Maybe a niche bargain and is clearly pricier than the Lidl/Aldi yearly specials that will come in a lot cheaper than this..........however this is a good quality 3 person (2 adults one child) inflatable kayak suitable for families from the brand leader. Substantially cheaper than can be had elsewhere (price seems to be high two hundreds everywhere else) even though you will need to buy a pump and paddles to get in the water with this set. I've convinced myself anyway so hope posting this helps others who may be interested.
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D.J.Fryer
31 Aug 17#5
Looks like they have all sold out at that price now
you_gotta_be_kidding
29 Aug 17#2
This photo is from last year, my wife and daughter on the left with the adventure and me and my son on the Wabash on the right. I'd say the adventure is faster in a straight line but the Wabash is more stable, easier to manoeuvre and generally more comfortable.
D.J.Fryer to you_gotta_be_kidding
29 Aug 17#3
The chaps always end up using the better kit!
you_gotta_be_kidding to D.J.Fryer
29 Aug 17#4
She's got it now, I've got a point 65 modular kayak
you_gotta_be_kidding
29 Aug 17#1
These are a good product, we have the newer blue version but the seats are useless, they don't take any weight, not a deal breaker but worth noting, ours came with two paddles which can be split into a single kayak style paddle. These are not the usual cheap pvc outer, they have very strong fabric around the whole canoe. Personally if your budget can stretch it I'd get the sevylor wabash or willamette from decathlon as they have more of a kayak design and significantly better seats.
All that said if you buy these and get hooked like we did then you'll end up getting solid anyway and these will end up on eBay.
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All that said if you buy these and get hooked like we did then you'll end up getting solid anyway and these will end up on eBay.