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Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity

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  • EASY TRANSPORT – Lightweight and compact. this kayak is easy to assemble and. with the Boston valve. it inflates and deflates in minutes; paddles come apart and the pieces can be conveniently stored with the boat in the included carrying bag allowing you to take the fun of kayaking wherever you go
  • READY FOR ADVENTURE – Explorer K2 Kayak is great for experiencing lakes and mild rivers with a friend. this kayak is sporty and fun with a streamlined design for easy paddling. with the bright yellow color and sporty graphics this makes the kayak highly visible in the water
  • STABILITY – Made with rugged vinyl construction and built for performance. this sturdy kayak has an inflatable I-beam floor. a low-profile deck. and high-buoyancy side chambers for stability. comfort. and function; the removable skeg provides exceptional directional movement
  • 2-PERSON CAPACITY – The Explorer K2 is a two person capacity kayak with a 400 pound maximum weight capacity. When fully inflated the kayak measures at 10.3 feet X 3 feet X 1.8 feet
  • ADVENTURE ACCESSORIES – Includes two 86 inch kayak paddles. two inflatable seats with backrests. heavy-duty grab handles with grab lines. two quick-fill Bonston valves. high-output pump and one repair patch

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Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity

Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity

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20 reviews for Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity

  1. Kyle
    September 4, 2025
    Sturdy and durable. Get separate seats for it that are more comfortable
    It’s good quality and easy to inflate and deflate quickly. It’s safe and durable. It holds my self and a dog so a decent weight close to 300. The seat...More
    It’s good quality and easy to inflate and deflate quickly. It’s safe and durable. It holds my self and a dog so a decent weight close to 300. The seats on it are awful and I would recommend buying separate ones. These do not stay well and often become uneven or the straps loosen which cause the seat to move and you are relying on major back muscles. For smaller people the seats are better. Make sure to use the shark fin for straight movement. Paddles are easy to assemble and sturdy. Been enjoying this for the lake. It comes with a bag to pack and everything can fit in it
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    mwc
    August 24, 2025
    Easy to use, Durable, but buy a powered air inflator!
    Excellent kayak. Make sure you get a really good and powered inflater. The pump it comes with isn’t going to do the trick for inflation. You will be p...More
    Excellent kayak. Make sure you get a really good and powered inflater. The pump it comes with isn’t going to do the trick for inflation. You will be pumping it up for quite a long time. My friend has a powered inflater for his paddle board that I used and that is the best way to go. It’s a lot of fun. The paddles are good and the keel is easy to install and stays in place perfectly. The kayak is durable and haven’t had an issue yet. Love the storage bag it comes with. It’s not like some storage bags that you know you’re never going to get it back in it no matter how hard you try. It’s realistic! And it fits the oars as well.
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    I.A
    August 16, 2025
    Great Kayak for Calm Lakes 😊.
    The Explorer K2 Kayak is really good and perfect for calm lakes! It feels stable, easy to handle, and a lot of fun. I gave it 4 stars only because def...More
    The Explorer K2 Kayak is really good and perfect for calm lakes! It feels stable, easy to handle, and a lot of fun. I gave it 4 stars only because deflating it was a little tricky — it would be nice if it came with something to make that part easier. Also, the back seat could use a little more space for comfort. But overall, I do highly recommend it.
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    Andrew
    July 6, 2025
    Easy to use, but seam design causes hard to repair leaks
    We bought this a few years ago and really enjoy using it. It is easy to inflate, and works well on all conditions of water. However, we have one recur...More
    We bought this a few years ago and really enjoy using it. It is easy to inflate, and works well on all conditions of water. However, we have one recurring issue with a leak in the floor seam that happened on one of our trips in the first year. The patches that come with the kit are for a quick fix, but not intended for permanent repair (failed almost immediately when used). The main problem, is repairing along the seam. The location of the hole is nearly impossible to get a solid repair, and we have tried multiple solutions. Each of them eventually fails due to the location due to the kayaks design (or design flaw). Patching it for the fourth time, maybe Intek can provide some insight on how to permanently repair this?
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    Nichols Brown
    June 30, 2025
    Easy to set up, performs decently, pays for itself in 3 uses vs renting.
    Great value, but bottom chamber does not have the high quality (Boston) valves that are used on the side chambers this the bottom deflates. Still usab...More
    Great value, but bottom chamber does not have the high quality (Boston) valves that are used on the side chambers this the bottom deflates. Still usable but a shame the bottom chamber does not stay as well inflated as the sides. However, bought this during COVID when kayak rentals were closed and this allowed us to enjoy Lake Tahoe when there were no other people and lakes without kayak rentals since. It packs to about the size of an airplane carry on, was pretty easy to set up, performed decently in the water, and after about three uses pays for itself.
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    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
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    L. Sanchez
    May 26, 2025
    Kayaks (2020 v 2025)
    **2020 v 2025**Bought one of these March 2020. Ordered a second on May 2025. The dated info printed on the inside of the kayaks is 2019 (for our 2020 ...More
    **2020 v 2025**
    Bought one of these March 2020. Ordered a second on May 2025. The dated info printed on the inside of the kayaks is 2019 (for our 2020 purchase) and 2022 ( for our 2025 purchase). But I couldn't visually see a difference between the two.

