I don't do reviews, but...
I'm about as likely to write a review as I am to buy a kayak without doing a buttload of research first. Either way, here we are.
After realising inflatable kayaks were a thing these days, and then realising I didn't have to invest in a roof rack, chiropractor and psychiatric appointments to get my daughter involved in a passion I've had since I was younger, I started the hunt. Took me a while to hear of drop stitch tech, but as soon as I did, and weighed up the pros and cons, I realised that was the perfect balance between hardshell ambitions and realistic logistics - the unicorn of all paddlers.
After annoying the team at Sandbanks with many questions... on an actual phone call (numerous times in a single day - talk about the good old halcyon days of customer service) I went for the Optimal double. One word: amazing.
Pros:
As stable as they all say.
Performs as well, if not better than a lot of hardshells I've been lumbered with over the years.
Tracks like a dream.
Looks very cool - we all know that's important.
Exceptionally rugged (I was led down a path with nettles and protruding branches that gave me a heart attack - not a puncture to be seen, despite several glancing blows).
Gives a satisfying thud when slapped.
More spacious than you'd think, especially if you're not planning multi-days or don't require an air mattress and 40-inch TV to enjoy a night on the banks. I had easily enough space to stow two 20l dry bags between our legs and still have the bungees free for bigger fare.
The paddles are a decent step up from most beginner sets.
The seats are a lot more comfortable than my ageing back expected.
Great amount of glide.
Also, a lot faster than my mate's Itiwit X100: 'it looks like you aren't even trying' - smug!
The one con:
It's not as light as you'd imagine for something that's inflatable... but a second paddler, who isn't my five year old daughter, or a pair of wheels, and that isn't a huge problem at all - I still managed two lock portages on the hottest day of the year. And, remember, the extra weight is where the increased durability is... mad not to take the trade-off.
The verdict?
It changed my perception of what's possible with some PVC and a hand pump - a total game changer. From exceptional customer service to hearing my five year old daughter say 'daddy, I love kayaking', this isn't just a great purchase... it's responsible for the proudest dad moment I've had so far.