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product_id: 1870162
title: "QuickPak Inflatable Kayak"
brand: "sevylor"
price: "B/.1249"
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in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Sevylor"
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# Backpack folds for ultra-portability 5-minute rapid setup 21-gauge PVC with puncture-resistant tarpaulin QuickPak Inflatable Kayak

**Brand:** sevylor
**Price:** B/.1249
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Paddle Ready, Pack Light, Adventure Always

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** QuickPak Inflatable Kayak by sevylor
- **How much does it cost?** B/.1249 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.pa](https://www.desertcart.com.pa/products/1870162-quickpak-inflatable-kayak)

## Best For

- sevylor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sevylor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pack, Carry, Paddle:** Transforms from sleek backpack to ready-to-go kayak in minutes—never miss a spontaneous adventure.
- • **Comfort Meets Control:** Adjustable backrest and multi-position footrest tailor your ride for hours of ergonomic paddling.
- • **Stay Afloat, Stay Safe:** Multiple air chambers keep you afloat even if one is compromised—confidence on every stroke.
- • **Built to Brave the Lake:** Rugged 21-gauge PVC and tarpaulin bottom ensure durability against punctures and rough terrain.
- • **Secure & Accessible Storage:** Integrated bungee storage and drink holder keep essentials close, so you stay focused on the flow.

## Overview

The Sevylor QuickPak K1 is a 1-person inflatable kayak engineered for fast, effortless setup and ultimate portability. Crafted from durable 21-gauge PVC with a puncture-resistant tarpaulin bottom, it features multiple air chambers with airtight double lock valves for enhanced safety. Designed with comfort in mind, it includes an adjustable backrest, multi-position footrest, and secure storage, all folding neatly into a backpack for easy transport. Perfect for lake enthusiasts seeking convenience without compromising durability or style.

## Description

Hit the water in as little as five minutes with the Sevylor® Quikpak™ K1 1-Person Kayak, where getting to your next trek is as easy as backpack - unpack - kayak. The innovative backpack system carries everything you need to get going and ultimately folds out into your kayak's seat. The 21-gauge PVC construction and rugged tarpaulin bottom easily handle the rigors of the lake. Just in case you do hit a snag, the multiple air chambers will help you get back to shore. The back rest and multi-position foot rest make exploring the waterways more comfortable. The drink holder and bungee storage area keep your drink and gear easily accessible.

Review: Awesome Little Kayak - Love this kayak! Easy to inflate. Seat is sturdy and comfortable. I kayak the Willamette River in Oregon and stop at gravel bars and islands to look for agates, jasper, petrified wood. As I get into shallow water, I can put a foot out onto the gravel to stop and steady the kayak for getting out. Like most reviewers, I found the paddles to come apart easily, so I'm using the paddles that came with our old Sevylor raft which have a kayak paddle connector. I secure a duffel bag behind the seat with food, water, pump, patch kit and a few misc. items. It conforms to the air "bump" in back better than something rigid. The storage area in the front has a very secure net over it. Doesn't fit a lot of stuff but I can put my bag of rocks there. The drink holder is kid of useless because when the chamber is inflated the opening is so small that I'm afraid I will puncture the kayak trying to get a water bottle into it. I'm 64, 5' 2", 120 lbs and can handle the kayak with ease. I can carry it by hooking my hand between the inside of the outer chamber and the floor and carry it like a suitcase when inflated, or when deflated, fold it up and balance it on my head. I've taken the kayak over some small rapids which was really fun and I never felt like I would tip over. I think it would be a good idea to sit in the kayak in some waist deep water and try to capsize it to get an idea of how steady it is before taking it out for a trip, just for peace of mind. My son, who is 230 lbs, took it for a 2 miles trip down river while I followed in my raft, and it looked like it tracked much better with a heavier person in it. He is 5' 11" and was able to stretch out comfortably. I've also sat behind the seat while my son paddled and it's amazing how much weight this little kayak can handle. The pump also has a deflate option so you can get all of the air out of the chambers to fold it up. Great product.
Review: Where has this been all my life?💝 - I bought 2 of these. One for me, and one for my kayak buddy - my husband. I had some worries that it would be just some beach float pretending to be a kayak. This is not a float. This is a kayak! Easy to follow - instructions just do the set-up and take down one step at a time. The blow up process is fast. I didn't time it, but the pump blows air in on the push down and pull up. We inflated them, then took a 10 minute break to let the let the air bladders relax so we could fully inflate the kayak. So, blow up, break, finish blowing up is the secret there. Follow the directions to convert the backpack into a seat. Easy! A lot of reviews say the paddles are crap, and that's because they are! 😜 It's a byop (buy your own paddle) situation. There are really nice paddle cleats on one side of the kayak. Inflated it feels light as a beach float, so you just carry it to the water. Deflated, it feels WAY lighted then my hard shell kayaks, but oddly heavier then when it was inflated. SO, the launch! Carried it to the water, plopped it in the water, wasn't sure exactly how to get on an inflatable kayak. I just sat on it as close to the seat as I could get, brought my legs up and go comfortable in the seat. My husband is taller and heavier than I am, but he also had no problem getting in the floating inflatable. The ride is nice, but you do have to use really smooth strokes because it wants to tac left and right a bit. It just takes a few minutes to adjust your paddle method to correct this. It's really stable! I tried to get it to pitch me in the water. It didn't. I wiggled, wobbled, suddenly changed body positions - it didn't even come close to tipping. My husband tried too, but same results for both of us. The dismount was super easy! Just get in shallow water, and swing your legs off one side. Stand-up, put your paddle in the cleats, pick-up the kayak, and walk out of the water. So easy!! The backpack seat is really comfortable. The whole kayak is really comfortable. The deflation process is so easy! They plump has an inflate side, and a deflate side. It goes super flat super fast! Folding it was easy. I did have a problem getting the cargo nets off, so I just left them on. Because I did that, I had to use a couple of bungee cords to make it stay in the backpack. No big deal at all. A little about us. I'm 55, and a 30 year kayaker. I have done white water and still water kayaking. I have a bad left leg. I've had 16 surgeries, 2 ankle replacements, from a catastrophic injury. This is the best kayak I've ever ridden. My husband is 71, and a kayaker for 10 years. He has a lower spine fusion (football stuff, y'all). He loves his inflatable kayak. I'm his hard shell kayak, his butt would go numb, he'd wiggle around and end up swimming. I build out riggers on it, but the numb butt thing made kayaking not so fun even without being tossed into the drink! His butt doesn't go numb with this kayak. I believe it's because he has better circulation because your blood can circulate better on a soft seat. He also had no problem getting comfortable in the seat. The back seems to have better structure then those little backed seats on our hard shells. This kayak is great. I'd never take it in white water, but I can take it out all day on calm water.

