Brand | Intex |
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Item Weight | 44.7 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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INTEX Excursion Pro Inflatable Kayak Series: Includes Deluxe 86in Kayak Paddles and High-Output Pump – SuperTough PVC – Adjustable Bucket Seat – Fishing Rod Holders – Grab Handles
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Brand | Intex |
Item Weight | 44.7 Pounds |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Red |
Style | 2-person |
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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4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #11,750 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 quality, ease of assembly, and space of the kayak. For example, they mention it's seemingly indestructible, quick to inflate, and deflate. They're also happy with portability, and maneuverability. That said, some complain about the leakage and opinions are mixed on value.
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Customers like the quality of the kayak. They say it's solid, seems indestructible, and reliable. Customers also appreciate the excellent quality valves and the thick, tough material. They also mention that the raft is awesome, the booster seat is amazing, and the seating in both kayaks is pretty modular to set it up for one or two people.
"...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
"...I had it on the lakes on windy days and it was still pretty stable. The material is pretty durable to stand up my abuse. The seats were crap though...." Read more
"...The booster seat is amazing it puts you higher so it’s easier to paddle and you sit up straighter, it’s glorious get another one...." Read more
"...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
Customers like the inflation of the kayak. They say it is quick to inflate and deflate. They mention that the build quality is great, and the seats inflat well and are comfortable at first sit. They also say that achieving proper inflation is easy, and that it takes about 4 minutes.
"...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
"Likes: fairly light, easy to inflate, great Boston valves, tracks well, stable, small enough packed to fit in car...." Read more
"...They also deflate very quickly and the pump can be used to help get the last of the air removed...." Read more
"Set up. Inflating kayak is very easy. Chairs are a pain to inflate. Doesn’t take long at all. No holes found on initial inflation...." Read more
Customers find the kayak easy to set up and get going. They say the seats install easily if you follow the instructions. The kayak sets up fairly quickly, and includes functional foot rests. It's a super convenient way to get to your spot on the water, and the phone holder makes it easy to take pictures, change music, or have a conversation. The bright color makes it simple for boats to see you.
"...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
"...Inflating kayak is very easy. Chairs are a pain to inflate. Doesn’t take long at all. No holes found on initial inflation...." Read more
"The kayak sets up fairly quickly, and includes functional foot rests, a good double-action air pump, and "comfortable enough" seats for two...." Read more
"...Very sturdy, durable, and easy to prepare going in the water...." Read more
Customers like the space in the kayak. For example, they mention it's roomy and comfortable, with plenty of leg room. That said, they say it comes with a decent right-size backpack that fits everything. That being said, customers say it'll fit in any vehicle and has good space for dry packs, fishing bags, and small coolers at each end.
"...only a few minutes, and everything (aside from the paddles) fits into the provided bag...." Read more
"...half as heavy, you don’t have to strap it the top of the car, fits nicely in the bag, which surprisingly how cheap it feels has lasted over two..." Read more
"...Here’s the good: super compact...." Read more
"...The battery fits in the top of the tackle box with plenty of room to spare...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the kayak. They mention it's easy to carry, blow up, and maneuver. It's also very lightweight, making it easy for two people to move around. The front and back make it easy to take to the water's edge, and it'll easily haul from car to wherever you want to setup. Customers also appreciate the excellent carrying backpack. Overall, most are happy with the port ability and portability.
"...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)...." Read more
"Likes: fairly light, easy to inflate, great Boston valves, tracks well, stable, small enough packed to fit in car...." Read more
"...Clip on Rod holder openings are narrow. I find it easier to carry by myself while inflated.Comfort. I’m 6’1 220 with back issues...." Read more
"...They likely will cost more, easier to transport, and appear to need less love in talking care of them, but you are very low in the water and they..." Read more
Customers like the maneuverability of the kayak. They say it tracks well, and responds quickly to their paddling. The kayak tracks well with the deep skeg and the larger fin. The boat also tracks well and is easy to control in deeper water. The speed and maneuverability definitely met or exceeded their expectations.
"...The boat also tracked very well, but turned very quick when needed (I suspect the short skeg helped that)...." Read more
"...tracking was not bad with the skeg at the bottom. I had it on the lakes on windy days and it was still pretty stable...." Read more
"...The booster seat is amazing it puts you higher so it’s easier to paddle and you sit up straighter, it’s glorious get another one...." Read more
"...Ease of paddling. So I’ve read all the reviews about this being slow and unresponsive. I don’t understand what they are talking about...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the kayak. Some mention that it's well built, and well worth the investment. However, others say that the accessories are super cheap and useless.
