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Edited December 10, 2019
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Shopping for the popular INTEX Exploree inflatable K2 Kayak and found that the price is 50% off for $45 at Academy Sports.
https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/...id=1025132
Seems that Amazon has reduced their price and price matched as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Intex-Expl...B00A7EXF4C NLA
This price is the lowest I've seen as it hovers around $50-$70.
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We haven't gone back out since.
I think people don't fill them properly. Use any cheap air pump you plug into your car. There are five places to fill it. The big ones are Boston valves and fill quickly. Fill it until it's rock hard, same with the seat. I can lean against the seat and it holds me up, and the sides of the kayak don't collapse and the bottom is nice and hard. I can fill one and install the seat and clip the oar together in under five minutes by myself. This is also the best one for solo riders, it's big enough (barely) for two but for one it's perfect. I bring my life jacket and dry bag and rope and whistle, towel and water canteen and even a cooler sometimes. Tons of legroom too you will not get with fiberglass ones. These really are as good as all the best reviews say they are.
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I've had this on my list since the summer and I finally pulled the trigger when it went down to $52 last week. This is cheaper by $7.
I received mine on Friday and filled it up yesterday to check it for leaks. Very impressed with the quality. For $45, this is a no-brainer to buy and save for the summer.
https://www.amazon.com/Intex-Expl...183&sr=8-1
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What card has that feature still
I'd like to know as well
Not that tough. Decent grade PVC, but not reinforced in any way. Worth it if you're going to take care at launch and not drag it over rough surfaces.
I have one purchased around this price, it's not bad.