Great for paddling in lakes, rivers, or the pool. Coleman's 2-Man inflatable touring kayak is made with a tough, 22-gauge PVC bladder that's puncture resistant and guaranteed not to leak. Features comfortable backrests for leverage and stability. Also comes with a cargo net to store extra gear, food and drinks.
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Choosing between a hard shell and inflatable kayak is a tough one- especially for beginners who are new to the exciting sport of kayaking. But as the benefits are paired with the shortcomings, many will be surprised to learn that inflatable kayaks have many benefits that a hard shell kayak just can’t live up to.
There is a common discrimination among those who haven’t actually used an inflatable kayak that they aren’t as hard as their predacessors. But in reality, the higher end models are just as bit as rigid as models made of hard materials- although this does depend on the make and model of the kayak in question.
Of course the reason why most opt for an inflatable kayak is the fact that they are so easily stored and easily used. Whereas most kayaks would have to be stored on top of a vehicle or even towed, inflatable kayaks can fit comfortably in a trunk or backseat, and are up and going in just minutes. It’s hard to compete with such versatility in an on the go lifestyle this decade maintains.
When first starting the fun sport of kayaking, beginners will want to start off with an inflatable kayak since most will general be more stable than a hard shell model. In addition, a beginner will be able to learn how to paddle much easier thanks to the ergonomic design that inflatable kayaks allow for. Hard shell kayaks obviously have the experts and beginners drawn to their ease of use and their ability to go virtually anywhere.
Another large selling point of the inflatable kayak is that it can be used in many places- from whitewater rapids to open seas. This truly allows for a unique experience in kayaking, and gives anyone the ability to traverse exciting bodies of water. In larger bodies of water where a flip underwater can mean certain harm, an inflated kayak has extra safety measures that helps ensure this doesn’t become a fatal fiasco.
Maintenance of an inflatable kayak is almost not existent, making the owning of a boat much more enjoyable. Hard shell kayaks require careful care and storage, while inflatable kayaks are generally just fine sitting in a closet until they are needed for a vacation or trip. And because they are usually inexpensive, owning an inflatable kayak has become the reality for many boaters all around the world.
Final Thoughts
A kayaking adventure is a lot of fun to embark on, choosing the equipment in which to do it is one of the major factors in determining the success of the trip. Take a good look into inflatable kayaks further to better make an informed decision on the choice between hard and inf

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