    **Inflating**
    The manual pump is nice but I would definitely bring an electric if possible. I'm 5 feet tall and I was hunched over trying to stand and pump. It takes a short while...but today we were rolling out our gear as a father son rolled their canoe into the launch and by the time we had finally put in, they were heading back to launch when we started our journey (so 20+ minutes with three capable hands and kid wrangling). Considering all that, an electric pump is with shaving off some time, imo.

    **Set up**
    Very intuitive. You do it once and you'll remember the next time. Very simple and easy.

    **Maneuvering & Balance**
    We didn't put the skegs on and it made maneuvering tougher than it needed to be. I've seen other people have drilled holes and attached strings so it doesn't get lost. We will definitely try that next time.

    It felt a little unstable with my teen son in back. Not sure why we felt so tippy - he could have been overzealous or maybe that little fin really does help out. But no tip overs yet. Even my husband with our 6 year old in front trying to dangle his feet over the edge and trying to grab algae didn't tip over.

    **Fit**
    It's more than roomy enough for me (5' 120 lbs) and my 6 year old. I was able to stretch my legs out completely. My husband (6'1" 220lbs) said he needs to figure out a better way to sit. He's not very flexible and he said his feet fell asleep. My teen son (5'10" 140lbs) didn't complain. He's pretty athletic and flexible so he can manage to rearrange himself in different ways. But I think my teen son and husband would be most comfortable riding solo. This two person kayak would be perfect for one person and their gear. For our family of four: I paired up with my teen son; my kindergartner went with daddy. For what it is worth, my husband and teen son have shared one kayak before but they didn't bring any gear.

    **Seats**
    Again, my 6 year old and I were fine. We sat up straight. I definitely felt like my seat back could have been firmer and I had to pull the straps as tight as possible. My husband said he wasn't totally comfortable and he said it looked like my teen son was fully reclined the whole time. Tbh, I am not sure if my teen was being silly or lazy or if it was his preference, but he didn't make much effort to adjust and he didn't complain.

    **Patch Kit**
    We ended up puncturing our new kayak (2025) when we finished today. My husband dragged it against the dock where inexplicably there were three massive screws sticking pointy side out. We cleaned the area and placed the provided patch. The patches look a little meh. Will update with how it holds...but we're already planning on ordering a better patch kit. The ones provided are a nice extra but they're very basic.

    **Storage**
    We were able to deflate and place all the items back into the bag. Folding was fine - basic attentiveness was all it took. Some items with storage bags are impossible to shove back into their bags after use. But this was easy enough to get back into the bags. The bags themselves feel a bit flimsy but our first has lasted 5+ years. We'll continue to store it mindfully and hope it holds up.

