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Wilderness Systems iATAK 110 - Sit on Top Fishing Kayak - Inflatable Drop-Stitch Kayak - 11 ft- Digital Camo

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Features

  • Drop-Stitch Design: Designed using Drop-Stitch technology, the iA.T.A.K 110 has a hull speed comparable to a hard-shell kayak.
  • Ergoboost seating system: The Ergoboost seating system is one of our most comfortable fishing chairs. It's adjustable to allow a higher seating position and better field of vision. Plus, it's also outfitted with a comfortable EVA seat pad and convenient under-seat storage.
  • Fishbone technology: Our patented Fishbone Displacement Hull Design utilizes an injection molded nose cap that pushes water aside, tracks straight and cuts through the water with very little effort.
  • Gear attachments: The iA.T.A.K 110 offers a multitude of accessory attachment points, such as four (4) Accessory Mounts, a front Removable Accessory Rail System, stainless steel D-rings, front Bungee deck lacing and an Action Camera mount.
  • Accessories included: The package includes a Dual-Stage pump w/ Pressure Gauge, a Battery Operated Pump (batteries not included)for fast high-volume/low-pressure inflation, a Backpack Roller Duffel bag, a removable tracking Fin and a Repair Kit.

Description

The iA.T.A.K 110 inflatable drop-stitch fishing kayak has the rigidity of a hardshell kayak, integrated with patented fishbone technology optimizing speed and tracking to get to your fishing spot. With the aluminum accessory rail and integrated universal accessory mounts, you can customize and place your fishing accessories at an easy reach. Enjoy the comfort of the ErgoBoost Seat, when folded turns into a booster seat making it easy to sit or stand while casting. When the day is done, towel dry, deflate and roll up into the included backpack for easy transport and storage. ​

Brand: Wilderness Systems


Item Weight: 50 Pounds


Material: Polyethylene (PE)


Color: Digital Camo


Style: Classic


Brand Name: Wilderness Systems


Model Name: iA.T.A.K 110


Manufacturer: ‎Confluence Outdoors


UPC: 840380501144


Model Number: 9751154801


Manufacturer Part Number: 9751154801


Warranty Description: Limited lifetime warranty against material or manufacturing defects in the hull and deck and 1 year on installed accessories. Conditions may apply.


Item Type Name: Kayak


Seating Capacity: 1


Weight Capacity Maximum: 650 Pounds


Item Weight: 50 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 125"L x 38"W x 11.5"H


Color: Digital Camo


Style Name: Classic


Material Type: Polyethylene (PE)


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  • Does what’s supposed to, albeit a little pricey
Overall it does what it’s supposed to. Build quality is good, doesn’t compare with classic non drop-stitch inflatables. Electric pump quickly fills the chambers, but to get it to the right pressure you need to use the manual pump. After getting used to the process I can inflate it in under 10 minutes. It is a little cumbersome to clean/dry after use, but not impossible. It’s also a bit inconvenient to install all the accessories on it every time and take them off at the end of the session so you can pack it back up. I used it for bass fishing and as a bait/chum carrier in carp fishing. I take extra care on land when it comes to surfaces where I place it while inflated. Price is a little high for my liking, but I also didn’t find a better option. I’m open to other suggestions. :) I think the price has to do with the amount of customizations that require manual labor and with the fact that they probably didn’t produce this in super high numbers. I would like to see an improved version of this where water doesn’t go in between the 2 chambers on the sides and front and back. Water can reach places where human hands cannot so it’s important, in my opinion, at least from time to time, to leave it out in dry conditions. For me it was either inflatable or no kayak at all because of space constraints, so this was the answer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 by Radu C.

  • First thoughts
I haven’t taken it out on the water. This is just my initial impressions. Inflated, the boat looks and feels amazing, though like I said, I haven’t used it on the water yet. While I do think this kayak is going to be great here’s my complaints. The battery powered electric pump seems like some cheap $3 dollar generic pump. Which I guess would be fine if it actually fit on to the kayak like the hand pump. The hand pump allows you to screw into the inflation port. The electric pump comes with 3 adapters none of which screw into the inflation port at all and allows allot of air to blow by. So you have to finish pumping the kayak by hand if you want to get it to the recommended PSI. Also you definitely don’t want to pump the whole kayak by hand it’s a tiresome process to say the least. I tried seeing if the hand pump hose (also cheaply made) fit to electric pump and it does not. Really a poor design as if you’re on a trip you would have to haul the electric pump and the bulky hand pump if you wanted to add air etc. All of which is fixed if you added a screw on adapter for the electric pump. The bag: It’s pretty cheap too, not that it matters too much, how ever you can’t fit everything into the bag, kayak, seat, pumps etc. which is also frustrating. All of the effort went into the design of the kayak it seems. And everything else is just a cheaply made/out-sourced afterthought. Also not that big of deal but when you’re charging this much for a kayak everything should be quality in my opinion. Will update if I have any issues with the kayaks performance. Though I don’t think I will so I’m going to give it 4 stars for now. Update: I have taken it fishing several times. The exterior feels as durable as it could possibly be. The interior not so much. So they have a measuring tape on the floor of the kayak to measure your fish right? I would advise against this. Also do not just boat flip your fish in the kayak. I have acquired several punctures from various fish’s fins in the floor of the kayak. I’m certainly not going to call customer service and just piss my self off, as I know how that will go. But I’m going to patch them and then lay some sea deck or something over the floor where the fish land. Frustrating. This kayak could have been perfect, but they truly cut cost and corners every where possible. Because of the price I would say this is 3 stars at best now. It’s advertised as a fishing kayak….. but I’m having to be way to cautious in it, and now having to modify it to do what the company sold it to do originally. Definitely not worth the price. Cant really do anything about that now. But this kayak at best is worth $500, and honestly that’s generous. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by Consumer3.14

