Advanced Elements AE1007-R AdvancedFrame Kayak Gonfiabile Convertibile - 15' - Pompa Gonfiabile Rossa per Kayak Inclusa

Brand:ADVANCED ELEMENTS

3.5/5

1633.12

Nuovo per il 2023, questo kayak INCLUDE la POMPA!. PONTE OPZIONALE con tessuto Honey Comb Rip Stop Attaccare il kit opzionale Single Deck o Double Deck. Tre posizioni dei sedili consentono di pagaiare da soli o in tandem. Il supporto elevato e i sedili imbottiti regolabili offrono comfort per ore di pagaiata. Premontato in fabbrica; basta aprire, gonfiare e fissare i sedili. Tre strati di materiale per un'estrema resistenza alla perforazione. Dimensioni piegate 35 x 21 x 12 pollici. Peso massimo: 550 libbre. Peso-52 libbre. Le nervature in alluminio incorporate definiscono la prua e la poppa e migliorano il tracciamento.

Nuovo per il 2023, questo kayak INCLUDE la POMPA!. PONTE OPZIONALE con tessuto Honey Comb Rip Stop Attaccare il kit opzionale Single Deck o Double Deck. Tre posizioni dei sedili consentono di pagaiare da soli o in tandem. Il supporto elevato e i sedili imbottiti regolabili offrono comfort per ore di pagaiata. Premontato in fabbrica; basta aprire, gonfiare e fissare i sedili. Tre strati di materiale per un'estrema resistenza alla perforazione. Dimensioni piegate 35 x 21 x 12 pollici. Peso massimo: 550 libbre. Peso-52 libbre. Le nervature in alluminio incorporate definiscono la prua e la poppa e migliorano il tracciamento.
Brand ADVANCED ELEMENTS
Brand ‎ADVANCED ELEMENTS
Brand Name ‎ADVANCED ELEMENTS
Color Red
Color ‎Red
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 252 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Carry Bag, Kayak, Pump
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎180 x 32 x 12 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎36 x 22 x 12.5 inches
Item Weight 52 Pounds
Item Weight ‎52 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Advanced Elements
Material Rip-stop Polyester/PVC Tarpaulin, Nylon
Material ‎Rip-stop Polyester/PVC Tarpaulin, Nylon
Model Name ‎AdvancedFrame™ Convertible Kayak with pump
Model Year ‎2023
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎23.59 Kilograms
Part Number ‎AE1007-R-P
Seating Capacity ‎2
Size ‎15'
Style Pump Included
Style ‎Pump Included
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎5 year Warranty
Weight Limit ‎550 Pounds

