Nice review and could not agree more about the ITrek.I have one and love it for fishing.What cart are you using?If it is the I series cart how does it fit on the I trek9?I am debating getting one but I have read that this cart is not compatible.Thanks
They were micro-pinpricks, were easily sealed and took days to lose any appreciable inflation from. This inflatable traveled from Alaska to Florida, across rocks, rugged shore launches and varied marine environments. Keep it stored indoors or in a garage. We have used this three years hard -- and it's still in great condition.
Audible, the REPAIRS were made six-months ago, we've used the boat for THREE YEARS from Alaska to Florida. And none of the micro pinprick holes led to any appreciable deflation during a full-day of fishing. This thing has been in every environment from rock-filled rivers to stump-laden lakes -- and all stops in between. THAT'S what you need to know 🙂Not for everybody, just those that enjoy lightweight, portable fishing platforms that are fun as hell and offer incredible fishing utility.
What Martin, you don't like supremely fishable, ultra-lightweight, incredibly nimble, easy-to-travel with inflatables that can be used year round? OR does the spelling "ridiculus" actually mean something else? Like WOW, that's "ridiculus" fun and utility! ? :)
Definitely an awesome kayak. Turning radius, speed, and acceleration are phenomenal. Super easy to stand up on.
Fully agree DIY!
Nice review and could not agree more about the ITrek.I have one and love it for fishing.What cart are you using?If it is the I series cart how does it fit on the I trek9?I am debating getting one but I have read that this cart is not compatible.Thanks
Hello. How many years are inflatables supposed to last? It allready has 3 holes. How old is it?
They were micro-pinpricks, were easily sealed and took days to lose any appreciable inflation from. This inflatable traveled from Alaska to Florida, across rocks, rugged shore launches and varied marine environments. Keep it stored indoors or in a garage. We have used this three years hard -- and it's still in great condition.
Can you take on cruise?
Yes you can. Travels just like a suitcase, 40 lbs all-in. Hit the islands, ball-out fishing!
6 months and three repairs. All I needed to know..
Audible, the REPAIRS were made six-months ago, we've used the boat for THREE YEARS from Alaska to Florida. And none of the micro pinprick holes led to any appreciable deflation during a full-day of fishing. This thing has been in every environment from rock-filled rivers to stump-laden lakes -- and all stops in between. THAT'S what you need to know 🙂Not for everybody, just those that enjoy lightweight, portable fishing platforms that are fun as hell and offer incredible fishing utility.
This looks ridiculus
What Martin, you don't like supremely fishable, ultra-lightweight, incredibly nimble, easy-to-travel with inflatables that can be used year round? OR does the spelling "ridiculus" actually mean something else? Like WOW, that's "ridiculus" fun and utility! ? :)