

🚣♂️ Paddle Like a Pro, Adventure Like No Other!
The INTEX Excursion Pro K1 is a rugged, inflatable 1-person kayak crafted from SuperTough 3-ply PVC, offering superior durability and a 220lb capacity. Designed for stability and easy handling, it features high-pressure inflation, removable skegs, and a suite of adventure-ready accessories including deluxe paddles, fishing rod holders, and mounts for your GoPro and phone. Lightweight and foldable with ample storage and secure tie-downs, it’s perfect for lakes, rivers, and light rapids—making every outing effortlessly epic.


































| Best Sellers Rank | #27,019 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Fishing Kayaks |
| Brand | Intex |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,402 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 31.15 Pounds |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| Style | 1-Person Kayak Set |
O**.
Awesome, versatile boat, especially for the price
After 3 years of use across multiple great lakes, inland lakes, and rivers, I am extremely pleased with this boat. I've had no issues with the durability of the boat having set it up and broke it down on a number of trips. Setup and breakdown is easy with the included pump, which can be used for both inflation and deflation, as well as pumping water our of the craft it that becomes necessary. For that reason I always keep the pump in the boat when paddling. I've used the boat both in a single person, and a 2 person configuration right up to the 400lb limit with no issue. (6'1" 230lb and 5'3" 130lb passangers + some cargo) The smart phone holder, and other accessories are well built and functional. I'd love to find a good cup holder that can attach to the included accessory bar. If and when I do manage to wear this boat out, I would definitely purchase again. Great value.
R**T
For the money, very durable.
I bough the K1. I have spent a lot of time floating cheap boats down Class I and II Rapid rivers. This boat is perfect for that. Most people will tell you this boat is not for rapids... and well... they would be right, but it handles Class I - II fine. The only downside is that if you take on any water, even with the one plug in the bottom open, you will have to eddy out and dump the water out of the boat. The backpack it comes with for everything is great and I could even see me hiking it up to a high mountain lake for camping, even though it is heavy. There is a handy pressure gauge, too, which i thought was a great addition. I like the foot rest aspect of this boat but I will modify mine with velcro so that it doesn't pop out when i am rowing hard. I have not used the fishing pole mounts or the phone / gopro mount but they seem sturdy. If you are looking for a durable, cheap, and highly functional boat for lakes or even Class I - II rapids, this boat is a steal. Now... let me tell you what I did with it right out of the box. I did Class III rapids with this boat immediately. I do not advise anyone else try that with this boat. Once the boat takes a few waves of water into it, it goes from feeling like you are paddling a Mazda Miata to driving a Dumptruck, and if you can't eddy out to drain the boat, you will be along for the ride. I also got hung up on a big boulder because I did not navigate the boulder field correctly. This boat is quite durable and didn't pop. I am telling you, for the money, this boat is durable. Near the end of my float I got the paddle stuck in a rock and the boat mowed over my paddle splitting it in two. I used half of a broken paddle to maneuver this boat completely full of water into a serious set of rapids. I missed my put-out and barely reached some bushes I held onto for dear life, until I dragged my carcass and this boat out of the river. I tell you all of this so you know that I put this boat through hell and it took everything I threw at it. I am sure you are smarter than me and will not be as hard on your boat as I am with mine. Hope this helps... are you are still reading this dribble??? Just buy this boat already! We both know you have spent WAY more money on things that are WAY less fun...
K**R
Great kayak, pain to dry off for storage
Great kayak for 1 or 2 people. Tracks pretty well. Feels sturdy and easy to carry. Love that the case is a backpack style, making it really easy to put in my car and throw it in the water wherever I go. I have a small air pump and it takes about 10 minutes to blow up and get in the water. Excellent for small vehicles. My only issue is that it is an absolute pain to get dry for storage. I expected this from the reviews I watched but it is a bit frustrating nonetheless. If you carry some cloths with you when you're out, it shouldn't be an issue. Just wash it off and wipe it down a bit and you should be good to go. But, its going to be wet and dirty if you fold it up and immediately put it away, so you'll have to take it all back out again when you get home if you don't have some towels along. There are just a lot of spaces that air and sunlight can't get to for drying it out, so be cautious about spraying it down to clean it.
D**.
A real value and diamond in the rough!