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Scritto da: sd
Awesome Kayak - not so awesome carrying case
I am a whitewater kayaker and previously only had tried whitewater kayaks. I went through the whole novice phase where trying to paddle just turns you around and around - not to mention, extremely frustrating. White water kayaks are meant to spin very easily because you want to be able to maneuver your kayak really quickly when you are in the rapids or among rocks or other hazards. Speed is much less of a concern with a white water kayak since, well, the water is already moving, so you don't need to paddle very hard. However, taking a whitewater kayak in a lake is pretty much good for only two things: 1) An extremely good workout - since the kayaks simply do not want to go straight and 2) Practicing your skills in a safe environment without having to worry about hazards and currents. My wife had been wanting to go on the water with me for a while now so I finally buckled down and bought this kayak (of course after researching the hell out of inflatable kayaks.) Friend kayakers had told me that Inflatable kayaks are in general stable and this kayak just delivers on the mark. I bought it with the double action pump and it worked pretty well. The kayak is pretty heavy - 56 lbs. I consider myself strong but trying to carry it in the case to the water was a bit of struggle. The reason is not that the weight. Rather, the carrying case is is like an oversize shopping bag - of course, zippered, so it is completely enclosed. The handles are not big enough to give you enough length to hang around your shoulders. You can put your arm in and put it on your shoulder, but it is not very comfortable. Setting it up was pretty straightforward. It takes about 10 minutes to fully setup. One thing I had been dreading was pumping the kayak up. Surprisingly, the kayak barely requires 1-2 psi pressure when fully inflated, so the pump really pumps it up very quickly. I did a water launch of the kayak i.e. take it in about calf deep water and then place your butt in the kayak. Then raise your legs and bring them in. My wife is not a kayaker and does not know swimming, so I was quite concerned with stability of the kayak. I suited her up in the life vest and had her sit in first in the rear seat. Boy, it was stable! She sat down with not an issue. I got in without any issues as well. I tried to rock the kayak, it does not rock much. Both Primary and Secondary stability of the kayak are excellent. Primary stability means when the kayak is sitting on water and you try to rock it a bit, does it become tippy whereas secondary stability means when the kayak is almost on its side, does it become tippy or tips over. Happy to say, I did not feel any tippiness at all. Tracking: Tracking means when that when you are paddling, how well does the kayak move in a straight line. Coming from a white water world, I am really well versed with keeping a kayak straight (remember how I earlier said that white water kayaks DO NOT want to go straight and require skill to keep them moving in a particular direction). I was simply amazed at the tracking ability of this kayak. I mean after I paddled it for a few strokes and just let it go, it would go in exactly the direction that I left it at. No turning, no twisting whatsoever. Coming from the whitewater world, this just seems like magic. The fact that the kayak has a welded keel at the bottom and a plastic weldged spine at the bottom must be contributing to that as well. I tested the tracking in flat, calm water and it performed superb. Of course, if you try it in a windy place or otherwise moving water, it would affect the tracking. I noticed while setting the kayak up that there is an aluminum backbone in both the tips of the kayak which keeps the tips sharp and help it cut through the water. It was not much work to make it travel through the water. The seats are pretty OK. The seats attach to the kayak with two buckle straps and I tightened mine to make it near straight back sitting. After an hour or so, it was slightly uncomfortable. You might have to play with a few adjustments, aftermarket accessories if you want to go on a long trip. As someone else mentioned, the rear seat touches the back ring of the kayak, so the person in the back seat is likely getting more support and is likely more comfortable. Of course, this is a bit of nitpick. Any kayak, no matter whether hardshell or inflatable requires fiddling around with the seat to make it work best for you. NOTE: I had read a few comments on how the instructions on how exactly to inflate the kayak are a bit unclear. I concur with those comments. So, the pump connects with the spring loaded air valves. What the instruction booklet does not make clear is that the central portion within the spring loaded air valves can be pushed with a finger and that you can actually turn it with a finger without grabbing it. No seriously, just push the central portion of the valve down and then just using pressure and friction, try to turn it left or right. It will turn. So, this central position has two positions, down and up. When the valve is up, you can pump air in and when you detach the pump, the kayak will hold air. If the valve is in down position, you can pump air, but as soon as you remove the pump, it immediately starts losing air. So lesson: when filling it up, keep the value in the up position and when you want to deflate, push the valve down and twist it with your fingertip till it gets stuck in the down position and it will let the air out. NOTE: Note the way the kayak is folded when you first take it out of the carrying case. If you don't, you might struggle quite a bit to put the kayak back in its case. For reference, this is how I fold it: The back side of the kayak folds a small fold, then