Brand | Intex |
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Item Weight | 44.67 Pounds |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Red |
Style | 2-person |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Weight Limit | 400 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 151"L x 37"W x 18"H |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.5 x 23.6 x 13.5 inches |
Package Weight | 21.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 151 x 37 x 18 inches |
Brand Name | Intex |
Warranty Description | 90-Day Limited Manufacturer |
Model Name | Excursion Pro K2 Kayak |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Intex |
Part Number | 68309EP |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Repair Patch Kit, Aluminum Oars, High Output Air Pump, Inflatable Kayak |
Size | 2-Person |
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Brand | Intex |
Item Weight | 44.67 Pounds |
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About this item
- Intex Excursion Pro Kayak made with low profile Polypropylene to maintain color and structural strength when in contact with oil, salt water, or other chemical agents, ready for use in rivers or lakes
- Kayak with built-in footrest and adjustable seats for comfort, able to hold maximum weight capacity of 396.8 pounds; Ideal for adventurous water enthusiasts
- Versatile 2 Person kayak featuring 2- 86 inch aluminum oars, 2 detachable fishing rod holders, 1 adjustable GoPro camera and mobile phone mount, high-output pump and one repair patch
- Inflatable and foldable kayak comes with US Coast Guard ID and TUV certifications, guaranteeing top-notch safety standards, bringing utmost peace of mind when fishing
- Lightweight and equipped with carrying handles on the front and back for easy transport even when inflated; Dimensions (L x W x H): 151 x 37 x 18 inches; Weights 39 pounds
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ASIN | B07F88P35C |
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Best Sellers Rank | #12,469 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1 in Fishing Kayaks |
Date First Available | January 1, 2019 |
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Customers like the kayak for its ease of setup, quality, size, inflation, and performance. They mention that it's a simple but effective design that hols them in place and they have no doubts about it. They also appreciate the small storage space needed, and say it works great on a lake or for going downstream on rive.
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Customers like the stability of the kayak. They mention that it looks good when inflated, is sturdy, and reliable. The seats are comfortable and reliable, and the kayak tracks well. They also appreciate the quality of the build for the money.
"...Everything was solid, and no problems. Deflation took only a few minutes, and everything (aside from the paddles) fits into the provided bag...." Read more
"...For long term durability and impression of fit and finish the Excursion is just much nicer...." Read more
"...superior to the Excursion Pro K2, and its seats are comfortable and reliable (though I have on occasion had to blow one up again, out on the water)...." Read more
"...Do that, problem solved. Long term durability. We’ve had them out a handful of times and I can see scuffs and fold marks already...." Read more
Customers like the inflation of the kayak. They say that it's quick to inflate, and the build quality is great. They also say that the kayak deflates fast and really flat so that you can fold it up and carry it. The air valves make achieving proper inflation easy, and it blows up easily. Customers also say the kayak tracks well and is pretty fast for an inflatable. Deflation took only a few minutes, and everything fits into the carrying case. Overall, customers are happy with the inflation and deflation of the product.
"...Everything was solid, and no problems. Deflation took only a few minutes, and everything (aside from the paddles) fits into the provided bag...." Read more
"This is an awesome inflatable kayak, the build quality is outstanding, more what you would expect on an $800 kayak not $280 delivered...." Read more
"...First, it is so quick to inflate! I was worried about using the hand pump, but it was super fast and easy!..." Read more
"...of sitting on it the whole seat goes limp, and it's very difficult to reinflate or reposition the seat while sitting on it out on the water...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the kayak. They say it's well designed, sturdy, and fun on the water. The paddles are decent, and the seams all look good.
"...The paddles are usable, and while I don't expect them to snap on me, there is no way to adjust for different size arms...." Read more
"...Both paddle well and I'm confident that either kayak will serve you just fine for occasional recreation...." Read more
"...The material seems very heavy and durable, seams all look good, but its not too heavy for me to carry down to the beach myself, love the included bag..." Read more
"...Its atrocious seats must be replaced ‒ under ideal conditions they offer little back support, and every time I tried to use them they soon lost air..." Read more
Customers like the size of the kayak. They mention it's roomy, comfortable, and sturdy. It has plenty of leg room, and is a great size for two people or one person plus gear. The pump is large and works just as good sucking air out. The seating in both kayaks is pretty modular, and the paddles are fine for two p eople but a bit short when in the one person seating setup.