So, I bought this feeling a little uncertain about it due to the lack of reviews, especially compared to the cheaper Intex Explorer (which is well reviewed and well known). After using it today (as well as seeing ColoradoWoodsman's excellent comparison), I know I made the right purchase. First off, aside from life vest, the package includes EVERYTHING you need to enjoy your day on the water. This is an excellent starting kit for someone looking to get into the hobby, and will easily allow owners to upgrade as they go (more on that in a bit). Out of the box, setup took me about 15 minutes all told (reading the book, inflation and check out). Everything was solid, and no problems. Deflation took only a few minutes, and everything (aside from the paddles) fits into the provided bag. It is portable, but I wouldn't want to hike for any length of time with the kit by myself (and being a single father...). Taking it to the ocean today (specifically a mangrove protected area, so not open waves), the boat performed amazingly. For those curious, I had: Myself @ 230lb My daughter @ 50lb 2 Camelback bags @ 4l capacity Due to the shallow water I used the short skeg. The boat was very stable, and felt as solid (if not more) as a plastic hulled boat. The body was very rigid (inflated to spec and verified with the included gauge), and showed no flex even when being rocked by good wake. The boat also tracked very well, but turned very quick when needed (I suspect the short skeg helped that). With a strong paddle, I could basically turn in place, and never ran into something uncontrollably. I also didn't feel like I had to put a ton of extra energy into paddling; the boat didn't putter to a stop if I took a break, though I am sure it didn't cruise as long as a solid hull might have. That said, I wasn't feeling like I was fighting the vessel, and it made the experience great. As noted, my daughter and I brought ourselves and some backpacks, and we still had room for more cargo. There is a solid area behind the rear seat, as well as in the front, and y pi u can easily fit a dry bag in both areas. I ran with my backpack between my legs, and still had plenty of room. The foot rests were also very useful, and provided genuine support for strong paddling. The inflatable seat look a little cheaper compared to expensive models, but they did the job just fine, and had no problem paddling for around 3 hours without discomfort. So, with all the raving, nothing is ever perfect, so I will point out some honest critiques for buyers to consider: -I expect the included carry bag to last about 3 more trips. It is easily the weakest part of the package, and should be changed first. It holds EVERYTHING, but just doesn't feel sturdy. - The paddles are usable, and while I don't expect them to snap on me, there is no way to adjust for different size arms. I am 5'6", and had no problem getting good strokes, but bigger/smaller users may want to make sure they are a good length for them. - Seats also tend to be a personal choice, so i will note that the seats are not a proprietary system, and you can easily upgrade them if you need. They follow the common yak system of the back supported by forward hooks, and i see no reason you couldn't upgrade the seats. Again, i was happy with them, but they are inflatable to only one size, so different users may want to consider something down the line. - The bow and stern could really use some sort of webbing or extra tie down for gear. There a metal d rings all around that can be used for anchors or ties, but nothing on top to hold anything (like an anchor you might attach to the d rings). This leaves only the foot space and aft space as the only secure storage; I am sure you can add something, but it's not there out of the box. At the end of the day, it only took about 20 minutes to tear down, and that included a fresh water rinse. It's easy to pack down, and has no problem going back in the bag (just make sure you deflate it as much as possible to get the space). I know my daughter and I will have many more adventures thanks to this boat, and I really think it is an amazing value at its price. I compared it to a sea eagle 380x I was able to examine, and aside from weight rating, I didn't feel like I was making a sacrifice in quality for what I wanted (sure, I won't take class 4 Rapids like the eagle, but.... that's not a problem for me.. heh). This boat swings above its weight, and I think, if given a chance, will really get a good following like it's cheaper cousins. If this is in your price range, spring for the extra.. it's worth it!
M**Y
It’s actually pretty perfect
This is gonna be a long one so buckle up. I grew up on the water in Maine. I guided paddle trips for a prominent youth organization. I have been Certified to teach paddle sports by every organization that does so. I have thousands of hours and even more miles on the water in small craft. I love this thing. So my family has been off the water for a while do to no storage for boats where we live. I have been looking at inflatables for a bit, prime day came around, and I went for it. Here’s the good: super compact. We can fit two in the back of my wife’s small suv with everything we need for a family of 4 to have a great day on and off the water Very stable. Try as he might, my two year old can barely even rock one of these, even with my 280lbs in the high seating position. The peace of mind with little ones on board is amazing. Now, the amazing: Versatility. I have never had a craft of any kind that can be so quickly reconfigured to cover any possible need. We took them to a local park with a group of friends to really give them a workout. Within 90 minutes the went from carrying 1 adult and one child, to two adults, to two 7-10 year olds and one adult, to just one adult fishing. With the way the seats and foot pegs attach to the boat, you can re set for weight distribution or activity in seconds. It’s really kind of mind boggling how well thought out this is. Ease of paddling. So I’ve read all the reviews about this being slow and unresponsive. I don’t understand what they are talking about. For the sheer size of this thing it is darn near nimble. And. with the correct skeg for the water you are paddling, it is almost thoughtless to control which allows you to pay attention to what you want, rather than wrestling a boat. Wonderful. Getting setup. My daughter (who is seven) and I can park our car and be on the water in just about 15 minutes. It’s great. We can get in a paddle after work/school with just about the same ease as having hard boats without all the extra weight, transportation issues etc. A couple of things that maybe aren’t the best, but I really don’t care: The paddles are terrible. They are plastic and aluminum 5 stage, short paddles. They suck. You can get way better for 30-40 bucks on here. Do that, problem solved. Long term durability. We’ve had them out a handful of times and I can see scuffs and fold marks already. But you have to remember this is an inflatable boat. They just aren’t going to last forever. These are tougher than most I’ve seen and I if I get a couple of seasons out of them at this price point, I’m happy. Over all, the only thing I am upset about is that I waffled on this purchase for so long. These watercraft have quickly become an integral part of my family’s summer and we will enjoy them for as long as we can. Well done Intex, Well done.
