Description
Take it to the next level with the all new Advanced Frame Convertible Elite! A fifteen foot kayak that can be paddled solo or tandem, The Convertible Elite combines our aluminum rib frame technology in the bow and stern, and rigid Drop-Stitch Technology in the floor, to provide paddling performance that rivals that of a hard-shell kayak. The versatile open deck design can be converted to a closed deck kayak in a matter of seconds by simply zipping in the optional single or double deck conversions and the upgraded lumbar seats provide comfort for hours of paddling!
Specs:
- Length 15'
- Width 32"
- Weight 52 lbs.
- Max Weight Capacity 550 lbs.
- Folded Size 35" x 21" x 12"
- Model: #AE1007-E-P
7 Reviews
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AE Advanced Frame Convertible Elite Kayak with Pump
It was very stable, moves smoothly throw water and can handle one foot ocean waves easily. In drying the AE, we found out that the floor comes out and the side air pockets come out three quarters of the way. It makes it easier to find accumulated water. We like that we could paddle together and lift and tie it to the top of the car. Being senior, it was affordable.
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Kayak
We use just 1 time at the end of the summer. We enjoyed very much. Comfortable, space is perfect (2 tall persons 5,10 and 6,5. We are happy with our purchase.
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Advanced Frame Convertible Elite
Excellent product, value and service!
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Amazing inflatable kayak!
Purchased this inflatable to be as close to a hard shell as possible. Additionally wanted something to fit myself and a child, however the ability to go out alone. Tracks straight, turns when needed, and has decent speed. Used in open water with 1 foot waves and some power boat wakes, cuts well. As a single has lots of space, optional foot pegs and deck really complete the experience. Would recommend, only drawback is you need to dry it when returning home…
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ADVANCED FRAME CONVERTIBLE ELITE
Have had the Kayak for about a month, taken it out camping twice. Three paddles, First time as solo, tracks fast compared to a traditional canoe. Just as heavy so I would recommend getting a cart. Next two trips with my wife and both dogs (35 and 65 lbs) no issue on reasonably calm lakes. Its a great option if a hardshell kayak isn't an option. The carrying case is easy to get the kayak back into with a bit of extra room for paddle float, throw line, bilge pump and maybe a few other items. Near perfect for our usage.