Intex Inflatable Kayak w/ Oars & Hand Pump Only $59.99 Shipped (Regularly $94)
Hop on over to Amazon or Walmart where you can score this Intex Challenger K2 Inflatable Kayak with Oars & Hand Pump for just $59.99 shipped (regularly $94).
This inflatable kayak is made from vinyl material and designed to handle rough, rugged conditions on the water. It can hold two people with a combined weight of up to 350-pounds!
Included with the kayak are two aluminum oars, a double quick hand pump, a backrest, removable skeg, grab line on the front and back and cargo net! The fast action hand pump helps you deflate and inflate quickly!
Got it thanks! I bought this for our all night grad party this year and it was a hit. Kids really wanted to win this so I purchased one today for next year!!
How fun! You’re welcome, Michele! Glad to hear how much everyone loved it!
Do the inflatables really hold up well??
We have 2 of the single person kayaks and they are great. Sturdy and safe.
Good to know yours have held up so well! Thanks for taking a moment to comment!
Would this work for a single person using it, not just for double?
.but if in it solo, these things sway left-right more than going forward when you paddle
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I cannot convince my husband to get into one. He says he does not trust his life with a cheap raft. π LOL!
Ideally, anyone kayaking should be wearing life vests and know how to tread water and swim to shore–your stroke and kick don’t have to be pretty, but they need to be capable of moving you without panic, and we all should be able to tread water for a good long while (even kids). I honestly don’t think anybody ought to be on any water craft without both a life vest and basic swimming/water safety skills. If your family doesn’t have those skills, most YMCAs offer them.
All good rational advice, but methinks he’s just a bit overdramatic. Not a fan of fun.
We have the Explorer model and my husband and I love it! Easy to set up, very sturdy and fits in my Honda Civic trunk when we are done. Definitely worth the money as one rental around here is $30-$40
Wow! Thanks for letting us know how well this works for you, Julie!
Living in Florida, I feel like this is a bad idea and would make us a very easy treat for a gator
I have two and live in Florida π Use it in the Indian and Banana rivers. Have yet to see a gator out kayaking but I do see lots of dolphins βΊοΈ
Yikes!
We have several of these, both for single and double capacity. They have held up really well and are great for lakes and smooth rivers. Don’t use them on anything more than a class two rapid and even then they take on a lot of water because they bend in the front. They have a rudder fin on the bottom that makes it easy to turn, even for smaller kids. Definitely worth it.