Lifetime Monterey Kayak with Sail, Blue: Sail kit included Blow-molded backrest with built in water tight storage Durable, HDPE construction Hull design provides stability and great tracking Multiple footrest position for different size riders Scupper holes drain cockpit area Molded paddle cradles Easy carry handle Ditty trays and sock cord straps to secure loose items UV protected Weight: 40 lbs Weight capacity: 250 lbs Dimensions: 96"L x 30"W x 9"H Model# 90150
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Brand | LIFETIME |
Item model number | 90150 |
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Product Id | 1176799 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 081483009766 |
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I bought this kayak for my 9yrs old-he realy like it! very good kayak! thank you!
I ordered this kayak online and it came in a lot sooner than expected. The kayak itself is great!! It's not too heavy or too long so it makes transporting it in the car and to the water super easy. I have been using it on lakes mostly and it has been a blast. I looked into the $500+ kayaks out there and this one is just as good. I have not tried the sail yet but, I am sure it will work fine. This is a great buy and you will not be disappointed. Have fun kayaking!!!
Great sail kayak for the money. My only complaint is why they have holes in the hull to allow water up on the surface of the kayak.
What a fun time I had yesterday, kayaking around the Dana Point harbor, CA and sailing downwind. The way the Monterey kayak is sailed is going with the wind at your stern while steering with paddles. The cup shaped paddle design is excellent-- the two paddles snap together. My five-year-old granddaughter sat in front of me and did a bit of paddling until she became more interested in sitting in the stern and "kicking like an outboard motor." I bought two of these wonderful kayaks. My grandson is going into the 6th grade and is having a terrific time with his. Big bonus: he can invite a friend to use the other one. I also bought life preservers at Walmart. They can paddle around, dock the kayaks, and buy ice cream.
I love this kayak for general relaxed use for beginners and experts who are not trying to go any great distance in a short time. It's surprizingly stable for a kayak. If you're trying to tour, or get somewhere in a hurry you will be really frustrated.
I got 2, one for my wife and one for me, They are fun to ride stable to be on and my dog is the 1st one on the kayak. They are not fast, we did not care about speed. The sail takes a bit of getting use to. I like this Kayak way better then the kayak you sit in as the lifetime Daylite kayak is easy to get on and off, and Walmart is a good place to get one.
I have a 15ft touring kayak but I needed something easier to haul. After much research I bought this little kayak and could not be happier. Fit 2 side by side in my tundra, easy to haul and carry (although a handle on the back of the kayak would make it easier for two people to carry). It is very nimble and turns on a dime, very stable at my 165lbs. The track takes some getting use to, at 8ft it whips back and forth from left to right until you get a rhythm of paddling, I found deeper strokes closer to the kayak worked best. It is not super fast but if you find the right stroke you can move along pretty well. It has ample room and I like the dry storage in the seat back. I have room for a small ice chest, dry bag and life vest in the back and room between my legs for my water bottle, camera box and even places for my future fishing boxes. I have not used this kayak in rough water but we did take some pretty big wakes from large boats both sideways and head on and at no point did it feel unstable. We will be using these in and around the gulf of mexico and will post again after going through tides and currents.
One of the most stable kayaks I have ever sat on! Yes it is a little slow and the tracking is not all that great but for short trips and fishing it is a wonderful little boat. Very easy to manuver, and the backrest is works great! Did come with paddles and sail. Paddles work good, not sure about the sail yet....
the reason i was looking to buy "and got" a kayak is to get out on the water and get away from shore fishing my local lake. So i will start with my concerns i had while i was looking at this kayak. Is it going to be able to hold all the fishing tackle i want to bring? am i going to be able to maneuver around and not tip the thing? am i going to be able to get this thing to the lake on top of a Ford Focus ZX3? and the answers are YES! YES! YES!. this is a fantastic little boat i packed light on my tackle and realized i could fit a lot more, ( dry storage back rest comes in handy too) and found out to tip this thing i would have to be trying to fall out. and it secured nicely to the top of my little car. i did notice it is very slow moving and you will get a heck of a workout trying to move this thing fast in the water but for a relaxing day of fishing it was perfect i wasn't in a hurry to get anywhere and caught a 4lb large mouth bass my first trip out. over all I am very happy with my purchase and will be mounting a fish finder and some rod holders in the near future.
First of all be warned that you can not stay dry on this boat unless you are very light. Anything over say 150lbs the water comes up through the "drain" holes into the seating area. No problem if it is intended for the beach in summer. On cold water your bum will get wet and cold. Secondly, the sail is useless. The boat only goes sideways no matter which direction you try to adjust the sail, and it makes no difference to how fast you go anyway. You would do better holding open your lifejacket to catch a breeze. It does not go very fast with the paddles but that's not a problem, it's not a kayak, but it's way better than an inflatable. In fact it looks almost like you're riding on a midget submarine, feels like it too. It's very stable so you don't have to worry about tipping, it won't tip over unless you try. And it fits easily into many vehicles which is very convenient. This is not really a boat or kayak. It's a water paddle board thingy. So if that's what you want it will work good, except the useless sail. If you're looking for something to get you on the water without getting wet or to paddle longer distances forget it.