Board And Kayak
Updated on 5/1/2024
Aquaglide Deschutes Inflatable Kayak

Aquaglide Deschutes Inflatable Kayak

Description

Aquaglide Deschutes Inflatable Kayak

The Aquaglide Deschutes Inflatable Kayak is designed for effortless paddling, portability, and ease of transport. With its combination of length, stiffness, and light weight, this kayak makes for a great inflatable option.

The Deschutes 110 weighs only 18 pounds, making it lightweight and packable. It comes with a duffle-style storage bag, making transportation effortless. The kayak also features molded plastic carry handles on both the bow and stern, allowing for comfortable carrying or lifting.

Key user features of the Aquaglide Deschutes Kayak include quick release seats, adjustable foot rests, velcro adjustments for personalized seat positioning, paddle keepers, quick release fin, Halkey-Roberts Valve adaptor, and cockpit drain.

Details of the kayak include a maximum weight capacity of 300 lbs (136 kg) and dimensions of 11' L x 36" W x 9.5" H. The package includes the kayak, seat, quick-release fin, storage bag, and repair kit.

Aquaglide is known for their passion for water sports and their commitment to engineering top-notch boating technologies. This kayak combines the performance you want with hassle-free portability.

FAQs:

Can this do class 2 rapids?
Yes, easily!

How stable is it and is it easy to set up?
Setup in 10 minutes or less and very easy

What kind of pump should I use? I use an Advanced Elements hand pump and it works great. Inflates fast, no need for an electric pump.

Does it have a hard bottom in case of scrapping rocky bottom rivers that get shallow?
The bottom is hard enough to handle the occasional run-in with rocks but I wouldn’t test fate by paddling in rocky bottom shallows. If that’s your plan get a hard bottom kayak designed for it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this do class 2 rapids?

Yes, easily!

How stable is it and is it easy to set up?

Setup in 10 minutes or less and very easy

What kind of pump should I use?

I use an Advanced Elements hand pump and it works great. Inflates fast, no need for an electric pump.

Does it have a hard bottom in case of scrapping rocky bottom rivers that get shallow?

The bottom is hard enough to handle the occasional run-in with rocks but I wouldn’t test fate by paddling in rocky bottom shallows. If that’s your plan get a hard bottom kayak designed for it.