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The Hobie Mirage I11S is a great choice for those in search of a highly portable kayak that can be taken anywhere. This inflatable kayak fits into a suitcase style bag that can be checked in at the airport, letting you take your kayak adventures overseas and anywhere else. The I11S is no slouch when it comes to performance as it’s crafted according to Hobie’s standards of excellence. This kayak is the lightest hands-free inflatable kayak made by Hobie and offers plenty of great features that anglers want and need.
★★★★★
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$2,569.00
PROS:
- Excellent portability
- Fast and stealthy
- Great stability
- Good tracking
- Quickly inflatable for fast setup
- Made of tough material
CONS:
- No transducer capability
- No dry storage
- No gear tracks
- Expensive
The Hobie Mirage Revolution 13 is built for speed and performance. It’s perfect for either recreational use or fishing on any body of water. Thanks to the MirageDrive 180, the Revolution can go forwards and backwards, as well as make extremely tight turns in narrow spaces. It has just about everything you need in a high-end fishing kayak, and the Revolution 13 makes up for any shortcomings with outstanding performance.
★★★★★
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$3,399.00
PROS:
- Excellent speed
- Very comfortable
- Transducer ready
- Plenty of storage
- Great portability
CONS:
- No gear tracks
- Might be too narrow for some anglers to feel comfortable standing in
- Expensive
The Hobie Mirage I14T makes a strong case for being the best inflatable tandem kayak on the market. It’s certainly in a class of its own when it comes to stability and portability, but many users find that it lacks speed and has too wide of a turning radius. The I14T isn’t feature-heavy, but it is known to be a very reliable kayak that can function as a solo or two-person ride. And this is great for anyone looking for a tandem kayak that can go literally anywhere.
★★★★★
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$4,089.00
PROS:
- Excellent stability
- Easy storage and portability
- Quick setup
- Kick-up fins and rudder
- Solo or tandem use
CONS:
- No dry storage
- Poor agility
- Limited speed
- Not suited for fishing