Sevylor QuickPak Covered Sit-On-Top Kayak
The Sevylor QuickPak is the grab-and-go kayak. Portable and lightweight with an integrated backpack storage system, the QuickPak easily folds up into a backpack. Just unpack and inflate, and you're ready to go. The 1-Person Covered Sit-On-Top QuickPak holds up to 250 pounds and measures 8'8" long by 2'4" wide. It's durably constructed of 900D polyester on top, and 1000D x 1000D polyester laminated with 24-gauge PVC on bottom. A stretch cargo net offers handy storage. Tracking fins make for easier steering, while handles offer easy boarding. A paddle is included, as well as a dual-action hand pump for inflation. Guaranteed not to leak, thanks to Sevylor's exclusive Airtight System, the boat's Double-Lock and Mini Double-Lock Valves prevent accidental air loss and ensure quick, easy inflation and deflation.
- Covered sit-on-top inflatable kayak with seating for 1 person
- Grab-and-go design packs into integrated backpack
- Inner hull made of heavy-duty, cold-resistant PVC material
- Double Lock/Mini Double Lock valves; includes stretch cargo net
- 250-pound capacity; measures 8 feet 8 inches long
Cruise the local waterways in comfort without hauling along a full-size kayak with the Sevylor QuikPak K3 covered sit-on-top inflatable kayak. The word kayak was originally translated to mean "hunter's boat."
The QuikPak K3 sit-on-top kayak includes a dual-action hand pump for easy inflation. |
Other features include a stretch cargo net for handy storage, tracking fins for improved steering, a dual-action hand pump for inflation, a heavy-duty polyester deck, integrated carrying handles, and a mesh carry/dive bag. Equipped with Double Lock/Mini Double Lock valves that lock in air two ways, the K3 kayak is certified by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA).
Specifications:
- Seating: 1 person
- Capacity: 250 pounds
- Dimensions: 8 feet 8 inches by 2 feet 4 inches
About Sevylor
The road from Sevylor's founding in 1948 to its current role as the dominant supplier of a wide range of inflatables--such as kayaks, boats, and towables--is a long one, with plenty of original inventions and innovations along the way. Established in a city suburb of Vitry, France, by electronics engineer Berco Grimbert, Sevylor originally built electrical accessories, with a sideline business dedicated to using its high-frequency welding machines to manufacture PVC consumer goods. The first inflatable to receive rave notice was a small bathtub called the Dou Dou. Perfect for postwar France, the inflatable tub was portable, convenient, practical, easy to clean, durable, and, best of all, affordable. After moving to the picturesque Alsatian village of Buhl, the company expanded into developing valves, pumps, boats, inflatable pools, and a variety of water toys. In the ensuing years, Sevylor first developed a PVC that had "memory"--meaning it could return to its original shape regardless of temperature--and then made history by releasing an inflatable pool mattress with a headrest and circular pockets. In 1986, the company invented the Ski Bob, a real turning point in the evolution of the towables business. Today, Sevylor's innovative designs include tenders, hunting and fishing boats, specialty boats and kayaks, towables, snow tubes, air beds, pool floats, river tubes, swim and sport rings, and more.