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Intex Explorer Inflatable Boat Series

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Arrives Saturday, May 11
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Size: 2 Person


Style: Boat Set


Features

  • 100% Plastic
  • Imported
  • 2-person inflatable boat set designed for pools or calm waters
  • 2 air chambers for safety; Grab rope on the bow. Inflated size: 6 feet 1 inches X 3 feet 1 inch X 1 feet 4 inch
  • Inflatable floor for comfort and rigidity; Welded oar locks
  • Includes 2 oars
  • Measures 73 x 16 x 37 inches (W x H x D); 210-pound capacity

Size: 2 Person


Color: Orange


Brand: Intex


Material: 100-percent-cotton-jersey


Life Vest Type: Type IV


Item Weight: 7.35 Pounds


Age Range (Description): 72 months to 1188 months


Product Dimensions: 73"L x 37"W


Size: ‎2 Person


Color: ‎Orange


Brand: ‎Intex


Material: ‎100-percent-cotton-jersey


Life Vest Type: ‎Type IV


Item Weight: ‎7.35 Pounds


Age Range (Description): ‎72 months to 1188 months


Product Dimensions: ‎73"L x 37"W


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎18.6 x 12 x 3.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.33 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎73 x 37 x 16 inches


Brand Name: ‎Intex


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎90-Day Limited Manufacturer


Model Name: ‎Explorer 200


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-teen


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Intex


Part Number: ‎58331EP


Model Year: ‎2009


Style: ‎Boat Set


Included Components: ‎Mini Hand Pump, 48" Deluxe Aluminum Oars, Explorer 200 Inflatable Boat


Sport Type: ‎Canoeing


Date First Available: April 7, 2006


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  • PERFECT - When use as intended.
Size: 2 Person Style: Boat Only
It was a great deal with the discount. It lasted all week in the pool with five kids constantly jumping in and out of, flipping over. WORKS PERFECTLY. Then we brought it into the OCEAN WAVES, (did not last, dutifully so) during full tide. And adult female was on board in the ocean with a tie out rope tied to the front, smallest tie spot, and about 3-4 minutes it rightfully ripped off and the boat went flat. I knew it was gonna get flat by our fault. But use it like you're supposed to and it's Awesome for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 13, 2023 by LowBatteries