"...Everything else is better than expected. The seatinging in both kayaks is pretty modular to set it up for one or two people...." Read more
"...The Excursion Pro K2 has adequate room for two adults, and it allows a solo kayaker to sit in the center of the kayak (at the "beam")...." Read more
"...The supplied paddles are fine for two people but a bit short when in the one person seating setup...." Read more
"...Again, i was happy with them, but they are inflatable to only one size, so different users may want to consider something down the line...." Read more
Customers like the value of the kayak. They say it's a great investment for the outdoor enthusiast, and an inexpensive way to get into kayaking. Some mention that the quality is good for the price.
"...In my opinion the Excursion Pro is worth the extra $135...." Read more
"...The supplies pump is excellent. The value system is also excellent, amd is quickly becoming the standard for high end inflatable kayaks and..." Read more
"...The inflatable seat look a little cheaper compared to expensive models, but they did the job just fine, and had no problem paddling for around 3..." Read more
"I got this in November at an amazing price, (150!!!!)but didn’t get a chance to even open it up until now when the weather warmed up...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the kayak. They mention that the paddles worked fine, it performed incredibly during the trip, and it works great on a lake, pond, or for going downstream on a river. The air intake valves work great, and once adjusted the pump easily snaps onto the valve. The straight up and down which works great for trolling, and the foot rest work well. The room than expected for gear, and rod holders work well, makes it easy to carry gear. Overall, customers are happy with the kayak's performance and recommend it to others.
"...like I had to put a ton of extra energy into paddling; the boat didn't putter to a stop if I took a break, though I am sure it didn't cruise as long..." Read more
"...The foot rests work well. The pump nozzle and the pressure guage both lock into the valves and work great (a feature lacking on the explorer)...." Read more
"...Everyone I talked to at Intek were crackerjack smart, fast, efficient and true to their words...." Read more
"For the price and for what this is, it is sturdy and does great. took a bit of figuring out, but the pump works well...." Read more
Customers find the kayak easy to set up and get going. They mention it doesn't take long at all, and it's easy and unexpectedly fast to inflate.
"...Wonderful.Getting setup. My daughter (who is seven) and I can park our car and be on the water in just about 15 minutes. It’s great...." Read more
"...I was worried about using the hand pump, but it was super fast and easy!Secondly, it included both the rod holders And a camera holder!..." Read more
"...I have several hard kayaks, but this is so easy and simple to setup toss in the truck then into the water it is my go to kayak...." Read more
"...Very sturdy, durable, and easy to prepare going in the water...." Read more
Customers have reported issues with the kayak's valves leaking air, water, and not sealing upon disconnect. This makes the kayak prone to spilling out and drifting away if it's capsized. Some customers also mention that the kayak is not watertight and should not be considered as a drybag.
"...If the 370 is capsized, it is possible for the seats to spill out and drift away, as they cannot be fastened to the kayak...." Read more
"...All three valves leak! They leak as soon as there is significant pressure in their respective chamber, and as soon as the pump is removed, they let..." Read more
"...All was well until another leak formed at a different seam after 3 uses of patching the original leak...." Read more
"...The valves are really easy to knock open, but no worries--you can inflate the seats easily with your mouth...." Read more
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First off, aside from life vest, the package includes EVERYTHING you need to enjoy your day on the water. This is an excellent starting kit for someone looking to get into the hobby, and will easily allow owners to upgrade as they go (more on that in a bit).
Out of the box, setup took me about 15 minutes all told (reading the book, inflation and check out). Everything was solid, and no problems. Deflation took only a few minutes, and everything (aside from the paddles) fits into the provided bag. It is portable, but I wouldn't want to hike for any length of time with the kit by myself (and being a single father...).
Taking it to the ocean today (specifically a mangrove protected area, so not open waves), the boat performed amazingly. For those curious, I had:
Myself @ 230lb
My daughter @ 50lb
2 Camelback bags @ 4l capacity
Due to the shallow water I used the short skeg. The boat was very stable, and felt as solid (if not more) as a plastic hulled boat. The body was very rigid (inflated to spec and verified with the included gauge), and showed no flex even when being rocked by good wake. The boat also tracked very well, but turned very quick when needed (I suspect the short skeg helped that). With a strong paddle, I could basically turn in place, and never ran into something uncontrollably. I also didn't feel like I had to put a ton of extra energy into paddling; the boat didn't putter to a stop if I took a break, though I am sure it didn't cruise as long as a solid hull might have. That said, I wasn't feeling like I was fighting the vessel, and it made the experience great.
