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Aquaglide Noyo 90 Inflatable Kayak

+ Free S/H w/ Amazon Prime

$150

$450

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Woot! has Aquaglide Noyo 90 Inflatable Kayak for $149.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member Leeboy8 for finding this deal.

Note: Limit 3 per customer. If you're a Prime member and you don't see free shipping on the order page, look for a "Use this address" button and tap/click that. The order page will finish loading and shipping will update.

Features:
  • A solo covered kayak perfect for quick day trips or longer excursions, Noyo offers dryness and a secure paddle for a beginner looking to feel comfortable.
  • Our inflatable kayaks are designed to play as hard as you do. Portable, lightweight & built to last, Noyo is the ideal day trip canoe.
  • Designed for recreational paddling, it features quick release fin, drain plug, Boston valve, zip open dry compartments for storage, accessory strap, molded handle and D ring.
  • L 9′ x W 35″ (L 274cm x W 89cm). Weight: 21 lbs. (9,5 kg). Capacity: 250 lbs. (113 kg) 1 Person. Includes: Kayak, seat and storage bag.
     

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    • 4 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 100 customer reviews.
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Woot! has Aquaglide Noyo 90 Inflatable Kayak for $149.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member Leeboy8 for finding this deal.

Note: Limit 3 per customer. If you're a Prime member and you don't see free shipping on the order page, look for a "Use this address" button and tap/click that. The order page will finish loading and shipping will update.

Features:
  • A solo covered kayak perfect for quick day trips or longer excursions, Noyo offers dryness and a secure paddle for a beginner looking to feel comfortable.
  • Our inflatable kayaks are designed to play as hard as you do. Portable, lightweight & built to last, Noyo is the ideal day trip canoe.
  • Designed for recreational paddling, it features quick release fin, drain plug, Boston valve, zip open dry compartments for storage, accessory strap, molded handle and D ring.
  • L 9′ x W 35″ (L 274cm x W 89cm). Weight: 21 lbs. (9,5 kg). Capacity: 250 lbs. (113 kg) 1 Person. Includes: Kayak, seat and storage bag.
     

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 1-Year Limited Warranty
    • 4 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 100 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Written by Leeboy8

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MistaEast
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Respectfully disagree. I'm 6' 230lbs and bought an intex explorer k2 earlier this year. Taken it on a few solo trips and a tandem trip in florida. Love it a lot, super convenient since I own a sedan and live in an apt. And it all fit in a 28" suitcase so I've taken it on a plane.
MistaEast
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Honestly I was surprised too. Kayak fit in one half of the suitcase, 2 life jackets and all accessories other than the hand pump fit in the other half. Used an electric pump instead which was meh, but still.

I've spent hundreds on kayak rentals because I thought an inflatable would pop the first time I hit a branch in the water but figured it's only gotta last 2 or 3 and I break even. It's lasted many times that and I've dragged it across boat ramps and gotten my fat ass stuck on a tree in the water before. Really recommend inflatables.
18speedmike
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Only exception that I can think of is for people who don't have space to store the kayak or want to be able to stow an inflatable in their car on a road trip.

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not drop stitch floor, too expensive
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Quote from arabbitfriend :
Inflatable kayaks are a joke if you're a normal sized adult man, and a pain to deflate and pack up. Spend $100 more and get a plastic kayak and a soft roof rack for your car if you don't have a truck. You will be much happier, trust me.
why soft?
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gl21133
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Quote from arabbitfriend :
Inflatable kayaks are a joke if you're a normal sized adult man, and a pain to deflate and pack up. Spend $100 more and get a plastic kayak and a soft roof rack for your car if you don't have a truck. You will be much happier, trust me.
Define "normal sized".
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AlwaysSaving
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Amazon itself has it for 249.99
Priced around 450 until it changed around May 22nd
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jakk55
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Quote from arabbitfriend :
Inflatable kayaks are a joke if you're a normal sized adult man, and a pain to deflate and pack up. Spend $100 more and get a plastic kayak and a soft roof rack for your car if you don't have a truck. You will be much happier, trust me.
Tell that to every normal sized adult man who has pack-rafted.
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WildRigger47
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Quote from arabbitfriend :
Inflatable kayaks are a joke if you're a normal sized adult man, and a pain to deflate and pack up. Spend $100 more and get a plastic kayak and a soft roof rack for your car if you don't have a truck. You will be much happier, trust me.
I couldn't agree more.
The difference between an inflatable and a decent brand/quality polypropylene (plastic) is night and day in the ride and handling, yet not that great a difference in the 'price for value'.

