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Intex Explorer K2

Summary

Price At Time Of Writing | £117.99

Our Overall Rating | 68 out of 100

Pros - Fast inflation, stable, easy to paddle

Cons - High sides, limited storage, tracks poorly

Overall - A cheap kayak for relaxing short trips

Technical Specifications

Open Size - 312x91cm

Weight - 14kg

Load Capacity - 180kg

Packed Size - 59x34x41cm

Our Analysis & Ratings

The Intex Explorer K2 is an all-inclusive kayak for easy fun on calm waters. It’s a good option for those wanting a cheap inflatable for recreational use, especially as everything is included, but it doesn’t have the performance seen in other kayaks and it has that ‘pool toy’ feel to it, which isn’t suitable for certain waters or kayakers.

Performance - The Explorer K2 doesn't track well even with the removable skeg, as the bottom of the boat is quite flat, and it can be challenging not to smack paddles with the other passenger. The boat sinks a lot when two adults are paddling, too. There’s a drainage point in the cockpit, but it requires two hands to open, so it’s useless when paddling.

Construction - Like Intex pool toys, the Explorer K2 is made of a spongy, thin polypropylene material and comes with paddles, a hand pump and repair patches. Due to the material, the kayak may tear or puncture going over sticks and rocks — if you’ve ever used Intex pool toys, you’ll know of the quality.

Setup/Pack down - The included hand pump is quite small so the boat can take time to inflate, especially with the three different valve types. The valve in the floor can be challenging to reach as the sides inflate over the top. The fin is also difficult to get in place. Deflating can also be an issue, as you have to roll while you inflate. The storage bag is oversized, though, allowing it to fit in easily.

Portability - The Intex Explorer K2 comes in a thin transport bag that doesn’t feel very durable, but it’s sufficient enough to move to the launch site. The kayak is also quite light.

Comfort - The cockpit of the Explorer K2 tandem kayak is fairly small and can feel squishy, but it is decently comfortable to sit in as it conforms to your shape and has adjustable backrests. Quite a bit of water comes in when paddling, especially since it sinks a lot, even with lighter paddlers, and it’s harder to get out of than in.

Overall - This Intex inflatable kayak is a cheap, recreational kayak, but paddles poorly and lacks overall performance.

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