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expiredminntwins | Staff posted Jan 21, 2026 03:34 PM
expiredminntwins | Staff posted Jan 21, 2026 03:34 PM

Sevylor QuickPak K1 1-Person Inflatable Kayak (Blue) $89.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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Woot [woot.com] has Sevylor QuickPak K1 1-Person Inflatable Kayak (Blue) for $99.99 - $10 with code SAVE10 = $89.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime. Otherwise shipping is $6.

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  • Easy-to-carry backpack system turns into the seat
  • 21-gauge PVC construction is rugged for lake use
  • Tarpaulin bottom provides durable protection from punctures
  • Multiple air chambers allow another chamber to stay inflated if one is punctured
  • Airtight System is guaranteed not to leak
  • Double Lock valves use two locking points for easy inflation/deflation
  • Backrest
  • Multi-position foot rest lets you find your most comfortable position
  • Secure storage area lets you safely store items with bungees
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Woot [woot.com] has Sevylor QuickPak K1 1-Person Inflatable Kayak (Blue) for $99.99 - $10 with code SAVE10 = $89.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime. Otherwise shipping is $6.

Details:
  • Easy-to-carry backpack system turns into the seat
  • 21-gauge PVC construction is rugged for lake use
  • Tarpaulin bottom provides durable protection from punctures
  • Multiple air chambers allow another chamber to stay inflated if one is punctured
  • Airtight System is guaranteed not to leak
  • Double Lock valves use two locking points for easy inflation/deflation
  • Backrest
  • Multi-position foot rest lets you find your most comfortable position
  • Secure storage area lets you safely store items with bungees

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Jan 22, 2026 02:07 AM
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hurtmepleaseJan 22, 2026 02:07 AM
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This seems like a better version of the K1 Intex inflatable sit-in kayak I have. It is a little more expensive, but looks like it will be easier to inflate, and will be more comfortable. I am around 6'3", and the sit-in is a tight fit. This is likely easier to spray off and dry out after use as well.
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minntwinsJan 22, 2026 12:17 PM
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Quote from hurtmeplease :
This seems like a better version of the K1 Intex inflatable sit-in kayak I have. It is a little more expensive, but looks like it will be easier to inflate, and will be more comfortable. I am around 6'3", and the sit-in is a tight fit. This is likely easier to spray off and dry out after use as well.

I am debating on getting one for my older kids..
Jan 22, 2026 07:57 PM
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jaho1972Jan 22, 2026 07:57 PM
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Anyone else having issues with code?
Jan 22, 2026 08:53 PM
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GiantcrazyJan 22, 2026 08:53 PM
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Quote from hurtmeplease :
This seems like a better version of the K1 Intex inflatable sit-in kayak I have. It is a little more expensive, but looks like it will be easier to inflate, and will be more comfortable. I am around 6'3", and the sit-in is a tight fit. This is likely easier to spray off and dry out after use as well.
I had one and got rid of it pretty quickly. The fin is comically undersized and paddling (especially with the joke of a paddle it comes with) is an exercise in futility if you're a normal sized adult, the tracking is terrible. If you go this route, be sure to have a better paddle and use it only on still lakes, nowhere near any sort of current.
Jan 23, 2026 02:21 AM
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hurtmepleaseJan 23, 2026 02:21 AM
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Quote from Giantcrazy :
I had one and got rid of it pretty quickly. The fin is comically undersized and paddling (especially with the joke of a paddle it comes with) is an exercise in futility if you're a normal sized adult, the tracking is terrible. If you go this route, be sure to have a better paddle and use it only on still lakes, nowhere near any sort of current.
I am in the Midwest and use them in small reservoirs, so no current. I did use an inflatable 5 person boat on a larger lake once that was a bit rough getting back to the our shore. I actually jumped out and swam, pushing it to get back as using the paddles was just treading the current.

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