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Sevylor QuickPak K5 1-Person Inflatable Kayak, Kayak Folds Into Backpack with 5-Minute Setup; Hand Pump and Paddle Included

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Features

  • 5-minute setup lets you spend more time on the water
  • Easy-to-carry backpack system turns into the seat
  • 24-gauge PVC construction is rugged for lake use
  • Tarpaulin bottom and polyester cover provide durable protection from punctures
  • Multiple air chambers allow another chamber to stay inflated if one is punctured
  • Double Lock valves use two locking points for easy inflation/deflation
  • Spray covers block splashes to help keep you dry
  • D-Rings are an easy way to attach other equipment
  • Secure storage areas let you safely store items with bungees

Description

Hit the water in as little as five minutes with the Sevylor Quikpak K5 1-Person Kayak, where getting to your next trek is as easy as backpack - unpack - kayak. The innovative backpack system carries everything you need to get going and ultimately folds out into your kayak's seat. The 24-gauge PVC construction, rugged tarpaulin bottom and thick polyester cover easily handle the rigors of the lake. Just in case you do hit a snag, the multiple air chambers will help you get back to shore. Spray covers help keep you dry from splashed water. The D-Rings and bungee storage areas let you carry more gear on your trip that's easily accessible.

Brand: Sevylor


Item Weight: 25.5 Pounds


Material: polyester


Color: Multi


Style: Classic


Brand: ‎Sevylor


Item Weight: ‎25.5 Pounds


Material: ‎polyester


Color: ‎Multi


Style: ‎Classic


Seating Capacity: ‎1


Product Dimensions: ‎33.5"L x 20"W x 8.5"H


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎33.86 x 20.55 x 10.08 inches


Package Weight: ‎15.78 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎33.5 x 8.5 x 20 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sevylor


Model Name: ‎2000014136


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Coleman


Part Number: ‎2000014136


Included Components: ‎KAYAK K5 QUIKPAK 1P C001


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: November 11, 2013


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  • Clever design and good for apartment/condo dwellers
This is a cleverly design kayak and carrying/storage package. This brand, Sevylor, was bought out by Coleman who does not allow returns, so be sure this is the one you want. I would read all the reviews here on Amazon...they were very helpful to me. I like the zip in "apron" that covers your legs and prevents them from burning and also prevents water from collecting in the boat from splash and from the paddles. And because of it, the cockpit is nice and large and makes it easy to get in and out of. And since you really can't tip this boat over, you can really roll out of the kayak if you must. It will keep you afloat even if it is a bit of a dog in the water. Fast it is not. Stable it is. The backpak becomes the seat and has buckles to keep your back nicely supported. Like I said, it is cleverly designed. The attached skeg under the stern is worthless and really a detriment, as it bends over when the boat is rolled up for packing and even when you are inflating the kayak and it sits on the ground. It is difficult to straighten, even if you store it such a way to let it be straight...it just bends over again when inflating. Like another reviewer, I just cut it off with a big kitchen knife leaving about an inch and it tracks just fine. This is a wide kayak,34", so takes a long paddle. I recommend a 240 cm and I am only 5'2". I have a 220cm for my narrow river kayaking but using it with this boat meant I was paddling non-stop. I think the one that comes with it is only a 220...I never used it...looked too flimsy though it is designed to break down and slip into the side pockets of the backpack. Again, if you are hiking into where you want to kayak, this is a clever package. The outer skin does not fit the inner, inflated tubes tightly so don't expect that. It wasn't designed to. It does shield the inflated parts from the sun's heat and protects your arms as well from hot plastic when resting. You inflate the bow and stern first and if you have a gauge (I bought one for this kind of push-in valve), the right pressure leaves it feeling too soft, but once you inflate the inner tubes and the floor, it comes right. Be sure to use the hand pump to deflate the boat, to pull all the air out. It is easy to fold up then and the backpack is very ample and can even takes my vest. Others have asked and owners have answered that this model does not have self-bailing valves but in fact it does...two at your feet. Which means that the water "bails" out of the inflatable sections and is held by the outer skin. THAT MEANS that when it comes to drying your kayak before folding it up to store, you must either leave the kayak out in the sun and air, slightly deflating it of course, and flipping it over so the sun will bake the bottom of the outer skin evaporating the collected water, OR you must deflate all the sections after you have dried the inside and pull it out of the outer skin, flip it and dry the bottom and dry out the inside of the outer skin. If that sounds like a lot of work, it is, so leave it in the sun if you can. I live in a high rise apartment building, so unless I have the time to let it "bake" I have to do all this hand drying. I intend too seal up these little bailing holes because there is an indentation for your feet and that will hold what little water gets in when you enter the boat, hopefully solving the water between the skin and the inflated parts problem. Since I am a 73 y.o., fit, woman, all in all, this is probably the best kayak for the money and for my city life style. It is easy to get in and out of and I feel very secure in it, even in the fast current of the Mississippi (MN). Inflated, it is very light and easy to carry to the shore to launch. I have done fast river kayaking, so this much slower vessel feels a bit pokey but getting the right length of paddle, and cutting the skeg down has helped a lot. Since I could not return it, I had to find other solutions to make it more of a kayak and less of an inner tube....and I did. And now, I am glad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2017 by CMACA