As noted, my daughter and I brought ourselves and some backpacks, and we still had room for more cargo. There is a solid area behind the rear seat, as well as in the front, and y pi u can easily fit a dry bag in both areas. I ran with my backpack between my legs, and still had plenty of room. The foot rests were also very useful, and provided genuine support for strong paddling. The inflatable seat look a little cheaper compared to expensive models, but they did the job just fine, and had no problem paddling for around 3 hours without discomfort.
So, with all the raving, nothing is ever perfect, so I will point out some honest critiques for buyers to consider:
-I expect the included carry bag to last about 3 more trips. It is easily the weakest part of the package, and should be changed first. It holds EVERYTHING, but just doesn't feel sturdy.
- The paddles are usable, and while I don't expect them to snap on me, there is no way to adjust for different size arms. I am 5'6", and had no problem getting good strokes, but bigger/smaller users may want to make sure they are a good length for them.
- Seats also tend to be a personal choice, so i will note that the seats are not a proprietary system, and you can easily upgrade them if you need. They follow the common yak system of the back supported by forward hooks, and i see no reason you couldn't upgrade the seats. Again, i was happy with them, but they are inflatable to only one size, so different users may want to consider something down the line.
- The bow and stern could really use some sort of webbing or extra tie down for gear. There a metal d rings all around that can be used for anchors or ties, but nothing on top to hold anything (like an anchor you might attach to the d rings). This leaves only the foot space and aft space as the only secure storage; I am sure you can add something, but it's not there out of the box.
At the end of the day, it only took about 20 minutes to tear down, and that included a fresh water rinse. It's easy to pack down, and has no problem going back in the bag (just make sure you deflate it as much as possible to get the space). I know my daughter and I will have many more adventures thanks to this boat, and I really think it is an amazing value at its price. I compared it to a sea eagle 380x I was able to examine, and aside from weight rating, I didn't feel like I was making a sacrifice in quality for what I wanted (sure, I won't take class 4 Rapids like the eagle, but.... that's not a problem for me.. heh). This boat swings above its weight, and I think, if given a chance, will really get a good following like it's cheaper cousins. If this is in your price range, spring for the extra.. it's worth it!
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2019
First off, aside from life vest, the package includes EVERYTHING you need to enjoy your day on the water. This is an excellent starting kit for someone looking to get into the hobby, and will easily allow owners to upgrade as they go (more on that in a bit).
Out of the box, setup took me about 15 minutes all told (reading the book, inflation and check out). Everything was solid, and no problems. Deflation took only a few minutes, and everything (aside from the paddles) fits into the provided bag. It is portable, but I wouldn't want to hike for any length of time with the kit by myself (and being a single father...).
Taking it to the ocean today (specifically a mangrove protected area, so not open waves), the boat performed amazingly. For those curious, I had:
Myself @ 230lb
My daughter @ 50lb
2 Camelback bags @ 4l capacity
Due to the shallow water I used the short skeg. The boat was very stable, and felt as solid (if not more) as a plastic hulled boat. The body was very rigid (inflated to spec and verified with the included gauge), and showed no flex even when being rocked by good wake. The boat also tracked very well, but turned very quick when needed (I suspect the short skeg helped that). With a strong paddle, I could basically turn in place, and never ran into something uncontrollably. I also didn't feel like I had to put a ton of extra energy into paddling; the boat didn't putter to a stop if I took a break, though I am sure it didn't cruise as long as a solid hull might have. That said, I wasn't feeling like I was fighting the vessel, and it made the experience great.
As noted, my daughter and I brought ourselves and some backpacks, and we still had room for more cargo. There is a solid area behind the rear seat, as well as in the front, and y pi u can easily fit a dry bag in both areas. I ran with my backpack between my legs, and still had plenty of room. The foot rests were also very useful, and provided genuine support for strong paddling. The inflatable seat look a little cheaper compared to expensive models, but they did the job just fine, and had no problem paddling for around 3 hours without discomfort.
So, with all the raving, nothing is ever perfect, so I will point out some honest critiques for buyers to consider:
-I expect the included carry bag to last about 3 more trips. It is easily the weakest part of the package, and should be changed first. It holds EVERYTHING, but just doesn't feel sturdy.
- The paddles are usable, and while I don't expect them to snap on me, there is no way to adjust for different size arms. I am 5'6", and had no problem getting good strokes, but bigger/smaller users may want to make sure they are a good length for them.
