What is the best inflatable kayak?
Wave’s the roamer is the best inflatable kayak thanks to providing a balance of durability, stability and value for money. It was sturdy on the water, offered thoughtful details such as covered storage and adjustable seating, and struck a sweet spot between casual family fun and something that felt adventure-ready. If you’re shopping on a tighter budget or don’t see yourself heading out on the water often, the Intex challenger K2 is a solid entry-level pick for lakes and calmer waters.
How I tested and selected the best inflatable kayaks
Living by the sea meant I had the perfect testing ground for these inflatable kayaks, trying them across calm water, rolling waves and setting them up amid busy bank holiday beach crowds. I also enlisted the help of fellow IndyBest product reviewer Jon Axworthy, as an experienced outdoors tester, to review a pair of popular models.
Each kayak was inflated, packed down and paddled multiple times to assess its performance. Alongside overall value for money, I focused on the following criteria:
- Setup: I monitored how long each kayak took to inflate, how clear the instructions were and whether fittings, fins and seats were straightforward to assemble.
- Stability: I tested how secure each kayak felt on the water, particularly in choppier sea conditions and when shifting weight around onboard.
- Comfort: I considered seat support, leg room and how enjoyable each kayak felt during longer paddles.
- Portability: Weight, storage bags and how easy each model was to carry from car to shoreline all played a part in testing.
- Durability: I looked at how robust the materials felt against pebbles, sand and repeated inflation and deflation.
Why you can trust IndyBest reviews
Lucy Smith is a senior shopping writer for IndyBest and has a breadth of experience adventuring and testing outdoor gear. Not only has she covered the best changing robes and the best beach towels, but she’s an avid camper and watersports fan. Given that she lives by the beach, she’s often out cold-water swimming and, in years gone by, has even spoken to well-known adventurers, such as Sean Conway, to glean their expertise.
Jon Axworthy has contributed to IndyBest’s consumer reviews since 2017. A freelance journalist and editor since 1996, he specialises in outdoor sports and adventure gear. Over the years, he has tested everything from paddleboards and mountain bikes to backpacks and waterproofs. He knows the best materials for sturdy, long-lasting kit and, as a watersports buff, he’s equipped to put inflatable kayaks through their paces.
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