🌟 Paddle into Adventure with AIRHEAD!
The AIRHEAD Montana Kayak is a 12 ft inflatable kayak designed for two, perfect for lakes and moderate white water. It features durable construction with 840-denier nylon, neoprene elbow guards for comfort, and ample gear storage options, making it an ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Brand | AIRHEAD |
Item Weight | 36.3 Pounds |
Material | Neoprene |
Color | white |
Style | Classic |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Weight Limit | 500 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28.5 x 19.8 x 11.9 inches |
Package Weight | 46.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.01 inches |
Brand Name | AIRHEAD |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | KWIK TEK 019748 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KWIK TEK |
Part Number | 019748 |
Included Components | Inflatable Rafts |
Sport Type | Kayaking |
F**K
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Parfait pour lac pas en riviere avec beaucoup de courant je l'utilise pour aller pecher seul meme sil es deux place car meme sil es deux place on es serrer a l'interieur
B**4
Very good! Originally was looking at the NRS Outlaw 2
Very good! Originally was looking at the NRS Outlaw 2. But wasn't able to afford it when I needed a boat. Dropped down to this one and was pessimistic because of the price. When it arrived, I was pleasantly surprised. Definitely not NRS, but this boat felt like it should be worth a lot more. The stitching isn't perfect, but it tracks pretty well for an inflatable. My wife and I accidentally took it down several class 3s and a class 4. We flipped on the class 4. The boat took some nasty rubs against the rocks, but remains inflated with no holes or loss of pressure. Solid build.I probably wouldn't get the single version, though. All of the videos that I have seen showing it not tracking very well at all. But I think the added length and weight of the 2 seater makes the tracking tolerable.
J**E
Would be a great boat, but...
I bought it for class 1-3 rapids as I used it on the Upper New River in WV and it boat itself handled really well as per several whitewater raft guides that are on the rivers all the time. The boat took the rapids good but there are a few very annoying flaws in the boat. The boat I received was miss-stitched on the bottom so that when you blew up the boat, one side tube sat sidewise that made the boat asymmetrical and which made the floor sit crooked on the bottom. The floor actually made a bulge on the bottom of the boat making it rounded and didn't sit flat. Because of this, the boat also sat somewhat sideways in the water.The worse thing about the boat is that the boat has bladders, which isn't necessarily bad but it makes maintenance very difficult. Even if you use the boat on a regular basis, both water and sand get in between the bladder and the cover which should be dried and the sand washed out before you put the boat away other wise the grit will make holes and the water left over will mold.The boat would be a 5 star boat if there were no removable bladders and the floor was all one piece and of course sewed without flaws and puckers in the bottom. I probably would not take a chance on another one of these because of these few problems which I believe are significant.
G**G
Great Fun on the River
I use this kayak in the Clackamas river about once a week through out summer. It has been a reliable kayak to drag across the rocks and all the other abuse associated with a class I-III river. The kayak has held up well over time in general except for two things. First, the outer shell has faded considerably to a dull white orange which I don't really care about. The other problem has to do with the way you inflate the two side bladders. The valves are located rather low in the kayak which results in a great deal of pressure on the valve when inflating because the valve needs to be bent up to insert the pump. Over time one of the bladders has developed a leak around the threads of the valve due to this stress. I'll also add that there is no way two adults are fitting in this thing comfortably for more than a few minutes. I just need to figure out where to buy new bladders.
U**R
Great recreational kayak
I had a Coleman canoe for many years, but found myself using it less and less because of the hassle of getting it on and off my car roof rack. This inflatable does away with all that trouble. I can inflate it in about ten minutes with a manual pump and throw it on the roof of my car (it is light enough that I can do it by myself) or throw it deflated into the trunk of my car and do the pumping at the water's edge. It is much more stable laterally on the water than my old and heavy canoe. I can even jump off the kayak for a swim and make it back into the kayak with a bit of wiggling (which I also could not do with my canoe). I use it with canoe paddles, which works fine and has the added advantage that the paddles take up less space inside the kayak than regular kayak paddles would. The kayak is fairly short, but seats two regular-sized adults comfortably with a bit of space front and back for luggage. The inflatable seats are fairly comfy, comfy enough that I took a nap on the lake the other day- another thing that I found impossible in my old canoe. When it gets hot, though, the vinyl will probably get a bit sweaty and sticky under your legs. The outer skin of the kayak (it has three large air bladders) sits a bit loose on the bottom and can wrinkle up or be a bit bent out of shape. The little fin underneath was bent on arrival and requires some bending back, which I hope to achieve with some gentle heat from a hair dryer. One of the seat air bladders came with a faulty valve, I hope their customer service will replace it. The kayak is a bit on the slow side and does not track straight too well. Overall, the kayak seems great for shorter trips and fooling around on calm water or slow rivers, but is probably less suitable for long distance trips with lots of luggage.
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