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Dyna-Living Foldable Kayak Wind Sail

Dyna-Living Foldable Kayak Wind Sail

Description

[Premium Quality Materials]- The kayak wind sail is made of eco-friendly strong polyester taffeta, durable and sturdy. The seams of the kayak sails are triple-stitched and the perimeter batten is made of unbreakable composite materials.

[Wide Viewing Angle]- The kayak sail with a clear window allows you have good visibility to view the items behind the foldable kayak sails easily, don’t worry about blocking your view and guarantees you extra safety while sailing.

[Perfect Protection]- Foldable paddleboard kayak sail with 42 inches(108 cm) diameter, can effectively weaken ultraviolet radiation and protect you from the hot sun when sailing. With metal carabiners between strap and boat, your kayak wind sail will be firmly fixed by you.

[Easy to Use]- The kayak sail with a compact design, easy to set up and deploy quickly. It's easy to handle with a control strap that connects with your kayak. Hold the clips to keep the kayak going forward and just lay it down to stop. Use the power of the wind to give you more power, helping paddler people get easier on long trips.

[Easy to Store]- This kayak sail kit is lightweight and portable, kayak sail can be folded into a 15.35 inches pouch, which is convenient for you to carry and store. The foldable pop up kayak sail is suitable for canoes, inflatables, boats, yachts, which can provide a happy voyage for you.

Only directions are what it says here! It says put the elastic around the nose of your yak but my elastic is not centered, if I do that, my "window" is not horizontal like the photos. Also there's an extra line with 2 hooks & a tightener that I cannot figure out so when one end came untied I just removed the whole bit. It may work by hooking the 2 short lines with carabiners to the nose handle, then putting the long lines over my head & around my back for steering. We'll see. I'll give it a shot. I bought 2 others as gifts, I'm curious if everyone's elastic is off center by over a foot! Also, if the elastic goes around the nose of the yak & the wind is presumably blowing from behind, wouldn't it just push the sail forward & yank the elastic off? I think my way will be better, if it works at all.

Only directions are what it says here! It says put the elastic around the nose of your yak but my elastic is not centered, if I do that, my "window" is not horizontal like the photos. Also there's an extra line with 2 hooks & a tightener that I cannot figure out so when one end came untied I just removed the whole bit. It may work by hooking the 2 short lines with carabiners to the nose handle, then putting the long lines over my head & around my back for steering. We'll see. I'll give it a shot. I bought 2 others as gifts, I'm curious if everyone's elastic is off center by over a foot! Also, if the elastic goes around the nose of the yak & the wind is presumably blowing from behind, wouldn't it just push the sail forward & yank the elastic off? I think my way will be better, if it works at all.

Possibly if there are anchors to attach it. It didn't work that well for me as the upper strap tends to hit you in the head. Steering my kayak was tough because the straps were always in the way.

It doesn’t come with one but maybe you can use a tent pole repair kit? Or try the hardware store, they have lots of tubing options. Word of caution, the loop may be made of fiberglass so wear gloves when handling. Hope this helps!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this perfect for the intex challenger k1?

Only directions are what it says here! It says put the elastic around the nose of your yak but my elastic is not centered, if I do that, my "window" is not horizontal like the photos. Also there's an extra line with 2 hooks & a tightener that I cannot figure out so when one end came untied I just removed the whole bit. It may work by hooking the 2 short lines with carabiners to the nose handle, then putting the long lines over my head & around my back for steering. We'll see. I'll give it a shot. I bought 2 others as gifts, I'm curious if everyone's elastic is off center by over a foot! Also, if the elastic goes around the nose of the yak & the wind is presumably blowing from behind, wouldn't it just push the sail forward & yank the elastic off? I think my way will be better, if it works at all.

Do you need a mount kit for a kayak wind sail?

Only directions are what it says here! It says put the elastic around the nose of your yak but my elastic is not centered, if I do that, my "window" is not horizontal like the photos. Also there's an extra line with 2 hooks & a tightener that I cannot figure out so when one end came untied I just removed the whole bit. It may work by hooking the 2 short lines with carabiners to the nose handle, then putting the long lines over my head & around my back for steering. We'll see. I'll give it a shot. I bought 2 others as gifts, I'm curious if everyone's elastic is off center by over a foot! Also, if the elastic goes around the nose of the yak & the wind is presumably blowing from behind, wouldn't it just push the sail forward & yank the elastic off? I think my way will be better, if it works at all.

Can this be used with inflatable kayaks?

Possibly if there are anchors to attach it. It didn't work that well for me as the upper strap tends to hit you in the head. Steering my kayak was tough because the straps were always in the way.

I bought two of these and broke them both trying to fold them back up. I wonder if there is a little repair piece to the outside loop? tube?

It doesn’t come with one but maybe you can use a tent pole repair kit? Or try the hardware store, they have lots of tubing options. Word of caution, the loop may be made of fiberglass so wear gloves when handling. Hope this helps!