  • Too much money!
Very expensive paddleboard with a seat! Not worth the price. Only use on flat water it will not do well in wind and waves. Interesting idea but missed the mark on the cost. FYI Because of the floor design once its wet on the inside you will never be able to dry it out. Accesseries bar is in the way and rod holder components are very spendy. Not worth it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025 by Bob Jones

  • Super value Super value
I have used this extensively for a month, and am very happy with it. Very functional for a regular fisherman but not for a tournament fisherman. It tracks well and is very stable, even for my shaky a_ _. I got it for half price which is a steal, IMO. I am not new to inflatables, having had a Colorado pontoon, a Sea Eagle 285fpb, and a Sea Eagle Packfish 7. They all are great in their own way but cannot touch this Kayak. I caught numerous bass and not one of them poked a hole in my floor or sides, no hook stuck in the floor even though I dropped lures, and getting the kayak dry was easy. I keep the top inflated, support the ends, and deflate the floor. Most of the water drains out of the drain hole and I use a sham-wow(!) to mop up the rest. Get a long paddle as this is a wide kayak. I started with a 94 inch one and bumped up to 98 inch. Night and day. It is great for someone with storage constraints or transportation constraints, and it all fits in the backpack (except the seat which straps to the outside). Buy a SUP inflation pump because the hand pump, while it works, is exhausting to use in 95 degree Florida humid days. If you use an electric pump the setup is quick and easy. Also, you don't need a heavy duty cart to tote it around as it weighs right under 50 lbs, plus whatever gear you may put in it. I run light so about 75 lbs minus me. The seat is very comfortable and if you want some height the back folds down to form a fishing platform. Great design. I can't say enough great stuff about this kayak. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2025 by J. Glass

  • Awesome fishing kayak!
The manual pump is crap! The little mattress pump that it comes with is okay for getting some air into the kayak quickly but will not get it to full pressure. The mattress pump is also good for deflating the kayak. It really needs some sort of connector to mate with the inflation ports. I use a battery powered inflator to pump it up. The kayak itself is awesome! Very stable, very dry. Tracks well. The seat is comfortable. I'm 6ft 250lbs and the overall fit is good. I've had mine since spring of 2024 and I have fished lakes and creeks every weekend when the weather was good. There is plenty of room for gear. Railblaza rod holders work fine with included mounts. I wouldn't go dragging it across the rocks in shallow streams but as long as you have about 1 ft of water you'll be fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024 by BangStick

  • Nice looking but disappointing! Nice looking but disappointing!
I really wanted to love this product, but for the price, I can’t recommend it. After only three uses, it already shows significant wear and tear. The loop that attaches to the bar is separating from the kayak, which raises serious concerns about its durability and long-term reliability. While the product functions as intended, the build quality does not justify the premium price tag. I’m very disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 by Rick

  • First Inflatable - Perfect for Me
Very impressed with the kit and the kayak itself with one glaring exception. The included electric pump is an insult to the quality and attention to detail put into this package. Even with 4 brand new D batteries, it is awkward and barely effective at inflating the boat, even to a couple pounds. I urge Wilderness Systems to consider including an electric pump in this kit befitting the quality of the boat. Think about it, folks that invest at this level aren't interested in fiddling with a pump that doesn't cut it. A fast, efficient and easy inflate/deflate experience is what the market would expect from a kit like this. Personally, I would pay another $100 for the same kit that included something like the TOPUMP TPS260, which is what I happen to buy for mine, separately. It is PERFECT for this boat and will inflate to full pressure in just a few minutes. Please give it some thought, Wilderness Systems! PS: GREAT PRODUCT! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by bobsaint

  • Nice inflatable fishing kayak Nice inflatable fishing kayak
First don't even bother with the the battery operated pump that included. Throw it out or keep it for you kids pool toys. The hand pump works as it should but I already had a 12v pump from an isup I previously had. That is the only way to go. The manual says max pressure is 15psi, while the valves say 10-12psi. I inflated to 12psi and at that pressure the kayak is very rigid. While I have about 12 years of kayak and paddle board experience, I wanted to take it out just to paddle and get the feel of it. I was very impressed how well it tracked, the built in front skeg or keel really makes a difference. You won't set any speed records, but with it being an inflatable and having a flat bottom thats to be expected. The boat turns easily. It was windy today, and I realized I will need an anchor or some kind of drag sytem or anchor stake while fishing. The stability of this boat is awesome. I'm 68 years old and 225lbs. and I can stand up with very little problem. I attached a 2ft. choker sling to the equipment rail to pull me up. It is also very stable paddling in the high seat position, which is probably where I'll fish from most of the time. I've ordered some Yak Attack gear to rig it up. As for fish putting holes in the deck as another reviewer has posted, hey it is an inflatable vessel which you do need to be careful but you should probably be using a net. So initially my only cons are the kind of cheep foot rests, and the way they are held in. But I think I may have a hack for that. The recessed drain plug under the seat, is in fact a drain plug and not a scupper plug hole. Water will enter if you leave the cap off. Will it sink you, I highly doubt it, you'll just get water on the floor. My overall impression of this kayak is good, as far as durability only time will tell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by Daniel Southcomb

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