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title: "Explorer Inflatable Boat Series: Dual Air Chambers – Welded Oar Locks – Grab Handles – Bow Rope – Sporty Design"
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# Dual air chambers for rapid inflation Welded oar locks for secure rowing Includes repair patch for durability Explorer Inflatable Boat Series: Dual Air Chambers – Welded Oar Locks – Grab Handles – Bow Rope – Sporty Design

**Brand:** intex
**Price:** 2404053₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚤 Paddle into your next adventure with confidence and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Explorer Inflatable Boat Series: Dual Air Chambers – Welded Oar Locks – Grab Handles – Bow Rope – Sporty Design by intex
- **How much does it cost?** 2404053₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- intex enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted intex brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable 89% PVC construction paired with a handy repair patch means your boat stays adventure-ready season after season.
- • **Row Like a Pro:** Welded-on oar locks keep your deluxe 48" aluminum oars firmly in place for effortless control and stability.
- • **Perfect Pairing:** Designed for two adults with a 210 lb max capacity—ideal for weekend escapes or spontaneous river runs.
- • **All-Inclusive Set:** Comes with deluxe oars, mini hand pump, grab handles, and bow rope—everything you need to hit the water with confidence.
- • **Inflate in a Flash:** Dual air chambers with double valves let you get on the water faster—no more waiting around.

## Overview

The INTEX Explorer 200 is a sporty, 2-person inflatable boat featuring dual air chambers for quick inflation, welded oar locks for secure rowing, and a durable PVC build. It includes deluxe 48" aluminum oars, a mini hand pump, grab handles, a bow rope, and a repair patch, supporting up to 210 pounds. Perfect for lakes, rivers, and beach outings, this lightweight 7-pound boat combines convenience, durability, and performance in one affordable package.

## Description

desertcart.com : Intex Explorer 200 Inflatable 2 Person River Boat Raft Set with 2 Oars & Pump : Open Water Inflatable Rafts : Sports & Outdoors

Review: So Great!!! - I ordered this boat for my family to enjoy during a day trip to our local State Park/Beach (Wiggins Pass). My husband asked me to find something that he could take our kids out on, especially our three year old, because often times the kids just want to be in the water the entire time. He really did not want to have to stand and wade the entire day. I tinkered around between the one, two, and three person boat as I was not sure which way to go with it. I was a little worried to buy the three person first because I wanted to make sure it was a quality inflatable. I went ahead anyway since the price point is excellent. We had some friends meet us at the beach with their kids, too. They had just purchased a little inflatable boat as well, so we were all excited to play around with them. Funny, by the time we were setting up, my friend was asking where I purchased this one, and kept commenting through the day about how great a deal it was! He spent about $60 getting his on the water and still doesn't have a pump for it; he actually borrowed ours from this set to inflate his! Lol. He will be buying one of these, and I will be buying more of these. The day we went the water was exceptionally choppy for us. The boat inflated well, and the paddles held up great. My husband and friend also noted how great the rings were for additional security on the paddles. The weight limits were correct, and this held up fantastic in the water-even with the crazy waves! Everyone enjoyed this so much! We deflated and packed up without issue. This is such a great deal for a quality inflatable boat. We are going to be ordering more and taking these out on the river for some trips, and I'm sure we will be using this a TON more at the beach! Fantastic, well-made, quality, full-set at an excellent price point!
Review: paddled all over the lake in this super comfy boat - I got this boat not knowing what to expect, and i hoped i could get at least one use out of it. I did, and the boat is still intact. when i opened the box, i was surprised at how much was in the box (instructions, the boat, oars, the pump, a rope to tie to the front of the boat and even a repair patch. It took about 10 or 15 minuets to inflate the boat, and then i was ready to go out on the lake. It was a little difficult to get in, but once i was in the boat it was like a super comfortable folding chair, only better. (One quick suggestion: when you get into the boat, sit with your back to the front of the boat, it is more easy to control and stays much more level with the water. Also, this is really a one adult comfortable fit boat.) another suggestion is that you put a large amount of sunscreen or a towel over your legs and knees, since these parts of the body are getting direct sunlight.) The boat is easy to control once you get the hang of it. The oarlocks are awesome, because you don't have to hold onto the oars constantly. Another suggestion: when you use the oars, you will pull on them if you sit the way i did as suggested above, use the oars one at a time, and alternate between the two. This way the boat is much easier to control especially when you are new to it, then when you are more experienced try using them at the same time. the weakest part of the oar is the center connecting piece. i cracked mine on both oars but both are still fully functional. For the price, this is an epic deal. once I got good at it, i could go slightly slower than my grandparent's $200 kayak that hurts your butt after 30 minuets of rowing. This boat takes some practice and some shoulder strength, but it is super fun on the water. I have rowed more than a mile in it.