"...Since it’s so cheap (I bought it during sales for $150 at the end of 2022) I could buy a new hard shell kayak and still keep it...." Read more
"...In my opinion the Excursion Pro is worth the extra $135...." 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
"...For us it was a cost effective and flexible way to try out kayaking and see if it was something we wanted to do...." Read more
Customers dislike the leakage of the kayak. They mention that the valves just leak air, the seam where it's leaking is on the right ballast, and the small pinhole leak in one of the seats. The valves were not sealing upon disconnect from the pump, and it'd be possible for the seats to spill out if the 370 is capsized.
"...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
"...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 was well until another leak formed at a different seam after 3 uses of patching the original leak...." Read more
"...Know that there is a 25% or greater chance this will leak air. You only have 30 days to return it...." 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!
But for fishing, first of all ucan’t stand up to cast, and the wind could blow the kayak off the targeted spot easily, and the two rod holders orientation are bad because the fishing rods will cross each other. I don’t think I could mod it to add a trolling motor. All in all, it lacks the fishing features but what can I expect from a $150 inflatable kayak. I am planning to get a hard shell fishing kayak and looking for sales later this year.
if u r only looking for a kayak to get to the water, I will highly recommend it. It’s fun and stable. Not very fast but get the job done. If ur looking for fishing kayak I would not recommend this. From my own research the Pelican catch mode 110 is the best bang for the bucks but I am cheap and waiting for it on sales.
P.s., if u plan to buy this kayak, I would recommend getting some PVC tapes and some marine glues to reinforce the bottom. Nothing is wrong with the kayak but it will last even longer. I planned to do it until I changed my mind to get a better fishing kayak.
Dislikes: one kayak had to be repaired 4 times with punctures just above waterline seam. Had to get my own glue, none provided but patches worked out well. One of the seats also got a hole which is actually worse than the kayak, cause you quickly lose support.
Lessons learned: buy a repair kit cause your gonna need to patch holes at some point, when kayaking bring your pump with you cause if it’s a slow leak you can always pump up the side that leaks, you’re really never in trouble of sinking. Also bring duct tape and gum, chew the gum put it on the hole and duct tape it, stops the leak. The seat issue, I bought regular kayak seats so I wouldn’t have to deal with a punctured seat, your decision. The booster seat is amazing it puts you higher so it’s easier to paddle and you sit up straighter, it’s glorious get another one.
I have two kayaks, the first got the holes the second has not. I’ve taken both out on lakes in Utah, Arizona and California and in the ocean. Scraped against a lot of rocks, concrete and whatever. Not sure why one was more durable.
Having owned a large 13’ plastic two man kayak, this kayak is a wonder: half as heavy, you don’t have to strap it the top of the car, fits nicely in the bag, which surprisingly how cheap it feels has lasted over two years.
Lastly on cleaning: inflate the kayak, wash with soap and sponge. To dry I use a leaf blower to blow as much water off as I can, then where the is still water I use a wet/dry vac to suck it off, then wipe with a micro fiber towel. I deflate the sides a bit then pull them back the vacuum and wipe the inside corners. And it’s dry
Foot rest work well, pole holders are not that useful and the hole is too small for most poles, haven’t ever used the phone holder or the bar either
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2021
Dislikes: one kayak had to be repaired 4 times with punctures just above waterline seam. Had to get my own glue, none provided but patches worked out well. One of the seats also got a hole which is actually worse than the kayak, cause you quickly lose support.
Lessons learned: buy a repair kit cause your gonna need to patch holes at some point, when kayaking bring your pump with you cause if it’s a slow leak you can always pump up the side that leaks, you’re really never in trouble of sinking. Also bring duct tape and gum, chew the gum put it on the hole and duct tape it, stops the leak. The seat issue, I bought regular kayak seats so I wouldn’t have to deal with a punctured seat, your decision. The booster seat is amazing it puts you higher so it’s easier to paddle and you sit up straighter, it’s glorious get another one.
I have two kayaks, the first got the holes the second has not. I’ve taken both out on lakes in Utah, Arizona and California and in the ocean. Scraped against a lot of rocks, concrete and whatever. Not sure why one was more durable.
Having owned a large 13’ plastic two man kayak, this kayak is a wonder: half as heavy, you don’t have to strap it the top of the car, fits nicely in the bag, which surprisingly how cheap it feels has lasted over two years.
Lastly on cleaning: inflate the kayak, wash with soap and sponge. To dry I use a leaf blower to blow as much water off as I can, then where the is still water I use a wet/dry vac to suck it off, then wipe with a micro fiber towel. I deflate the sides a bit then pull them back the vacuum and wipe the inside corners. And it’s dry
Foot rest work well, pole holders are not that useful and the hole is too small for most poles, haven’t ever used the phone holder or the bar either