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Aquaglide Noyo 90 Inflatable Kayak on sale for
$129.99.
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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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Maybe good for a small lake, for kids. That's about it.
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The one downside is that this is NOT for large people. If you're over 6' tall and 180lbs this is going to feel too small. My wife and kids like it a lot but I'm 5'10" and 170lbs and it's a tight fit for me.
The one downside is that this is NOT for large people. If you're over 6' tall and 180lbs this is going to feel too small. My wife and kids like it a lot but I'm 5'10" and 170lbs and it's a tight fit for me.
My friend has this boat and I agreed with the assessment. Definitely will be tight for a bigger person over 5'8! Quick to inflate and build quality is excellent for the price. The Sea Eagle is definitely a great recommendation, although price will be much more.....
Yeah, compared to the Intex K2 I was using before I was very impressed with the build quality when I inflated this kayak for the first time. Much thicker material all around and it feels much sturdier. I always feel a little nervous in the Intex boats but this one is built to take a beating and I don't worry about it at all when I bump into rocks or bottom out in shallows. Really my only complaint is that I wish it were a little bigger.
I'd like to eventually get one of the Sea Eagle drop stitch canoes but those are around $2,000.