Sea Eagle 300X Explorer

Summary

Price At Time Of Writing | $1299.95

Our Overall Rating | 84 out of 100

Pros - Easy inflation, stable

Cons - Slower, doesn't track well, hard to paddle because of the width

Overall - This is a strong kayak probably best used for whitewater paddling

Technical Specifications

Open Size - 118x39in

Weight - 31lbs

Load Capacity - 395lbs

Packed Size - 24x16x6in

Our Analysis & Ratings

The Sea Eagle 300X Explorer is compact, quick to set up and easy to pack down. Compared to some of the other top-end kayaks, however, it doesn't perform as well in the water. Its wide base does provide a bit of extra stability, but the tradeoff is that it’s harder to paddle, with straight line speed and tracking suffering a bit. In saying that, this is still a great compact kayak, really durable and would handle itself in mild white water or choppy conditions.

Performance - This is the main area the 300X probably lets itself down a bit. While it is very stable (it is the widest kayak we tested) and there is plenty of legroom, it also makes it slow and a bit hard to get the paddle in the water. It also doesn't track that well in a straight line.

Construction - This is likely one of the most durable kayaks we tested and is suitable for class 4 rapids, so it won't fall apart on you easily. A thinner design would have made it easier to handle in the water, but would have compromised its stability and structural integrity if you are looking at rougher water. Fittings are strong and there is clearly care taken in the manufacturing process.

Setup/Pack Down - The Sea Eagle has a 3-valve system that is really easy to set up. It's a great system that helps you get on the water quickly. Pack down is also simple with the materials used, drying easily.

Portability - Fairly lightweight and compact at 31lbs. This will easily sit in your trunk, ready to go for the next kayaking trip, or fit neatly in storage. This is one of the best features of this kayak.

Comfort - This is a pretty comfortable kayak with a good seat and plenty of legroom. It's also quite a stable ride. Where it lets itself down is the width - after a bit of paddling, the wide sides are noticeable in that you have to reach around them to get the paddle in the water, which reduces paddling comfort a bit.

Overall - This is a strong kayak that’s probably best suited to white water paddling or for those looking for something with a lot of stability.

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