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Posted at 7:53 PM on Tuesday 03/17/09 by
Ben
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Walmart.com has the Coleman 2-Person Inflatable Touring Kayak with Paddles for $68 + shipping. Shipping is $1, or free ship to store for select locations. It features a 2 person capacity up to 395 lbs and two 86" aluminum paddles.

  • Stearns Two-Person Kayak = $69
  • Stearns Two-Person Inflatable Boat = $20
  • Stearns Four-Person Inflatable Boat = $34
  • Stearns One-Person Inflatable Boat = $14
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      EchoTony - Posted 11:53 pm PDT 03/17/09 (472 Posts)  Report Spam

      I think this guy said it all about the 4 person boat (if not very well):

      not worth money, 05/29/2008
      we have bought the coleman inflatable boats for years to take on a " creek ride" we go on every year and this year our local wal mart is carrying the stearns brand boat. It was awful!!! We took several people with us and a few of us had coleman boats that were as old as 3 or 4 years and those boats held up better then the brand new stearns boats. 2 of the boats developed holes under the plugs that you use to inflate them and then 2 other boats tore holes where they were tied to another boat. This product is very poorly put together and for anyone wanting to do anything other then float in a swimming pool i would suggest the coleman boat!

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      Bad_CRC - Posted 12:11 am PDT 03/18/09 (573 Posts)  Report Spam

      if you buy an inflatable kayak and then act suprised when it gets a hole in it, you're kind of silly.

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      Bellyflops - Posted 1:50 am PDT 03/18/09 (212 Posts)  Report Spam

      The only time you want a hole in an inflatable is the dolls.

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      RKLE - Posted 2:47 am PDT 03/18/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

      these are dangerous

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      muff_diver - Posted 5:07 am PDT 03/18/09 (215 Posts)  Report Spam

      Hole or rod, bacon doesn't care, #3.

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      dhho1 - Posted 10:16 am PDT 03/18/09 (2173 Posts)  Report Spam

      I would assume this is more for the calm lake paddling around than on a (white water) river .

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      brad84 - Posted 11:52 am PDT 03/18/09 (86 Posts)  Report Spam

      These are fine for messing around at the lake...if you want to actually use it as a kayak....save your money and buy a solid one.

      Head to REI, they'll help you out.

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      nuisance - Posted 11:54 am PDT 03/18/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

      Removed by forum Administrator

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      DanSteely - Posted 12:19 pm PDT 03/18/09 (176 Posts)  Report Spam

      Now if only they sold a horse canoe.

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      pmason09 - Posted 10:00 am PDT 04/6/09 (45 Posts)  Report Spam

      don't waste your $$. We have one and it is HORRIBLE - you're better off on an old black innertube!

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