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Advanced Elements Advanced Frame

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Style: Kayak With Pump


Color: Blue


Features

  • Durable aluminum rib-frame in bow and stern for enhanced tracking and stability
  • Lightweight and compact design for easy transportation and storage
  • Spacious cockpit with large opening for effortless entry and exit
  • Adjustable high-back seat ensures hours of comfortable paddling
  • Quick and easy setup allows you to hit the water in no time

Description

The AdvancedFrame Sport is a light-weight version of our popular AdvancedFrame kayak. Although nearly identical in shape and form to the original AdvancedFrame, it sports a large cockpit opening for easy entry and exit. Incorporating our proven aluminum rib-frame technology in the bow and stern provides increased paddling performance in this sporty design. With performance similar to a hard-shell kayak and the packability of an inflatable, you are only a few pumps away from your next adventure!

Brand: ADVANCED ELEMENTS


Item Weight: 33.67 Pounds


Material: Rip-stop Polyester/PVC Tarpaulin


Color: Blue


Style: Kayak With Pump


Brand: ‎ADVANCED ELEMENTS


Item Weight: ‎33.67 Pounds


Material: ‎Rip-stop Polyester/PVC Tarpaulin


Color: ‎Blue


Style: ‎Kayak With Pump


Seating Capacity: ‎1


Weight Limit: ‎250 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎125.98"L x 31.89"W x 9.84"H


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎70


Model Name: ‎AdvancedFrame Sport SE Kayak


Manufacturer: ‎Advanced Elements


UPC: ‎832994000670


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎30.8 x 18.7 x 10.9 inches


Package Weight: ‎15.33 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎125.98 x 31.89 x 9.84 inches


Brand Name: ‎ADVANCED ELEMENTS


Country of Origin: ‎Indonesia


Warranty Description: ‎1 year manufacturer


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎AE1017-O


Model Year: ‎2019


Included Components: ‎kayak


Size: ‎10' 5" Long - 32" Wide


Sport Type: ‎Kayaking


Date First Available: January 12, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great inflatable!
Style: Kayak With Pump Color: Blue
I've had this out maybe half a dozen times now. I am really pleased with this kayak. Make that thrilled. If portability and storage requirements are driving you to an inflatable kayak, this is a great option. It is not a toy. It is a real, useable kayak. Setup: I timed it the other day and from car parked to paddle in the water took me 10 minutes. That includes maybe 2 minutes to carry the kayak down to the water from my parking spot. Since it is quite light, it is easy for me to carry solo. The pump it comes with is a high-volume low pressure pump--a short, fat thing--that works really well. Breakdown: Breakdown is even faster. By the time my friend has his kayak on his roof carrier and tied down, mine is deflated, wiped down, packed in its bag and loaded in the trunk. The pump has a deflate mode that I use to pump the last bit of air out of the main chamber. There is some extra work though. When I get home, I unpack the kayak, partially inflate it, towel out the cockpit, and leave it out to dry in the sun for a few hours. It might be overkill, but I want to make sure the kayak is completely dry inside and out before storing it away. Performance: Tracks very well for an inflatable. It's not going to perform like a 14' Eddyline, but it's better than you might expect. The internal frame, although minimal, provides some shape to the hull, and there is a very small skeg, both of which help tracking. It does not have any footpegs, but I did not find that to be a problem. I do feel like I am blown around a bit more in windy conditions than a hardshell. Also, it feels slow in choppy water. The body seems to absorb the chop rather than cut threw it. Capacity: At 6'0" and 195 lbs, I am about at the limit for this boat. If you are any taller than that, you should probably try it out first. At my weight, there is some sag in the boat. I am probably going to get their backbone that increases the rigidity of the boat. They also make a drop-stitch floor which would serve much the same purpose. Storage: Despite what it says in the description, there is very little storage space. I can fit a life jacket behind the seat. That's about it. Anything else goes in the cockpit between my legs or tied down to the top of the boat. There are Velcro straps on the deck you can use to hold a paddle or a fishing pole. There is no water bottle holder. I tuck the water bottle alongside of the seat. Miscellaneous: I like that the boat only has a short skeg as I do a lot of kayaking in shallow water. Some inflatables have large skegs would limit my ability to explore mangrove tunnels. The seat is surprisingly comfortable. With the side chambers, the walls of the kayak are pretty wide. This makes it more difficult to enter and exit if you use the straddle method. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by Eric

  • Best kayak (of three) I've owned!
Style: Kayak With Pump Color: Blue
After being sorely disappointed with our two cheap Intex kayaks last year, we upgraded to this and have been beyond happy with it! We wanted two kayaks, so I purchased one of these and one Aquaglide Noyo 90, but I ended up returning the Noyo and buying another one of these Advanced Elements Advanced Frame kayaks because I liked it so much better than the Noyo. It's so quick to inflate, although you do need to pay attention to the positioning of the ballasts and metal frames in the bow and stern while inflating. Leg room is comfortable up front, and there's plenty of room in back for a cooler and dry bag. It's kind of awkward to carry by myself - a handle in the middle inside would have been helpful - but not impossible to carry short distances alone. Love the paddle straps on each side and the bungee netting up front! Tracks decently, super durable and well made, and I'm very happy with it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2021 by Christaloo

  • Great kayak but no paddle and you have to use the manual pump
Style: Kayak With Pump Color: Blue
I have an automatic pump that I use for my SUP, and I was really dismayed to find out you have to use the manual pump provided because none of the nozzles are standard sizes. I get it that some of the chambers should not be inflated with a powered pump, but the main chamber takes some work to inflate manually. Additionally, I was pretty shocked to see there was no paddle provided. Fortunately I had one from my older kayak, but that could have ruined my lake trip. All that said, this is a really great inflatable kayak. It feels very sturdy in the water and is very comfortable to sit in. After the main chamber was inflated, the rest of the chambers were really simple to inflate. It did inflate a little wonky (kind of leaning to the right), but I think I can work on that the next time I blow it up. I’m no professional kayaker - I had a crappy Intex single person inflatable canoe before. This was a HUGE upgrade. The Intex kayak felt like an inflatable. This kayak is solid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024 by Beck Mankowski

  • Poor design
Style: Kayak With Pump Color: Blue
Bottom cushion of seat is not held in place. Moves way out of position as you are getting into kayak. Once in and sitting you cannot reposition the seat because you cannot lift your weight off the seat and at the same time reposition the seat. A real hassle. Poor design.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025 by Northwest Reader

  • Best Investment
Style: Kayak With Pump Color: Blue
I have used mine for over 5 years. Love so much I bought 2 more for family & friends to use. Quick inflate and deflate. Love that it fits in the back seat or trunk of my little focus and still room to add gear for fishing, camping & biking. Very light when packed and when loaded for the day. River or Lakes it performs perfectly in high winds and strong currents. I recommend the backbone (advanced elements backbone-bow & stern frame) works well without but really appreciate the extra support for my spine esp on those 4 + hr days on the lake. Have run over logs & shallows with rocks, not that I would recommend constant contact, but each time has come out without any marks. I looked at other type of inflatables but this is an actual kayak, not a flotation device for playing in your swimming pool. Totally worth the investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Nanner5 Nanner5

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