Advanced Elements AirFusion Evo Inflatable Kayak - The Advanced Elements AirFusion Evo Inflatable Kayak is unlike any other inflatable kayak out there! The unique design is a fusion of an aluminum frame, drop-stitch air chambers, and a polyurethane skin, results in a sleek, high performance kayak that rivals its hardshell competition.
Hybrid aluminum rib-frame design - The hybrid aluminum frame and high pressure drop-stitch air chamber design create a unique kayaking experience to rival that of a standard hardshell Kayaks.
Durable - Heavy-duty PU tarpaulin material offers a smooth, hydrodynamic outer skin.
Storage - Equipped with a roll-top rear storage access hatch for storage, practical bungee deck lacing and D-ring gear tie-downs.
Portable - No roof rack needed! Pack this inflatable kayak in the trunk of your car or fly it to remote destinations easily.
Accessories included - This inflatable kayak comes with a duffel bag with shoulder straps, a folding inflatable seat, a repair kit and an owner's manual. - Pump NOT Included
Features - Inflatable Coaming for spray skirt attachment - This narrow beam design paddles like a rigid hard-shell kayak.
Dimensions - Length: 13', width: 24', weight: 32 lb (14.5 kg),
Capacity - Max. Weight 235 lb (106 kg)
Does it come with Oars? No. Just to make sure you don’t buy the wrong item, an oar is for a canoe while the Kayak has a double sided “paddle.”
What is the max PSI of the craft? There are TWO different PSIs for the AirFusion EVO. 1) the drop-stitch side chambers inflate to about 6 to 8 psi. 2) The thwarts for the bow and stern inflate to about 1.5 to 2 psi. The coaming takes only a pump or two for its inflation - do not overinflate this ring around the cockpit. A standard double-action pump should be capable of these various inflation levels.
Is it tippy or stable? The more you weigh the less stable it is. My son weighs 150 and had no problem. I weigh 230 and flipped it from a moderate side wave from a boat.
Does this have adjustable foot rests? No, no foot rests.
No. Just to make sure you don’t buy the wrong item, an oar is for a canoe while the Kayak has a double sided “paddle.”
There are TWO different PSIs for the AirFusion EVO. 1) the drop-stitch side chambers inflate to about 6 to 8 psi. 2) The thwarts for the bow and stern inflate to about 1.5 to 2 psi. The coaming takes only a pump or two for its inflation - do not overinflate this ring around the cockpit. A standard double-action pump should be capable of these various inflation levels.
The more you weigh the less stable it is. My son weighs 150 and had no problem. I weigh 230 and flipped it from a moderate side wave from a boat.
No, no foot rests.