For use in protected offshore waters (lol), small bays, on small lakes, small rivers and canals
With all the bad publicity regarding inflatables at the moment this could be a cheap answer to try it out for yourself!
Made from robust, hard-wearing and salt water-, oil- and weather-resistant membrane with a detachable front and rear seat
Lengthways bar base provides extra stability in addition to 5-air chamber system with safety valves
Aluminium double paddle clicks into place and can also be used as a canoe pole
Dimensions inflated approx. (cm): H46 x W91 x L325
Dual paddle length approx. (cm): 220
Net weight approx. (kg): 7
Available from Monday 13th June
Top comments
efc1878
2 Jun 166#5
How many Albanians would this hold?
zx636r
10 Jun 163#21
Not as quickly as the dart guns that I'm flogging on the beach near Dover.
archer1204
2 Jun 163#1
To escape land borne zombies
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archer1204
2 Jun 163#1
To escape land borne zombies
Jonnyblock
2 Jun 162#2
To spice up your love life.
sradmad
2 Jun 161#3
good find op, heat added
moleyboy
2 Jun 161#4
bought one last year amazing for the money
efc1878
2 Jun 166#5
How many Albanians would this hold?
mattyr
2 Jun 161#6
I bought a Lidl inflatable canoe about 6 years ago. It was a waste of money and, IMHO, dangerous. Have they improved?
genieuk2008
2 Jun 16#7
Seems you can't use these in many places without paying a fee to some authority. I think seaside might be ok., but I find that dangerous.
emaad to genieuk2008
10 Jun 161#16
aye, better safe than sorry
archer1204
2 Jun 16#8
Be handy if you had a lake at the back of your garden
gourmetguy
2 Jun 16#9
may be glood for Glastonbury festival goers
llusnewo
2 Jun 161#10
might be useful for anyone going to Euro 2016!
iibdii
2 Jun 16#11
warranty can anything but if it fails how u gonna return it haunt lidl staff??
Ridgehead
2 Jun 16#12
3 year warranty a lot longer than the Intex ones!
TALULLAH
4 Jun 161#13
When they coming into Lidl pls?
jimmybo
4 Jun 161#14
Available from Monday 13th June
ansonuk
7 Jun 162#15
Flying off the shelves at Lidl Calais
vtec
10 Jun 16#17
usless warranty when you found drowned. :stuck_out_tongue:
I got the intex but this didn't look too bad.
Farhan007
10 Jun 16#18
Should be useful for sending people back after Brexit
kkwiatkowski
10 Jun 16#19
or as an alternative escape route for those dissapointed with Britain staying in EU
WheresMeNuts
10 Jun 16#20
Thank God they don't a have a LIDL in Syria or we would have seen a lot of crazy paddling going on tonight :-/
zx636r
10 Jun 163#21
Not as quickly as the dart guns that I'm flogging on the beach near Dover.
CraigT
10 Jun 161#22
* Fill with warm water as a cheap hot tub?
* Fill with compost for an unusual planter?
* Add wheels for a two man go-kart?
jasee
10 Jun 161#23
dauterive
10 Jun 162#24
I always start so excited till I get to the maximum weight bit. Then I don't buy one
supermann
10 Jun 162#25
I can't imagine shopping in Lidl to be a particularly safe activity in war torn Syria but then I guess that at least reminds people there's a good reason why so many people want to leave the country.
I know the queues are annoying but I think we tend to take it for granted that we can shop in Lidl, maybe even get some bargains during the half price weekend, without having our heads or limbs blown off.
You are getting a lot of bang for your buck here.If going out onto the water please have bouancy aids for all participants.Going out on the water is great fun and quite easy.Getting back can be the tricky bit.
JustinBedford
10 Jun 161#34
Better saving your money for the Intex Explorer when its on the £70 deal. I bought one of these to compare to the Intex Explorer, Intex Challenger and Sevlor Tahiti that I have own / owned in the last couple of years. The answer is badly and therefore was returned to the shop same day.
