Brand | Sea Eagle |
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Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Color | Blue/White |
Style | 393RL Pro Carbon Kayak |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Weight Limit | 500 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 154"L x 28"W x 8.5"H |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31 x 24 x 24 inches |
Package Weight | 56 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 154 x 28 x 8.5 inches |
Brand Name | Sea Eagle |
Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturers Warranty |
Model Name | 393RLK_PC |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sea Eagle Boats |
Part Number | 393RLK_PC |
Included Components | Hull, Seat(s), Paddles(s), Backpack, Skeg and Pump |
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Brand | Sea Eagle |
Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Color | Blue/White |
Style | 393RL Pro Carbon Kayak |
About this item
- RUGGED, RIGID ALL DROP STITCH CONSTRUCTION - Provides the rigid feel and the paddling speed of a traditional rigid kayak, yet packs in the smallest car trunk or in the corner of a closet. The 393 RazorLite can be paddled up to 5 mph.
- HALF THE WEIGHT OF A TRADITIONAL RIGID KAYAK - 393RL Hull weight is just 35 lbs for the solo 12' 10' RazorLite kayak. Most rigid kayak are 60 lbs. or heavier. Far easier for one adult to handle.
- 3 SEPARATE AIR CHAMBERS - each inflates to 10 psi. Drop stitch floor provides primary flotation ans stability while the 2 sloped drop stitch sides provides secondary flotation and stability, making this kayak safe and stable kayak even on open seas.
- PATANTED RIGID BOW AND STERN MOLDS - made out of engineering plastic for rigidity and strength. Ideal for cutting through wind and waves. The bow and stern molds further help this kayak to paddle as fast as a rigid kayak.
- OPEN COCKIT DESIGN - makes entry and exit far easier for paddlers than a closed kayak. Also provides full use of the cockpit for the comfort of paddlers and storage of gear and equipment. The open cockpit design also allows paddlers to switch up leg positions when their legs they get stiff or uncomfortable.
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Now featuring Sea Eagle FlexBrace adjustable footrests!
Say goodbye to bulky, heavy, plastic kayaks! Modern inflatable kayaks are lighter & easier!
The Sea Eagle All Drop Stitch RazorLite inflatable kayaks are a much lighter, narrower and faster to paddle, high-performance kayaks for true adventurers!
A razor-sharp, tapered, hard-nose bow and stern, combined with a fully constructed Drop Stitch technology hull enables the Sea Eagle RazorLite Kayaks to cut through waves cleaner, straighter and sharper than any other kayak on the market allowing paddling speeds up to 6 mph.
Because of its high-performance design and capabilities, the RazorLite kayaks are best recommended for intermediate and above
Sea Eagle RazorLite 393rl Inflatable Kayak
About the Sea Eagle 393rl Razorlite - Pro Carbon Package
Introducing the Sea Eagle All Drop Stitch RazorLite inflatable kayak! A lighter, narrower, sleek, faster to paddle, high-performance solo kayak for the adventurer.
Modern Inflatable Kayaks are Lighter, Set Up in under 7 mins & are Easier To Transport. Ultralight & paddles up to 6 mph, tracks like an arrow, packs in a bag, travels anywhere!
Now featuring Sea Eagle FlexBrace adjustable footrests!
Our Pro Carbon Package includes: 393rl RazorLite Inflatable Hull, Pro Carbon Paddle, Backpack, Tall Back Seat, FlexBrace, SUP Pump, Slide in Swept Back Skeg and repair kit.