## Features

- 100% Plastic
- Imported
- INCLUDES DELUXE 48" BOAT OARS – Paddle away this summer with 48 inch Deluxe Boat Oars! They are incredibly easy to assemble and feature a retainer ring that fits into boat oar locks
- WELDED ON OAR LOCKS – The Intex Explorer 200 has welded-on oar locks, which means that you can attach the deluxe boat oars to the boat for secure rowing
- 2 AIR CHAMBERS WITH DOUBLE VALVES – The two chambers allows for quicker and easier inflation, as the user can use both chambers simultaneously to fill the boat with air
- INCLUDES REPAIR PATCH – Repair any holes on your Explorer with the repair patch; the repair patch is a useful accessory that can help extend the life of the boat and ensure that it remains safe and functional for longer
- 2 PERSON CAPACITY – The Explorer 200 is a 2 person boat with a maximum weight of 210 pounds; when inflated, the boat is approximately 6.1 feet X 3.1 feet X 1.4 feet

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000051ZHS |
| Age Range Description | 72 months to 1188 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,319 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #29 in Boating Equipment |
| Brand Name | INTEX |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,894) |
| Included Components | 48" Deluxe Aluminum Oars, Explorer 200 Inflatable Boat, Mini Hand Pump |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1"L x 1"W |
| Item Type Name | Inflatable Boat |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Intex |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 58331EP |
| Material Type | 89% PVC, 5% ABS, 6% PP |
| Model Number | 58331EP |
| Occupancy | 2 |
| Size | 2 Person |
| UPC | 078257314744 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90-Day Limited Manufacturer |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 210 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** 72 months to 1188 months
- **Brand:** INTEX
- **Color:** Orange
- **Item Weight:** 7 Pounds
- **Manufacturer:** Intex
- **Material:** 89% PVC, 5% ABS, 6% PP
- **Occupancy:** 2
- **Product Dimensions:** 1"L x 1"W
- **Size:** 2 Person
- **UPC:** 078257314744

## Images

![Explorer Inflatable Boat Series: Dual Air Chambers – Welded Oar Locks – Grab Handles – Bow Rope – Sporty Design - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71d+bxZ9b7L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone used this raft to transport dogs to the shoreline for poty breaks?**
A: I can only tell you our dogs played with it in our pool and their toe nails poked a hole in it!

**Q: What type of connection is needed to inflate the boat?**
A: I use a small plug-in pump, also made by Intex,  that I bought for an inflatable bed. It does the job in under 5 minutes. A pump with a connector to a car's cigarette lighter also works. You will need the adapter that fits in the boat's inflating tubes.

**Q: Is it safe for river tubing**
A: I would probably not use it for river tubing unless it was a very calm river. We purchased this raft to take out on a pond and the first trip it got a hole before we even use it. The best we could figure is it got caught by a briar on the way. If one small briar put a hole in it,  I don't know if it would hold up to any rocks or branches that may be in a river.

**Q: Does this boat come with oars?**
A: Depends on which model and options you select...
Explorer 100 only has a "boat only" option.
Explorer 300 only has a "boat set" option.
Explorer 200 had both.
The boat sets come with oars and hand pump.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So Great!!!
*by S***E on April 25, 2016*

I ordered this boat for my family to enjoy during a day trip to our local State Park/Beach (Wiggins Pass). My husband asked me to find something that he could take our kids out on, especially our three year old, because often times the kids just want to be in the water the entire time. He really did not want to have to stand and wade the entire day. I tinkered around between the one, two, and three person boat as I was not sure which way to go with it. I was a little worried to buy the three person first because I wanted to make sure it was a quality inflatable. I went ahead anyway since the price point is excellent. We had some friends meet us at the beach with their kids, too. They had just purchased a little inflatable boat as well, so we were all excited to play around with them. Funny, by the time we were setting up, my friend was asking where I purchased this one, and kept commenting through the day about how great a deal it was! He spent about $60 getting his on the water and still doesn't have a pump for it; he actually borrowed ours from this set to inflate his! Lol. He will be buying one of these, and I will be buying more of these. The day we went the water was exceptionally choppy for us. The boat inflated well, and the paddles held up great. My husband and friend also noted how great the rings were for additional security on the paddles. The weight limits were correct, and this held up fantastic in the water-even with the crazy waves! Everyone enjoyed this so much! We deflated and packed up without issue. This is such a great deal for a quality inflatable boat. We are going to be ordering more and taking these out on the river for some trips, and I'm sure we will be using this a TON more at the beach! Fantastic, well-made, quality, full-set at an excellent price point!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ paddled all over the lake in this super comfy boat
*by J***W on June 11, 2013*