## Features

- 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY
- Easy-to-carry backpack system turns into the seat
- 21-gauge PVC construction is rugged for lake use
- Tarpaulin bottom provides durable protection from punctures
- Multiple air chambers allow another chamber to stay inflated if one is punctured
- Airtight System is guaranteed not to leak
- Double Lock valves use two locking points for easy inflation/deflation
- Backrest lets you lean back and enjoy the ride
- Multi-position foot rest lets you find your most comfortable position
- Secure storage area lets you safely store items with bungees

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00EVII3BK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,130 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Fishing Kayaks |
| Brand | Sevylor |
| Brand Name | Sevylor |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,959 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076501116458 |
| Included Components | Sevylor, Quikpak, K1, One, Person, Kayak |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 31"L x 9.25"W x 17.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Sevylor Quikpak K1 One Person Kayak |
| Item Weight | 20.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Coleman |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2000014137 |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Name | 2000014137 |
| Model Number | 2000014137 |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 076501116458 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 400 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sevylor
- **Color:** Blue
- **Item Weight:** 20.28 Pounds
- **Material:** Polyester
- **Style:** Classic

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Lens Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would i be able to put my dog on it? Or will it pop**
A: The material is durable and the max weight is over 400lbs, so I'd trust having a dog on it.

**Q: Will it be good for a non-agile senior citizen? Ease of getting in and out, sense of stability?**
A: As long as they can swim! Assume this one (and any other small kayak!) will flip over. If they are fine with that, then you're good. Small inflatable kayaks (especially ones where the seat is up high like this) flip over sometimes when used by somebody who is not agile (not great at balancing it).

**Q: How do I know if I have inflated kayak to the proper amount?**
A: Adjust for temperature change!!  Follow the chamber order but if the air temp is 85 degrees F. and the water is 50 degrees it's best to let the kayak sit in the water for at least 15 minutes then check chambers again.  Cold temps will reduce pressure and you could end up with a sagging kayak mid stream.

**Q: How does the carry backpack turn into the seat?**
A: The back of the backpack unfolds to create the seat and backrest. The bungee portion of the backpack secures a spot on the front of the kayak for shoes, a small cooler, etc.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome Little Kayak
*by C***E on August 30, 2015*

