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.
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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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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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Priced around 450 until it changed around May 22nd
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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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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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.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank MistaEast
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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