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The SNAP KAYAKS Snap Scout Solo Kayak is a lightweight, 1-person sit-in kayak measuring 264 cm in length and 76 cm in width. Weighing only 21 kg, it boasts a capacity of 102 kg, making it ideal for solo adventures on various water bodies.
T**G
obviously I like the convenience of being able to fit this in ...
So, obviously I like the convenience of being able to fit this in my car, with 2 regular kayaks on the roof for my kids. But for the price---about double the cost of a 10 foot kayak---would adding foot rests and a cup holder really be that difficult? I only took it out once so far, and the one thing I really don't like is there is no easy way to get the water out. No drain plug, and the water doesn't drain well when turned upside down. This is not ideal when you have to put it back in the car, so will have to keep a towel to mop it up. The jury is still out on this one.
R**W
Badass kayak worth an extra hundred. Retails for $400.
Personally I like this kayak. Like most sit on top kayaks it get water in it yes. It’s not too bad, but it is kinda horrible scooping it out. There are notches for foot rests and a back support that work fine. Like the previous guy said the modular part is amazing and the water sucks, but overall I like it and once your done, break it down and it’s dry. There’s no issue at all loading it up wet. The issue can be unsnapping it. It IS kind of a difficult task that takes elbow grease and patience.
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