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    Different Types of Inflatable Kayaks

    Arthur G. MooreBy Arthur G. MooreJanuary 2, 2023Updated:January 2, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Inflatable kayaks are a popular choice for paddlers because they can be easily deflated and stored. They come in many different types, so it’s important to know what type you’re looking for before you make your purchase. In this blog post, we’ll go over the different types of inflatable kayaks as well as some pros and cons to each type.

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    Inflatable kayaks with a rigid hull

    These have the same shape and stability of traditional hardshell boats but offer much more portability because they can be deflated for storage or transport. While these are typically used by guides who walk around on shorelines, there is nothing stopping an individual from taking them out into the water in order to explore or fish.

    Inflatable Canoe-Style Kayaks

    Inflatable Canoe-Style Kayaks are my favorite type of inflatable kayak. They offer the stability and maneuverability you would find in a traditional canoe, but with much more room for storage inside as well as an increased hull thickness (typically around four inches).

    Inflatable Sit-In Kayaks

    Inflatable Sit-In Kayaks are gaining in popularity because they are much more stable and maneuverable than traditional inflatable kayaks. These types of boats sit on the water’s surface, which means that paddlers can easily get in and out without any assistance. They also offer a wider seat, providing increased comfort for long trips or those looking to do some fishing while they paddle around.

    Inflatable Sit-On-Top Kayaks

    Inflatable Sit-On-Top Kayaks are also popular because of their stability, maneuverability, and the space they offer. These kayaks are designed to be ridden from a sitting position on top of the water instead of inside like with inflatable Sit-In Kayaks.

    With these types of boats being so stable and easy to get in and out of without assistance, it is no wonder that more people are choosing them over other designs!

    Inflatable Fishing Kayaks

    Designed for anglers, Inflatable Fishing Kayaks are a popular choice for those who enjoy going out on the waters. Inflatable Fishing Kayaks are made with fishing in mind, making them suitable for more than just recreational paddling around!

    This type of kayak has been designed to withstand high waves and makes it easier to cast your line into the water because they won’t tip over as easily as other types may do. With these features combined, you’ll be able to catch every fish that swims by without any worries about tipping or capsizing like with some other boats.

    In addition, this design offers enough space inside so that you can store all of your gear while still having room left over for yourself!

    Inflatable Self-Bailing Kayaks

    Inflatable Self-Bailing Kayaks is the new kid on the block. These can be inflated in less than a minute and, once they are filled with air, they will have enough buoyancy to keep them on top of the water regardless of what happens beneath.

    What makes this type special is that there’s no need for any extra gear like pumps or buckets because as soon as you notice water getting into your kayak through some sort of hole, it will immediately start draining out again automatically! This self-bailing system also includes an inflatable floor which provides some much needed protection from sharp objects underneath.

    Inflatable Whitewater Kayaks

    Inflatable Whitewater Kayaks a gift from the heavens for kayak enthusiasts that are looking to have a bit of variety and adventure in their lives. With this type, they will be able to paddle down fast-moving rivers or even venture into the rougher side of paddling as they take on rapids and waterfalls.

    The only drawback is its lack of stability when compared with traditional hardshells but so long as you’re careful not to rock too much while there’s some water inside your kayak then everything should go just fine!

    Inflatable whitewater kayaks are also perfect for anyone who doesn’t want the hassle of taking care of storage space because these can be deflated within seconds and stored away without any problems at all.

    Inflatable Touring Kayaks

    Inflatable Touring Kayaks are designed for beginners or amaetuers who might not have the most experience with paddling. It is a great way to get into the sport and it’s also perfect for those who can’t afford hardshells or want something that they’re easier on their backs when carrying around.

    Although these are designed mainly for beginner kayakers, there are still plenty of Inflatable Touring Kayaks out there that will provide more advanced features like adjustable footrests, seatbacks and rudder systems which makes them quite versatile as you advance in your skillset.

    These types of inflatable kayak offer lightweight comfortability without sacrificing performance so anyone looking to get started should definitely invest in one!

    Inflatable Recreational Kayaks

    Inflatable Recreational Kayaks are making their mark on the kayaking industry and for good reason.

    Whether it is a cool day on the water with friends or an extended fishing expedition, these inflatable kayaks are perfect for those who don’t want to break their back carrying heavy gear around. They’re easy to store in small spaces as well which makes them great for camping trips where space can be limited!

    This means they also make great first time kayaks since there’s no need to invest in all of that expensive equipment just yet so you can try before you buy without feeling guilty about breaking your bank account. Plus, if something happens while out on the water these types of inflatable boats are much easier to repair than hardshells because there’s not major structural damage done.

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    Arthur G. Moore is a veteran paddler. He has over 10 years of whitewater kayaking experience in his kitty. When he was young, he used to love kayaking in rapid III and rapid IV but as time went on, he decided to concentrate mainly on covering long distances on a standard touring kayak. He is currently working as a senior editor for Kayak Manual.

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