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Walmart has Intex Sierra K2 Inflatable 2-Person Kayak w/ 2x Oars and Hand Pump for $69.99. Shipping is free to select locations, otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.

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Features:
  • This Intex Sierra K2 Kayak has an inflatable I-beam floor for stability, grab lines on both ends for safety, removable/adjustable seats, and inflatable seats with a backrest.
  • It also includes two 86" aluminum oars, a high-output pump for quick and easy inflating, and a repair patch for your convenience.
  • This two-person kayak has a maximum weight capacity of 400 lbs
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Walmart [walmart.com] has Intex Sierra K2 Inflatable 2-Person Kayak w/ 2x Oars and Hand Pump for $69.99. Shipping is free.
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Model: Intex Sierra K2 Inflatable Kayak with Oars and Hand Pump

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I have one of these that I bought for a similar price 2-3 years ago and my kids and I have enjoyed it every summer without any problems.

If you're looking for something that tracks like a kayak you're going to be really disappointed with this, BUT if you think of it as a skinny inflatable raft then it's definitely the best you can do for under $125 and proper kayaks are in the $350++ range.

Steering isn't great, the sides are pretty thick so it's not super easy to get a forceful and natural feeling paddle going, but it's extremely durable and comes with everything you need to get on the water except the life vest.
I got this pre-covid for $50ish on Amazon. It's good for some occasional paddling but don't plan on long trips. It takes more effort to move on the water than a regular kayak. But it's great for tossing in the trunk and getting out on the water.

If you have long legs, you won't be suited for longer duration trips. I'm 6 feet and my knees get sore after an hour or so because you really have to squeeze your legs in there

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Blade2000
03-11-2023 at 04:45 AM.
03-11-2023 at 04:45 AM.
It was the same price last November. Ordered one back then and it is still in my cardboard box waiting to use this summer on the inlets and bays around Long Island.
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SturgeonGeneral
03-11-2023 at 04:45 AM.
03-11-2023 at 04:45 AM.
Bought both this and their single person one, they both suck. Especially when you can spend another hundred (or less on FBM) and get a decent kayak. Seats are very tight, has no tracking, nowhere to put your stuff, and any wind will have you spinning.
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mitsured
03-11-2023 at 05:17 AM.
03-11-2023 at 05:17 AM.
Quote from SturgeonGeneral :
Bought both this and their single person one, they both suck. Especially when you can spend another hundred (or less on FBM) and get a decent kayak. Seats are very tight, has no tracking, nowhere to put your stuff, and any wind will have you spinning.

What model did you end up buying?
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03-11-2023 at 07:31 AM.
03-11-2023 at 07:31 AM.
YMMV? cause I see oos
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CameronG87
03-11-2023 at 07:37 AM.

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03-11-2023 at 07:37 AM.
If you are trying to compare this to a nice inflatable or a hard shell kayak, you are looking at it wrong. Hard shell and inflatables serve different needs. An inflatable is about portability and storage. Inflatables an fit in the trunk with paddles, pump, and other gear when travelling or in the bottom of a closet when being stored. Hard shells perform better, but are less portable and require more storage space.

Now, when we compare various inflatables, you get lower end like these and mid range like the Advanced Elements. These are very, very different price points. The AE are much more like a hard shell in handling and durability (more durable in some ways, less in others). The AE are also $500+ while the Intex are affordable for people on a budget.

The Intex do ride on top of the water and track poorly compared to the AE, but are fine for a fun day on the lake or going down mostly quiet rivers (class I). The Intex do get moved by heavy winds and can be tough in strong winds if you don't have decent arm strength to paddle.

I use the AE and my son uses an Intex. When he was younger he had a hard time paddling in strong winds.

For a person who will only use it occasionally, for a tubing replacement especially, it is a decent little kayak. If you want to ride rough waters or go out in the ocean, it is probably a bad idea.
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03-11-2023 at 07:49 AM.
03-11-2023 at 07:49 AM.
I had one of these, but I didn't put the covers over the ends, and that way you could lay down in it with your head resting in the 'point' and float around. Big enough for two adults to lay that way, one at either end, with legs hanging over the side.

