A strong, abrasion resistant flat water boat for 1 or 2 people. Takes up very little storage space.
A stable craft for flat water fun, the Innova Sunny Inflatable Kayak is ideal for exploring lakes and lazy river channels. Although it folds down to a compact size equivalent to a bag that meets airline carry-on restrictions, when inflated it holds up to 2 people with room to spare for a child, a dog, or some camping equipment. The exterior and interior Nitrylon material is incredibly durable, and is much more abrasion resistant than PVC. The open cockpit Innova Sunny Kayak also received a seating upgrade. Straps now connect the seat back with D-rings attached to the side tubes for better support during extended paddles. For solo exploration the Sunny kayak converts into a balanced single craft. Because the kayak is double-ended, the forward seat turns around and the tracking fin is then moved to the opposite end, allowing the solo paddler to sit in the middle of the boat.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Innova Sunny Inflatable Kayak is available through Altrec.com.
Great Boat
Looking for a boat for a variety of conditions, tried a self bailing boat by Aire but even on flat water the boat was wetter than I liked. We were able to carry 2 adults and 2 your children. The boat is comfortable, stable and tracks well. It is also much drier that the self bailing boat with the exception of paddle splash we stayed relatively. The boat color is bright and easy to spot. It is easy to carry and light weight. We will be taking it to Hawaii in the near future.
Great, versatile boat.
I've had my Sunny (old version) for over five years and use it constantly under almost every condition. I've had no trouble with it at all. It's extremely versitile and stable in white water and waves although it will ship water -- which really isn't a problem unless is gets really deep. Then you bail, which I've had to do only once in five years.
disappointed
My Sunny just exploded. Since I bought it three years ago, I've had periodic trouble. First, the handles pulled off (the glue softened in the sun). Then I tore a 3 inch gash in it by scraping it against my garage door. Patched that, then had another slow leak I couldn't find. Then it exploded (popped) along the seam. One other thing I didn't like was that small waves (12 inches would fill it it with water).
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