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Bestway Hydro Force Inflatable Kayak Set | Includes Seat, Paddle, Hand Pump, Storage Carry Bag | Great for Adults, Kids and Families

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Pattern Name: Kayak Set


Color: 2-Person Cove Champion


Features

  • GET OUTSIDE AND EXPLORE: Take your summer to the next level, The Hydro-Force Cove Champion X2 Inflatable Kayak Set drifts along the lake, river or ocean and can comfortably fit up to 2 adults or children (397 lbs weight capacity).
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: The Inflata-Shield material ensures the boat can resist punctures, limits stretching and enhances the boat's grip. The roomy cockpit has a firm, rigid inflated floor and features two adjustable inflatable seats with backrests for extra support.
  • NAVIGATE WATER WITH EASE: With two interchangeable and removable fins, you can customize your ride based on water conditions for optimal directional stability.
  • SIMPLE TO USE: With quick and easy setup, the lightweight kayak inflates with the included Air Hammer hand pump. Transporting the kayak is a breeze using the grab ropes and the included carry bag makes for convenient storage when not in use.
  • EVERYTHING YOU NEED: Have a great day on the water with 1 kayak, 2 aluminum paddles, 1 hand pump, 2 fins, 1 carry bag, and repair patch kit. Also, plenty of storage space exists between the storage cord and net for snacks, equipment, and other necessities.

Brand: Bestway


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Color: 2-Person Cove Champion


Style: Cove Champion X2 Kayak


Seating Capacity: 2


UPC: 821808063031


Manufacturer: Bestway


Brand Name: Bestway


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 130"L x 35"W x 18"H


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Style: Cove Champion X2 Kayak


Color: 2-Person Cove Champion


Weight Capacity Maximum: 397 Pounds


Seating Capacity: 2


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  • Cheap and surprisingly decent
Pattern Name: Kayak Set Color: 1-Person Ventura Elite
Alright, I bought this so someone could join me last minute to see the eclipse on the water. I let them use my basic kayak (old towne heron 9) and I took this bad boy since I have way more experience on the water. For the money it's a great deal. It has some quirks but overall it's fiiiine. If you understand what this is for you will not be disappointed. It came well packaged and was very easy to set up. I did not read the instructions. You probably should though. This came with everything you need to get on some water except a life jacket. $20 on Amazon. The paddle is a bit wobbly but not bad enough for it to matter. It's just the nature of how it is made. The material is pretty tough. I went over some mud and sticks and did not have a problem. I even went up a concrete boat launch to get in and out of it. I think you should avoid anything like that. Eventually you'll get unlucky or wear it down enough to have an issue. So treat it like the inflatable that it is and avoid anything that might puncture it. On the water I had the pump in the net bag that comes with it, a full backpack and stuff in the zipper seat pocket. At no time did I feel like anything would fall out. I rocked it back and forth and you would have to really lose your balance to tip it. I was also able to completely lay down in the front part. (I'm 5' 8.5") We went out onto a large reservoir and it handled surprisingly well. Just like most basic kayaks the wind sucked, waves were not great and going upstream against the current was not easy. Keep this thing in still waters with little to no wind and you're golden. Since it is full of air it did expand after a few hours in direct sunlight. But it was not an issue. Packing it up was also easy. Let the air out and roll it up. Wash it when you get home and let it dry. Take care of it and you'll have a fine kayak for calm waters. I would totally take this over my regular kayak on long trips if I don't want to deal with something on my roof for hundreds of miles. Or if someone wants to join me again and doesn't have their own. Overall I'm very happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Comfy and Portable - Perfect for My Needs
Pattern Name: Kayak Set Color: 2-Person Ventura Elite
If your goals are getting on the water and enjoying yourself, this is the BEST purchase. But if you're looking for a kayak that sprints through the water, navigating rocks and raging rapids, this one isn't for you. The kayak only takes 5-10 minutes to blow up and get situated. The seats attach with velcro anywhere you need them to and provide a good amount of stability. If you decide to stop and chill, the seats easily flatten so you can lay down and use the entire kayak as a bed so you can suntan or read. Assembly and disassembly is easy, and I LOVE that I can fit everything in my trunk for spur of the moment kayaking adventures. There are a few quirks, but nothing major. If you're paddling aggressively, be prepared for blisters and lots of water to fall on your head and in the raft. I'd recommend putting a soft tape or something to reduce rubbing on the oars. Sometimes, the kayak looks a little lopsided because the inner air compartments can twist out of placement within the fabric. The kayak drifts a lot on windy days. Due to the size, lack of weight, and less aerodynamic shape, it doesn't steer incredibly quickly, so rivers aren't its friend. Overall though, this kayak is better than I expected. Especially considering how affordable it is. It checks off all my boxes: Easy to bring everywhere, gets me out on the water, extremely comfortable and spacious. Lastly, it's easy enough to carry, assemble, and disassemble. It holds up great, too. I've had it for two years, and I've never had a problem with air leakage or breaking or anything else. 10/10 would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Danielle Laveau Danielle Laveau

