Product Description 2 Person Kayak with foot rests, paddles, pump and carry case.-13'2" Long x 3' Wide-Max Load - 375 lbs.-1000 Denier 3 Ply PVC hull with 2 main air chambers.-Self bailing I-Beam inflatable floor.-2 main inflation and deflation valves.-Fully adjustable removable seat with gear bag.-3 way adjustable EVA foot rests.-Complete set includes: Kayak, Individual Seats, Lightweight Oars, Gear Bag, Pump, and Travel Case.
Customer Reviews:
This product is not as it is described...August 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Pathfinder II is a described as being a 2 person Kayak with the capacity to carry up to 375 pounds. Two normal size adults weighing in total 325 pounds should, therefore, be certainly able to utilize this craft in a comfortable manner. This, however, is not the case. There is not enough leg room to make use of the foot pegs...they are useless. Additionally, the clips used to attach the seat to the kayak rings are quite fragile and break easily. On the good side, the product is easily inflated and can be in the water within 15 minutes. It stores and travels easily. It tracks well in the water. It is a fun kayak, however, for two children or two adults who are short in stature.
A first reviewJanuary 30, 2008 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I looked everywhere for a review for this kayak before I bought it and could not find one anywhere. But it looked as good as inflatables that cost twice as much so I decided to take a chance. I bought this kayak through Wal*Mart for $50 cheaper. I hope Amazon doesn't mind me saying so. Amazon has been great with customer service, and I will continue with them but what can I say.
Anyway the Kayak. It just came in so I set it up to see what it was like. It looks good and feels well made. I haven't tried it on the water yet and will get back when I do but for $300 it seems like it is worth it.
Couple of issues are that the instruction are not very complete and your left to you own ingenuity to figure out what goes where. As far as the pressure needed you'd never know if you have the correct pressure without a gauge.
It is large and though only two seats it looks like it can carry three people, two adults one child easily, with gear.
I'm no expert but from what little experience I have it looks like it will take the water great. Two directional fins on the bottom, drain holes, lots of rings for rope lines, carrying handles, two paddles, carrying case. It is all there. Looking forward to trying it.
Add: I like it. Set up and take down are easy. On the water it is stays firm, turns and moves well. I am very satisfied with it and the price is right. If the more expensive ones are any better, I'd be surprised.