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It's not the hard plastic kayak we use to have, but we filled it up halfway, so it fits in the back of our little WRX.
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It inflates in five minutes, is easy to get into the water and maneuvers much better than the hard plastic kayaks.
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It is made from the same cheap plastic as other cheap inflatable devices
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however you're sitting on an inflated cushion as opposed to hard plastic
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I was surprised at how well I was able to keep up with the rest of people in my group who were all in rigid plastic kayaks
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Inflated East the first time, but the plastic “needle” tip on the hand pump is made of a softer plastic and didn’t retain it’s shape on the second use
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On the 2nd trip out, the plastic blew a hole in it on the top, along a seam, and we couldn't use it
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It’s a cheap plastic thing that breaks with very little force applied.
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Great value for the price, especially when compared to hard plastic kayaks.
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Also, I find it much easier to get in and out of this than the hard plastic ones
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We’ve used them on the lake, as well as for a lazy float down the river.
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when I went to inflate the kayaks, one of the pumps immediately broke as I was airing it up
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n’t have the luxury of space at my place
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n’t sink
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n’t win any races in this kayak.
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n’t get it as compact again and it won’t fit in the bag they’ve provided
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n’t think I would highly recommend this kayak for an adult because all of the above, but I would recommend the larger version of this kayak, called the Explorer.
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n’t had any issue with punctures, but I know with amazons return policy, it wouldn’t have been an issue