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Sea Eagle 3-Person Inflatable Kayak

Sea Eagle 3-Person Inflatable Kayak

Description

Sea Eagle 3 Person Inflatable Portable Sport Kayak Canoe is a versatile and durable kayak that can accommodate up to three people or a maximum weight of 650 lbs. It weighs only 26 lbs, making it easy to transport and store.

The 370 Deluxe Kayak Package includes two movable Kayak Seats, 2 paddles, a foot pump, and a carry bag. This comprehensive package ensures that you have everything you need for an enjoyable kayaking experience.

The kayak comes with two AB30 7'10'' 4 Part Paddles, featuring an asymmetrical blade and an aluminum shaft. The high-frequency welded seams provide added durability and strength.

The inclusion of two skegs on the bottom of the kayak enhances tracking and speed, allowing for better maneuverability on the water. The kayak has a recommended inflation pressure of 1.1 psi and is equipped with one-way inflation/deflation valves for convenience.

The open and close drain valve ensures easy water drainage, eliminating the possibility of accumulation within the kayak. The kayak features 5 deluxe 1-way inflation/deflation valves for quick setup and takedown.

Now, addressing the frequently asked questions:

Can a dog ride in this without its claws popping the kayak? Cut claws sixty pounds or less, and its material handles class three rapids.

My wife and I are deciding between the Sea Eagle 330 or Sea Eagle SE370 for tandem or single use. How manageable is this with only one person? I take our SE370 out alone about 80% of the time. High winds will push it around some, but it is manageable with one person. Ideally, it is perfect for two people due to the room. Three people would be too crowded in my honest opinion. If you plan on using it for single use only, the Sea Eagle 330 might be a more suitable option.

I have a few questions: 1. Is this easy to maneuver with just one person? We want to be able to go with one or two adults. 2. If you have owned this for a while, can anyone speak to long term durability? 3. I am concerned about safety when taking my two small children out. Has anyone had an issue with a fast leak? 1) I mostly use this as a one-person unit. It's easy to maneuver, especially with speed boats and jet skis zipping by. I am 5'10" and also use it with my 5'9" son. We still have enough room for a small ice chest, rope, water bag, and water containers. 2) I've had mine for about a year, and I use it in the hot Arizona sun. I've yet to have a leak. My brother even ran it over with a Ford F-150 while inflated, and it's still going strong. 3) I wouldn't be too concerned about taking anyone out, kids or adults. We have carried a small kid who weighed about 60 pounds in addition to myself and my son at Mission Bay, and it performed well.

Does the SE370 Pro include the storage bag and other equipment as shown on the Sea Eagle website? For the most part, yes. However, from what I understand, the one on Sea Eagles' website includes a dry bag, whereas this one does not. Regardless, it does include the carrying duffle, paddles, pump, and other essential equipment.

Things we like

  • Enough room for up to three paddlers.
  • Easy to transport.
  • Within 8 minutes, you can either inflate or deflate it.

Things we don't like

  • Not very stable
Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a dog ride in this without it's claws popping the kayak?

Cut claws sixty pounds or less it's material handles class three rapids

My wife and I deciding between the Sea Eagle 330 or Sea Eagle SE370 for tandem or single use. How manageable is this with only one person?

I take our SE370 out alone about 80% of the time. High winds will push it around some but it is manageable w/1 person. Ideal for 2 people because of the room. 3 would be too crowded IMHO. For single use only I would probably lean towards the 330.

I have a few questions: 1. Is this easy to maneuver with just one person? we want to be able to go with one or two adults.2. If you have owned this for while, can anyone speak to long term durability?3. I am concerned about safety with taking my two small children out. Has anyone had an issue with a fast leak?

1)I mostly use this as a one person unit. Its easy to maneuver, especially with speed boats and jetskis zipping by. I am 5’10” and also use it with my son who is 5’9”. We still have room for small ice chest, rope, water bag, and water containers. 2) I’ve had mine for about a year. I use it in the hot Arizona sun. I’ve yet to have a leak. My brother ran it over with a Ford F-150 inflated and it’s still going strong. 3) I wouldn’t be too concerned about taking anyone out, kids or adults. We have carried a small kid who weighed about 60 pounds in addition to myself and my son at Mission bay and it did well.

Does the SE370 Pro include the storage bag, and other equipment, as shown in the Sea Eagle web site?

for the most part yes. However from what I understand the one on sea Eagles website included a dry bag. This one does not have that. It does have the carrying duffle paddles pump etc