- Capacity:: 250 lb.
- Weight:: 26.5 lb.
- Dimensions:: 10' x 36.5".
L.L.Bean Manatee Inflatable Kayak Package, 10'
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This versatile, stable inflatable kayak is designed for use on flat water lakes, ponds and slow-moving rivers. Bring it to your lakeside camp for the whole family to enjoy or on a car camping trip. High-pressure drop-stitch floor provides extra rigidity for maximum performance and buoyancy. Package includes a pump, repair kit and duffle-style storage bag for easy transport and storage
- High-pressure drop-stitch floor provides extra rigidity for maximum performance and buoyancy.
- Tough, puncture resistant polyester with water-resistant PU coating covers and protects bladder.
- 3-chamber construction provides rigidity and safety.
- Extremely durable, abrasion resistant, waterproof PVC tarpaulin base.
- Package includes kayak, comfortable seat, 4-piece paddle, pump, 3 removable fins, repair kit and backpack-style carry bag.
- Efficient, dual-action floor pump inflates the kayak in minutes.
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Riley from
Manatee Inflatable Kayak
I purchased the Manatee Inflatable Kayak the end of the season 2025. I inflated it twice and had it on the water once. It was easy to inflate & deflate but the instructions left a lot to be desired. I took it on a small pond to test the kayak out. It traveled well but can be pushed by the wind. It is different than a solid kayak but I am happy so far with it's performance. This kayak is built well and is great for what I need, which is portability and easy of use.
Date published: 2025-11-24
Rated 1 out of
5
by
LAC12 from
I do NOT recommend this kayak.
I rarely write bad reviews, but I want to warn others. I was so excited to purchase this kayak and put a lot of research and thought Ito it because $600 is a lot for me to pay. I loved the ease of inflating, deflating, yaking around and storing it in my car. I took great care of it and since I live in Buffalo NY, I'm only able to use it a few months a year. I used it about half a dozen times last summer and nearly 6 times this summer.... until.... while kayaking on Lake Ontario, my friend noticed I was deflating!!! I was able to get to the shore. We got my pump and I pumped it back up and carefully listened for a leak. The entire valve where the nozzle goes in was hissing. For $600 I would have thought I would get more use out of this kayak. It's a difficult and expense to have the valve fixes/replaced and to be honest, I'm not thrilled about it happening again. It was not worth the $600 to only get about a dozen uses out of it.
Date published: 2025-09-21
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Jan in NC from
Great product - enabled me to keep kayaking
The kayak itself and carry pack get 5-plus stars, the instruction sheet barely 1-star (explained later). The kayak is perfect for me...5'1" 68-year-old woman. no way I could lift a kayak on top of a car, but I can carry this by myself, carry case fits everything and has sturdy backpack straps. Kayak rides higher in the water and feels a little wobbly at first, but once I got used to it, rode nicely. Handled mid-size lake choppiness and boat wake just fine. Very easy to inflate and deflate. Construction seems very sturdy. I am TOTALLY pleased with the product. The "directions", not so much. Very poor. A couple of cryptic pictures that I had to study closely, and in the end just put things together by common sense and trial and error. Problems I saw in other reviews before purchasing could have been avoided, in my opinion, by clearer instructions to work the multi-piece air valves. They are cleverly designed to ease inflating/deflating, but if not screwed together properly/securely I can see where some of the air leakage, inflation complaints come from.
But don't let the instructions stop you, I LOVED having a lighter portable kayak this past summer.
Date published: 2025-08-29