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The Intex Explorer K2 is a lightweight, inflatable 2-person kayak crafted from rugged vinyl with a 400lb weight capacity. Featuring quick Boston valves for fast inflation, adjustable seats with backrests, and a removable skeg, it’s designed for stability and comfort on lakes and mild rivers. The set includes deluxe aluminum paddles, a high-output pump, and a repair patch, all packed in a convenient carrying bag for easy transport and spontaneous water escapades.
Brand | Intex |
Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Material | Vinyl |
Color | Yellow |
Style | 2-person |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Weight Limit | 350 Pounds |
Cockpit size | 3 Feet |
Product Dimensions | 123"L x 36"W x 20"H |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10078257301208 |
Model Name | 2-person |
Manufacturer | Intex Recreation Corp |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.62 x 16.73 x 14.17 inches |
Package Weight | 16.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 123 x 36 x 20 inches |
Brand Name | Intex |
Warranty Description | 90-Day Limited Manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 68307EP |
Included Components | skeg |
Size | 2-Person |
S**1
Awsome kayak for the price
The media could not be loaded. Great product. I purchased toward the end of summer for $94. So the the price does fluctuate with the season. Took me about 20min in set up the 1st time. About 15min for subsequent attempts. I've taken it out 3-4 times in the last 2 months. Collapses down small enough to fit in the trunk of a small car. The paddles work, but I felt were on the small side for me. This kayak is somewhat wide also. I ended up getting a 96inch paddle but i'm 5'10''. My 5 yr old daughter does ok with it. When I stretch out my legs, I have to tuck my feet to the sides of the front seat. The skin of the boat is reasonably strong. You'd have to scrape against some jagged metal or be hit head on by a hard pointy branch for this to puncture.For the boating itself, this craft is ok. It doesn't seem as smooth or can go as fast as a hard plastic boat. But that's fine considering it's $100-200 less. I even took it through some mild rapids (still choppy enough to splash me good) and it held up fine.The fin/skeg works fine and is easy to install but requires decent hand strength to remove (a good thing). It basically clicks in place and you have to push a tab down to remove it. I drilled a hole and put a fishing line through it in case the skeg falls off as suggested by others, but this is unnecessary. I even started heading away from shore once and the skeg, and only the skeg, hit an underwater boulder. I was going about 3mph when it hit and came to a dead stop, all 200+ lbs of the boat and people. The skeg edge was a little scratched but in place at the end. Maybe Intex updated the skeg after it 1st came out. I'm going to remove the fishing line before the next trip because it is unnecessary and gets seaweed,etc caught in it creating more drag.If you were to give me the choice (price not an issue) b/w a hard plastic boat and this, I'd pick the hard boat. That said, I'm very happy with this very inexpensive and easy to transport kayak.
T**Y
Satisfied all around
Exceeded expectations for quality of manufacturing and materials given the price point. Very satisfied. Reasonably easy to inflate given the size. Great styling. Comfortable and sturdy seats greatly exceeded my expectations - I’d had doubt considering they’re inflatable. Adult 145 lbs in rear seat and child 60 lbs in front seat was totally fine for loading balance. Felt sturdy against rolling to the sides. Bag is fine for typical storage but buy a better bag if you’re checking it as airline baggage even though our made it fine (we had Amazon drop ship it to our destination and checked it in as baggage on our return flight home).
W**C
Turned out to be a great purchase. So convenient!
We are experienced Kayakers who have other hard sit on top and sit in kayaks. This was our first inflatable. For the price of admission, ours turned out to be a great purchase. We use it on vacation, so that we don’t have to carry our expensive kayaks on our vehicle for hundreds or thousands of miles, and worry about them getting stolen when we camp. We have used our Intex Explorer on the ocean inlet canals in Murrel’s Inlet, SC and it works great for that. Smooth water with some current. Our limit is about 1 1/2 to 2 hours before we feel cramped and need to take a break by getting out of the yak. I am 6’ and wife is 5’ 8”. This kayak is a little short for two people our sizes, but anything significantly longer is a lot more money so we make due. The Explorer K2 tracks well using the included skeg and when good paddling technique is used. When we paddle hard and fast in unison, it tracks very straight and is speedy enough. When letting off and ceasing all paddling, it will drift and the rear will start to swing out some. Not a big deal. The materials used seem durable enough for the price point. The only thing we really would like changed would be the inflation valves on the floor and on the front and rear bow and stern covers leave a little to be desired. They are the cheap little clear flip out valves like are used on inflatable pool toys. The other valves to inflate the sides the are the nice kind of valves that don’t let air escape when you pull the air pump out after inflating. Again, for the price point we figure they have to cut corners somewhere, and these are the areas they did. But all in all this is an amazing value for the money. We are done with set up and inflation using the included pump within 10-12 minutes, and deflation is even quicker. If we find we start using the Intex more and more, we may upgrade at some point to a longer (like 12-13 ft) inflatable kayak. If Intex made one, we’d buy it today. So if you want the convenience of a kayak you can take with you anywhere (comes with it’s own bag), and you want in for low cost, the Explorer K2 is a good way to go! Hey, If you found this review Helpful, please click Yes. Thanks Much, Willy C
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