Love this kayak! Easy to inflate. Seat is sturdy and comfortable. I kayak the Willamette River in Oregon and stop at gravel bars and islands to look for agates, jasper, petrified wood. As I get into shallow water, I can put a foot out onto the gravel to stop and steady the kayak for getting out. Like most reviewers, I found the paddles to come apart easily, so I'm using the paddles that came with our old Sevylor raft which have a kayak paddle connector. I secure a duffel bag behind the seat with food, water, pump, patch kit and a few misc. items. It conforms to the air "bump" in back better than something rigid. The storage area in the front has a very secure net over it. Doesn't fit a lot of stuff but I can put my bag of rocks there. The drink holder is kid of useless because when the chamber is inflated the opening is so small that I'm afraid I will puncture the kayak trying to get a water bottle into it. I'm 64, 5' 2", 120 lbs and can handle the kayak with ease. I can carry it by hooking my hand between the inside of the outer chamber and the floor and carry it like a suitcase when inflated, or when deflated, fold it up and balance it on my head. I've taken the kayak over some small rapids which was really fun and I never felt like I would tip over. I think it would be a good idea to sit in the kayak in some waist deep water and try to capsize it to get an idea of how steady it is before taking it out for a trip, just for peace of mind. My son, who is 230 lbs, took it for a 2 miles trip down river while I followed in my raft, and it looked like it tracked much better with a heavier person in it. He is 5' 11" and was able to stretch out comfortably. I've also sat behind the seat while my son paddled and it's amazing how much weight this little kayak can handle. The pump also has a deflate option so you can get all of the air out of the chambers to fold it up. Great product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Where has this been all my life?💝
*by B***D on September 22, 2019*

I bought 2 of these. One for me, and one for my kayak buddy - my husband. I had some worries that it would be just some beach float pretending to be a kayak. This is not a float. This is a kayak! Easy to follow - instructions just do the set-up and take down one step at a time. The blow up process is fast. I didn't time it, but the pump blows air in on the push down and pull up. We inflated them, then took a 10 minute break to let the let the air bladders relax so we could fully inflate the kayak. So, blow up, break, finish blowing up is the secret there. Follow the directions to convert the backpack into a seat. Easy! A lot of reviews say the paddles are crap, and that's because they are! 😜 It's a byop (buy your own paddle) situation. There are really nice paddle cleats on one side of the kayak. Inflated it feels light as a beach float, so you just carry it to the water. Deflated, it feels WAY lighted then my hard shell kayaks, but oddly heavier then when it was inflated. SO, the launch! Carried it to the water, plopped it in the water, wasn't sure exactly how to get on an inflatable kayak. I just sat on it as close to the seat as I could get, brought my legs up and go comfortable in the seat. My husband is taller and heavier than I am, but he also had no problem getting in the floating inflatable. The ride is nice, but you do have to use really smooth strokes because it wants to tac left and right a bit. It just takes a few minutes to adjust your paddle method to correct this. It's really stable! I tried to get it to pitch me in the water. It didn't. I wiggled, wobbled, suddenly changed body positions - it didn't even come close to tipping. My husband tried too, but same results for both of us. The dismount was super easy! Just get in shallow water, and swing your legs off one side. Stand-up, put your paddle in the cleats, pick-up the kayak, and walk out of the water. So easy!! The backpack seat is really comfortable. The whole kayak is really comfortable. The deflation process is so easy! They plump has an inflate side, and a deflate side. It goes super flat super fast! Folding it was easy. I did have a problem getting the cargo nets off, so I just left them on. Because I did that, I had to use a couple of bungee cords to make it stay in the backpack. No big deal at all. A little about us. I'm 55, and a 30 year kayaker. I have done white water and still water kayaking. I have a bad left leg. I've had 16 surgeries, 2 ankle replacements, from a catastrophic injury. This is the best kayak I've ever ridden. My husband is 71, and a kayaker for 10 years. He has a lower spine fusion (football stuff, y'all). He loves his inflatable kayak. I'm his hard shell kayak, his butt would go numb, he'd wiggle around and end up swimming. I build out riggers on it, but the numb butt thing made kayaking not so fun even without being tossed into the drink! His butt doesn't go numb with this kayak. I believe it's because he has better circulation because your blood can circulate better on a soft seat. He also had no problem getting comfortable in the seat. The back seems to have better structure then those little backed seats on our hard shells. This kayak is great. I'd never take it in white water, but I can take it out all day on calm water.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ economical, stable, and easy to set up.
*by A***R on September 7, 2018*

I really like how easy it is to inflate and set up. No trailer or roof rack is necessary for transportation! If I could, I would make a couple of changes to improve it though. First I would add a handle near where the cup holder is currently to make it easier to carry by one person. Secondly, I would move the cup holder about 6 inches further away from the seat, so that it isn't located right near your crotch for larger folks such as myself. A little more leg room would be nice too. Overall, I really like it. It's stable and easy to use and a great introduction to kayaking. I'm a big woman and I have a bad knee and I can get in and out of the kayak pretty easily. I typically get a little wet getting in and out, but not overly so. I have found that it is easier to get on by facing away from the side of the kayak. Once my rear end is on the seat, I just swing my legs over and adjust myself until I'm comfortable. I have used it a few times now, and it's comfortable and stable enough to explore various lakes for several hours at a time. If you are looking for an economical introduction to kayaking, this kayak totally works. But if you want a kayak for rougher water or need better handling and maneuverability, you should be prepared to spend more for a higher end kayak. This kayak maneuvers well in calm lake conditions, but is harder to control in windy conditions or with rough waves. Overall, it's a great introductory kayak. I had never gone kayaking before I got this kayak, and now I love it and I can't wait for my next trip to the lake. I would recommend it.

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