Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Advanced Elements Lagoon 1 Person Inflatable Kayak

Advanced Elements Lagoon 1 Person Inflatable Kayak Review



Advanced Elements Lagoon 1 Person Inflatable Kayak Feature

  • Single-person inflatable kayak for lakes, mild rivers, bays, and more
  • Built-in rigid panels on the bow and stern to improve tracking
  • Quick-inflating Twistlok and high-flow Spring valves for easy setup
  • Padded high-support seat; molded rubber-grip handles; bungee deck lacing
  • 250-pound weight capacity; measures 8 feet 4 inches long; 1-year warranty
Sturdy and versatile, the Lagoon1 single-person inflatable kayak is capable of traversing almost any moderately calm body of water, including lakes, mild rivers, bays, and estuaries. The Lagoon1 is tougher than most other inflatable kayaks, with built-in rigid panels that help define the bow and stern, along with inner tube covers around the bladder to add stiffness and protect against abrasion.


The Lagoon1's rigid form easily cuts through the waves.
The rigid panels also improve tracking, allowing the kayak to easily cut through the waves and keep you on course. Comfort-wise, the boat offers a padded high-support seat to keep you in good paddling position. Best of all, the boat is a breeze to set up thanks to the quick-inflating Twistlok and high-flow Spring valves. The Lagoon1 is a huge improvement over cumbersome hard-shell boats--which are a pain to lug from the car to the water--or slow-inflating kayaks that take forever to launch.

Other features include molded rubber-grip handles, bungee deck lacing, a mesh accessory pocket, a tracking skeg, a landing plate, a splash diverter, a durable fabric cover, and a foam floor. The Lagoon1 also comes with a duffel bag for easy transport.

Specifications

  • Color: Orange/gray
  • Capacity: 250 pounds
  • Length: 8 feet 4 inches
  • Width: 34 inches
  • Weight: 23 pounds
  • Warranty: 1 year
This is a multi use boat for anyone who enjoys the water. For lakes, mild rivers, bays and extuaries. It is a delight to get on the water quickly without lugging around a heavy cumbersome hard-shell boat.


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