Advanced Elements Advanced Frame Inflatable Kayak

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Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame Inflatable Kayak
(Sports) Advanced Elements

Built-in aluminum ribs define the bow and stern and improves tracking
Preassembled at the factory; simply unfold, inflate, and attach the seat
Looks and paddles similar to a rigid hard-shell kayak with the portability of an inflatable


Price: $499.99 $419.99


Customer Reviews:

  1. Great Recreational Kayak
    For those that don't have the space or the budget for a nice fiberglass kayak, the Advanced Elements is the next best thing. I purchased this early this year for my wife (having purchased the Expidition model for myself) and I have had the opportunity to use it a few times this season. I continue...
  2. A convenient pleasure
    We've been doing hardshell sit ins and sit upon kayaking, both touring and in the ocean for years. This year we thought it would be fun during a visit to Venice, Italy to kayak the canals and participate in the Vogalonga. After extensive internet research, it didn't appear that there were any...
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Best Uses: Lakes, mild rivers (class I – II), bays, estuaries

Brand: Advanced Elements

Available At:

Amazon.com REI

Number of Paddlers: 1

Stats: Length 13’, Width 25’’, Weight 32 lbs, Load Capacity 300 lbs

Accessories Included: Duffel bag, fold-down seat, adjustable foot braces, repair kit, optional spray skirt

Kayak Material: PVC-coated polyester/aluminum ribs

Pros: Narrow beam allows to easily pick up speed, coaming is capable of attaching a spray skirt, zippered access to a lower storage compartment, bungee deck lacing, d-rings, comfortable seats with storage pocket in back

Cons: Harder to take traveling with the aluminum poles, longer set-up time, no tracking help like skeg or rudder, stability is so-so (as usual with narrow, faster kayaks)

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