  • Looks and feels well made.
Pattern Name: Kayak Set Color: 2-Person Ventura Elite
UPDATE #2: I was determined to solve the issues described in the previous update. 1. Pumping. I leave the kayak inflated and car-top it. I throw it (literally) on the car and to hold it down I use 3 bungees (1 on each end and 1 over the middle). No more inflating, deflating, drying, packing, etc. It's stored in the shade when not in use. 2. Seats. I attached a strap to the upper back of one seat for more back support, Then throw a cushion up against the seat back. It's like night and day. Much, much better. 3. Work. See #1 above. 4. Paddles. I add one section from the 2nd paddle to increase length. Perfect. No more water dripping in the boat. 5. Keels. They do work well and are not good in shallow water but I discovered the keels are not an absolute necessity. I left them off the last 2 times I've gone out. 6. Measuring pressure. I no longer use the ruler and just go by feel. There are pressure gauges available and I may get one. 7. Recycling. Haven't figured that one out yet. Who knows, maybe the boat will outlast me. I'll keep the verdict at 4 stars but just barely because there are issues though they are manageable. And with that, I conclude (finally) one very long review. UPDATE: There are issues. Not yet sure if I will send it back or keep and modify to my liking. I've taken it out on the water twice and unfortunately I think these inflatables are one of those products where the idea of it is better than the reality of it. 1. Pumping. I was way off on my original estimate on the number of pumps to inflate; it's not 100 but 200 pumps. Still not bad time-wise but some may not have the physical capability for a fair amount of hunched-over pumping. 2. Seats. The seats that come with the boat are absolutely horrendous for the lower back and hips. In 15 minutes I was NOT enjoying myself. On the second run, I replaced the stock seat with a stadium seat and that was better. 3. Work. Inflatable kayaks are surely light but they require triple the work (inflating, draining, deflating, packing, unpacking, cleaning/drying and packing again), especially if the boat cannot be kept inflated. 4. Paddles. The paddles are too short, and since you sit inside the boat, it's a stretch to get good strokes. Plus quite a bit of water drips off the paddle into the boat. 5. Keel. The keel fins work great in open water but you need deeper water to load and unload. Navigating shallow water and where there are logs and rocks is out of the question. 6. The ruler gauge to check for proper inflation is practically useless. Easier just to feel the inflation or use a pressure gauge. 7. Recycling. Because I have a thing about waste, I'm concerned about the boat's ultimate fate. Unlike a rigid kayak, these inflatables, naturally, are not made to last a long time. What's the end-of-life plan for all that PVC? It's not recyclable. My advice: Think twice before deciding to purchase any inflatable. These are my first impressions of the Bestway Hydroforce inflatable kayak: The good: 1. Arrived double boxed with no damaged or missing parts. Everything was fresh and new. 2. Quick inflation, not much effort. While I wasn't counting, the 3 chambers all together took @ 100 pumps. The deflation was much faster and it rolled up no problem. After inflation, I let it sit for a few days to make sure there were no leaks; all good. 3. The boat looks and feels well made. Air chambers are packed within a durable skin of vinyl below and heavy weight nylon fabric above, on the inside and on the entire floor area. 4. Happy that it has a drain at one end. The drain and inflation/deflation ports are all easy to use, accessible and close to each other. 5. Paddles, pump, accessories, straps, buckles and handles are acceptable in function and quality. 6. The boat is fine for up to 2 small-medium size adults. Or 1 large and 1 small. Do NOT buy this if you consider yourself to be wide or extra large. 7. The boat has 2 removable keel fins with 1 each for the rear AND front. Helps in navigation by keeping the boat straight while resisting side wind. 8. The biggest benefit of all: This inflatable is relatively light and can be packed away in the trunk of car! That's the main reason I bought it. If it holds up, I just might have to say goodbye to my old Coleman. The not-so-good consists primarily of design features needing improvement (IMO): 1. Seats (2). The support straps are too low on the back. Also there is no support in the spine and no bolster on the seat bottom to keep you from sliding forward. 2. Paddle holders (velcro straps) are okay for holding the paddles in place but they are low on the boat and not convenient to use. 3. If you're a perfectionist and expect that everything (seams, buckles, handles) should all line up just right from side to side and one end to the other, then this inflatable canoe might not be for you. 4. Instead of a ruler to measure inflation (which will eventually get lost), a gauge on the pump would have been much better. 5. Leak repairs may prove to be a HUGE challenge. The chambers have to somehow be removed from within the covering and then somehow reinserted correctly. After all that work, pray the patch holds up! 6. The "instructions" are terrible. Overall I think it's a keeper and worth the price. Sooner or later I'll try to figure out better seating and am keeping my fingers crossed it never springs a leak! I'm planning to take it out on the water within the next few days, though I'm not expecting any significant news to report. If it doesn't float and go straight, I'll let you know. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024 by dan

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