Sevylor Tahiti Plus Kayak (2 + 1 person)
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11936 in Sports & Outdoors
- Colour: Blue/Red
- Brand: Sevylor
- Model: 205516
- Dimensions: 9.02" h x
15.98" w x
24.02" l,
27.67 pounds
Features
- Backpack System
- Sevytest to measure pressure while inflating
- Highly supportive inflatable seats
- Bow and stern carry handles
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- 2 inflatable side chambers for safety
- Strong I-beam floor made of heavy duty PVC
- Boston valve for easy inflation / deflation
Product Description
- Boat:
- Applications:
- river
- Lake
- Water type:
- moving water
- flowing water
- quiet water
- standing water
- Packable: yes
- Number of seats: 3
- Type: Kajak
- Material:
- Outside material: PVC
- Size:
- Maximum payload: 200 kg
- External dimensions (L x W): 385 x 90 cm
- Weight: 13.5 kg
- Additional Information:
- with three detachable, inflatable seats
- suitable for 2 adults and 1 child
Customer Reviews
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
131 of 132 people found the following review helpful.Best Purchase In A While!
By A Scully
Having wanted a kayak for a long time, but being put off by having to carry it to the canal and the possibility of it being stolen when keeping it outside, I was curious as to how good a substitute this product would be. I really, really like this product - I wish I'd have bought one earlier.First off, you will need a pump, which I didn't buy with this product. I'd assumed that I'd have some ends for a bicycle pump that would fit it, but alas no. I ended up buying one very similar to this: Sevylor 2X2L Hand Pump Foot Pump (which also looks pretty similar to my bicycle pump that was no good), so I'd recommend you buy the pump with the boat. I thought that pumping the boat up would take a long time, however this was not the case and I'd be very surprised if it takes anyone more than five minutes. First you inflate the floor of the boat with the valve in the back of the boat. Then you inflate the two side chambers, which have different valves to the previous one - these unscrew in two parts, the lower part needs to be screwed on while inflating. Lastly, you inflate the two small air chambers on the front and rear splash guards, though these wouldn't really make any difference to the boat floating. Now you're ready to go!While I do plan on using the boat in both rivers and the sea (though, obviously not a really windy sea given that it's an inflatable), I have only used it in a canal so far. There's not a great deal to say here, other than it performed as expected (ie didn't sink!). When you paddle, it does rotate a little more than a standard kayak, which is probably because it's much lighter and sits higher in the water. Oh, and swans don't seem to like it...Being a reasonably heavy adult male, there is no way that this boat would (if the maximum weight limit is to be believed) hold three people, even if one of those was a child. Though it does work great for two people and would even hold two of me. There's also space in an area behind the back seat where you can put your drinks and some food - just make sure you wrap it up in waterproof packaging.When it comes to time to deflate the boat, you'll also want to dry it or wipe it dry with a towel. Deflation is straight forward, though having a pump that also deflates helps. Getting the boat back into it's backpack form wasn't straight forward at first, until I stopped folding it and tried rolling it up instead. The fact that the boat rolls up into a backpack is a massive plus, meaning you can take the kayak on a train to some water!Lastly, don't forget you'll need at least one paddle: Sevylor K-Perf230 Kayak Double Paddle Aluminium Shaft Inflatable Accessory - Black.
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful.Canoe review
By will_m465
I bought this canoe as a cheap alternative to a wood/fibreglass canoe, and I've been really pleased with it. I was initially concerned about it's stability, but in fact it is probably more stable than a non-inflatable canoe. For my needs it's ideal, as I just take it down the calm, peaceful river Wye, and I'm not planning on taking it down any jagged-rocked rapids or over waterfalls. It's durable enough to take knocks and scrapes, so there's no need to worry anyway. One thing I'd agree with from previous reviews is the seats. They're rubbish! However this is a small price to pay for the comparative value of the canoe, and I'm planning on rigging a make-shift strap to make the seats more supportive. I would highly recommend this for anyone looking for some good value fun on the water!
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful.Good fun and quite sturdy
By Jason honeyman
Bought one of these recently and i have to say that is very robust for an inflatable, room enough for 3 and quite stable when on the water.I do have one downside and its that the seats are pretty poor in that they are not very supportive. I would imagine if you are planning to spend a few hours on the water you will start getting back ache, but other than that probably one of the best value for money inflatables i have come across.Therefore only the 4 stars



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