🌟 Glide into Adventure with AQUAGLIDE Noyo!
The AQUAGLIDE Noyo is a solo inflatable kayak designed for recreational paddling, featuring a lightweight build, ample storage, and a comfortable seating experience, making it ideal for both quick day trips and longer excursions.
Brand | AQUAGLIDE |
Item Weight | 21 Pounds |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Yellow, Blue |
Style | Noyo 90 |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Weight Limit | 250 Pounds |
Cockpit size | 84.6 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 9"L x 34"W x 15"H |
Model Name | Noyo |
Manufacturer | Aquaglide |
UPC | 790628041508 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.46 x 31.89 x 11.02 inches |
Package Weight | 14.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 108 x 34 x 10 inches |
Brand Name | AQUAGLIDE |
Warranty Description | 2 Year limited, Warranty against any and all manufacturing defects |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 20229 |
Included Components | Kayak |
Size | One Size |
J**P
Fantastic portable boat. Unbeatable for the price
I love this little boat. Fairly easy to inflate and get in the water quickly, although you have to buy the pump and oars separately. The seat is very comfortable and it handles fairly well in the water. I have taken this on the river, the lake, and the intercoastal waterway, and it has performed beautifully each time so far. The bottom is made of durable high-grade rubber and is very sturdy. My only complaint is that it's a little slow compared to a hard bottomed boat. Minor issue when you're taking it down the rushing river.I am 6'2 and 200 lbs, so I was concerned about having enough legroom but there is more than enough for me.
L**H
Love this Kayak
This Kayak is great I have had it over a month and use it at least 3 times a week if not more for at least 3 to 4 hrs. it is really stable and I like how well I fit in it I'm 5' 1 and overweight and I fit in it nice and snug which is what I love I have nerve damage in my right hip and this kayak doesn't make it hurt near as bad as my other one. I use this in white water rapids and have never felt like I am going to flip over. My daughter tried it out this weekend and now she wants one she feels a lot more stable than the one she has now which is the same one I had before this. you need to make sure it is only getting blown up to 2 psi on the sides and 1 psi on the bottom so you need an air pump that has a gauge on it. I bought a electric pump that auto shuts off at the right psi so it doesn't get over inflated. I would definitely recommend this one to other friends and family. it is made of nice durable fabric and it dries out really fast.
S**Y
Well made but tight fit
This was my second inflatable and I really wanted to like this one. It seemed durable for an inflatable. You have to be careful with the cap on the bottom in the front. It’s a little hard to access, and one time the whole cap fell into the lining (unbeknownst to me!) and I started deflating some while out paddling! It was hard to find because it was lodged between two layers. Also, I had read that it was a tight fit, but I’m tall and slender and figured it would be ok. Not much room for my legs and luckily I’m flexible, so I could get in! After awhile, if I tightened the the straps for the seat, it was too tight a fit to be comfortable. Sadly, this was returned.
J**1
Probably deserves more than 1 star for comfort
Does. not deserve more than 1 star for durability. I would not recommend this kayak. May have been the exception, but both side chambers leaked on first use. Very slow leak, but occurred in both. Kayak only has 3 chambers, 2 leaked. Aired it up when we got it before taking it out, should have let it sit aired up for a while, would have saved the lake trip. Took it out on the water, noticed it seemed a little uneven and soft after about 45 minutes, it is December, water is cold, but soon realized it was going flat. Both side chambers were leaking. Under normal circumstances we were probably 15 minutes from the put in spot. With the kayak losing air and stability, and the wind, it wasn’t quite that easy. Didn’t spend much time searching for the leaks, and did not find them. Checked the valve just to be sure it wasn’t an easy fix. Not going to waste time trying to find and repair a couple leaks on a brand new kayak. Boxed and returned. Just the fact that 2 of 3 main chambers leak right from the start called into question the quality control from this company.
A**N
Difficult to get in and out of, tight sitting area
Attractive kayak, fairly easy to inflate. Sitting area and legroom is tight, difficult to get in and out of.we never did try it out on water, only inflated it in our living room. We sent it back.
A**L
Fun recreational kayak
The media could not be loaded. The value for the kayak is great. Quality is good. The Boston valves can be challenging to twist open and close. Easy to assemble. Light weight and portability is fantastic. Quick to inflate and deflate. My go to kayak for a quick adventure in a calm lake. If your taller than 5’10…this will be too small for you. I’m 5’8 and 160lbs. Feels just right for me.
C**O
Could not fit inside despite being well under the max weight
Was super excited to use this cute little kayak - blew it up in our living room when we received it, and loved how quick and easy it was to inflate. Loved that it had zippers for storage and carry handles inside and couldn't wait to get it on the water.Well, imagine my disappointment yesterday when I drove over two hours to a secluded alpine lake to finally get my chance to use it and, after inflating and assembling it, carrying it down to the launch area, attaching the skeg, placing it in the water, stepping into the ice cold water, putting one foot inside the kayak cockpit, and then finding I could not fit much else of my 5'6", 180 pound self into the cockpit! My hips were painfully smashed up against the sides in the seat and my legs were stuffed, not quite fully extended and practically stacked on top of each other, inside the small front space with absolutely no wiggle room. And I should note that it was an acrobatic feat to be able to cram myself in to that point: there is no way to sit down in the seat and extend your legs - you must insert and extend your feet/legs into the front area first then try to lower your butt down and wedge it into the seat. My hips were so tight up against the sides that I had to tilt myself up slightly on one butt cheek to keep it from hurting. Getting out of the thing was just as difficult, but in reverse!I was so disappointed, but thankfully am able to return since I'm within the return window. I'd say if you're taller than 5'4" or more than 150 pounds, this is not the kayak for you.
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