Amazon[amazon.com] has Sevylor Big Basin 3-Person Kayak , Blue for $185.63. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.
Heavy-duty PVC construction is rugged for lake use
Tarpaulin bottom provides durable protection from punctures
Multiple air chambers allow another chamber to stay inflated if one is punctured
Boston Valve is double threaded for easy inflation/deflation
Adjustable seats move to fit you; Carry handles make it easy to carry in and out of the water
Spray covers block splashes to help keep you dry
Fits three people
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Model: Sevylor Big Basic 3-Person Inflatable Kayak, Blue - Blue
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Wow, this wins the award for 'most ignorant statement I've read on Slickdeals".
For anybody else happening into this thread, I have a pair of Intex inflatable kayaks with similar design and construction (though they are 2-person) that I've been using a few times a year for five or six years now. No leaks, no punctures, no problems at all. Things are rocky and pokey where I tend to go. 70+ pound dogs ride in our kayaks, and their nails have not been a problem either.
Having some common sense for maintenance and taking precautions against the obvious is all you need to keep an inflatable in service for a good while. I have hard some of these can have poorly welded seams from the factory, so I would definitely recommend doing a full inflation (maybe even slightly over-inflating), a good look-over, and leaving the kayak set up for at least a full day - preferably out in the sun - as soon as you take delivery to make sure there are not any quality defects before the warranty/return period expires.
I got a $50 single person kayak about 5 years back. Used several times a month for for past 4 years, now its just sitting in storage coz I moved to another state and there is no lake nearby. Basically more than 300 hours over time
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basically one time use.
For anybody else happening into this thread, I have a pair of Intex inflatable kayaks with similar design and construction (though they are 2-person) that I've been using a few times a year for five or six years now. No leaks, no punctures, no problems at all. Things are rocky and pokey where I tend to go. 70+ pound dogs ride in our kayaks, and their nails have not been a problem either.
Having some common sense for maintenance and taking precautions against the obvious is all you need to keep an inflatable in service for a good while. I have hard some of these can have poorly welded seams from the factory, so I would definitely recommend doing a full inflation (maybe even slightly over-inflating), a good look-over, and leaving the kayak set up for at least a full day - preferably out in the sun - as soon as you take delivery to make sure there are not any quality defects before the warranty/return period expires.
basically one time use.
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