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Sevylor QuickPak K1 1-Person Inflatable Kayak, Kayak Folds into Backpack with 5-Minute Setup, 21-Gauge PVC Construction; Hand Pump & Paddle Included

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Brand Sevylor
Item Weight 20.3 Pounds
Material polyester
Color Blue
Style Classic

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  • 5-minute setup lets you spend more time on the water
  • Easy-to-carry backpack system turns into the seat
  • 21-gauge PVC construction is rugged for lake use
  • Tarpaulin bottom provides durable protection from punctures
  • Multiple air chambers allow another chamber to stay inflated if one is punctured
  • Double lock valves use two locking points for easy inflation/deflation
  • Backrest lets you lean back and enjoy the ride

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Get closer to the water and all the beauty swimming in it when you explore in a Sevylor K1 Sit-On-Top QuikPak Kayak. This inflatable watercraft works just like a traditional sit-on-top kayak, except when you're ready to pack up, it folds up into its integrated backpack with padded shoulder straps and fits inside any car or truck-and it all sets up within five minutes. While you're in the water, you'll paddle in more comfort with a design that allows you to stretch your legs, back and arms more easily. Pack food and gear in the cargo net on the front, and keep your drink close in the cup holder. You'll easily carry the kayak over shallow water and in and out of the water with the lift handle. The rigid floor, flat bottom and three-chamber design keep the boat's solid shape on the water and offer added security if you get snagged. The thick PVC and reinforced bottom are part of the Airtight System that. and the Double Lock Fast Valves and Mini Double Lock Fast Valves makes quick work of inflation and deflation. The 8 ft. 7 in. x 3 ft. (2.62 m x.91 m) kayak holds up to 400 lbs. (181.43 kg)and includes a paddle that breaks down for compact storage and a high-pressure hand pump.

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Sevylor QuickPak K1 1-Person Inflatable Kayak, Kayak Folds into Backpack with 5-Minute Setup, 21-Gauge PVC Construction; Hand Pump & Paddle Included


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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
2,321 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of use, portability, and inflation of the kayak. For example, they mention it's easy to learn to use, and stays inflated. That said, they appreciate the value, comfort, and performance of the product. Opinions are mixed on quality and maneuverability.

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262 customers mention204 positive58 negative

Customers like the inflation of the kayak. For example, they mention it inflates/deflate in a reasonable time, it maneuvers well, and it takes even less time to deflate. Some say that it stays inflated for over 24 hours. That said, most are happy with the inflation and deflation capabilities of the product.

"...The deflation process is so easy! They plump has an inflate side, and a deflate side. It goes super flat super fast! Folding it was easy...." Read more

"...It was easy and quick to inflate but I have yet to figure out the back pack which also is the back support, The kayak fully inflated is very light..." Read more

"...It does deflate easily, packs up okay and I love that it's not very heavy...." Read more

"...These are EXTREMELY easy to inflate (pump included is easy to use)...." Read more

216 customers mention165 positive51 negative

Customers find the kayak easy to use. They mention that it packs and unpacks easily, it's easy to learn to use, and it takes up little room in their car. Customers also appreciate the easy-to-follow instructions and the convenience of carrying it as a floating raft.

"...This is not a float. This is a kayak!Easy to follow - instructions just do the set-up and take down one step at a time...." Read more

"...It was easy and quick to inflate but I have yet to figure out the back pack which also is the back support, The kayak fully inflated is very light..." Read more

"...They are easy to get on and off of at the water's edge, and we have not had any problems with them taking on water (and I am not a small person)...." Read more

"...in it's price range (especially for bigger folks) and does set up and fold up VERY easily and quickly so you will USE and ENJOY it not buy and..." Read more

207 customers mention186 positive21 negative

Customers like the portability of the kayak. They mention that it is super portable, light weight, and easy to steer and turns on a dime. They also say that it's compact and easy for an old lady to carry. Customers also say it feels light as a beach float when fully inflated and that it makes it easy to pack back up in the backpack.