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Bow and Stern MoldsThe RazorLite Kayak's rigid bow and stern molds create a razor sharp speed entry and exit system. The bow mold cuts through the water effortlessly at a high velocity. The water then meets the carefully designed Tapered Side Walls creating lift while reducing friction and drag, then exits just as fast as it entered at the stern mold leaving little to no wake behind. |
Made Entirely Of Drop Stitch MaterialThe patented RazorLite High Performance Ultra Light Kayak is the first and only inflatable kayak made entirely with Drop Stitch Technology throughout! This kayak uses 3" Drop Stitch material for the floor and 4" Drop Stitch material for the side walls. U.S. Patent 9,452,809 |
Unique Bow and Stern Design with Tapered Side WallsThe RazorLite's rigid bow and stern molds create the worlds very first speed entry system that leads into a double concave and then opens into a flat planing surface. The double concave design at bow allows pockets of air to enter in between the hull and the water creating lift while reducing friction and drag. The double concave at stern creates a super clean exit. The Tapered Drop Stitch Side Walls provide a rigid chine at the waterline and secondary buoyancy and stability. These features combine to enable the RazorLite to glide quickly and effortlessly through the water! |
Adjustable FlexBrace FootrestThe Sea Eagle FlexBrace is a fully adjustable ergonomic foot brace. Designed to provide hours of comfortable bracing. Streamline your effort while maximizing your drive on those long trips or when powering through the surf! Quickly and easily adjust to 20 different positions for any size paddler. |
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Separate Independent Safety Air Chambers3 Separate Independent Safety Air Chambers for added safety: Starboard Side, Floor, and Portside. Providing an added level of security and peace of mind. |
Inflatable Solo Touring Kayak Sea Eagle RazorLite 393rl
Product Description
Now featuring Sea Eagle FlexBrace adjustable footrests! Say goodbye to bulky, heavy, plastic kayaks! Modern inflatable kayaks are lighter & easier! The First All Drop Stitch patented RazorLite inflatable kayaks are a much lighter, narrower and faster to paddle, high-performance kayaks for true adventurers! A razor-sharp, tapered, hard-nose bow and stern, combined with a fully constructed Drop Stitch technology hull enables the Sea Eagle RazorLite Kayaks to cut through waves cleaner, straighter and sharper than any other kayak on the market allowing paddling speeds up to 6 mph. Because of its high-performance design and capabilities, the RazorLite kayaks are best recommended for intermediate and above paddlers.
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Best Sellers Rank | #407,438 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #111 in Fishing Kayaks |
Date First Available | November 19, 2014 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, speed, and portability of the kayak. For example, they mention it's durable, responsive, and easy to inflate. Some appreciate maneuverability, and tracking. That said, opinions are mixed on comfort.
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Customers like the quality of the kayak. They say the quality and construction is solid, it glides through the water with ease, and it is very stable under a load. The kayak is durable when inflated, and the outer skin is pretty rugged. Customers are impressed with the fantastic handling and great speed. They also say it performs almost like a rigid kayak, and is incredibly capable.
"...Amazing product!! My mind was blown with the speed, overall performance and quality of this inflatable kayak. Hard to believe it’s an inflatable...." Read more
"...My other kayak is a Hobie Tandem Island, which is also an incredibly capable and fun vessel for longer range trips with other people...." Read more
"...All in all, the sea eagle is an amazing dropstitch kayak, much easier to inflate and takedown/clean up than my other dropstitch, and performs well..." Read more
"This inflatable kayak was a great value. Set up is easy, quality components, good speed and tracking...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the kayak. They mention that it handles well, has great speed, and is responsive.
"...Acceleration is easy, and maintaining speed is easy.The skeg works great. Haven't used this kayak without the skeg yet...." Read more
"...Set up is easy, quality components, good speed and tracking...." Read more
"Pros: Fast kayak, very portable, inflates in 10 mins, lumbar support, takes a beating...." Read more
"...Takes a few trips to get used to it but it's super light and fast. Worth it but I just wish I didn't have those 2 tears...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the kayak. They mention that it's convenient to transport, not too bulky or heavy, and perfect to throw in the trunk of the car.
