Advanced Elements Attack Pro Whitewater Inflatable kayak Review

Taking on whitewater in a kayak is a lot of fun. However, you would never want to experiment with an unsuitable kayak in potentially hazardous water. Any experienced whitewater kayaker will tell you that you need a whitewater kayak that can withstand the punishment that rapids inflict on your boat, and what better way to do it than with one of the finest inflatable whitewater kayaks, the Advanced Elements Attack Pro.

Dimensions

  • Weight – 25.5 lbs
  • Length – 9’ 9”
  • Width – 35”
  • Load capacity – 225 lbs

The Advanced Elements Attack Pro Whitewater kayak is 9’ 9” long, 35” wide and weighs 25.5 pounds. It’s well built and can take on 225 pounds of load.

Construction Quality and Features

The Advanced Elements Attack Pro Whitewater Inflatable kayak has been fully redesigned with drop-stitch technology to resist the worst whitewater conditions. This amazing kayak is steady, responsive, and specifically built for white water, with a 12-inch pendulum, a wide position, and a 9.5-inch tube diameter. Adjustable legs, thigh straps, a high-backed support chair, and body abrasion bars are included in the 3-chamber design, which is made of sturdy PVC tarpaulin. It also includes molded rubber carry handles for easy carrying and a full-time self-bailing system that is sturdy and responsive in whitewater. It also includes D-ring tie downs and a storage pocket, making it simple to transport goods. The self-draining rear-loading compartment is one of the inflatable kayak’s distinguishing characteristics. Because it is covered, you may store a few dry bags there as well as transport food, water, cookstoves, and dry clothing. Advanced Elements included a lumbar backrest and a highly comfy, adjustable chair. Furthermore, the cushioned floor makes the seat more responsive and well-balanced and that’s why it’s ideal for extended river cruises.

Ease of Transportation and Storage

  • Packed size: 30” x 17” x 8” 

It is certainly small and portable enough to take off the main route. It folds into a backpack when deflated, making it excellent for trekking. With a weight of about 25.5 lb, it will not be a hardship, and it will also be easy to transport on flights. Basically you can take this inflatable kayak with you anywhere and it’s even easier to store when the season ends because it has a designated duffel bag.

Accessories

With this inflatable kayak you also get a duffel bag with shoulder straps that allow for easy transport. A repair kit is also included which may save you in an unfortunate situation of hitting a rock bottom and puncturing the inflatable kayak. You also get a high-back seat that increases the comfort when you are on the water. There’s no pump included in the package so you’ll have to get one on your own. 

Aesthetics

The kayak is available in one color combination only. The available color combination is yellow with blue and gray. The dominant yellow makes this kayak easy to spot so no oncoming boats will hit you. The colors complement each other too and the aesthetics of this inflatable are excellent.  

Type

This white water kayak has been particularly built by Advanced Elements to handle Class III rapids. There is a 12″ tipper for quick turns, as well as 35″ extra width, which makes it extremely sturdy. When you’re not in a decent current, the oscillation is comparable to that of a hard-site. There is also some slippage, which adds to the fun of paddling. 

 Price

  • Price: $599-$799

The Advanced Elements Attack Pro inflatable kayak costs between $599 and $799. It’s one of the better whitewater kayaks when you take everything into consideration. It’s quite affordable for all the features you get with it. It’s definitely a great inflatable kayak to get if you enjoy whitewater kayaking and you want to travel around and experience different rapids.

Summary

The Advanced Elements Attack Pro Inflatable Kayak is a sturdy enough kayak that can take on whitewater rapids like a champion. It requires some experience to maneuver to take on the harshest whitewaters but any experienced kayaker would tell you it’s easy once you get the hang of it. Everyone’s primary fear with an inflatable kayak is that it may pop. As a result, Advanced Elements uses double-layered 840 latest PVC tarpaulin on the body and triple-layered tarpaulin on the tubes. This implies you shouldn’t be concerned about the harm caused by various rocks you could come across. It features three independent air chambers, as do many white water inflatables. The body’s abrasion rails, which have been intended to keep sharp abrasions away from the inner tubes, are an exceptional addition to it.

 

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