I have 2, one being a 10' 6" Perception Hook Angler 105, which I got on sale for about $450 and the other being a 9' 6" Perception Swifty Deluxe, which only cost me $225.
Spend just a bit more than any inflatable and you'll never regret it.
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Quote from WildRigger47 :
I couldn't agree more.
The difference between an inflatable and a decent brand/quality polypropylene (plastic) is night and day in the ride and handling, yet not that great a difference in the 'price for value'.

I have 2, one being a 10' 6" Perception Hook Angler 105, which I got on sale for about $450 and the other being a 9' 6" Perception Swifty Deluxe, which only cost me $225.
Spend just a bit more than any inflatable and you'll never regret it.
Only exception that I can think of is for people who don't have space to store the kayak or want to be able to stow an inflatable in their car on a road trip.
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MistaEast
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Quote from arabbitfriend :
Inflatable kayaks are a joke if you're a normal sized adult man, and a pain to deflate and pack up. Spend $100 more and get a plastic kayak and a soft roof rack for your car if you don't have a truck. You will be much happier, trust me.
Respectfully disagree. I'm 6' 230lbs and bought an intex explorer k2 earlier this year. Taken it on a few solo trips and a tandem trip in florida. Love it a lot, super convenient since I own a sedan and live in an apt. And it all fit in a 28" suitcase so I've taken it on a plane.
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Quote from 18speedmike :
Only exception that I can think of is for people who don't have space to store the kayak or want to be able to stow an inflatable in their car on a road trip.
True, and I agree. If there's limiting factors such as storage or whatever, then a 'hard body' isn't always feasible.
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arabbitfriend
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Quote from MistaEast :
Respectfully disagree. I'm 6' 230lbs and bought an intex explorer k2 earlier this year. Taken it on a few solo trips and a tandem trip in florida. Love it a lot, super convenient since I own a sedan and live in an apt. And it all fit in a 28" suitcase so I've taken it on a plane.
I also had the K2. Respectfully, I find it very hard to believe you got that thing in a suitcase. And if you did, wow what a headache! You know kayaks can be rented in Florida, right?
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norcal007
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Quote from arabbitfriend :
Inflatable kayaks are a joke if you're a normal sized adult man, and a pain to deflate and pack up. Spend $100 more and get a plastic kayak and a soft roof rack for your car if you don't have a truck. You will be much happier, trust me.
lol..says the guy who doesn't own either. Approaching around 50% of the paddlers are using a inflatable for whitewater kayaking, self included
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Quote from arabbitfriend :
I also had the K2. Respectfully, I find it very hard to believe you got that thing in a suitcase. And if you did, wow what a headache! You know kayaks can be rented in Florida, right?
Honestly I was surprised too. Kayak fit in one half of the suitcase, 2 life jackets and all accessories other than the hand pump fit in the other half. Used an electric pump instead which was meh, but still.

I've spent hundreds on kayak rentals because I thought an inflatable would pop the first time I hit a branch in the water but figured it's only gotta last 2 or 3 and I break even. It's lasted many times that and I've dragged it across boat ramps and gotten my fat ass stuck on a tree in the water before. Really recommend inflatables.
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Quote from MistaEast :
Honestly I was surprised too. Kayak fit in one half of the suitcase, 2 life jackets and all accessories other than the hand pump fit in the other half. Used an electric pump instead which was meh, but still.

I've spent hundreds on kayak rentals because I thought an inflatable would pop the first time I hit a branch in the water but figured it's only gotta last 2 or 3 and I break even. It's lasted many times that and I've dragged it across boat ramps and gotten my fat ass stuck on a tree in the water before. Really recommend inflatables.
I will admit though that the inflatable isn't as maneuverable and fast in the water as a standard kayak, but it's just as fun and I'm happy with it.
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Not for tall people. This guy is 5'9" 145lb and he is basically touching the bow with his feet. I have a K2 and love it for whitewater and rivers, anything flatwater take the hardshells

https://youtu.be/SjoQC89HjYo
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