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Top 5 Kayaks (2020)

Welcome to GetMojo, we do the research so you don’t have to! In this video, we’re offering our picks for the 5 best kayaks on the market in 2020.

With styles of kayak ranging from ones for casual users to extreme enthusiasts, it can be quite difficult when it comes to choosing one. And to help narrow down the overwhelming amount of options, we’ve had a look through numerous website and consumer reviews to present our 5 recommended products.

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The Front Runner: Manatee 10 Solo

At 10 feet long and weighing 42 pounds, users have praised this for being not too big and not too heavy. Priced at $350, the Manatee 10 Solo ticks all of the convenience boxes, with an adjustable backrest, a padded rim to rest your legs and a rear hatch to keep your clothes, cell phone and food dry. It’s also made of rotomolded polyethylene, so it’s sturdy and able to take a battering.

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The Comparable: Sun Dolphin Aruba 10

Another 10-foot solo kayak, the $240 Sun Dolphin Aruba is perhaps not as fast or sporty as the aforementioned Manatee model, but it’s perfect for those who just want to get out on the water. It has a spacious, open cockpit, an adjustable high-back seat and foot braces, carry handles and even a water bottle holder. And like the Manatee model, it’s made of strong, built-to-last polyethylene.  As globosurfer.com notes, it offers something for everyone!

The Inflatable: Intex Challenger K1

If you’re after something compact, then why not try an inflatable kayak? Particularly since the Intex Challenger K1 costs only around $70. At 9 feet long when inflated, it has a solid and rigid frame, and is made from puncture- and UV-resistant vinyl. It also features a super comfortable inflatable backrest, tons of mesh storage on its nose, and even comes with a hand pump. And yeah, $70 – bargain!

The Family Kayak: Lifetime Youth Wave Kayak

If you like to kayak as a family, then this children’s kayak will give your little ones a bit of independence. Priced from around $100, it’s aimed at ages 5 and up, and weighs just 18 pounds; and, at only 6 feet in length, they’ll likely be able to carry it themselves. And there are tons of useful features to make kayaking easier, like twin fins, a smaller, child-size paddle and even a sloped, swim-up deck at the rear to make re-entry simpler. And it’s available in a range of colors!

The Tandem: Ocean Kayak Malibu Two

So, what if you don’t want to kayak alone? Well, for around $700, Ocean Kayak offers this 12 foot, sit-on-top two seater with removable seats, allowing you and your passenger to adjust where you sit, according to your weight and the water conditions. It also has storage straps for tying down cargo – and the option to add up to 3 storage hatches. And not to worry, it can be easily maneuvered solo, too.

So which kayak should you choose? Well, there are great kayaks available at pretty much every price point. So, figure out who you’re likely to go kayaking with, and how often, and take it from there!

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