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Aquaglide Noyo 90 Inflatable Kayak on sale for
$129.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Community Member
Dealzslickk for sharing this deal.
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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Adjustable paddles (that are better quality than the Intex ones) are about $30 on Amazon.
Maybe good for a small lake, for kids. That's about it.
Maybe good for a small lake, for kids. That's about it.
It can simultaneously be solid and have a significant caveat that makes it a poor choice for a lot of people. Fortunately for anyone interested, there are plenty of objective reviews to read through. The review curve isn't bad, it's not like it's a "U" shape which I'd find more concerning in terms of durability.
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"left for less than an hour came back to one side half deflated, thought maybe i didn't add as much as I needed tried again same result."
"I was so excited to receive my kayak, but when I inflated it, the right side wouldn't hold air. Unfortunately, I will need to return it."
"I would not recommend this kayak. May have been the exception, but both side chambers leaked on first use."
You can't honestly tell me this is a "solid" set of reviews. But sure, if you want to keep touting this product, go ahead. I figured it would be helpful to others to warn them of what they might be getting into (literally).
Maybe good for a small lake, for kids. That's about it.
"left for less than an hour came back to one side half deflated, thought maybe i didn't add as much as I needed tried again same result."
"I was so excited to receive my kayak, but when I inflated it, the right side wouldn't hold air. Unfortunately, I will need to return it."
"I would not recommend this kayak. May have been the exception, but both side chambers leaked on first use."
You can't honestly tell me this is a "solid" set of reviews. But sure, if you want to keep touting this product, go ahead. I figured it would be helpful to others to warn them of what they might be getting into (literally).
What I am doing is defending someone's right to say the reviews look solid to them without ridicule, because based on the shape of the review curve it does in fact look like a solid product to me as well. I've seen some bad review trends on Amazon, this isn't one of them.
Granted, I didn't check if the reviews passed a fakespot test. And if there's a run of more recent negative reviews, then that's worth pointing out, but doesn't require leaving a comment just to insult someone because you disagree with their assessment.