It's versatility and portability opens up possibilities I never had before. So far I've used it in Puget Sound, Lake Sammamish and Spada Lake. We had a strong head wind on Spada with white caps, but the boat was fast, stable, and took the waves confidently. I keep it in the back of my RAV4, so it's always available. I plan to try it out on the more placid stretches of the Skykomish on the next warm sunny day. I also want to figure out how to fasten it to a backpack and so that I can take it along on my hikes in the Cascades. It'll be hefty for sure, but I feel that I can haul it to some of the closer alpine lakes. Of course, it's still an inflatable watercraft, so I wouldn't want to go anywhere near submerged branches or sharp rocks with this boat, especially on a swift river. The only issue I encountered was that one of the valve retainer rings broke. These are rings that conveniently keep the valves attached to the boat after deflating. So now I have to remember to screw that one valve back in after I deflate the kayak or risk losing it.Read full review
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Everything works, easy to maneuver. Just be mindful that the seats are relying on the side wall of the raft to hold them in place. They sifted after awhile. I am buying D ring patches to secure them in place. Besides that, I think it us a fun thing with low initial cost.
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The "Sea Eagle 370" is a wonderful inflatable kayak that you can inflate and be on the water in 15 minutes. It holds 600 lbs. and is very comfortable for two adults. Once the day is done, breaking down and loading it into the car takes 10 minutes and packs up easy in the supplied bag that comes with it. This inflatable is far easier to tote around and pack up compared to the rigid hull canoes and kayaks I use to own. If your looking for an inflatable that is easy to assemble for a leisure day on the water Sea Eagle is the way to go.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The attention to detail and design is great. There are even little rubber attachments to prevent water from running down paddles. The gauge for ensuring that both sides are equally filled with air worked well. Assembly was easy. Carrying it is really possible for two ordinary people. Once in the boat it is very stable. Be careful getting into and out of the boat. Best to keep your center of gravity low.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Awesome product. My 10 year old grandson can set it up in 10 - 15 mins. The grand kids love it take it everywhere. They have not tipped it over once in more than a week of rough housing in it every day. Paddles are solid. At beaches where hard shell kayaks were available it has performed comparably well, not as good as the hard shells by not far behind. It is solidly built so I don't have to worry about it failing while in the water. The 370 is a big as I can handle carrying. The boat is around 40 pounds; with foot pump, paddles, and inflatable seats it is over 50 lbs. The strap padding is inadequate, but a beach towel on the shoulder fixes that. We have taken it to beaches in the Greek islands and occasionally gone from coves to more open sea, It is better for protected waters, it is light and easily blown by winds. Putting most weight forward helps, but it is still an inflatable with a higher profile for the wind to get hold of. It was a great buy.Read full review
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