🌟 Glide into Adventure with the Navarro 110!
The Aquaglide Navarro Convertible Inflatable Kayak is a versatile, lightweight kayak designed for solo paddling enthusiasts. With a length of 11 feet and a maximum weight capacity of 250 lbs, it features a drop-stitch hard-bottom floor for enhanced stability and comfort. Ideal for year-round use, this kayak comes complete with essential accessories, making it the perfect choice for recreational touring.
Color | Green, Black |
Size | 11 FT |
Style | Navarro 110 |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Included Components | Included in Purchase: ONE (1) Navarro 110 Inflatable Kayak, ONE (1) Seat,ONE (1) Pump, ONE (1) Quick-Release Fin, ONE (1) Storage Bag |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Aquaglide |
maximum weight capacity | 250 Pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Aquaglide |
Item model number | 584119108 |
Product Dimensions | 335.28 x 90.17 x 36.83 cm; 12.7 kg |
ASIN | B0839NJTSY |
M**Z
Navarro 130
llego en tiempo, muy contento del primer uso, estuve casi todo el dia en el agua, tristemente, al final del primer dia, se descosturo uno de los costado y decidí devolverlo, hasta el momento no me han solucionado la devolución. Esta muy emocionado de la versatilidad de una Kayak inflable, pero no se dieron las cosas como hubiera querido, espero me reembolsen el pago, para comprar un Kayak rígido y seguir disfrutando el mar que tanto amo
C**A
So far so good... Loses a point for bad stitching and not having a pump.
I am writing this in a Canadian winter, so at the moment all I have done is pumped this up to check it inflated and held air. But that's enough for at least an initial review.Firstly, it comes with two different valves (actually three but one you can just use your mouth on).The sides use Boston Valves, and the base uses the SUP or Halkey-Roberts one. Most pumps (none of the ones I had) don't come with the SUP connector, so you are probably going to have to buy a pump with the Kayak. I got one of those Flextailgear USB charged ones and a Boston to SUP adapter, but my pump didn't come with the Boston end, so I had to use an old hand pump. If you are paying nearly $1000 for an inflatable Kayak, it just seems like they could have added in a $20 pump as well.The other problem is the bad stitching! Again something I don't expect on a Kayak that costs this much and is reliant on the stitching. I'll add a photo of some of the stitching on the deck. It's not dangerous (well not that bit) but it shows a complete lack of any finishing process, inspection or quality control. I'd be embarrassed sending this out to a customer.Complaints aside... It seems to be a pretty good Kayak, and online reviews and YouTube videos generally like it (which was why I got it). It folds up nice and small (photo enclosed, the pump on top is about the size of a small Tim's coffee cup for reference) and it's not that heavy. The bag is badly made, it seems cheap and ill thought out, bits will fall out of the side, especially if you put the pump in there.Summary - An expensive but probably good Kayak, with poor quality control, visibly bad stitching and cheaply made low quality accessories. I was giving it a 4 star review, but I decided to knock one off now because this really isn't a cheap to buy Kayak.Hopefully, you find this review helpful.
A**L
Perfect Inflatable Kayak!
This kayak is great and is even better than I expected! I absolutely love it. Easy to inflate, deflate and transport. A dream come true! Highly recommended! Hope it lasts a long time too !!
W**S
A fully functional kayak that weighs 40lbs and fits in the trunk!
I was pleasantly surprised by this kayak. I have a really nice 13 foot, 100lb plastic stand-up fishing kayak that fits in the bed of my truck, but my wife wanted to join me. I couldn't fit another one back there and I wanted something light enough for my wife to handle, so I reluctantly looked into inflatables. I had an inflatable kayak years ago and it was awful. It wouldn't track, and the wind blew it all over the lake. It also weighed a ton and didn't have a protective cloth cover on the hull.This kayak is totally different. The bottom is literally stiff as a board and it has a fin to help with tracking. It paddles very well and tracks straight. It's almost the equal of my rigid kayak when it comes to performance on the water.A few specifics:-The zippers are heavy duty and strong.-The cloth cover is nice looking and tough and the air bladders are thick and tough.-There are two kinds of valves, which is annoying but necessary due to the high pressure of the floor (6psi).-I bought a 12v electric pump. It fills the kayak to the right pressure quickly and came with a big bag of various valve adaptors, two of which were correct!-I though it was odd that the boat did not have any storage pouches or zippered compartments other than the hatches. It would be nice to have a couple of pouches to hold boat licenses, etc.-The seat is OK, not great. My wife added an extra cushion for more padding and higher position and things are good now.-There is tons of room inside for the boater and cargoIt's so nice to be able to put a really capable 13' kayak in a bag and stick it in the closet. I had to build a special rack for my rigid kayak outside, with a little roof, and cover it with a special waterproof cover. My boat's great in the water and excellent for fishing, but out of the water, it' a big hassle compared to the inflatable.
N**O
Fast for an inflatable and very well built.
Very easy to inflate, set up and deflate. I would say it's for someone with a small frMe/short. I'm 5' 4" and I think that's the maximum hight for comfort using this Kayak. My husband is 6' and he couldn't get his legs in fully.A small trick while inflating it, I used an electric low pressure pump to inflate the side tubes, then inflate the floor with the hand pump, the top off the side tubes. This way the kayak would be balanced. The instruction video is also helpful. Overall it's very well made and really fast for an inflatable. I was out on the lak with my husband in his HO sport kayak, and despite his strength, he was struggling to catch up with me. I recommend it if u have a no space to store a hard shell kayak.
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