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🚣♀️ Paddle into adventure with ease and style — don’t miss the Explorer K2 experience!
The Intex Explorer K2 is a lightweight, inflatable 2-person kayak crafted from durable SuperStrong PVC. It features quick-inflate Boston valves, an inflatable I-beam floor for stability, and a 400 lb weight capacity. Complete with aluminum paddles, adjustable seats, and a high-output pump, this kayak is designed for lakes and mild rivers, offering a compact, portable solution for adventurous millennials seeking convenience without compromising performance.




































| ASIN | B00A7EXF4C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,394 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Touring Kayaks |
| Brand Name | Intex |
| Cockpit Size | 3 Feet |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (30,301) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10078257301208 |
| Included Components | skeg |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 123"L x 36"W x 20"H |
| Item Type Name | Inflatable Kayak |
| Item Weight | 30.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Intex Recreation Corp |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Seating Capacity | 2 |
| Style Name | 2-person |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90-Day Limited Manufacturer |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 400 Pounds |
S**1
Awsome kayak for the price
Great product. I purchased toward the end of summer for $94. So the the price does fluctuate with the season. Took me about 20min in set up the 1st time. About 15min for subsequent attempts. I've taken it out 3-4 times in the last 2 months. Collapses down small enough to fit in the trunk of a small car. The paddles work, but I felt were on the small side for me. This kayak is somewhat wide also. I ended up getting a 96inch paddle but i'm 5'10''. My 5 yr old daughter does ok with it. When I stretch out my legs, I have to tuck my feet to the sides of the front seat. The skin of the boat is reasonably strong. You'd have to scrape against some jagged metal or be hit head on by a hard pointy branch for this to puncture. For the boating itself, this craft is ok. It doesn't seem as smooth or can go as fast as a hard plastic boat. But that's fine considering it's $100-200 less. I even took it through some mild rapids (still choppy enough to splash me good) and it held up fine. The fin/skeg works fine and is easy to install but requires decent hand strength to remove (a good thing). It basically clicks in place and you have to push a tab down to remove it. I drilled a hole and put a fishing line through it in case the skeg falls off as suggested by others, but this is unnecessary. I even started heading away from shore once and the skeg, and only the skeg, hit an underwater boulder. I was going about 3mph when it hit and came to a dead stop, all 200+ lbs of the boat and people. The skeg edge was a little scratched but in place at the end. Maybe Intex updated the skeg after it 1st came out. I'm going to remove the fishing line before the next trip because it is unnecessary and gets seaweed,etc caught in it creating more drag. If you were to give me the choice (price not an issue) b/w a hard plastic boat and this, I'd pick the hard boat. That said, I'm very happy with this very inexpensive and easy to transport kayak.
R**Y
Awesome surprise
My wife and I each have 17.5' Perception sea kayaks. We paddle a fair amount and they are great. But if you're not planning for strictly a paddle trip, big boats are kind of annoying to drive around with. Enter inflatables. We recently did a two week Baja trip and wanted the ability to paddle without the hassle of two large sea kayaks on the roof while driving dirt roads for hundreds of miles. Reading other reviews (and contrasting with the price) we figured this was worth a shot. So...this boat is a winner. We took it out several times on the Sea of Cortez. It handles swells surprisingly well, but don't expect to take on big rollers. It's a very stable boat; you can stand in it in flat water conditions. Pretty great for fishing, cruising, and day paddles. Overall, our experience was pretty great; I'm happy with the purchase. Note that it's a day cruiser, NOT a sea kayak...it has some drag, but it will get you there. The skeg stay attached reasonably well and is very needed if windy or in a current. As other reviewers suggested, a leash is probably a good idea for it. It easily has room for two people and day-paddling stuff (we're 5'11" and 5'6" and in good shape, typically bringing snacks, water, sun screen, camera/phone, hiking bags, bilge pump, boat pump, and some warm clothes just in case). You could probably do two people and an overnight's worth of stuff, but it will be pretty tightly packed. The paddles that come with it are adequate, but if you have quality paddles, bring them instead. Follow the inflation order on the boat (the ports are numbered 1, 2, 3, etc). The pump that comes with it makes short work of the inflating process. As other reviewers have mentioned, the floor valve should be Boston valve, like the two hulls are, but it's not. Whatever, not that big of a deal. Now the thing I didn't see mentioned a lot was packing it down and storage/transport. It'll pack down to about 30"x12"x18" (ish - and it's soft/flexible in a bag so those are only rough dimensions). Bring a rag to wipe it down with when you're done (sounds obvious, but I forgot). I found the easiest way to pack it up is to deflate in reverse order of the fill, then kinda flip the two large hull bladders to the other side of the floor. So kinda make it go inside-out, as if you wanted to make the bottom of the boat into the floor of the boat. This generally allows you to get all the air out and keep the deflate ports accessible. You can also then fold the boat (hotdog style) and start rolling it up. It'll pack down nice and small. Once packed down, the bag is a bit flimsy. I wouldn't try to hump it too far; seems like the bag is better to just store all the junk in the back of your vehicle. If you plant to hike the boat in, get a decent bag for it.
Y**S
Très bonne stabilité bonne balade dans les gorges du Verdon
W**N
The kayak is really good. Stable in sea and easy to fill up also. The seats aren't great, but overall good value for money.
O**A
Tengo un año con el Kayak, lo he utilizado alrededor de 30 veces en el mar. es un excelente producto, la bomba que trae a pesar de ser manual es muy buena, el inflado es rápido ya que trae sistema doble. las instrucciones son fáciles ya que trae números en donde hay que inflar primero. Para transportar trae una bolsa transportadora, el peso es soportable para cargarlo una persona y aparte una hielera pequeña, que como es para 2 personas pues sin problema en cuanto al peso. andando en mar es muy estable a pesar de las olas. Lo recomiendo y pienso comprar otro igual para los invitados. en cuanto a la capacidad soporta 2 adultos y 2 niños pequeños aunque muy reducido el espacio, para 2 adultos el espacio es excelente. La calidad de los remos es muy bueno y tienen excelente resistencia y poco peso. lo que yo pague por el fue un súper precio por la calidad del producto(1,700.00), pero pagaría mas por él, debido a lo que ofrece (3,000.00). Después de un año de uso, no hay queja alguna.
山**則
軽量で持ち運びも楽でパドルも2本付で2人で楽しめます、フットポンプも思ったより早く注入出来ます、難点は下敷きのエアーマットのエアー抜きに多少不便を感じます。
J**U
I was a bit skeptical about an inflatable kayak at first, but this set completely changed my mind. It’s incredibly sturdy once inflated and looks fantastic on the water. What I love most is how user-friendly it is—even as a woman, I found it very easy to set up and carry on my own. It’s perfect for making fun summer memories with friends or family.
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