Oru Kayak has
Oru Kayak Lake+ Kayak (White) on sale for
$599. Shipping is $50.
Thanks community member
CoolSquirrel1553 for sharing this deal
Note, includes Bonus Our Paddle and Carrying Pack Bundle (automatically adds to cart)
Specs:
- Weight: Lake 17 Lbs (7.7 Kg), Lake+ 18 Lbs (8.2 Kg)
- Length: 9' 0" (274 cm)
- Width: 32" (81 Cm)
- Cockpit: 66" x 24" (168 x 61 cm )
- Max paddler height: 6'4" (193 cm)
- Weight capacity: 250 Lbs (113 Kg)
- Kayak box: 42" x 10" x 18" (107 x 25 x 46 cm)
- Shipping box: 44" x 21" x 11" (112 x 53 x 28 cm)
- Set-up time: 1-3 minutes
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If you live on a lake/river or transport your kayak to a lake/river via vehicle, this is not for you.
What it lacks in durability, it makes up with weight and portability. It's filling a niche for those who don't want to carry normal kayaks which can be cumbersome.
I have 2 of these we carry to a river that isn't accessible by vehicle, and I can carry two of these with ease.
The downside is, after 15 trips or so, they are starting to show fatigue at the seams, and one of them is leaking. Not leaking like you are going to sink, but leaking enough it is annoying.
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If you live on a lake/river or transport your kayak to a lake/river via vehicle, this is not for you.
What it lacks in durability, it makes up with weight and portability. It's filling a niche for those who don't want to carry normal kayaks which can be cumbersome.
I have 2 of these we carry to a river that isn't accessible by vehicle, and I can carry two of these with ease.
The downside is, after 15 trips or so, they are starting to show fatigue at the seams, and one of them is leaking. Not leaking like you are going to sink, but leaking enough it is annoying.
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If you live on a lake/river or transport your kayak to a lake/river via vehicle, this is not for you.
What it lacks in durability, it makes up with weight and portability. It's filling a niche for those who don't want to carry normal kayaks which can be cumbersome.
I have 2 of these we carry to a river that isn't accessible by vehicle, and I can carry two of these with ease.
The downside is, after 15 trips or so, they are starting to show fatigue at the seams, and one of them is leaking. Not leaking like you are going to sink, but leaking enough it is annoying.
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If you live on a lake/river or transport your kayak to a lake/river via vehicle, this is not for you.
What it lacks in durability, it makes up with weight and portability. It's filling a niche for those who don't want to carry normal kayaks which can be cumbersome.
I have 2 of these we carry to a river that isn't accessible by vehicle, and I can carry two of these with ease.
The downside is, after 15 trips or so, they are starting to show fatigue at the seams, and one of them is leaking. Not leaking like you are going to sink, but leaking enough it is annoying.
If you live on a lake/river or transport your kayak to a lake/river via vehicle, this is not for you.
What it lacks in durability, it makes up with weight and portability. It's filling a niche for those who don't want to carry normal kayaks which can be cumbersome.
I have 2 of these we carry to a river that isn't accessible by vehicle, and I can carry two of these with ease.
The downside is, after 15 trips or so, they are starting to show fatigue at the seams, and one of them is leaking. Not leaking like you are going to sink, but leaking enough it is annoying.
Just for the record, I've since gotten a pickup truck and now use hard-shell kayaks. They were $199 each and track way batter than the inflatables.
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