    **Overall**
    We found we got our money's worth for our first purchase (2020). I was annoyed to see the price jump in 2025 but I can see the value even at this price point (currently $150). We'll definitely get our money's worth. While we'd absolutely prefer the hard kayaks, the inflatable ones are just easier to store and transport so they're the ones that make sense for our family of 4 right now.
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    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
    Intex 68307EP Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak Set: Includes Deluxe 86in Aluminum Oars and High-Output Pump – SuperStrong PVC – Adjustable Seats with Backrest – 2-Person – 400lb Weight Capacity photo review
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    APoe
    December 26, 2020
    I LOVE this thing! REPAIR / HOLE use the HDX Vinyl Repair from HD (white box)
    THE GOOD: Recently moved to FL and bough this to explore all of the FW springs. It's pretty amazing! We love that its so easy to store and travel with...More
    THE GOOD: Recently moved to FL and bough this to explore all of the FW springs. It's pretty amazing! We love that its so easy to store and travel with, living in a tiny apt we don't have room for standard kayaks and it's awesome that it just fits in the top of the closet and also easily with a large cooler the back of our CRV. The oars are great and break down really easily. It inflates quick with the manual pump. We do have an automatic air pump that came with our air matress that we use to blow it up 95% (car cigarette lighter plug) and then manually pump to 100% full. Takes maybe 5-7 min tops once you know the drill. I also carry a lot of expensive non waterproof camera equipment with me in a large case and there's enough room for it in the front but I do wish it was a little more spacious. We keep a gallon of water and a dry bag with snacks and first aid kit in the back. Also our mask/snorkel/fins. It's AMAZING for the price (we paid $88) and it has already paid for itself several times over. Our friends have an inflatable from Costco that has a fabric/kevlar material over the vinyl and I do wish these had that as well since we got a hole in the side in the first month. The patches it comes with are USELESS, I feel like they should come with glue but don't. The other "intex inflatable" patches I bought also are useless lol. I had a hard time finding the right patch online but then found the HDX vinyl repair kit from Home Depot and it worked great! Patched it (not inflated) and let sit for 24 hours. Inflated it and let it sit for for 48 hours to see if it held. Just water tested it last weekend for a 3 hour kayak and held no problem at all. Actually the patch in that specific kit is clear so you can really see if it worked on the hole or not - I prefer this over the colored patches. We also bought some Flexi tape to keep in our dry bag with first aid kit for on the go punctures (hopefully we don't have any more lol). It's also easy to get off and on the kayak when in the water maybe more so than a standard as the sides give a little and feels way less "tippy". Since it does sit pretty low, my hubs in the back can can even dawn a mask and dip just his face in the water staying dry. I love the fact that we don't have to worry about places being sold out of kayaks. We always have the option to rent a standard if we really wanted to but so far only have once when we inflated and found the hole. If you launch from a dock you can actually stay 100% dry in this which I find kind of surprising. All in all a great buy for the price!!

    NOT SO GOOD: Super minor things, the fin is long so we do get caught up once in a while but we're often in super shallow springs. It does seem to get holes somewhat easily (on our 3rd use) but also easy to repair. Not sure about a hole on a seam situation. You do sit pretty low.... this is not a dealbreaker but hubs is 6'0" and I am 5'4" and our hands do rub on the sides when paddling, a little bothersome. We have since started putting out wetsuits folded up under us for a little extra boost and that helps. You can definitely tell the difference between the seat height in this vs a standard and the backs aren't quite as solid as a standard kayak but it does the job The wind does push you around a bit more than a standard kayak since the nose is angled more upwards, its still stable in the rocking/tipping sense but you do not cut the water as well as a standard kayak that's for sure. For all of the convenience in how compact it is and the freedom to inflate and launch anywhere, makes up for all of these minor issues. Haven't taken it on the ocean or any rough water yet so can't comment on that. I think the springs are prettier anyway LOL!
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    Steve S.
    May 29, 2020
    Excellent, versatile kayak, but be careful of pressure in the sun.
    We had this kayak for 2 years. We didn't use it as much as I would have liked, but it was lots of fun when we did. My first trip out I took my 50lb sp...More
    We had this kayak for 2 years. We didn't use it as much as I would have liked, but it was lots of fun when we did. My first trip out I took my 50lb springer spaniel with me and we had the time of our lives paddling across the lake and jumping in. The PVC material is tough and her toenails were no issue (although I did have her wear booties for much of the trip as a precaution). Our family loved paddling up creeks with it, and there's enough extra space for my son as a third passenger. At age 5, we started just towing a inner tube for him though. He still fit in the boat, but was cramped and liked hanging out on a raft better.