the just folded portion is folded again over itself. Next, approach the kayak from the other edge. Fold the other edge on the main body. Now take the newly folded section and fold it over the rear side. Not sure if that helps, but that is the way I do it. Now for the Cons: - When the broadside is facing wind, the kayak feels a teeny bit tippy. I have heard that this is more common with inflatable kayaks. Even hardshells have it, but inflatables have it a bit more - No footrest. Coming from whitewater, this was a bit of a shocker. In white water kayaking, your lower body is completely locked win the kayak. You are pressing a footrest with your foot and your knees are under extended portion of the kayak that covers your knees. Effectively, the point is to make sure that your lower body and the kayak behave as one unit, so you can control the kayak with purely your lower body. This kayak has no footrest. In fact there is quite a bit of space in front of your legs. I guess for flat water, it felt just fine, although if I want to take this in moving water, I would probably stuff something in front of my feet to have something to push on. There are no knee braces, but I guess if you buy the extra shell, you might have something like it. - Water - Some water got in while paddling. Probably less than a cup or two but it did. This is not the kayak's fault. The kayak is open top so of course some water will splash in. I used the white water paddle with my kayak (they are a bit shorter and have wider blades) and no water splashed onto my wife. I read another reviewer's comment saying that it splashed water on the person in the rear, but I did not experience any such thing. - Drying - Now, this was a chore. With my hardshells, I just lift them on my shoulder and twist and turn till I let all the water out and then I just have them sit in the garage while they dry out. The fabric at the top, although nylong, is a woven nylon fabric which gives it great strength but also makes it retain some water. So after I brought it home, I had to use a sponge to take out all excess water. The fabric at the top and around the tubing was wet, so I let a pedstal fan blow on it all night and it was dry in the morning. I hav
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
I love this kayak!
I love this kayak! When I first heard of inflatable kayaks, I thought pool toy. This is so durable and so far from that! I read every description and review several times before purchasing. I wanted a kayak I could tote myself, and a tandem that maybe I could get my hubby in. My reluctant husband likes it too and feels 100 Percent comfortable and safe in it. It would be super hard to overturn. I have had kids get in and out of it in the water when using it to swim, etc... I can take it out by myself, but I have had a lot of fun taking out people who have never kayaked or are unsure! It is difficult for me to get out of a typical kayak due to an injury and I am not young, and I have to have someone help me get out. I get out of this on my own with no problem. At first, I did not get the Advanced Elements hand pump due to some bad reviews. I ordered another brand but the nozzle for the two main chambers didn't work well at all and the guage didn't work. I returned it and ordered the Advanced Elements pump. I wish it was a little bigger and more sturdy, but it too, was a dual action pump. The nozzles fit perfectly of course! The guage doesn't work, but I just read directions carefully and pumped it up. In a review, someone mentioned that they called Advanced Elements about the guage, and the company sent them a piece to make it work. I just didn't get around to that. I also order the electric one but someone said those take a long time to air the boat up. I can pump the kayak up with the dual action pump easily. I figure it just adds to the workout, and honestly doesn't take long to do, and I certainly don't have big muscles! I recommend watching videos about how to open and set it up as well as take it down and pack it. People mention it is heavy and difficult to put back in the bag. I watched the video over and over. I watched many videos, but my favorite was by Kayak Central. It is heavy for me to carry the bag, but I can do it. It doesn't take long to learn how to fold it up correctly and put it in the bag. It is helpful if my hubby helps me put it in the bag after I fold it up properly. Like many others have mentioned, when done, I dry it off some, and fold it up and put it in the back of my SUV, often putting it in without doing the final fold over of one side to the other. when home I clean and dry it off, letting it sit outside or in the garage to let it completely dry. I did get a dolly (kbxstart) to use when I am by myself or with a child to take it to the water/ramp works well. I highly recommend this kayak!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Five Stars
Can't recommend this Kayak enough. Great ????
Scritto da: Chrissie
Alle Ängste und Zweifel ausgeräumt....!!