I got this boat not knowing what to expect, and i hoped i could get at least one use out of it. I did, and the boat is still intact. when i opened the box, i was surprised at how much was in the box (instructions, the boat, oars, the pump, a rope to tie to the front of the boat and even a repair patch. It took about 10 or 15 minuets to inflate the boat, and then i was ready to go out on the lake. It was a little difficult to get in, but once i was in the boat it was like a super comfortable folding chair, only better. (One quick suggestion: when you get into the boat, sit with your back to the front of the boat, it is more easy to control and stays much more level with the water. Also, this is really a one adult comfortable fit boat.) another suggestion is that you put a large amount of sunscreen or a towel over your legs and knees, since these parts of the body are getting direct sunlight.) The boat is easy to control once you get the hang of it. The oarlocks are awesome, because you don't have to hold onto the oars constantly. Another suggestion: when you use the oars, you will pull on them if you sit the way i did as suggested above, use the oars one at a time, and alternate between the two. This way the boat is much easier to control especially when you are new to it, then when you are more experienced try using them at the same time. the weakest part of the oar is the center connecting piece. i cracked mine on both oars but both are still fully functional. For the price, this is an epic deal. once I got good at it, i could go slightly slower than my grandparent's $200 kayak that hurts your butt after 30 minuets of rowing. This boat takes some practice and some shoulder strength, but it is super fun on the water. I have rowed more than a mile in it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cheap Thrills? I'll say!
*by S***T on September 22, 2019*

Drawbacks? Sure. As many reviewers have pointed out this is no cigar boat. Or kayak, as far as that goes. It won't get you anywhere fast. Everything, and I mean everything, will scoot right by you. And even before you hit the drink you're going to be spending upwards of fifteen minuets or so just inflating this. And that goes for deflating this crazy little Looney Tunes raft when you're done, too. Does that also mean that you’ll also notice its neon orange sides tend to sag a bit over the course of, say, a hour of two afloat? Yup, it does indeed. In other words, forget about setting sail for the, say, the Vineyard in this. More of a lazy ol’ river kind of raft, in that respect. And, yes, it is made of nothing but vinyl. And glue. So, yeah, one good poke and . . . But, c'mon. For the money, this is a much better value than it's often given credit for. Seriously. You might even say with just the slightest attitude adjustment every one of these drawbacks turns into good thing. Opportunities, even. That business of having to laboriously inflate the whole bulging bag of air, for instance. (Yeah, that's all it is. Just a big ol' bag of air. But so is it's nearest relation: that big black inner tube so crucial to coursing through the fizzing froth of any wild, wild river you like.) If you didn't have to blow it up, you wouldn't be able to hump it down to you're favorite body of water. Ugh-ugh. You'd need a car, people. With a rack, for godsake. Or a truck. Because, like it or not, even a small kayak weighs a ton. You did know that, didn’t you? And that fifteen minuets you're going to spend pumping? Ever heard of being in the moment? That’s a really good thing, believe me. Same goes for the speed. Or rather lack of it, as far as, you know . . . getting anywhere in this baby goes. As I said to a kid in a motor boat one day (offered to get me something that'd go a "a lot faster.") It's the journey, not the destination, buddy. And if there's anything messing around in the Explorer 200 shows you, it's that. Say hello to that turtle getting a little sun over there. Sit back and watch that Great Blue Heron flap by just overhead. The one paying you so little mind you'd swear it'd mistaken your bizarre little bubble of air for nothing but the world’s most morbidly obese muskrat. Revel in the sensation of really being in the flow for once. But if you really must put a move on--and you got those oars--by all means, row away. Like many reviewers, I too was very skeptical about them. But, surprise, surprise! The darned things actually work. So I wouldn't assume that you've gotta order a kayak paddle to get anywhere in one of these things. Yeah, yeah, I know at least one reviewer swears that's what did the trick for him. Me, not so much. Kayaks are much narrower, after all. So, in my experience, getting a proper stroke with one of those was next impossible. And that's without even mentioning all the water that every one of those--painfully awkward strokes--shed. And I mean on me, rather than where it should have been going. Back into the river it’d come form. But those foolish little plastic oars? Do exactly what they're designed to do. And I mean with surprising efficiency at that. Little bit of a learning curve, if you haven't had much experience with rowboats. But with practice you'll soon get the hang of it. Quick tip. After having tried this from either end, I found it's probably best to stick to conventional rowboat protocol and row with you're back to the bow. Yeah, facing AWAY from the direction in which you’re traveling. Much better power that way. Save the stern first stuff for navigating around rocks. And bridge piers. Or that big ol' bass boat. You know the one. The one with just about nothing on it but a couple of barstools and an engine the size of a small SUV. Finally, as far as it’s being vinyl goes. Again, stronger stuff than it’s often been given credit for here. Yes, over the course of the summer I did have one puncture, for which, I might add, that patch so easily mistaken for nothing but a small extraneous piece of paper and hence completely overlooked is of no value whatsoever. But that’s it. Just one. And that was easily handled by a proper “inflatable patch,” as they’re known in the trade, apparently. Just slap one on and you’ll be good to go. Does that mean the ship is going down if you run into anything? Nope. To go through this stuff it’s gotta be good and sharp and it’s gotta strike head-on. Not at an angle. Ran aground in some rocky shallows today and just reached down and pushed it through. Rubbing, you see. Not really a problem with this. Not something I’d want to make a habit of, mind you. Going over a bunch of goopy wet rocks like that. But just goes to show: in that regard at least, it’s actually pretty tough. So all and all, super fun for next to nothing. Could anyone ask for more?

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