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Sevylor Inflatable Trail Boat
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List Price: $85.00
Our Price: $59.97
You Save: $25.03 (29%)
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Product Details
- Batteries Included: 0
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- Binding: Sports
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- Brand: Sevylor
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- Color: N/A
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- EAN: 0089736201608
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- Features: Single-person inflatable boat for camping, biking trips, Included bag converts into an air pump to save space, Two tethered paddles can convert into a kayak paddle, Weighs just 3.5 pounds, Maximum weight capacity: 220 pounds
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- Is Fragile Specified
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- Label: Sevylor
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- Manufacturer: Sevylor
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- Model: HF160
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- Product Group: Sports
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- Publisher: Sevylor
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- Studio: Sevylor
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- Title: Sevylor Inflatable Trail Boat
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- UPC: 089736201608
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Product Description: When hiking or camping, water is no obstacle with your Sevylor Trail Boat. BIG SAVINGS! This compact Trail Boat weighs just 3 1/2 lbs., so you can take it anywhere. The Trail Boat lets you fish, go for a boat ride or just get across the water when you're hiking or camping. It's made of tough nylon polyethylene and PVC. It rolls up into a small duffel bag and can be strapped under a backpack or bicycle seat. The duffel bag converts into a pump for easy inflation. There's more: 2 tethered paddles that convert into kayak paddles; 2 military valves for easy inflating; Comes with a repair kit; 1-person, 220 lbs. capacity; Length overall 5'8", beam 3'6"; Weighs 3 1/2 lbs.; Model # HF160; Get one at a great low price! Order Today! Sevylor Trail Boat
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Customer Reviews
Gets you there, but wet
I've used this boat just once, which was enough to report significant strengths and weaknesses.
This boat allowed me to reach an area that I would not otherwise have been able to get to. The raft is very light and compact. My inflatable kayak would have been much to heavy and cumbersome to carry across tussocks and wet ground.
The inflation bag worked much better than I expected. It took 10 to 15 minutes to inflate the boat. I paddled across 30 feet of dead calm water ladened with dead sticks and trees (beaver at work). No punctures, thank goodness, although the lightweight material of the raft inspired great caution.
The ride was comfortable, but at 5'2" my feet didn't fit in the raft. Also there was zero room for gear, except what I put on my lap.
The real problem came when I tried to disembark. To exit I swung my feet out and tried to stand up. As my legs pushed the raft down, water poured in soaking my pants, in spite of the hip waders I was wearing. Wet pants in fall weather are a bummer, especially when dry ones are hours away.
This is a fun little boat for crossing small bodies of mild-mannered water. Just don't count on being dry when you get there.
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