🛶 Paddle into your next adventure with speed, style, and security!
The INTEX Explorer 200 Inflatable Boat is a lightweight, durable 2-person vessel featuring dual air chambers for quick inflation, welded oar locks for secure rowing with included deluxe 48" aluminum oars, and a repair patch to extend its lifespan. Its sporty design includes grab handles and a bow rope, supporting up to 210 pounds, making it the perfect companion for spontaneous summer water escapades.
Size | 2 Person |
Color | Orange |
Brand | INTEX |
Material | 89% PVC, 5% ABS, 6% PP |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | 72 months to 1188 months |
UPC | 078257314744 |
Manufacturer | Intex |
Weight Limit | 2.1E+2 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.92 x 12 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 3.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 73 x 37 x 16 inches |
Brand Name | INTEX |
Warranty Description | 90-Day Limited Manufacturer |
Model Name | Explorer 200 |
Suggested Users | baby-boys |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 58331EP |
Model Year | 2009 |
Style | Explorer 200 Set |
Included Components | Mini Hand Pump, 48" Deluxe Aluminum Oars, Explorer 200 Inflatable Boat |
Sport Type | Canoeing |
S**R
Looks well made
I haven’t used this yet. I purchased for emergency evacuation with pets since I live by a river.
J**S
Great boat for the price.
Works great, fits my fat self just fine.
A**Y
Great little boat
Great little boat. Was worried my dogs claws were going to puncture it but it half up well.
S**9
more like a 2 kids tube
we had the intex excursion 5 person & thought this would be made from same material & thickness. its definitely thinner & i'd recommend having your life vest on if going into any water with it. fits one adult comfortably.
J**Y
Great!!
Took this out on the lake and it did great!!! Love love love it!!
S**R
It's "okay" once it's on the water, but ours came out of the box with a puncture...
We purchased an Explorer 300 last summer for a camping trip, and unfortunately ours arrived punctured and we didn't realize it until we were at the lake shore trying to inflate it and not getting anywhere. Fortunately we had a patch to apply to test the boat, and it did work ok, so questionable manufacturer quality assurance issues aside, the bulk of my review is based on our experience with the boat on the water.The included pump is pretty anemic; you'll want to invest in a rechargeable electric pump like those from Etekcity, also available on Amazon for around $30. Once you get it inflated, it is pretty sturdy and durable. As with any inflatable, I wouldn't risk putting it up against sharp rocks or aquatic obstacles, but for tooling around on the open water it's fine. It is tight for two grown adults; don't expect you'll both be able to stretch out your legs and have ample room, because you won't. You'll likely need to keep your legs bent most of the time, which starts feeling confined after a while.The oar locks are janky. I tried using them and they were just annoying to use, so you're better off just using the oars like a canoe rather than a rowboat or dinghy. There is no rope around the raft itself, so your options for carrying it while inflated are limited - either hoist it over your head and do your best to keep it balanced (good luck), or ask somebody to help you carry it. The absence of this line also makes it hard to get in and out of the boat. The sides are also a bit big which makes getting in/out in the water a bit of a challenge, but it is doable - conversely, this boat is VERY stable on the water because of that same feature, so that's big plus.The oars themselves are nothing special, but they do the minimum of getting you moving. They felt too short for me, and at times I used driftwood to paddle instead of the oars, and at times it seemed like the driftwood did a better job.Overall, the boat is OK. I think getting a brand new boat out of the box with a puncture (probably from the oars getting jammed into the box by somebody packing it) really left a bad taste in my mouth, and the janky oar locks made paddling around a pain. So for these reasons we returned the Explorer 300 for a refund -- unfortunately there are no free returns or exchanges, so we went out of pocket on the return shipping, which stinks when you get a defective raft out of the box.So this might work for you, it is stable and good for a couple kids, or one adult and one kid, but tight for two average sized-adults.
R**N
Exactly what I ordered and wanted!
Exactly what I ordered and wanted!
T**S
GET THE 300 NOT THE 200
This is amazing, quick tips, the explorer 300 is WAYY bigger than the explorer 200, make sure you get the SET to get the ores and pump and little rope went out into the oven wasn’t to hard to control plus it was my first time ever using paddles for something like this. over all great, get the 300 IF YOU NEED SPACE THE 200 HOLDS 210 pound the 300 HOLDS 410. (i don’t know why they don’t show what the 200 holds i know because my friend got one.
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