J**N
Excellent value and fun
For what this product cost, I was astonished at how well its taken abuse. I used it for a week on a salt water ocean bay with an adult and 2 kids in it. It's so functional that it is easy to forget its an inflated rubber boat and not an indestructible plastic kayak. We discovered that in use, as long as you don't take the same grounding risks you would with a plastic kayak (like grounding it on a rocky beach and tearing a hole in it), its an excellent value and very mobile in its backpack. A few things did immediately break- the rope safety straps on the ends are melted together and not tied, this broke instantly towing an 80lb kid in surf. Some buckles slipped off on the backpack, and you need to remember that the collapsible paddle is not as robust as a solid one for forcing you off an obstacle. Also the pack is heavy and I highly recommend opening pre trip, practicing deflation and rolling uo to repack, and removing all the parts you don't think you will need. There's a lot of fishing specific stuff we didn't need that I was worried might damage the kayak material jammed in there. Also, drain the boat before deflating it! Great fun, may get another for rest of family
D**O
Great budget kayak!
I got this for father's day and it's been an awesome for fishing in all the lakes in my area. I'm a relatively new angler and didn't want to put down thousands on a fishing boat so this was the next best thing. Inflating and deflating the kayak is easy but will give you a workout. It's big enough for me and my 10 year old to fit in comfortably but might be too tight for two taller adults. The paddles are okay but it might need a good idea to upgrade to something more quality. Overall, it's a great first time watercraft for bank fishermen who want to get into the water.
L**U
6'4" 360 lbs will it work?
I purchased this kayak because of the overall good ratings.. I am 6'4" 360lbs. Obviously, I am going to use it as a solo. I purchased 1 in July and after three uses it would not hold air. I took it back to UPS within 30 days. I requested a replacement and Amazon said shipping would be in December. I canceled the replacement and purchased a new one. Arrived in 3 days and was $100 less. The good, the bad and the ugly. The good. Very easy to inflate. I sit on the floor of the kayak so it is very stable. I purchased a kayak sail and it is a lot of fun. I learned the hard way I have to enter the boat from the water and not a dock. I have to rollout of the boat when I am done. The bad, the seats are worthless. I knew this since I am a big guy. I solved this by using a milk crate clipped to the center rings. This gives me the back support. The kayak seats that can be bought don't look like they can support my weight. The accessory bar appears to be insecure. If you use it, make sure you clip it to the boat. The foot rest are cheap. I also purchased a real kayak paddle. The ugly, The price varies significantly depending on the time of year. You are also paying for all the cheap extras, I believe a less expensive tandem kayak with out all the parts would work fine. Know that there is a 25% or greater chance this will leak air. You only have 30 days to return it. UPS store was upset because they don't get reimbursed fully for shipping. The name Excursion Pro would indicate it was a professional series. It is not. You might be lucky to get 1 or 2 seasons use. The boat seems delicate in the seams or a pin prick could deflate it. You are brave to go fishing in it. Recommendations. Purchase a number of D clips so you can attach everything from shoes, coolers and equipment. I made two handles from PVC pipes to carry the boat from the center, never go out without the pump and some Duct Tape. I used a 4" piece of PVC pipe to create a roller system so I don't have to drag the boat. The PVC gets the boat off the ground when one person is dragging it. It is very light for two people to move around. Get a kayak sail, they are cheap and a lot of fun. As soon As you get it blow it up. The clock is ticking and you only get 30 days for a refund. Overall, I am satisfed hopefully my second boat won't start to leak air. I will give a 1 year review. Good luck.
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