Lifetime Tamarack 10-foot fishing kayak and paddle for $178.74. Price is only for Olive Green color.
Available at Walmart. Free in-store pickup or 25$ shipped.
BassPro and other stores retail this kayak for $400+
Great reviews on this kayak. Paddle is cheap but works for beginners.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lifeti...d/55604992
Lifetime Tamarack 10 ft. Angler Kayak - The 10 ft. adult kayak has a 275 lb. weight capacity and comes in olive green. This model is a sit-on-top (SOT) kayak and comes with a padded seat back, front and rear shock cords, two 6 in. storage hatches in the rear and center, two flush mounted fishing pole holders, one top mount rod holder, (1) paddlekeeper, and front and rear T-handles. Individually packaged with a 5-year limited warranty. Adjustable Padded Seat Back and Seat Pad for Comfort Constructed of UV-Protected High-Density Polyethylene Deep Hull Channels for Tracking Performance and Chine Rails for Stability Front and Rear Shock Cord Straps Front and Rear T-Handles for Easy Transport Multiple Footrest Positions for Different Size Paddlers One Top Mount Fishing Rod Holder Paddlekeeper to Secure Your Paddle to the Kayak Stable Flat Bottom Two Flush Mounted Fishing Rod Holders Two Hatches for Added Storage Beneath the Deck
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Thanks though OP, that would have been a good get. Not sure it's worth the $230 (plus 25 freight) they're asking on the tan, but at $180 it was a no-brainer.
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Transporting is a pain. Getting it to/from the water by car is a PITA, but there are different add-ons depending on your type of vehicle and how strong you are that can make it easier. Once you're at/near the water, a cheapo kayak trolley will get you the rest of the way.
Transporting is a pain. Getting it to/from the water by car is a PITA, but there are different add-ons depending on your type of vehicle and how strong you are that can make it easier. Once you're at/near the water, a cheapo kayak trolley will get you the rest of the way.
But to all your points about it being a pain, those are the exact other reasons I don't really want to deal with one lol. Float tube is so much easier but you just can't move as fast and you're constrained more to where you can fish at least in saltwater.
edit.....just went oos again