- Seats also tend to be a personal choice, so i will note that the seats are not a proprietary system, and you can easily upgrade them if you need. They follow the common yak system of the back supported by forward hooks, and i see no reason you couldn't upgrade the seats. Again, i was happy with them, but they are inflatable to only one size, so different users may want to consider something down the line.
- The bow and stern could really use some sort of webbing or extra tie down for gear. There a metal d rings all around that can be used for anchors or ties, but nothing on top to hold anything (like an anchor you might attach to the d rings). This leaves only the foot space and aft space as the only secure storage; I am sure you can add something, but it's not there out of the box.
At the end of the day, it only took about 20 minutes to tear down, and that included a fresh water rinse. It's easy to pack down, and has no problem going back in the bag (just make sure you deflate it as much as possible to get the space). I know my daughter and I will have many more adventures thanks to this boat, and I really think it is an amazing value at its price. I compared it to a sea eagle 380x I was able to examine, and aside from weight rating, I didn't feel like I was making a sacrifice in quality for what I wanted (sure, I won't take class 4 Rapids like the eagle, but.... that's not a problem for me.. heh). This boat swings above its weight, and I think, if given a chance, will really get a good following like it's cheaper cousins. If this is in your price range, spring for the extra.. it's worth it!
I haven't owned a kayak before but I've paddled a few around and I've paddled hundreds of miles in a canoe. Both kayaks track well and respond quickly to your paddling.
One thing worth noting if you're planning on using the Excursion Pro for fishing. The rod holders point inward. Meaning if you put a rod in both rod holders they will literally cross. This makes the rod holders basically unusable for fishing or even transport. I added a couple Scotty rod holders to solve this problem. With a couple rail adapters they work great with the included accesory rail. I'm also not a fan of the paddle although that might just be because of my extensive canoe experience. So, I will probably just switch to a canoe paddle or maybe try a longer kayak paddle. Everything else is better than expected. The seatinging in both kayaks is pretty modular to set it up for one or two people. The seats are relatively comfortable considering that they're inflatable. The foot rests work well. The pump nozzle and the pressure guage both lock into the valves and work great (a feature lacking on the explorer). The extra seat pad included with the Excursion pro is a must have in my opinion and I'll be ordering one for the Explorer as well if intex will sell me one.
All in all I'm very pleased with both. If you can afford it buy the Excursion Pro over the Explorer. The excursion just feels and looks like a much higher end kayak than the explorer. But if your budget is tight enough both kayaks paddle and handle well and either will put a smile on your face out on the water.
Update 5/9/19
I added a Garmin Striker 4 fish finder mounted on a plano 1364 tackle box. The battery fits in the top of the tackle box with plenty of room to spare. I fixed the transducer to the skeg using a piece of aluminum stock and a few nuts/bolts. This thing is now a fishing machine.
Also, buy an anchor or you're gonna wish you had one pretty quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2019
I haven't owned a kayak before but I've paddled a few around and I've paddled hundreds of miles in a canoe. Both kayaks track well and respond quickly to your paddling.
One thing worth noting if you're planning on using the Excursion Pro for fishing. The rod holders point inward. Meaning if you put a rod in both rod holders they will literally cross. This makes the rod holders basically unusable for fishing or even transport. I added a couple Scotty rod holders to solve this problem. With a couple rail adapters they work great with the included accesory rail. I'm also not a fan of the paddle although that might just be because of my extensive canoe experience. So, I will probably just switch to a canoe paddle or maybe try a longer kayak paddle. Everything else is better than expected. The seatinging in both kayaks is pretty modular to set it up for one or two people. The seats are relatively comfortable considering that they're inflatable. The foot rests work well. The pump nozzle and the pressure guage both lock into the valves and work great (a feature lacking on the explorer). The extra seat pad included with the Excursion pro is a must have in my opinion and I'll be ordering one for the Explorer as well if intex will sell me one.
All in all I'm very pleased with both. If you can afford it buy the Excursion Pro over the Explorer. The excursion just feels and looks like a much higher end kayak than the explorer. But if your budget is tight enough both kayaks paddle and handle well and either will put a smile on your face out on the water.
Update 5/9/19
I added a Garmin Striker 4 fish finder mounted on a plano 1364 tackle box. The battery fits in the top of the tackle box with plenty of room to spare. I fixed the transducer to the skeg using a piece of aluminum stock and a few nuts/bolts. This thing is now a fishing machine.
Also, buy an anchor or you're gonna wish you had one pretty quickly.