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Wilderness Systems Pamlico 145T is a sit-inside tandem kayak that can also work in a solo configuration. The idea behind this design is that it allows the users to travel long distances swiftly, even if just for a day trip. It does not have a lot of features, but it is a reliable and comfortable boat for recreational trips.
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Last price update was: June 25, 2024 11:05 am
PROS:
- Converts into a solo kayak
- Comfortable seats
- Fast
- Light for a tandem
CONS:
- Not the most stable
- No paddle holders
A touring kayak for all abilities, the Wilderness Systems Tsunami 140 balances comfort, speed and space to make a great day tripper or weekend kayak. This boat will instill plenty of confidence in the novice paddler, while experienced kayakers will enjoy the speed and maneuverability that enables you to keep going for long days on the water.
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Last price update was: June 20, 2024 2:39 am
PROS:
- Comfortable for longer trips
- Well designed as an all round kayak
- Plenty of storage
Designed for medium to large-sized paddlers, the Tsunami 165 has extra depth to let you stay comfortable on long days out on the water. A progressive touring kayak with plenty of space for equipment, this boat is suited to any level of paddler, whether you want to develop your skills or just go for a weekend camping trip.
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Last price update was: October 13, 2024 2:21 am
PROS:
- A touring kayak which can cover long distances
- Loads of space for all sizes of paddler
- Comfortable design
- Comes with a rudder
CONS:
- Heavy to move around
Designed for medium to large-sized paddlers, the Tsunami 170 has extra depth to let you stay comfortable on long days out on the water. A progressive touring kayak with plenty of space for equipment, this boat is suited to any level of paddler, whether you want to develop your skills or just go for a weekend camping trip.
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Last price update was: October 13, 2024 4:11 am
PROS:
- A touring kayak which can cover long distances
- Loads of space for all sizes of paddler
- Comfortable design
- Comes with a rudder
CONS:
- Heavy to move around
Designed for smaller paddlers, Eddyline Rio packs serious performance and great features in an easy to handle, lightweight package.
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PROS:
- Bow and stern bulkheads
- Very portable
- Stable
CONS:
- No bottle holder
- Can veer off course in rougher conditions
With all the efficiency and tracking capabilities of a high-end touring kayak and the nimble nature of a recreational kayak rolled into a sea kayak, the Sitka LT is ready for adventures but is also perfect for a relaxed day cruising around your local lake.
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PROS:
- Fast and lightweight
- Lots of space for equipment
- Playful and easy to turn
CONS:
- Can feel tippy initially
The Revo 16’s rugged, rotomolded polyethylene hull stands ready to brave any beach. Consider the Revo 16’s range and speed—coupled with details such as ergonomic carrying handles and its comfortable, Vantage CT seat.
Hobie makes a strong case for having the best tandem paddle-driven kayak on the market in 2020 with the Odyssey. This kayak is perfect for fishing, or just enjoying a day on the water in any part of the world. The Odyssey’s speed and agility are nearly unmatched by other two-person models, and it offers plenty of storage and stability to boot. This kayak also offers excellent versatility as it can be situated to seat two users, or one single user in solo mode.
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Last price update was: August 7, 2024 10:21 am
PROS:
- Excellent speed
- Very agile
- Plenty of dry storage
- Good stability
- Great capacity
- Can function as tandem or solo kayak
CONS:
- Limited rod holders
- No gear tracks or H-Rails
- No transducer supper
The Splash II tandem has been a cornerstone model for Crescent Kayaks since the company began. The new and improved Splash II is all about versatility and fun on the water. Balancing affordability and customization, the Splash II lets users tweak it to fit their own personal needs. The Splash II is a tandem kayak which can also be paddled solo. It’s a great starter boat that is built to last and doesn’t slack on performance.
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Last price update was: August 7, 2023 7:51 pm
PROS:
- Excellent versatility
- Good tracking
- Plenty of stability
- Highly portable
- Affordable
CONS:
- Lacks speed
- No dry storage
- No side handles
A jack of all trades in the kayaking world, the Dagger Axis 10.5 is a recreational kayak aimed at the paddler who wants to do it all. Whether you’re journeying around lakes and reservoirs or meandering down gently flowing rivers, the Axis has got you covered in style.
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Last price update was: August 5, 2023 4:45 am
PROS:
- Extremely versatile.
- Adjustable skeg makes the boat track well.
- Loads of storage for the size of the boat.
CONS:
- Relatively heavy.
- Thigh braces are sometimes sold separately.
A touring kayak which is perfect for long trips and overnight adventures on open water and meandering rivers, but which is equally at home playing in rock gardens and chunky ocean surf, the Stratos 14.5L is a do-it-all kayak which will be with you every step of the way.
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- Fast touring kayak.
- Very versatile design.
- Turns, tracks and carries speed efficiently.
CONS:
- Heavy.
- Hull design can catch out beginners who are expecting a more recreational kayak.
The Katana 9.7 is a crossover kayak aimed at smaller framed paddlers who are looking for a kayak which can carry speed on the flat but negotiate the twists and turns of white water. A combination of stability and progressive design make the Katana an appealing boat to paddlers of any level.
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Last price update was: May 27, 2024 11:39 pm
PROS:
- High level of outfitting.
- Versatile crossover kayak which performs well in a range of environments.
- Large cockpit and stable hull design inspire confidence.
CONS:
- Heavy.