"...I like the boat, and it’s not too heavy, but there isn’t a handle in the middle of the boat to carry it solo, the handles are on each end...." Read more
"...The portability is obviously superior to any other kind of boat...." Read more
"...I was pretty big into tube inflatable packrafts because they're light but durable, especially for backpacking...." Read more
"...It’s perfect to throw in the trunk of the car when we want to travel and not worry about loading our hard plastic kayak on the roof rack." Read more
Customers find the kayak easy to set up and inflate. They also say it's relatively easy to assemble/disassemble, and fold/pack into the bag. Customers also mention that it'll inflating in a matter of minutes.
"...The boat took about 15 minutes to setup (first time, not too bad) but it is definitely a wet launch...." Read more
"...Additionally, it’s relatively easy to assemble/disassemble, and fold/pack into the bag...." Read more
"This inflatable kayak was a great value. Set up is easy, quality components, good speed and tracking...." Read more
"...They are somewhat on the heavy side but fairly easy to put together. I have used them about 15 times...." Read more
Customers find the kayak easy to inflate, store, and prepare. They also say the inflatable sides are almost natural outriggers, making it easy to accelerate and maintain speed. Customers also mention that their mind was blown with the speed and overall performance of the kayak.
"...Amazing product!! My mind was blown with the speed, overall performance and quality of this inflatable kayak. Hard to believe it’s an inflatable...." Read more
"...The stability is outstanding for the beam. The inflatable sides are almost natural outriggers- you can capsize the thing, but it takes much more..." Read more
"...All in all, the sea eagle is an amazing dropstitch kayak, much easier to inflate and takedown/clean up than my other dropstitch, and performs well..." Read more
"Pros: Fast kayak, very portable, inflates in 10 mins, lumbar support, takes a beating...." Read more
Customers like the maneuverability of the kayak. For example, they say it glides through the water effortlessly, handles well in the water, and sails downwind beautifully. Some mention that it's extremely maneuverable without the skeg and still tracks well. That said, most are happy with it and recommend it to others.
"...The boat sails downwind beautifully even without a rudder with a 42 to 46 inch Windpaddle type sail, which rigs easily to a pair of existing d..." Read more
"...inflate and takedown/clean up than my other dropstitch, and performs well in the water.Can't ask for much better than that." Read more
"...Haven't tried it with rapids but this is good for lake water and can handle some wind...." Read more
"The quality and construction is solid and it glides through the water with ease. The drop stitch fabric creates rigid and sturdy walls...." Read more
Customers like the tracking of the kayak. They say it tracks well, has good speed, and does a good job of staying the course in the water.
"...water today was 15-17, padding into the wind or with the wind the boat tracked great, even better than the Tupelo when going downwind...." Read more
"...Tracking and seakeeping are excellent, even with the fixed skeg...." Read more
"...Set up is easy, quality components, good speed and tracking...." Read more
"...Without the skeg, she is extremely maneuverable but still tracks well. With the skeg she runs straight as an arrow...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the kayak. Some mention that the seat is comfortable and offers great support, while others say that it gets uncomfortable after about 2 hours or so of paddling.
"...Haven't used this kayak without the skeg yet.The seat is comfortable'ish, but it does get uncomfortable after about 2 hours or so...." Read more
"...The seat is amazing and offers great support. I am a retired woman and I can carry this short distances to the water (with some effort)...." Read more
"...Newer foot rests are a pain to put in but worth it. Pumped up feels like a hardshell. Don't drag the boat with the rear fin out...." Read more
"...Once in the water, the seat back was great, it’s high and comfortable...." Read more
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I have owned and sold several kayaks over the years along with paddling many others. My current fleet is made up of a Jackson Tupelo, a Native Watercraft Ultimate and a Liquid Logic XP10. I bought the inflatable so I could have something that would fit in the back seat of my truck when my camper is on it and not have to take the boat trailer unless I wanted one of the other boats. Previous attempts at this included two different ORU models. My first kayak ever was a cheap $100 inflatable and it was terrible. The boat flexed with every stroke, the seat was uncomfortable and it was short and slow. The new boat was just over $1000, so I had higher hopes. I had watched over a dozen YouTube videos on inflatables and this boat got rave reviews and generally ranked first for flatwater, so I was excited to take it out today. The boat took about 15 minutes to setup (first time, not too bad) but it is definitely a wet launch. By that I mean that it has a skeg, and I walked out into knee deep water before I put it on, plus getting in was much easier with boat floating. I like the boat, and it’s not too heavy, but there isn’t a handle in the middle of the boat to carry it solo, the handles are on each end. I get it from a design perspective that it must fold up, but those handles would have been nice and maybe I would have put the skeg in on dry land and carried the boat but hey, a little water never hurt. Once in the water, the seat back was great, it’s high and comfortable. The seat base is firm and keeps you up off the bottom of the boat by about an inch and a half so no wet read end, not sure how I’ll like it on an extended paddle but I can always add a gel pad. The foot pegs are awesome, that was a huge factor in my picking this particular boat. I saw reviews complaining about putting them in/out but if you do them when the boat is not inflated it wasn’t an issue, that’s in the manual and the setup video but I’ve still seen reviewers try to put them once the boats inflated, that’s no bueno.