Mit knapp 60 sich einen neuen Sport/ein neues Hobby zu suchen, setzt einigen Mut voraus. Erst recht wenn man am Rhein wohnt und endlich mal das "Kajaken" anfangen möchte. Schon in der Auswahl von entsprechenden angebotenen Kajaks ist man als enthusastischer Laie maßlos überfordert. Welche Ansprüche, Vorstellungen, Kriterien setzt man als Maßstab beim Kauf? Und in Coronazeiten ist der der Kajakmarkt dann auch noch fast leer gefegt. Hat man endlich ein entsprechendes Model entdeckt, sind die Lieferzeiten zurzeit tlw. 2-3 Monate. Toll, mitten in den Ferien! Also um es kurz zu machen: Nach unendlich vielen durchgelesenen Rezensionen stießen wir auf den 2er Kajak "Advanced Elements unisex-erwachsene Kajak Frame Convertible". Fazit: Wir sind restlos begeistert! Alles Beschriebene trifft uneingeschränkt zu. Für Anfänger durchaus geeignet. (Vor-Lektüre empfohlen! Tipp: "Der Kajak - Lehrbuch für den Kanusport" von Jürgen Gerlach) Anleitung durchlesen, verinnerlichen, umsetzen, fertig!! Wenn ich nicht genau wüsste, dass es sich bei diesem Kajak nicht um ein Lebewesen handelt, sondern um reine Materie, würde ich sagen: Dieses Boot hört auf's Wort. Aber.... auch das Advanced Elements ist nur so gut, wie der/die es fährt. Es ist durch die Anleitung leicht verständlich schnell aufgebaut. Überdruckventil funktioniert einwandfrei. Tipp: Unbedingt Ein/Aussteigen auch im Trockenen oft üben! Aber da wir ja alle wissen, gibt es kaum 100%iges in diesem Leben. Ein paar Wermuthstropfen also: Wichtige Bestandteile müssen extra zugekauft werden: Paddel, Backbone,(ganz wichtig!!), Pumpe .....dat läppert sisch! Die Verschlusskappen an den Ventilen sind schlecht gesichert, gehen schnell verloren. Kann man aber selbst einfach nachsichern. Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen: Wir sind heute auf der Klosterinsel in Rheinau/CH in den Rhein gestiegen, als blutige Anfänger sozusagen und haben permanent das Gefühl gehabt: Wir fahren schon immer in diesem Kajak, fühlen uns sicher! Wir kennen es und es kennt uns! Macht Lust auf mehr!
Scritto da: Buckdog
Una Bella sorpresa
Dopo aver letto queste recensioni e raccolto il parere di altri su siti specializzati ed essermi recato dal "noto" negozio di sport, ho acquistato QUESTO Kayak! Che dire, è stata una rivelazione. Già maneggiandolo si vede la differenza abissale con gli altri, i materiali sono di un altro livello. Si monta e si smonta in un attimo, i manuali sono in italiano ed è scritto TUTTO quel che c'è da sapere. La chiglia rigida grazie ai profili di alluminio frontale e posteriore fanno si che tagli l'acqua in modo spettacolare, è incredibile quanto veloce possa andare pagaiando senza troppo sforzo. E' davvero una lippa...va velocissimo! Ci siamo divertiti davvero....non è il solito canotto travestito da Kayak! Il trasporto senza carrello è possibile con facilità in 2 persone, l'anno prossimo compro il carrellino ed anche questa è risolta! Se poi gli mettete il backbone si irrigidisce a tal punto che sembra davvero un kayak RIGIDO! Secondo me un accessorio che val la pena è il doppio ponte che chiude sulle cerniere il kayak, per 2 motivi: il primo è che si "eliminano" le cerniere che servono x fissarlo a questo che se non si sta attenti possono graffiare, il secondo è che lo irrigidiscono lateralmente nel senso che non tende più in alcun modo ad aprirsi di lato quando si sale, non che sia Molto avvertibile ma c'è il problema, tanto è vero che il cuscino che è fissato con 2 "strappi" laterali tende ad uscire specie quando non è ben a pressione! Cmq rimane un prodotto pazzesco, vale quel che costa. Infatti ho potuto notare che anche con mare mosso NON si è MAI cappottato..peraltro impegnandoci per fare questa prova, non siamo riusciti in alcun modo a farlo girare....dunque è stabile, MOLTO STABILE! L'unica cosa a cui dovete stare MOLTO attenti è la "pinna" di deriva posteriore che è in gomma dura e che inevitabilmente quando il kayak non è in acqua ma è poggiato sul duro tende a piegarsi a destra o a sinistra a seconda che il kayak sia riverso verso dx o sx.....perfettamente al centro non rimane....bisogna solo prestarci attenzione..... Ecco se la pinna fosse estraibile sarebbe davvero MOLTO MEGLIO! Ma è così! Okkio perchè è in gomma e tende a deformarsi. Basta farci l'kkio quando lo si poggia sul duro. Un consiglio, prendete anche la sua pompa con il manometro perchè è troppo pratico ed occhio alla conversione ATM e PSI del manometro....OKKIO che 1 ATM del manuale sono circa 2 PSI del manometro.... La pompa ha gli attacchi proprietari del kayak ed inoltre consente di gonfiarlo esattamente come è richiesto dal manuale nè più nè meno, molto importante visto che se esagerate si deforma....IRREPARABILMENTE Dunque o avete un manometro o, come me, fate lo sforzo di tenere un altro gonfiatore.... Ultima nota, per lavarlo si smonta totalmente nelle sue 3 parti e lo potete lavare bene comodamente anche in una vasca... Io vi consiglio COMUNQUE di smontarlo e lavarlo bene perchè dopo una sacco di tempo con la pompa dell'acqua, ho notato che c'era ancora sale tra la camera vera e propria e la prima protezione, quella con la cerniera Questo è MOLTO importante se lo userete come me in mare e pensate di usarlo anche l'anno successivo.... Al lago credo sia una figata assurda visto che non c'è manco questo problema ed io lo trasporto comodamente con la sua sacca completo di TUTTO....questa sarà una prossima prova. Buon divertimento.
Scritto da: Willy
Super
Artikel kam solide verpackt einen Tag früher als angekündigt. Anleitung gelesen, leicht verständlich, am nächsten Tag zum See, aufgepumpt, und los ging. Noch ohne Spritzschutz (muss extra gekauft werden), aber hat viel Spaß gemacht. Wir werden viel Zeit auf dem Wasser verbringen gen. Eine echte Bereicherung. Über Robustheit kann nach 1 Woche noch nicht viel gesagt werden, aber positiv denken....
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great looking kayak
Finally received my kayak, had to order it a 2nd time as the first kayak disappeared and was not delivered. Love the look of the kayak and the leg room for both paddlers, however, was surprised that there was not even a foot pump included with the kayak, so it sits in my living room waiting for a pump. This is not my first kayak, have paddled fiberglass, plastic and cedar strip boats. Have owned one other inflatable made by Stearns but someone liked it and stole it so this is my replacement. This kayak was purchased so we can take it with us on our RV trips throughout North America. Will soon be purchasing the double cover to keep us a little dryer. Good looking kayak.

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