AIRE Tributary Tomcat inflatable kayak review

Inflatable kayaks are becoming increasingly popular, and the Tributary Tomcat Solo is a terrific entry-level model with high-performance features. An inflated thwart seat provides support and comfort in addition to three primary air chambers for safety. AIRE’s Tomcat Solo is a fun, stable kayak that is reasonably priced and constructed to last for paddlers who are just getting started in the whitewater realm. With vinyl bladders and a tough PVC outer shell, this long-lasting inflatable will continue to be a dependable boat even as your sailing abilities progress.

Dimensions

  • Weight – 34 lbs
  • Length – 10’ 10”
  • Width – 36”
  • Load capacity – 375 lbs

The AIRE Tributary Tomcat  is 10’ 10” long, 36” wide and weighs 36 pounds. It’s well built and can take on 375 pounds of load.

Construction Quality and Features

  • Material: 1000-Denier PVC

The robust vinyl AIREcell inner bladder is enclosed by an abrasion- and tear-resistant PVC outer shell with welded seams. It also has a three-chamber hull for further safety. The bow and stern coverings assist to keep the boat dry by shedding splash. It also includes an inflatable thwart seat that can be placed anywhere on the boat and provides excellent back support. The Self-bailing floor with mesh drain holes, which swiftly drains water, is another wonderful feature. It also has 12 pairs of cargo loops for attaching dry bags, thigh straps, and other accessories with ease.

Ease of Transportation and Storage

  • Packed size: 25” x 19” x 12.5” 

One of the best features of this model and many other inflatable kayaks is the ease of transportation and storage. It’s easily packed into a carrying duffel bag that you can take anywhere with you. So you don’t have the problem you would have with a hard-shell kayak figuring out how to fit it in your trunk or the roof. Furthermore you can easily store the inflatable kayak when the season has passed and you are not using it anymore. You don’t need a large garage or a kayak rack because it fits neatly within the bag. This makes it an excellent choice for those of you who live in an apartment and are concerned about where to store a regular kayak.

Accessories

This inflatable kayak comes with a few accessories. It has a carrying duffel bag that you can use constantly to transport the kayak from place to place. It also has a seat in the package that can be removed and adjusted as the user wants. An owner’s manual and a repair kit are also in the package. The repair kit is especially useful in case of an incident because you can use it to repair any tears if you hit some sharp rocks.

Aesthetics 

The kayak is available in four different colors. You can get it in blue, lime, red and tian color. All versions of the kayak have a black stripe with white letters spelling the name of the kayak. The colors and color combinations are simple yet stylish. The yellow and red are easy to spot on the water while the blue and tian colors are more camouflaged. 

Type

  • Usage: Whitewater and flatwater kayaking. 

The best experience with this inflatable kayak is on whitewaters and flatwaters. It performs admirably in whitewater rapids while being surprisingly simple to paddle in flat water as well as in whitewater. For recreational whitewater kayaking, this is an excellent pick if you’re looking for something in the middle of the price range.   

Price

  • Price: $739

The AIRE Tributary Tomcat inflatable kayak costs $739. It’s a great choice for people who are looking for a mid-range whitewater inflatable kayak. It’s quite affordable when compared to whitewater hard-shell kayaks while offering similar features and in some cases even better than the hard-shells. Considering all the features and applications it comes with, this inflatable kayak is a real bargain. 

 

Summary

When compared to Aire kayaks, the AIRE Tributary Tomcat is a more inexpensive option. If you are a recreational kayaker, which means that you do not go out on the water on a daily basis, it is not always essential to spend a lot of money on your inflatable kayak. Additionally, it is quite sturdy and comfy. If you are a beginning or novice whitewater kayaker, the stability of this kayak will be extremely beneficial to your experience on the water. The final feature that distinguishes the Tomcat Solo is the fact that it is still portable and light enough to be transported. Consider all of the wonderful waterways you might discover if you had this inflatable kayak at your disposal.

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