Paddling impressions, as I said it has a skeg and it paddled great. Straight and fast and zero flex in the boat when I stroked the paddle. The all drop-stich construction, the skeg and foot pegs are such a game changer in an inflatable. So much better than the ORUs and my prior inflatable in that regard, although to be honest, that first inflatable shouldn’t really even count since it was so cheap. I do think that the boat could easily keep up with someone in my Tupelo with equal strokes. Not as stable as the Tupelo as many other reviewers had mentioned but to me it felt like a sea kayak that I paddled in Puget Sound. After a few minutes on the water I got used to it. Wind on the water today was 15-17, padding into the wind or with the wind the boat tracked great, even better than the Tupelo when going downwind. However, turning in the wind took some work (one review said it turned like a school bus) but again, it’s a long’ish boat with a skeg and no rudder so I’m not surprised. When I first launched the wind was on my side and I felt unsteady, but after a little while on the water I felt more in control
Final impression and Suggestions for improvement: As I mentioned before, a handle in the middle would make it much easier to carry, and maybe a couple more d-rings so I could have a place to connect a water bottle. The seat back does have a generous compartment for a water bottle and other stuff but reaching that while paddling is a little difficult for us “fluffy” guys. Also, if the skeg had a fold up position I would feel more comfortable putting it on while still on shore. One negative is that I will definitely have to wash it after each use and then let it dry out in the garage before storage, the wet entry/exit of knee-deep water and central Oklahoma’s dirt almost guarantees this, but I’m not thinking of this as my daily boat but more of a road trip boat, so I’m ok with that. Also, the “carbon pro” paddle upgrade over the standard paddle was a waste of $50, I should have known better. The shaft is carbon but the blades are heavy plastic. Not any flex that I noticed so that’s good but can’t compare to my Werner paddle. I was hoping to have a spare carbon paddle for $50 but like I said, I should have known better for the price. Again, this is a first impression with less than 90 minutes on the water, so we’ll see how I like it long term.
So many great things about this little canoe-like conveyance. The stability is outstanding for the beam. The inflatable sides are almost natural outriggers- you can capsize the thing, but it takes much more roll than a hard sided kayak to do it. Once capsized, the inflatable sides are again super useful in re-boarding, as you can just grab the far rail and pull yourself across from the side- no need for a crazy bow or stern entry. This adds a large safety margin and piece of mind. It's also easy to test on an indoor pool since you can just inflate the thing on the spot. Budget for a two-stage electric pump- total gamechanger v. doing it manually, which is about 450 strokes on the supplied pump compared to a few minutes of watching it fill up while you rig everything else.
The portability is obviously superior to any other kind of boat. The backpack with just the hull is manageable (barely) to walk for a few hundred yards, or you can put the bag on a kayak cart and roll it.
