Inflatable vs. Hard-Shell Kayaks: Senior Kayaker Guide

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
  • Looking to choose between an inflatable or hard-shell kayak? In this ultimate comparison guide, we break down the key differences, pros, and cons of both kayak types to help you make the best choice. We'll cover everything from portability and performance to durability and cost, ensuring you find the perfect kayak for your needs. Whether you're a senior kayaker looking for portability, performance, or durability, this video covers everything you need to know to get paddling with confidence! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell for more senior-friendly kayaking adventures! #SeniorKayakers #KayakComparison #InflatableVsHardShell"
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  • @tibormolnar9518
    @tibormolnar9518 4 місяці тому

    First, I bought an inflatable PVC kayak (Intex Challenger K1), the backrest part of the seat quickly broke in pieces of a few centimeters, but I used it for 4-5 years, and then it got a hole (it will become clear in the summer if the gluing was successful). It also became 1-person with a second canvas exterior and an inflatable hose (Itiwit). It is a little bigger, more stable, and the floor part is solid. Both types had to be turned out and dried every 2-3 days, so that the stagnant water inside would not stink, and the linen would not mold. To avoid this problem, I bought a cheaper SUP, which I mainly use with a kayak paddle. It is more practical to use, because of the aforementioned. Easier portability was important to me.