In order of quality
Intex Explorer (Best)
Sevlor Tahiti / Intex Challenger (Ok)
Lidl Crivit (worst)
The Intex Explorer is back in stock at £72 at amazon
Jacob_Kreed
10 Jun 161#35
yeap, bread, cheese and milk.... dear help us with kayak in the trolley :confused:
Rickardo
10 Jun 161#36
If you weigh more than 160kg, I suspect actually getting in is probably going to be the main issue, rather than its load limit.
FatalSaviour
10 Jun 161#37
I expect the 160kg is the total limit (2 people + any other items). Otherwise, yes, I'd fully agree with you!
smckirdy
10 Jun 161#38
Right to roam extends to the water in Scotland, exception being canals with manned locks and those are free you just need to let them know you are coming.
Rickardo
10 Jun 16#39
It is, I own one of these!
teabag36
10 Jun 161#40
i have the intex explorer k2 and intex challenger k1 i can reccomend them both, i have canoe england family membership as mrs with daughter in k2 and i go in k1 which was £62 for years membership for both of us as you need at least one member to be in the boat, its an added cost but the places we go and want to paddle have a high chance of getting asked.
Robbo11
11 Jun 161#41
Perfect timing for anyone going to the Glastonbury festival !
Robbo11
11 Jun 161#42
I have the Intex Explorer K2 as well. It is more expensive but I think it is definitely worth the extra cost too and unlike this Crivit kayak, you also get a two-way pump, two dual-action paddles and a skeg fin included.
Rickardo
11 Jun 16#43
Yes, the skeg makes a difference, or rather the lack of one (learnt the hard way). Rather than upgrading to a better inflatable (this is good for the price, though), I'm looking to just get a rigid one - inflating and deflating is a real faff and I have roof bars anyway.
Rickardo
11 Jun 16#44
It is a shame Lidl don't also sell flotation devices as well (i haven't checked this time, but they haven't previously) to emphasise their need, as I'm sure less informed people will just see this and pick one up without considering them. Self-inflating life jackets per se are not necessary.
Amazon occasionally have good deals on PFDs and paddles (other retailers are available!).
Robbo11
11 Jun 16#45
You're right. A skeg does make a big difference in keeping an inflatable kayak in a straight line and this kayak doesn't have one but it should be ok on fairly still waters with a slow current and on calm days with little wind.
I can't comment on this kayak as it has 5 air chambers to pump up but the Explorer K2 only has 3 and takes no more than 10 minutes to inflate everything with the supplied two-way pump. It's the deflation and drying off that takes longer as although it has two boston valves in the hulls, the floor panel doesn't have one so the valve needs to be squeezed to totally deflate it in order to fold it up enough to fit back in the bag.
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With all the bad publicity regarding inflatables at the moment this could be a cheap answer to try it out for yourself!
Made from robust, hard-wearing and salt water-, oil- and weather-resistant membrane with a detachable front and rear seat
Lengthways bar base provides extra stability in addition to 5-air chamber system with safety valves
Aluminium double paddle clicks into place and can also be used as a canoe pole
Dimensions inflated approx. (cm): H46 x W91 x L325
Dual paddle length approx. (cm): 220
Net weight approx. (kg): 7
Available from Monday 13th June
Top comments
All comments (45)
aye, better safe than sorry
I got the intex but this didn't look too bad.
* Fill with compost for an unusual planter?
* Add wheels for a two man go-kart?
I know the queues are annoying but I think we tend to take it for granted that we can shop in Lidl, maybe even get some bargains during the half price weekend, without having our heads or limbs blown off.
Inflatable kayak fisherman rescued off Redcar coast - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-33400561
https://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/membership/benefits/waterways-license/
not sure of the situation in scotland
In order of quality
Intex Explorer (Best)
Sevlor Tahiti / Intex Challenger (Ok)
Lidl Crivit (worst)
The Intex Explorer is back in stock at £72 at amazon
Amazon occasionally have good deals on PFDs and paddles (other retailers are available!).
I can't comment on this kayak as it has 5 air chambers to pump up but the Explorer K2 only has 3 and takes no more than 10 minutes to inflate everything with the supplied two-way pump. It's the deflation and drying off that takes longer as although it has two boston valves in the hulls, the floor panel doesn't have one so the valve needs to be squeezed to totally deflate it in order to fold it up enough to fit back in the bag.