For those of us who would rather float than paddle!

Intex used to have a pontoon sailboat that was insane. Two pontoons with a ~4x4 fiber platform between them and a little sail. Like a mini hobie cat.
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03-11-2023 at 09:41 AM.
03-11-2023 at 09:41 AM.
This is a great deal! My family has been using a slightly older generation k2 kayak for several summers. It does not take long to inflate with the included dual action pump-I'd estimate less than 10 minutes. The velcro that attaches the seats to the floor allows you to adjust the seats to accommodate longer legs a bit better. Our only problem was taking it in shallow rivers and letting the fin drag on the bottom which created a small air leak. I don't fault the product for that. I also appreciate being able to completely dry it which allows me to legally skip the invasive species check stations in my region. I can't do that with my hard kayaks. Great product for the money.
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SmartBike8066
03-11-2023 at 11:08 AM.
03-11-2023 at 11:08 AM.
that janky thing is how ppl drown
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03-11-2023 at 03:52 PM.
03-11-2023 at 03:52 PM.
Ditto other's positive experiences here.

It's cheap, but well designed for the price. It's not reinforced vinyl. If that means nothing to you, look it up. No leaving it in the sun ashore, especially inflated, even for 10 minutes. Not hard sharp stuff. Blah blah. Lightweight and very portable for the price.

I got one of these $45 off Amazon 4 years ago, and the one before that $40 at Walmart 6 years ago. These have thousands of hours on them! Even in fairly inclement weather if you're crazy and up for a balance challenge.

Strongly suggest seeking some better paddles at some point, maybe after a season with these to learn with. Ideally ones with ergo handles are a real plus, though most cost many times what this boat plus kit cost. These will do fine for quite a while, but they're wobbly on the pin connects and pretty inefficient. Exhausting exercise though!

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Works great for 1 person and much fishing gear.
OK for two people + a dog on calm waters, minding balancing similar people to a boat.

If you're fat, this will fatigue to accommodate. It's not elastic, so will always be the fat guy boat afterwards etc. Beware if loaning this out.

Remembering skeg on one of mine arrived a tad loose. Lined carefully with duck tape once, but that wore off after a year. After that I used a heat gun on the skeg to widen its grip, never had a problem after

This will NOT track straight / cut fast like my rigid kayak but has its advantages too. Single skeg in back means winds can easily spin you if not actively paddling
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03-11-2023 at 04:11 PM.
03-11-2023 at 04:11 PM.
Quote from reypolskyy :
Long time to inflate. Seats are uncomfortable. Also could not paddle for long time in that kayak. After couple of use it started to leak (I could not find a leak).

Use an electric pump at your car. That is what I did.
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Saledoc
03-11-2023 at 07:26 PM.
03-11-2023 at 07:26 PM.
How do you get it shipped? I just get an out of stock message.
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03-11-2023 at 11:31 PM.
03-11-2023 at 11:31 PM.
I used mine a couple times. Way better than renting a tube for $20. It takes time to set up and take down, but I don't mind. I don't have room for a hard one in my place. I use a cooler at my back. I'm glad I can lay down. I'm trying to figure out a way to make a canopy for the sun. You can use a paint mixer attachment with a drill as a motor.
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03-12-2023 at 06:15 AM.
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If you have a smaller motorhome RV these are a good addition for camping trips. It is lightweight and packs well. Yes not the best kayak, but it's definitely better than nothing.
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03-12-2023 at 02:09 PM.
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Quote from Aslander :
I got this pre-covid for $50ish on Amazon. It's good for some occasional paddling but don't plan on long trips. It takes more effort to move on the water than a regular kayak. But it's great for tossing in the trunk and getting out on the water.

If you have long legs, you won't be suited for longer duration trips. I'm 6 feet and my knees get sore after an hour or so because you really have to squeeze your legs in there
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Quote from reypolskyy :
Long time to inflate. Seats are uncomfortable. Also could not paddle for long time in that kayak. After couple of use it started to leak (I could not find a leak).
Just bought a Ryobi dual-function inflator&deflator for under $50 from DTO. I'll see how it goes
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