Excellent video and a good comparison! I have an Advanced Elements Convertible and an Itiwit X500 (single seater). I almost exlusively use the X500 now. It has a similar speed in the water, is a tad bit more maneuverable and is far easier to setup and pack down. It also doesn't need care after packing it down. I wipe it clean and dry with a sponge and towels and pack it away. The AE Convertible needed to put to dry after each trip, so you had twice the amount of packing and unpacking per trip plus the AE needed longer to set up and pack away. Meanwhile I have figured out on how to pack the X500 for multi day trips. Whilst it can store a bit less than the AE Convertible, it is more than sufficient for 3-4 day trips if you pack a bit smartly. For me, the X500 is the perfect inflatable in terms of price and capabilities. I also have an Intex Challenger K2, which I used for quite some time at the beginning. Unfortunately, a friend of mine overinflated it and it burst at some hard to reach places.
Get some footage out on the water guys, stand out from the crowd. There are hundreds of videos like this online, be innovative! Good luck with your channel.
DONT Put intex kayaks in "Best inflatable" . These floating Coffins are Beach toys. If someone want to have a good first on water experience it is probably the worst tool to make a begginner happy.
They're pretty neat for first time peddlers who want to get into the sport. I got a Challenger K2 on sale (€64 was a bargain) for my 10 y/o son, we'll see how he likes it.
Excellent video and a good comparison!
I have an Advanced Elements Convertible and an Itiwit X500 (single seater). I almost exlusively use the X500 now. It has a similar speed in the water, is a tad bit more maneuverable and is far easier to setup and pack down. It also doesn't need care after packing it down. I wipe it clean and dry with a sponge and towels and pack it away. The AE Convertible needed to put to dry after each trip, so you had twice the amount of packing and unpacking per trip plus the AE needed longer to set up and pack away.
Meanwhile I have figured out on how to pack the X500 for multi day trips. Whilst it can store a bit less than the AE Convertible, it is more than sufficient for 3-4 day trips if you pack a bit smartly.
For me, the X500 is the perfect inflatable in terms of price and capabilities.
I also have an Intex Challenger K2, which I used for quite some time at the beginning. Unfortunately, a friend of mine overinflated it and it burst at some hard to reach places.
Hi, is Itiwit 2P's balance is better than 1P ? It will be my first kayak. I really loved it's design but balance is very important for me.
The Gumotex Seawave, the most stable, bomb proof sea going 2 person kayak on the market is missing from the list!
Very classy presentation felt like watching fifth gear for watersport
Hi, is Itiwit 2P's balance is better than 1P ? It will be my first kayak. I really loved it's design but balance is very important for me.
I have a Aqua Marina Betta 475, love it. Are you familiar with that brand?
Your chart is very hard to see, is the aqua spirit any good?
Really? Have you a Intex "toy" on your list, and let out the Neris kayaks?
Get some footage out on the water guys, stand out from the crowd. There are hundreds of videos like this online, be innovative! Good luck with your channel.
Thanks! We’ve shot footage out on the water too for more in-depth individual reviews, just have to find the time to edit!
DONT Put intex kayaks in "Best inflatable" . These floating Coffins are Beach toys. If someone want to have a good first on water experience it is probably the worst tool to make a begginner happy.
Intex are shite, whatever their cost.
They're pretty neat for first time peddlers who want to get into the sport. I got a Challenger K2 on sale (€64 was a bargain) for my 10 y/o son, we'll see how he likes it.