"...Inflated it feels light as a beach float, so you just carry it to the water...." Read more

"...out the back pack which also is the back support, The kayak fully inflated is very light and easy to transfer from the car to the lake area...." Read more

"...All in all if you're looking for an inexpensive kayak that stores easily I think it's a good choice; but buy a better paddle." Read more

"...In conclusion, I appreciate the compactness, light weight, and quality of the K1 plus believe based on my experience that Sevylor does a very fine..." Read more

118 customers mention87 positive31 negative

Customers like the comfort of the kayak. For example, they say the seat is very supportive, and it's easy to store and transport. The hull is soft and comfortable, and the back support is decent. Some complain about the paddle being uncomfortable. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...His butt doesn't go numb with this kayak. I believe it's because he has better circulation because your blood can circulate better on a soft seat...." Read more

"...The back support is not much of a support but to me it was comfortable because I liked sitting back while I paddled...." Read more

"...convert the backpack into a seat, but it works great and is surprisingly comfortable. I read where the paddle is not that great and that is true...." Read more

"...Back support is comfortable. I didn't experience ANY back or butt fatigue on a full afternoon of riding this on semi calm waters...." Read more

117 customers mention95 positive22 negative

Customers like the value of the kayak. They say it's a great item for the price, 100% worth the purchase, and a good investment in affordable high quality entertainment. Some are surprised that such a low cost item could perform so well.

"...So all in all I am giving this kayak 5 stars. It's an inexpensive alternative and it worked well for me." Read more

"...for intro or newbie kayakers it really seems to be the best in it's price range (especially for bigger folks) and does set up and fold up VERY..." Read more

"This kayak seemed pretty great for the price - in my living room. It inflates very easily, packs well into the backpack, and is light...." Read more

"...100% worth the purchase!Update: I've been out on this a few times now, and it's still perfect. No leaks, no problems...." Read more

95 customers mention83 positive12 negative

Customers like the performance of the kayak. They mention that the pump works well, the paddle works ok, and it serves its purpose very well. Some say that the kayak works best when it is inflated properly. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...It's an inexpensive alternative and it worked well for me." Read more

"...I think for the money it's a decent kayak. The pump that comes with the kayak works great and it inflates quickly...." Read more

"...and even though that's not what it is designed for but it does quite well...." Read more

"...Inflation/deflation with the included pump works fine, but I prefer to use a much faster electric inflator...." Read more

415 customers mention240 positive175 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the kayak. Some mention it's super stable, sturdy, and comfortable enough to explore various lakes for several hours at a time. However, others say that it feels flimsy and the oars are good but not great.

"...It's really stable! I tried to get it to pitch me in the water. It didn't...." Read more

"...I think for the money it's a decent kayak. The pump that comes with the kayak works great and it inflates quickly...." Read more

"...that the boat is made to hold up to 400 pounds but it did sag in the middle some and my bottom was wet the entire time but I didn't care because I..." Read more

"...of him (he torched too much trying to paddle hard), but the paddles did NOT break, they just twisted apart...." Read more

126 customers mention70 positive56 negative

Customers are mixed about the maneuverability of the kayak. Some mention that it's ok, but not quick. They say it'll be easy to steer and turns on a dime. However, others say that it was poor both forward and back. They also mention that the bow would move a lot.

"...The ride is nice, but you do have to use really smooth strokes because it wants to tac left and right a bit...." Read more

"...Also, it does not track like a traditional kayak, it wanders left or right on each stroke instead tracking straight; but with practice you can have..." Read more

"...I read was how squirrelly the K1 would be but I found that it tracks very well..." Read more

"...If you stoke and wait it starts to go sideways or turn around even in calm water...." Read more

