Common Questions

Are inflatable kayaks and paddleboards any good?

Yes; modern inflatable kayaks and paddleboards are designed to offer excellent performance, durability, and stability.

Thanks to advanced materials and drop stitch construction, high-quality inflatables now provide a rigid feel on the water while offering far greater convenience than traditional alternatives.


Why choose an inflatable kayak or paddleboard?

Inflatable kayaks and paddleboards are the preferred choice for most paddlers because they are:

Easy to transport and store;

Lightweight and travel-friendly;

Quick to inflate and use;

Durable and impact-resistant;

Comfortable and stable on the water.

For recreational use, inflatables offer the best balance of performance and practicality.


How durable are inflatable kayaks and paddleboards?

High-quality inflatables are built using multi-layer reinforced PVC, making them highly resistant to:

Punctures;

Abrasions;

UV exposure.

They are designed to handle a wide range of environments, from calm lakes to coastal waters.


How long do inflatable kayaks and paddleboards last?

With proper care, inflatable kayaks and paddleboards can last many years of regular use.

Simple steps like drying before storage and avoiding prolonged sun exposure will help maximise their lifespan.


How easy are inflatable kayaks and paddleboards to set up?

Inflatable kayaks and paddleboards are very quick to set up, typically taking 5–10 minutes to inflate.

This makes them ideal for spontaneous trips and hassle-free days on the water.


Are inflatable kayaks and paddleboards suitable for beginners?

Yes, inflatables are one of the best options for beginners.

Their wide, stable design and soft surface make them easier to balance on and more forgiving than rigid alternatives, helping new paddlers build confidence quickly.


Are inflatable kayaks and paddleboards safe?

Yes, they are designed with safety in mind.

Most inflatable kayaks and paddleboards feature:

Strong, high-pressure construction;

Multiple air chambers (on kayaks);

Stable, balanced designs.

For best safety, always wear a buoyancy aid and check conditions before heading out.