This is the third Inflatable Advanced Elements Kayak I have owned. The first had leaks on the stern and bottom after paddling over a rock. Despite numerous efforts I could not fully repair it, and had to dry out the kayak after each use. Similar issue with the second one. But third time is a charm as I absolutely love this kayak.
I use an inflatable kayak as I have no storage for a rigid kayak. It also is easy to load into my CRV for trips to national parks.
PROS
Easier to Inflate: Unlike the previous models, a single pump attachment is used for all valves. It takes more time and effort to inflate to a higher pressure, but there are fewer valves to inflate. Only two valves to inflate plus the seat and foot brace.
Faster and better tracking: Even though a used a drop-stitch floor on my previous kayak, this model is much faster – almost as fast as a rigid kayak. With the full drop-stitch body and the tracking fin, it also tracks better.
Sturdy and solid: While I an diligent to not create any leaks, this model is much more solid.
Uni-body: With the other models, the floor was separate. As a result, water could get under the floor and needed to be dried out before storing. The floor on this model is stitched to the side walls and is easier to dry out.
Wider cockpit: This kayak is very easy to get into an out of, which due to some bad knees I love. The previous models were tight and difficult to enter and exit. It also allows for the knees to not be pressed again the top. a much more comfortable ride.
Comfortable seat: The backrest on the previous models was far too low and uncomfortable. Even a separately ordered inflatable seat was not high enough. The seat in this model does not cause me any discomfort.
CONS
Heavier: The previous models were easy to carry by one person. This model is much heavier. While it can be carried by a single person (if strong enough) I often have to drag it. The carry bag, however, does have wheels. If I launch from a dock, I will wheel it all the way to the dock. The wheels, however, are smaller than they should be.
Tracking Fin Clogs: It is easy to get plants or sand into the slot the tracking fin is slid into if the kayak is dragged, requiring several minutes of cleaning it out before using. I have learned to not drag the kayak in a manner where this slot touches the ground.
Low riding: The sides of the kayak seem to be closer to the water than the other models, even though the specs seem that it should be higher. So, in rough water even on a lake it is easy to get some water into the kayak – but not much. And simpler to dry out.
SUMMARY
I strongly recommend this kayak. I love using it, and after experiencing the other models I wished I could had started with this one. I have used it maybe a dozen times in the first two months, mostly on Lake Washington and sloughs in the Seattle area.
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