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The KP Inflatable Kayak 2 Person with Detachable Sun Canopy is a versatile, durable, and weatherproof inflatable kayak designed for adults, kids, and pets. With a 440 lbs weight capacity, quick inflation system, and compact storage, it offers an all-in-one adventure package including paddles, waterproof phone bags, and adjustable seats—perfect for millennial professionals craving hassle-free, stylish outdoor experiences.
Brand | Keystone Peak |
Item Weight | 11 Kilograms |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Yellow |
Style | Yellow Green |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Weight Limit | 440 Pounds |
Model Name | Inflatable Kayak with Canopy |
Manufacturer | Keystone Peak |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.5 x 17 x 9.5 inches |
Package Weight | 12.43 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 127.95 x 62.99 x 43.31 inches |
Brand Name | Keystone Peak |
Warranty Description | 5 years |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | KEINF6431 |
Included Components | Canopy |
M**I
Affordable Inflatable Kayak
The seller shipped the kayak right away! Upon arrival, I opened the box and went through the pieces. Right away this kayak looked like my Intex Explorer….but at 1/5 the cost. The pump was an Intex pump! This boat is 95% of my Intex boat. The hull, floor, seat, material..all the same. The only differences are how the seats attach (different buckle), 2 smaller skegs, and the bow/stern spray skirts are attached differently. This kayak has a tent like bimini roof. I wouldn’t paddle with it, but if lying in a lake, I’d leave it on to take a nap!
A**R
Not great
Used for the 1st time, and i am not impressed. The seats have no straps. The kayak feels like it's gonna pop. Definitely not thrilled with it
A**A
Good quality
Exelent
S**A
Not for serious kayakers
The quality of the materials used to make this, especially the paddles, is too fragile for serious use. Definitely use an electric pump to blow this up because the manual hand pump will have you exhausted. The canopy is not stable so don't even think about using this on a windy day. I would not use this in area where there are a lot of sticks and sharp stones, I don't believe this could withstand it. It's ok for temporary fun.
D**.
It's fun and a great entry level Kayak
Our son wanted a little boat or Kayak for fishing in some of the ponds and small lakes near our home. This we a great entry level kayak for him. Unfortunately, it got hooked but it was easy enough to patch up. It takes a while to pump up so we use a portable battery operated pump. I'm not sure how long it will last but it is definitely a great entry level kayak and it looks great too. I think for the price and what all it comes with, it is definitely worth it. Overall I think it is a good product for what it is. 2 thumbs up.
M**D
Great!
Great product.
E**H
Great Kayak
This thing is cool. Ive never owned one of these and figured why not. I got it delivered, blew it up and took it down to the lake. For being a blow up, it's quite stable. I only had me in it so I can't speak about more people but it was very impressed. It comes with everything to get it up and going. The paddles are strong and not cheaply designed, the kayak is like a strong plastic and I mean strong. Once it's blown up it's not flimsy at all. It is designed to last and look forward to using it many more times. Highly recommend at this price and easy to travel with.
V**.
A fun inflatable kayak for occasional use, but some improvements needed.
I had a chance to try out an inflatable kayak last weekend, and I have mixed feelings about it. While there are several good points, a few drawbacks keep it from being perfect. First, the material of the kayak feels durable enough for regular use. The seams appear to be well-made, and once it's fully inflated, the kayak is quite stable. It comes with multiple air chambers, which adds to peace of mind because even if one chamber leaks, the whole kayak won’t go flat. However, inflating it to the right psi was tricky because the correct psi wasn’t clearly marked on the kayak or the instructions. The pump is efficient and produces a lot of air with each stroke, but it's short, which meant I had to bend over the entire time to use it. This was uncomfortable given my height of 6'1". Additionally, the kayak features both large and small air ports; the small ports, similar to those on cheap pool inflatables, made the process more tedious.The kayak includes a sunshade with lightweight, foldable fiberglass poles that were easy to assemble. However, the straps for attaching the poles to the canopy were short and needed to be tied, which was inconvenient. Longer or Velcro straps would have been a better choice. The seats, while a nice addition, left much to be desired. They provided minimal back support and often slid out of position, especially under my weight. For smaller adults or children, they might be sufficient, but they were not supportive enough for someone of my size. The paddles were another weak point. They felt flimsy, and the plastic connections were bulky and not very smooth. They would probably be okay for kids, but for any serious kayaking, better paddles are a must. The pump also doesn't deflate the kayak, which made packing up a longer process than I would have liked.Despite these issues, once the kayak was fully set up and in the water, it performed well. It was stable and fun to use, and I like the convenience of being able to transport it easily when deflated. The storage bag was roomy enough to fit all the pieces, including the pump and paddles, which was a nice touch.Overall, while I enjoyed using the kayak, especially for casual outdoor trips, there are definitely areas that need improvement. Better paddles, clearer instructions on inflation, and more comfortable seating would make a big difference. For now, it's a good option for light recreational use, but if you're looking for something more robust and user-friendly, you might want to consider other options. My rating is between 3 and 4 stars. Okay, it was fun to play with it, so I’ll with 4 :).
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