Review of the Aquaglide Blackfoot 160, the ultimate two person inflatable kayak. Helford River
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- Опубліковано 26 кві 2023
- AS Watersports in Exeter asked me to take out this amazing boat and put it through its paces, The Helford River in high winds and neap tide did the job perfectly.
Looking for the perfect inflatable two-person kayak for your next adventure? (Link to purchase at the end, I get nothing for you using the link, just being helpful)
Look no further than our in-depth review of the Aquaglide Blackfoot 160! In this video, we take you on a thrilling journey through the powerful winds and neap tides of the stunning Helford River in Cornwall, showcasing the kayak's superior build and high-quality construction. From secluded bays to open waters, we test the boat's durability, stability, and overall performance, giving you a comprehensive overview of its many features and benefits. If you're searching for the perfect kayak to buy, the Aquaglide Blackfoot 160 is a top choice, and our review will help you make an informed decision. So don't wait - watch our video now and discover why this kayak is the perfect choice for your next adventure! #AquaglideBlackfoot160 #inflatablekayak #twopersonkayak #kayakreview #kayakadventures
Website blurb: The Aquaglide Blackfoot 160 is a true tandem technical angling boat for today’s sophisticated anglers - named after the legendary Blackfoot River in Montana. At a full 16-feet, the Blackfoot Angler 160 is outfitted with many storage and mounting options for carrying the tools and gear you need when tandem fishing or bringing along a child or pet.
Plush adjustable seats and a drop-stitch hard-bottom floor equate to comfort and performance in a package that can go almost anywhere. If you spend every waking hour chasing fish, the Blackfoot Angler 160 is the boat for you.
Best For: 2-person tandem technical angling.
Capacity: 2-person | 800 lb. (363 kg) max weight.
Warranty: 2-year limited against any manufacturing defects.
Dimensions: 16’-4” (498 cm) L x 38” (96.5 cm) W x 13.5” (34.3 cm) H x 11.5″ tube diameter.
Hull Weight: 50 lbs / 22.6 kgs
Includes: kayak, (2) seats, fin, fishing cooler, storage bag, Halkey-Roberts Valve adaptor, and repair kit.
Not Included: pump, extra seat, paddle(s), and PFD(s) (Personal Flotation Device) (3rd seat).
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Thank you for sharing your experience with the Blackfoot 160! We're glad you loved it, and found it to perform just as we designed it. Nice work on that challenging crossing, and on the beautiful drone shots!
Really good real world review and in general a nice video! Thank you very much for this!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the lovely feedback.
Just the last 60 seconds visually comparing the Blackfoot and the Chelan's is worth 10 thumbs up.
Glad it was helpful.
Delightful review bud, drone shots are absolutely stunning here! 🔥
Beautiful place, definitely one to revisit in the summer.
What a wonderful adventure, look forward to seeing more! 😍
I look forward to you joining me on one. x
Game changer ag blackfoot ...love it , as always another great video ...brilliant 👌 i wants one definitely .
Glad you enjoyed it, it’s the tank on the inflatable kayak world. thanks for watching.
I own the Blackfoot 130 and loved it for fishing. I went ahead and bought the Blackfoot 160 for the extra added room for my fishing and camping equipment along with my dog. I use an electrical digital air pump to inflate the kayak. I have never bothered to strap the seat down because when I am sitting in it fishing it is not going anywhere. I bought this Blackfoot 160 during the holidays during a black Friday sale and got 420.00 dollars off the original price plus free shipping. Also Aquaglide has the new snap in fin for its inflatable kayaks so you do not have to use the small screw to secure the original fin. Blackfoot inflatable kayaks are a lot easier to get around with less weight and not having to throw a 100 lb plastic kayak on top of your roof carrier.
Seats are snug without straps for sure. it’s definitely a future purchase of mine. Thanks for stopping by with such a brilliant comment.
But I'm wondering if the more convenient fin might come loose or off if you hit a rock or something...
@@lordenoch0 my latest video looks into this, look out for my video on the Cirrus 150.
@stephenhouse6194 How well are you able to maneuver the Blackfoot 160 by yourself? I am looking into getting a 160 for me and my wife to use but I’d also like to use it for fishing when I go out solo.
Is it hard to maneuver the 160 by yourself? Or would you say you need a second person?
i’d say it would be very difficult, I’ll do a short video soon.
I also love the boat. I prefer to use it with out the seat extensions. With seats in the lower position you have a lot better paddling strength. The tall seat position is comfortable for a chill float, but a kind a weak position for a tough paddle.
That makes perfect sense. It’s one hell of a craft though eh?
Great video. Can you use it efficiently as a one person kayak?
Would be very difficult, it’s huge. They do do a one person version called the Blackfoot 130. Thanks for watching.
hpw does it perform with ocean waves
I’m taking it out in the sea mid July but the waves at the mouth of the estuary were pretty lumpy. Something to consider: these boats are primarily made for the US creek, fishing market. While they will perform well for other uses (like I showed in the video), they will be susceptible to offshore and side winds in coastal areas. Would I use the be in the sea? Yes, because I make sure I know (as much as one can) the weather conditions I’ll be paddling in and I’d make sure my second paddler was proficient at managing any issues. It’s a great boat for what it’s made to do, if ocean paddling is your thing then I’d get a Sea Kayak or similar. Hope that helps.
@@TheOptimisticAdventurer thank you