Super portable, Fair ride, Great for short calm trips, Until it leaks
3 Stars
Super portable, Fair ride, Great for short calm trips, Until it leaks
Updated about a month from purchase: Lowered to 3 starsOne of the inside chambers deflated while I was out on the water. The others were sufficient for me to finish my short trip and get back to shore. Obviously that's not a good sign and given I only took a handful of trips with it I would say this is not rugged or reliable for anything other than short, close to shore trips and casual flat water fun where you don't need to go fast or far.--------------------------------Original review of 4 stars:I've taken this out a few times now and feel comfortable saying the good and bad about it.The Good: - It really is SUPER easy to inflate *and* deflate thanks to the dual direction pump. It pumps air when you press up *and* down so fills twice as fast. You can then connect to the other end of the pump and suck the air out when you are done to make sure it's fully DEflated and easy for transport.- I timed setup the very first time I used it without fully knowing where each spot was to inflate. Took 7 minutes to full inflate and another two or so to figure out how to put the "seat" on. Ten minutes from car trunk to water is kinda perfect and makes em want to use it more and more.- Genuinely holds heavier people. Unlike many inexpensive inflatables this will easily hold someone 250-300 pounds (Says it's rated at 400 ). Doesn't sink or get low to the water and stayed fully inflated for a 3+ hour trip.- Back support is comfortable. I didn't experience ANY back or butt fatigue on a full afternoon of riding this on semi calm waters. You can fidget a bit and the Back support with the inflated #5 chamber and the attached "seat" work well.- Easy to carry fully inflated. Easy to carry empty. This is ideal for folks who don't have a lot of space in your home or apartment but want their own kayak to run around with. once inflated I could easily carry it under one arm down to the water too.Neutral:- As others have said the paddle is not the best but it's adequate for shorter trips or if you're hiking and need something super portable. It comes apart in a number of pieces and I found it study enough using it's strongly and gently. A lot of people are posting it "fell apart" which I can only guess is because they didn't properly assemble it in the first place.- Paddle SIZE; No one's posted the specs that I could find so here you go: 86" long, Paddle end is kind of rectangular 5.75" wide, 13" long. Slight curve in the middle. NOT at ALL like a swivel type that many kayak paddles are and compared to those it's a much smaller design so you won't get as much water and power. I'm posting a picture next to a more standard (and what I consider very good paddle) that you can easily find for $40 or less. Again, the included paddle does the job for basic fooling around IMO but obviously a better paddle is, well, better. If you're going to use this Kayak a lot I'd defineitley say spring the $40 and you'll be a lot happier.- Pump does feel "cheapish" but had held up ok . The hose is REALLY thin so I'd be more concerned about that. If I were going camping and HAD to have this I'd invest in a better hose at least and perhaps a better pump to be on the safe side. FWIW I putter around locally and so I'm happy with this one so far (and Like I said I LOVE the dual pump and deflate part).- No real storage. You could put some small bag or something between your legs in the front i guess but because of the balloon design there is no hull to speak of and no place to store things. There's a cup holder for a water bottle and you could work a sandwich and something small under the triangle net in the front if you have a wet bag. I took the pump out that way on my first trip and it was fine and I brought some rocks home from another trip that way but you're not bringing a family size meal or a lot of extra things in this unit.The Bad:- Tracking- As many have posted this does not track or glide well, Especially against the wind or up river even on a gentle current. You will at least lose 30% of your stroke, possible a LOT more with the way it goes left and right and left and right with each stoke. If you stoke and wait it starts to go sideways or turn around even in calm water. How big a deal this is depends on how serious you are about going somewhere. If you just want to paddle around and enjoy nature it really is fine. if you are on a trip or with people with hard kayaks you will have trouble keeping up,- SLoooooow! - Along with the tracking this is not a fast Kayak. Basically you are on a balloon on the water so any current, wind, etc is fighting against you a LOT. Again, this isn't a big deal if you are just puttering around but if you want to do distance (even a 2-3 mile ride in one direction) you may find it very frustrating. Going down calm a river it was easily 2x-3x faster than going up so again, if you are in a group with hard kayaks (even sit on tops) you may have problems keeping up exploring.- Backpack is tight. I don't use the included back pack as anything but a seat but having deflated and taken this out a few times I imagine it would be VERY frustrating to fit the thing back in that small space. personally I toss the deflated kayak in my trunk or back seat after a drying or wipe down and then roll it and put in in the box in my basement. If you want to have it take minimum small space of hike with it it may take you more time than it takes to set up just to fit it in the backpack.Overall I'd give this four stars (see UPDATE lowered to 3 stars) . If it handled better I'd go up on that even with the basic paddle and pump because it really is a GREAT first or basic kick around and USE Kayak on calm and slow trips. I would NOT ever take this somewhere where I'd have to go up against even average wind or current and certainly not on rough water when you may need to steer a lot. It's find for longer "time wise) trips, but it you need to cover actual distance it might be a bit frustrating and slow. Cruising down river or a lazy lake is kind of perfect though.Perhaps most importantly for intro or newbie kayakers it really seems to be the best in it's price range (especially for bigger folks) and does set up and fold up VERY easily and quickly so you will USE and ENJOY it not buy and forget it. If I get more serious about kayaking I'll buy a sit in hardshell that moves fast just so I can explore more but I'll keep this around because for easy transport, basic exercise, and enjoying a beautiful day on the water this really is great.
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