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Old 07-15-2012, 05:19 PM   #170
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any word on inflatable kyaks?

I'm thinking of getting one for areas of the forest where it would be easier to not have to lug my other one on top of the car.

There is also a designated wildnerness area here with lots of lakes. One can take a water taxi to and from the end of one lake getting you within .5 miles of the wilderness boarder.

Below are what I've thought about. The reviews on the first two are sketchy. Actually the cheaper of the two seems like the better one to go with in that case. However I'm also wondering are their intent. For me it's a back up and not a primary kayak. To take in places where I definitely am not going to take my other and to maybe have with me to use on whims because it's small enough to have in the car all the time. Also if I had someone come visit me we could go kayaking together.

Now the third actually seems like the one I should go with. I'm just debating if I want to but another couple hundred out on a kayak however I'm thinking it might be worth it. any idears?


$74 at walmart



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$234 at walmart and$237 at amazon
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