    I kept this kayak in a 85L rucksack I bought here on amazon. It held the kayak and all accessories, including pump and paddles. A self-contained adventure kit! There are two things I recommend: 1) get a pump that has a deflator option. This will help to collapse the boat back down totally flat so it fits in a pack like this, and 2) get some 3M attachment points. Put one on the fin, and the other on the bottom of the fin mount. Using some paracord, rig up a connection (I used a simple loop/knot setup, like on a kite). This way, if your fin ever gets knocked loose it will still be attached to the boat and you won't lose it. Mine never came loose once, but many other reviewers lost theirs and Intex doesn't sell replacements.

    This kayak was unexpectedly lost after a day paddling up a beach-adjacent river. After our trip we pulled the boat onto the beach and enjoyed a day of swimming. What I didn't account for was how much the air inside the boat would expand in the sun. Not an issue in the water, because the water cools the air down (which is why I had it pumped up plenty firm) but on a hot day the sun can overpressurize it. The right side blew a seam along a 2 foot section and deflated on the beach. Total loss. At least it was comparatively inexpensive. I don't fault Intex for this - ANY inflatable product will pop if pumped up firm and left in the sun.

    Rather than replace this, we bought an Advanced Elements StraightEdge2 - at about 5 times the cost. We're looking at doing some kite-powered trips out around some nearby islands with coral reefs and rocks, and the extra size and robustness seems worth it. But if we were still just paddling up creeks and across lakes, this would have been an easy choice. You won't find a better inflatable kayak/canoe for this price point. Honestly, I half-regret not just sticking with this, as the StraightEdge2 won't fit in my rucksack.

    This is ideal for people who just want something to paddle that's easy to transport and doesn't take up a lot of space. It will never be as fast or nimble as a hard kayak, but it will do anything within reason. I never fished in it but there's no reason I couldn't have. Plenty of cargo room, etc. Bring it on a camping trip. Hunt waterfowl. Pack it all down into a rucksack afterwards, toss it on an ATV or in the trunk of your car. That's a ton of versatility for the price. If you don't do anything dumb like I did, it will last indefinitely.
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    cjstl
    September 30, 2019
    I think it's time to sell my hard shell
    I bought two of these on Prime Day for $55/each! I had already been researching and reading reviews, so it was a complete no-brainer when I saw the d...More
    I bought two of these on Prime Day for $55/each! I had already been researching and reading reviews, so it was a complete no-brainer when I saw the deal price. I wanted them for a trip to Florida. Unfortunately, true to form for Amazon these days, it looked like they were available for Prime shipping, but as I was completing my order the date changed to a month out. I was disappointed, but decided to go ahead and get them anyhow. They actually arrived much earlier than stated, but it was still two days after we had already left on vacation.

    Anyhow, fast forward 2.5 months and I was finally able to get them out on the water for the first time. My son's Scout troop did a float trip outing on one of our beautiful Missouri rivers this past weekend. I decided to bring both and share with a friend and his son. Double kayaks were renting for $50 each, so these inflatables have almost paid for themselves after a single trip!

    Initial unpacking and setup were simple enough. Two of us working together were able to have the paddles fully assembled and the kayaks and seats inflated in 10 minutes. Here I have to note that I have a Ryobi One+ Dual Function 18V Inflator (https://www.amazon.com/Ryobi-P731-Function-Inflator-Compressor/dp/B006NKLHOY/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=ryobi+inflator&qid=1569856961&s=gateway&sr=8-2) that made this job super easy. This inflator is expensive - especially if you have to buy a battery and charger - but is an incredibly useful 5-star tool. I imagine it would have taken far longer just using the included hand pumps. It is nice that Intex includes them in the package, however, as I used one to inflate the seats while my friend was inflating the kayaks.

    The kayaks look amazing. The kids all gathered around us while we were setting them up, and they were all very impressed - the adults too. They're definitely made of quality materials, and the handles on each end make it easy for two people to carry them down to the water, even when they're loaded up with gear. Storage was a little tight. We decided to go two adults in one so the kids could share the other. With the rear seat set back pretty far, there was just enough room to cram a dry bag behind the seat and clip the life vests to it. You can place smaller items like water bottles or a little cooler between your legs. I wouldn't recommend two adults trying to fish out of one of these, but there would be plenty of room for fishing gear if a single person was using the yak. I am 5'10" and my friend is about 6'2". I sat in the rear because I'm heavier and he sat in the front. I had room enough for my legs, but had to tuck my feet in the sides of his seat. It wasn't a whole lot different than other tandem kayaks I've used, and I thought it was very comfortable overall.

