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INTEX Challenger Inflatable Kayak Series: Includes Deluxe 86in Kayak Paddles and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seat with Backrest – Removable Skeg – Cargo Storage Net

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Style: K2 Set: Kayak, Paddles & Electric Pump


Features

  • vinyl
  • Imported
  • Includes: K2 Kayak, Paddles, Manual & Electric Pump and Repair Patch
  • Nimble, durable kayak is made of durable welded material with eye catching graphics for added safety on the lake or slow moving river
  • Cockpit is designed for comfort and maximized space, and inflatable I beam floors add stability. Removable skeg provides exceptional directional movement
  • Cargo net to store extra gear, and grab line on both ends of kayak; Inflatable seat with backrest
  • Comes with 84 inch aluminum oar, repair patch and Hi output manual hand pump; Rugged vinyl construction

Brand: Intex


Material: Vinyl


Color: ‎Green - Full Set


Style: K2 Set Kayak, Paddles & Electric Pump


Product Dimensions: 1"L x 1"W x 1"H


Brand: ‎Intex


Material: ‎Vinyl


Color: ‎‎Green - Full Set


Style: ‎K2 Set Kayak, Paddles & Electric Pump


Product Dimensions: ‎1"L x 1"W x 1"H


Manufacturer: ‎Intex


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches


Brand Name: ‎Intex


Model Name: ‎ererere


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎erfr


Included Components: ‎‎Full Set - Includes Kayak, Paddle & Electric Pump


Size: ‎Full Set - Includes Kayak, Paddle & Electric Pump


Sport Type: ‎Kayaking


Date First Available: May 26, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Portable Kayak for the Money!
Style: 2-Person
I have two regular kayaks and wanted an easily portable one to take to Florida on our winter trips. This tandem inflatable worked perfectly. I had concerns that and inflatable: 1. would be slow and hard to paddle, 2. would be hard to hold a course without skewing side to side, 3. would be hard to inflate and deflate, and 4. would be prone to punctures. After the first time out all my fears were put to rest. The kayak tracks straight thanks to the detachable skeg that is included, it is much easier to paddle that I thought it would be, it inflated and deflated quickly and easily with the hand pump, and it is heavy duty enough that it does not feel unsafe. The only cons I have are that the included pump seems fragile and it would be very frustrating to have it break when at a kayak site trying to get on the water. A backup is probably a good idea. Also, the included 5 piece paddles seemed a bit sloppy in the connectors so I used my regular two piece ones. Lastly, when solo paddling in this tandem model, there is not a velcro seat attachment to allow you to sit in the center. I was able to use it with the seat loose, but it is a bit uncomfortable on long trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024 by J. Plut

  • Super fun and affordable!!!
Style: 1-Person
When I found this kayak for about $80 I was hesitant to get it, but I love the water and thought this would be an affordable way for me to get out on the water. First off, the one I got is the newer one (green and blue like in the photo on the product). It came with the kayak (pretty small box), the ore and the pump. When I first got it I pumped it up and set in it inside the garage, I left it sitting there for a few days (essentially waiting for the weekend), this allowed me to ensure that it was not leaking. I took it out on the water (San Francisco Bay) and tested it out a little bit, I LOVED IT. I ordered another one for my Mom. The following weekend we took both out (into the Bay again) and went pretty far, about 4 miles out [quite a workout!] and then started to head back. It was a great trip and we had no problems (even stopped for lunch by tying the kayaks together and floating in the water). When we started heading back in the wind really picked up and we got wet, but the kayak held its course, it took some strength to paddle but the kayak never felt like it was in danger of flipping (and I had some waves that hit pretty hard and got me soaked!). We made it back with no problem and the kayak was in perfect condition. The kayak was easy to setup and we actually keep it inflated in the garage (both stacked on top of each other with its chair slightly deflated and tucked inside the kayak) it has stayed inflated for weeks with no problems, I have found it more comfortable to leave the chair deflated a bit. The ore it came with is great and I have no problems using it (I did order some gloves, but that was primarily for the salt water). The pump looked puny, but actually pumped up the kayak super quick and with little effort, the handy little clear strip to show how much to inflate is useful and makes it easy to inflate it. The strings on top were great for keeping my stuff with me and I put some food in a a canvas bag and tucked it in there and it stayed in place. The kayak is light enough where we can just walk it down from our house to the bay, we did drive it the first time, but it was a pain to get it in the car (I have a Ford Escape), I got it in but had to lower the back seats and push the front seat all the way forward. In the future I will deflate it slightly and fold it over in the back (especially now that I know how easy it is to inflate it). We have had no problems with this and have found it to be super fun (although cover your thighs! or they will burn!!!). I am 5' 10" and about 180 pounds and my Mom is 5' 0" and about 120 pounds, she has a much easier time getting here legs in, I do have to tuck a little bit to get them in and keep my feet pointed outward, but it is not a problem, I actually found it quite comfortable to take my feet out and sit cross legged in calm waters. I am looking forward to taking these up to Lake Tahoe when it gets warmer there and spending more weekends exploring the Bay (the ocean is a little rough, so I do not know if I would attempt it at this point). This was a great, affordable item for getting out and having fun!!! I posted some photos of me and my Mom on it in the Bay. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2015 by David Bradshaw David Bradshaw

  • Everything to get you on the water minus life vests
Style: 2-Person
My 6 foot 7 husband took 2 kids out on the lake. He was a little cramped, but was pleasantly surprised. He stated this was built much better than he was expected. Expect this to handle somewhere between a kayak and an inflatable raft. If you go out with other kayaks, you may be frustrated by your speed. It feels safe enough, but would stick with lakes or gentle rivers flowing in the direction you want to go. For occasional use, with no need for speed, or just to see if you like kayaking, this will do the trick. For us, it works. We have a large family and would not be able to bring 3 hard kayaks with us. We can stuff 3 under the RV in a large compartment or the back of the minivan. If you are careful and pay a reasonable price, it is a great value for a kayak with paddles that has almost everything you'll need to get on the water (minus life vests). I don't feel this product deserves some of the hate paddlers who haven't tried it have dished out. For what it is, it does the job at an excellent price point. It isn't so flimsy that I feel it will easily puncture. The kayak inflated easily and quickly in under 10 minutes. Don't overinflate, but otherwise somewhat simple- inflation points are numbered to let you know order. If you are tall, may want to skip inflating bottom part of seat, but otherwise seems to work well. It includes a kayak, two seats, a skeg, two collapsable paddles, a small triangular inflatable thingy to stuff inside the front of the boat, a pump, cheapo patch (of questionable efficacy), instructions with a measuring tape to keep you from overinflating, and a duffle bag style bag roomy enough to get everything back into. Once inflated, it was fairly easy for an adult and child to get onto the water (although no obvious handles like the k2 excursion). It did the job, and was good enough for an hour and a half paddle on a kayak trail. I doubt this would handle substantial waves, but it isn't (as my husband feared) a hyped up pool toy. It isn't professional grade, but for an entry level product to get you onto the water it is great. It is easy to transport and store relative to a traditional option, and I believe even if I upgrade I might keep this for friends to try. If hiking, just light enough to bring along in a large backpack for a day trip on a lake.... Although don't expect to take it backpacking. Overall, if I get two more trips out of this thing, I will have saved more than the cost of renting a kayak. Fairly happy as long as I get a few more trips out of it. Kids beg to go back out, so they're hooked. If you think this might foot the bill look at the Excursion Pro and buy it if the prices are similar (has foot pegs and a puncture resistant cover)... If not, it will do well enough if you kayak on calm bodies of water and manage your expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023 by Katherine D. Williams

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