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Default Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?

I want to buy a second kayak for "lite" kayaking. I noticed Coleman have 2
inflatable - each one about $60. One is "Coleman 1-Person Deluxe Open Top
Kayak", the other is "Coleman Inflatable Kayak".
Any opinions on those, or other cheap (less than $100) kayaks?


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Better still, go to a local kayak club and try some boats, hear the stories
and then decide.


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Default Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?

I want to buy a second kayak for "lite" kayaking. I noticed Coleman have 2
inflatable - each one about $60. One is "Coleman 1-Person Deluxe Open Top
Kayak", the other is "Coleman Inflatable Kayak".
Any opinions on those, or other cheap (less than $100) kayaks?

Thanks,

Zalek




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Default Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?

I want to buy a second kayak for "lite" kayaking. I noticed Coleman have 2
inflatable - each one about $60. One is "Coleman 1-Person Deluxe Open Top
Kayak", the other is "Coleman Inflatable Kayak".
Any opinions on those, or other cheap (less than $100) kayaks?

Thanks,

Zalek


I know it's obvious advice but you get what you pay for !!
Save up for longer, spend more.



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"Julia De Silva" wrote in message k...
I want to buy a second kayak for "lite" kayaking. I noticed Coleman have 2
inflatable - each one about $60. One is "Coleman 1-Person Deluxe Open Top
Kayak", the other is "Coleman Inflatable Kayak".
Any opinions on those, or other cheap (less than $100) kayaks?

Thanks,

Zalek


I know it's obvious advice but you get what you pay for !!
Save up for longer, spend more.


This is not an advice I was looking for. I have Kadiak (by Folbot),
but now I work near a water and I want to buy a small kayak and keep
it at work - inflatable, so it fits in my desk, so could go kayaking
after a work.
Now the question is - which one.

Zalek
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I want to buy a second kayak for "lite" kayaking. I noticed Coleman
have 2
inflatable - each one about $60. One is "Coleman 1-Person Deluxe Open

Top
Kayak", the other is "Coleman Inflatable Kayak".
Any opinions on those, or other cheap (less than $100) kayaks?

Thanks,

Zalek


I know it's obvious advice but you get what you pay for !!
Save up for longer, spend more.


This is not an advice I was looking for. I have Kadiak (by Folbot),
but now I work near a water and I want to buy a small kayak and keep
it at work - inflatable, so it fits in my desk, so could go kayaking
after a work.
Now the question is - which one.

Zalek


My advice still stands and the answer to your question is neither.





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but now I work near a water and I want to buy a small kayak and keep
it at work - inflatable, so it fits in my desk, so could go kayaking
after a work.


Why not lock your "real" kayak on top of your car, and just pop that in the
water for those quick paddles?

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On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 12:27:46 +0000, BREWERPAUL wrote:

but now I work near a water and I want to buy a small kayak and keep
it at work - inflatable, so it fits in my desk, so could go kayaking
after a work.


Why not lock your "real" kayak on top of your car, and just pop that in the
water for those quick paddles?


I would have to lock my real kayak on top of the subway car. I suspect MTA
would object it.

Zalek


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In rec.boats.paddle Julia De Silva wrote:

My advice still stands and the answer to your question is neither.


Agreed. The Innova line is quite cost-effective (price:longevity ratio)
and the one-layer construction dries faster than AIRE double-bladders.
Here is a helpful website, including FAQ on what's wrong with cheap models:

http://theboatpeople.com



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Coleman also makes inflatable air mattresses. From what I hear their Kayaks
and Air Mattresses can be used interchangably with the same results.

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I want to buy a second kayak for "lite" kayaking. I noticed Coleman have 2
inflatable - each one about $60. One is "Coleman 1-Person Deluxe Open Top
Kayak", the other is "Coleman Inflatable Kayak".
Any opinions on those, or other cheap (less than $100) kayaks?

Thanks,

Zalek






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