    Based on the above, I would have given these kayaks a solid 5 stars. Unfortunately, there were just a couple of things performance-wise that bumped them down to 4.5 stars. As some have mentioned, the paddles are a little short. They were actually surprisingly sturdy, but an adult using them will inevitably splash some water into the boat. I don't think this is a deal-breaker, and I doubt I'll buy different paddles. I measured them against the paddles the rental company gave the other floaters, and mine were actually slightly longer.

    The included plastic skeg is an absolute necessity! I took them off after our first stop because they were dragging the gravel in the shallow water. This was a mistake. Without the skeg, the kayaks went from straight-tracking to all over the water. We noticed instantly that it was much harder to control, and the kids were basically turning in circles. After about 10 minutes of this, we had to pull ashore and put the skegs back on. From then on, performance was admirable. Unfortunately, there were many shallow points in the river, so we just had to deal with the skegs scraping on the gravel. They didn't seem too much worse for wear when we finished the trip, so my hope is they just kind of turn to the side rather than scraping the edge. Still, I'd like to see a different solution to help the boat track better without needing the extra clearance on the bottom.

    Finally - and this was a big one for my friend and me - the seam that runs along the top of each side of the boat is in a terrible place! It's rather sharp, and we had to be very careful to avoid slicing our fingers while we were paddling. The last thing anyone wants is a deep, painful plastic slice that will then get filled with river water! I rubbed my hands against those seams often enough that I was thinking of ways to rig a small towel or something to protect myself. Shame on Intex's engineers for not thinking this one through!

    Aside from these minor issues, I'm very pleased with my purchase. Even if these kayaks only last for a few seasons, they'll more than pay for themselves. I recommend spending a little money on accessories like a good air pump if you don't already have one. Good paddling vests are expensive too, but you'd be buying those for any kayak. What you won't need to buy are cross bars and J-bars for the roof of your car, tiedowns, a wheeled cart to get a heavy hard shell yak down to the water, and a storage hoist for your garage. I bought all of those and only wound up using my Lifetime Angler twice over a three year period because it was so heavy and difficult to transport. I have over $1000 invested in that kayak, and I can say with confidence that I will be using my new Intex Explorer K2's in its place. I think it's time to sell the hard shell!
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    Willy C
    November 14, 2018
    Turned out to be a great purchase. So convenient!
    We are experienced Kayakers who have other hard sit on top and sit in kayaks. This was our first inflatable. For the price of admission, ours turned o...More
    We are experienced Kayakers who have other hard sit on top and sit in kayaks. This was our first inflatable. For the price of admission, ours turned out to be a great purchase. We use it on vacation, so that we don’t have to carry our expensive kayaks on our vehicle for hundreds or thousands of miles, and worry about them getting stolen when we camp. We have used our Intex Explorer on the ocean inlet canals in Murrel’s Inlet, SC and it works great for that. Smooth water with some current. Our limit is about 1 1/2 to 2 hours before we feel cramped and need to take a break by getting out of the yak. I am 6’ and wife is 5’ 8”. This kayak is a little short for two people our sizes, but anything significantly longer is a lot more money so we make due. The Explorer K2 tracks well using the included skeg and when good paddling technique is used. When we paddle hard and fast in unison, it tracks very straight and is speedy enough. When letting off and ceasing all paddling, it will drift and the rear will start to swing out some. Not a big deal. The materials used seem durable enough for the price point. The only thing we really would like changed would be the inflation valves on the floor and on the front and rear bow and stern covers leave a little to be desired. They are the cheap little clear flip out valves like are used on inflatable pool toys. The other valves to inflate the sides the are the nice kind of valves that don’t let air escape when you pull the air pump out after inflating. Again, for the price point we figure they have to cut corners somewhere, and these are the areas they did. But all in all this is an amazing value for the money. We are done with set up and inflation using the included pump within 10-12 minutes, and deflation is even quicker. If we find we start using the Intex more and more, we may upgrade at some point to a longer (like 12-13 ft) inflatable kayak. If Intex made one, we’d buy it today. So if you want the convenience of a kayak you can take with you anywhere (comes with it’s own bag), and you want in for low cost, the Explorer K2 is a good way to go! Hey, If you found this review Helpful, please click Yes. Thanks Much, Willy C
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