I have paddled mostly open waters- Lake Erie and Lake Michigan included. Tracking and seakeeping are excellent, even with the fixed skeg. The skeg however does complicate handling on land and is not ideal for paddling with a canoe paddle or in high winds. I adapted the Advanced Elements rudder kit (it was easy, just add some d-rings and stainless clips to hold the pedals), which takes a great boat to even another level.
The boat sails downwind beautifully even without a rudder with a 42 to 46 inch Windpaddle type sail, which rigs easily to a pair of existing d rings.
https://www.amazon.com/ADVANCED-ELEMENTS-Advancedtrak-Kayak-Rudder/dp/B01C6H7M6O/ref=asc_df_B01C6H7M6O/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312029382429&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17868922130710983480&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9015297&hvtargid=pla-569149692239&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=62425943432&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312029382429&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17868922130710983480&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9015297&hvtargid=pla-569149692239
Seating is a personal thing, but I prefer a frame seat (also I can attach a sunshade umbrella to it) because it makes the boat even more stable by lowering one's butt by an inch or two. Using a Backjoy device on the seat makes it comfortable for a few hours at least.
https://www.amazon.com/GCI-Outdoor-Comfort-Adjustable-Backrest/dp/B01MUX5JF7/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1543433222&sr=8-5&keywords=stadium+seat+wide+gci
There are a few things that could be improved. Factory frame seating and rudder of course, but they can be easily added. A longer or removable bow spray cover or deflector would help keep waves from breaking into the boat- I may velcro something forward next season. The boat is stable even with a lot of water in it.
All in all, some of the best money I ever spent for boating fun. Its been great for my body and added a whole new kind of boating to my life.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2018
So many great things about this little canoe-like conveyance. The stability is outstanding for the beam. The inflatable sides are almost natural outriggers- you can capsize the thing, but it takes much more roll than a hard sided kayak to do it. Once capsized, the inflatable sides are again super useful in re-boarding, as you can just grab the far rail and pull yourself across from the side- no need for a crazy bow or stern entry. This adds a large safety margin and piece of mind. It's also easy to test on an indoor pool since you can just inflate the thing on the spot. Budget for a two-stage electric pump- total gamechanger v. doing it manually, which is about 450 strokes on the supplied pump compared to a few minutes of watching it fill up while you rig everything else.
The portability is obviously superior to any other kind of boat. The backpack with just the hull is manageable (barely) to walk for a few hundred yards, or you can put the bag on a kayak cart and roll it.
I have paddled mostly open waters- Lake Erie and Lake Michigan included. Tracking and seakeeping are excellent, even with the fixed skeg. The skeg however does complicate handling on land and is not ideal for paddling with a canoe paddle or in high winds. I adapted the Advanced Elements rudder kit (it was easy, just add some d-rings and stainless clips to hold the pedals), which takes a great boat to even another level.
The boat sails downwind beautifully even without a rudder with a 42 to 46 inch Windpaddle type sail, which rigs easily to a pair of existing d rings.
https://www.amazon.com/ADVANCED-ELEMENTS-Advancedtrak-Kayak-Rudder/dp/B01C6H7M6O/ref=asc_df_B01C6H7M6O/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312029382429&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17868922130710983480&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9015297&hvtargid=pla-569149692239&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=62425943432&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312029382429&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17868922130710983480&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9015297&hvtargid=pla-569149692239
Seating is a personal thing, but I prefer a frame seat (also I can attach a sunshade umbrella to it) because it makes the boat even more stable by lowering one's butt by an inch or two. Using a Backjoy device on the seat makes it comfortable for a few hours at least.
https://www.amazon.com/GCI-Outdoor-Comfort-Adjustable-Backrest/dp/B01MUX5JF7/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1543433222&sr=8-5&keywords=stadium+seat+wide+gci
There are a few things that could be improved. Factory frame seating and rudder of course, but they can be easily added. A longer or removable bow spray cover or deflector would help keep waves from breaking into the boat- I may velcro something forward next season. The boat is stable even with a lot of water in it.
All in all, some of the best money I ever spent for boating fun. Its been great for my body and added a whole new kind of boating to my life.