  • Had to buy after being so impressed with seeing it in action.
Tried another brand inflatable and found it difficult to inflate even using a battery air pump. The K5 can be easily and quickly inflated even with the hand pump. With a battery powered pump it is done super quickly. The cover protects the air bladder and the person better than the other inflatable brand and clean up after is super easy because the cover and air bladder separate. Very helpful to ensure everything is dry before storage to prevent mold or mildew. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Michael B.

  • Nice Portable Kayak
I am pleasantly surprised, like this more than I thought I would. I have had a Perception Carolina for close to 18 years and my wife has had an Old Town Otter for at least a decade. Long story short we bought a pair of these to make it easier to bring Kayaks while camping. Very nice in that they are entirely self contained, although there is the possibility (remote) of losing the skirt but since it is an integral part of the backpack I consider that pretty slim. As a backpack it is rather large but the the weight is manageable. Seat instructions are a little confusing at first but overall set-up is very easy. In the water they are adequate, definitely suit the purpose but will not win any speed races. They are very comfortable while paddling (you are sitting on and surrounded by air after all ) and worked out better than I thought they would. My one complaint is the lack of foot space in the cockpit, I am 6'1" with size 12 1/2 feet and there was essentially room for one foot. I paddled with my legs out so it was much like using a sit on top, my wife preferred that position anyway so it was all good. I did not try the included paddle as I already have a very nice Werner paddle and can't speak to the quality of the included one. For what it is, it is a nice package, I will not compare to the Carolina as they are entirely different animals and this is between 1/3 and 1/4 less than the cost of the Perception 18 years ago. I love the portability and ease of set-up, breaking down into the backpack is straightforward just take your time and be methodical. Tt took me about 25 minutes per kayak to pump the air out, clean them up and fold them into the backpack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020 by BMac

  • Not the straightest but what do you expect from an inflatable?
Love the compactness and the ingenuity to wrap it all into a backpack. It inflates easy enough but I use a rechargeable air pump to get me to 70% and then I top it off with the hand pump. The leg room is a bit snug around the sides. I'm 5'7", 160lbs with a slim but athletic build. I imagine heavier people would not feel very comfortable inside this. It's lightweight, which is both a plus and minus as it tends to drift with each stroke, unlike heavier and longer kayaks that cut straight through the water. Don't expect to break any speed records in this thing. Also, ditch the provided paddle. It's a joke. Grab yourself any decently rated paddle on Amazon and you'll be so much better off. All-in-all, I do like this kayak and have used it a number of times already. It's a fun little toy that I can easily store in my apartment until it's needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022 by John Eung Soo Kim

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