I checked them out they do make a great product.We ended up with the Advance Elements inflatable. It’s a bit more work to set up and take down than the Oru but it’s very stable and fun to use.
I checked them out they do make a great product.We ended up with the Advance Elements inflatable. It’s a bit more work to set up and take down than the Oru but it’s very stable and fun to use.
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...at #72...that's a lot more weight that i realized once i started trying to get it on top of the camper.
Protector III
20111
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20111
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I know the OP already made a decision but I figured I'd throw my hat in on Advanced Elements for anyone else in the market.
Researched extensively for months and my partner and I decided the Advanced Frame Convertible would suit our needs well.
It's a 15 footer set up for tandem at the moment. Bit weighty at #50 but stable as all get-out. Plenty comfortable for two plus the mutt. Rated for coastal as well as up to Class II Rapids. Capacity of #550. Tracks well and goes fast enough for my taste. Plus plenty of accessories to opt for later on. Got the setup down to about 10-12 minutes.
Paid $699 through REI (since Amazon was backordered at the same price). The kayak with 3 vests, two paddles, floor protector (thick foam pad), dry bag, and foot pump came to right about a grand.
Very happy with the purchase and I definitely recommend it (if you can carry it).
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For the time being, we do not. Fishing isn't a regular activity for me, so the added stability of the drop stitch didn't seem necessary. I may consider it in the future, as it will stiffen up the middle of the boat and keep it from sagging when carried by two people. But for 250 bucks, I need a better reason.
The backbone is something I might consider first but as I said earlier, I'm not all that unhappy with its tracking abilities on flat water. Our local lake is quite long and funnels wind so white caps are a regular fight. I will probably come back and update this if I decide to spring for it later on.
There is also a wind sail available that I'm keeping an eye on. Seems like a neat and useful idea around where we travel.
Protector III
20111
@smritte
For the time being, we do not. Fishing isn't a regular activity for me, so the added stability of the drop stitch didn't seem necessary. I may consider it in the future, as it will stiffen up the middle of the boat and keep it from sagging when carried by two people. But for 250 bucks, I need a better reason.
The backbone is something I might consider first but as I said earlier, I'm not all that unhappy with its tracking abilities on flat water. Our local lake is quite long and funnels wind so white caps are a regular fight. I will probably come back and update this if I decide to spring for it later on.
There is also a wind sail available that I'm keeping an eye on. Seems like a neat and useful idea around where we travel.
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kokopellipackraft.com
Protector III
20111
That ones look quite interesting! Have never seen boats like these before. I guess, that they suite well for fishing. Do they have a good stability?
Protector III
20111
Yes, a lot of stability and the best: turn into a backpack for easy transport.
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