Backwoods Purist 65 Inflatable Kayak
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Why We Like The Backwoods Purist 65 Inflatable Kayak
We like the Aquaglide Backwoods Purist 65 Inflatable Kayak because it truly lets us set-in anywhere. This compact inflatable one-person kayak is at home on mountain lakes and remote fishing spots alike. Because it weighs just 6lbs we can now hike in further then ever before, allowing us to catch fish or enjoy tranquil lakes away from it all.
Details
- Versatile 1-person kayak built for paddling or fishing remotely
- Durable nylon reinforced TPU design handles daily wear and tear
- Adjustable seat ensures all day comfort while fishing or paddling
- Lightweight design helps you get further off of the beaten path
- Dual grab handles make for easy carry before and after inflation
- Includes seat, foot pump, storage bag, and a repair kit
- Item #AQUA005
- Hull Material
- nylon reinforced TPU
- Length
- 6ft 7in
- Width
- 43in
- Maximum Load
- 250lb
- Tube Diameter
- 7in
- Air Chambers
- 1
- Claimed Weight
- 6lb 4oz
- Packed Size
- 19.5 x 29.5in
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 1 year
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 5, 2023
Love the convenience!
So easy to bring along pretty much anywhere. I took it down to the water on the back of a motorcycle. Never thought I would ever talk about bringing my kayak on the motorcycle! It doesn't track well due to the minimalist design, but they are pretty clear about that in the description. It does track well enough to get around without overexertion. It is very comfortable and has all the features you might want excl a fin. It can also double as a float if you just want to tie off your boat and hang out on the water. I love it and may pick up another!
Originally reviewed on aquaglide.com
May 14, 2023
Lightweight but terrible
Bought this for Mothers Day. What a disappointment. We have a tandem Chelan = LOVE IT. Wanted something I could carry and set up on my own. Can do that with the Purist 65, but it is like trying to paddle an inner tube - it takes tons of effort for minimal forward movement. No tracking. Nose skews from side to side with each stroke. If you want something to play with near the shore and don’t really want to travel any distance this might satisfy you… but then why not just get an inner tube?
Originally reviewed on aquaglide.com
September 27, 2022
Great Raft
Durable and comfy! Convenient features. Just heavy. I understand you can't have it all though.
Originally reviewed on aquaglide.com
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