  • Cheap Thrills? I'll say!
Size: 2 Person Style: Boat Set
Drawbacks? Sure. As many reviewers have pointed out this is no cigar boat. Or kayak, as far as that goes. It won't get you anywhere fast. Everything, and I mean everything, will scoot right by you. And even before you hit the drink you're going to be spending upwards of fifteen minuets or so just inflating this. And that goes for deflating this crazy little Looney Tunes raft when you're done, too. Does that also mean that you’ll also notice its neon orange sides tend to sag a bit over the course of, say, a hour of two afloat? Yup, it does indeed. In other words, forget about setting sail for the, say, the Vineyard in this. More of a lazy ol’ river kind of raft, in that respect. And, yes, it is made of nothing but vinyl. And glue. So, yeah, one good poke and . . . But, c'mon. For the money, this is a much better value than it's often given credit for. Seriously. You might even say with just the slightest attitude adjustment every one of these drawbacks turns into good thing. Opportunities, even. That business of having to laboriously inflate the whole bulging bag of air, for instance. (Yeah, that's all it is. Just a big ol' bag of air. But so is it's nearest relation: that big black inner tube so crucial to coursing through the fizzing froth of any wild, wild river you like.) If you didn't have to blow it up, you wouldn't be able to hump it down to you're favorite body of water. Ugh-ugh. You'd need a car, people. With a rack, for godsake. Or a truck. Because, like it or not, even a small kayak weighs a ton. You did know that, didn’t you? And that fifteen minuets you're going to spend pumping? Ever heard of being in the moment? That’s a really good thing, believe me. Same goes for the speed. Or rather lack of it, as far as, you know . . . getting anywhere in this baby goes. As I said to a kid in a motor boat one day (offered to get me something that'd go a "a lot faster.") It's the journey, not the destination, buddy. And if there's anything messing around in the Explorer 200 shows you, it's that. Say hello to that turtle getting a little sun over there. Sit back and watch that Great Blue Heron flap by just overhead. The one paying you so little mind you'd swear it'd mistaken your bizarre little bubble of air for nothing but the world’s most morbidly obese muskrat. Revel in the sensation of really being in the flow for once. But if you really must put a move on--and you got those oars--by all means, row away. Like many reviewers, I too was very skeptical about them. But, surprise, surprise! The darned things actually work. So I wouldn't assume that you've gotta order a kayak paddle to get anywhere in one of these things. Yeah, yeah, I know at least one reviewer swears that's what did the trick for him. Me, not so much. Kayaks are much narrower, after all. So, in my experience, getting a proper stroke with one of those was next impossible. And that's without even mentioning all the water that every one of those--painfully awkward strokes--shed. And I mean on me, rather than where it should have been going. Back into the river it’d come form. But those foolish little plastic oars? Do exactly what they're designed to do. And I mean with surprising efficiency at that. Little bit of a learning curve, if you haven't had much experience with rowboats. But with practice you'll soon get the hang of it. Quick tip. After having tried this from either end, I found it's probably best to stick to conventional rowboat protocol and row with you're back to the bow. Yeah, facing AWAY from the direction in which you’re traveling. Much better power that way. Save the stern first stuff for navigating around rocks. And bridge piers. Or that big ol' bass boat. You know the one. The one with just about nothing on it but a couple of barstools and an engine the size of a small SUV. Finally, as far as it’s being vinyl goes. Again, stronger stuff than it’s often been given credit for here. Yes, over the course of the summer I did have one puncture, for which, I might add, that patch so easily mistaken for nothing but a small extraneous piece of paper and hence completely overlooked is of no value whatsoever. But that’s it. Just one. And that was easily handled by a proper “inflatable patch,” as they’re known in the trade, apparently. Just slap one on and you’ll be good to go. Does that mean the ship is going down if you run into anything? Nope. To go through this stuff it’s gotta be good and sharp and it’s gotta strike head-on. Not at an angle. Ran aground in some rocky shallows today and just reached down and pushed it through. Rubbing, you see. Not really a problem with this. Not something I’d want to make a habit of, mind you. Going over a bunch of goopy wet rocks like that. But just goes to show: in that regard at least, it’s actually pretty tough. So all and all, super fun for next to nothing. Could anyone ask for more? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 22, 2019 by SamHot

  • So glad I decided to buy this!
Size: 2 Person Style: Boat Only
I originally bought this to act as a cooler as I thought it was small and could fit 1-2 children in it. I was wrong! I am about 5' 5" weighing about 175lbs. I pumped this up I'm about 3 minutes and it lasted an entire 4 hour float down a river in 85 degree heat. I love it!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 13, 2023 by Shatiara Christopher

  • It floats
Size: 3 Person Style: Boat Set
Like the high walls to prevent going overboard. Wish the bottom was more rigid/substantial. Overall, I am glad I bought it to paddle around the
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 6, 2023 by Bird Lady

  • This is perfect for the kids
Size: 3 Person Style: Boat Set
We have a river that runs through and then out of town so many of us float down the river so this works great for the kids while us adults are on the bigger boat. It seems durable but I haven't had it long. my grandson lives rowing this around the lake when camping. It'll definitely get some use and for a good price too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 6, 2023 by Betty B.

  • Great size...
Size: 2 Person Style: Boat Only
Works great! Fits a tall adult with legs extended. Fits 2-3 kids depending upon size. Can fit 2 women if they cross their legs. We WOULD purchase this again!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 4, 2023 by WiseCrew

  • Great quality!
Size: 3 Person Style: Boat Set
My kids love this boat! My parents have a part in her backyard and they take it in there all of the time and it is excellent quality and they love it
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 29, 2023 by Lauren

  • Best little boat around!
Size: 2 Person Style: Boat Set
We went on a houseboat trip and used this little boat for lounging and beebopping around the big boat. It is super sturdy and my two boys ages 13 and 10 had a blast. Easy to inflate. Definitely get the paddles!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 21, 2023 by Ronni W.

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