🛶 Elevate your water game with the ultimate 2-person inflatable kayak experience!
The BRIS 12 ft Inflatable Kayak Fishing Tender is a rugged, 2-person inflatable boat crafted from heavy-duty 1100 Denier PVC with polyester support. Featuring heat-welded, quadruple overlap seams for superior durability, a high-pressure inflatable air deck floor for stability, and dual air chambers for enhanced safety, it supports up to 480 lbs. This modern kayak comes fully equipped with marine plywood bench seats, aluminum oars, a foot pump, repair kit, and carrying bag, backed by a 3-year manufacturer warranty—perfect for professional adventurers seeking reliable performance and style on the water.
Brand | BRIS |
Item Weight | 32 Kilograms |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Color | Gray with Red |
Style | Modern |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Weight Limit | 480 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 144"L x 3.8"W x 10.79"H |
Model Name | BSK370DDG09 |
Manufacturer | benflyworld |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 44.49 x 24.41 x 11.81 inches |
Package Weight | 36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 144 x 3.8 x 10.79 inches |
Brand Name | BRIS |
Size | 12 ft |
G**N
Goes very Fast and Rows Well
I actually have 2 of these, so I do not have to transport back and forth from Florida to Michigan! I am amazed how well this rows, the little fins really keep it going straight with my 3 HP Nissan motor. We have put 4 in the 2 seat model in a pinch, with smooth water and only going a short distance. The second boat bought in 2020 has a "bleed" issue with the black imprinting on the gray and some of the seams have little wrinkles in them, but so far this has just been a cosmetic issue. Very lightweight and the floor is pretty stiff when inflated, a good bang for the buck.
R**N
Great fishing boat
It was exactly what I thought it would be. Easy to inflate, so fun, perfect for a great day on the lake. Highly recommend.
A**R
Leaky Seams.
There's small leaks everywhere. Spraying it with soap water and seeing bubbles boil up in multiple multiple spots along seams. Big time disappointing. I'd have to have leaks going through my head constantly.
R**N
Decent quality for the money, good support
I purchased this for a salt water tender using a 4 hp outboard. I needed something i could manage alone. I had a small leak in the inflatable floor in a seam and the seller was quick to replace it. The boat itself is solid and stable on the water. I was easily able to tag it in California as the proper paperwork was provided. I'm glad I purchased it as it should last many seasons on the water.
J**M
Quad fin system a brilliant concept that makes this craft track like a dream
Had high quality inflatables for 35 years...this one is well made. It is actually, overall, 12'6". Inflatable floor not to my liking. Cut and finish your own 1 piece plywood floor and this boat will instantly plane with a 2 1/2 hp 4 stroke motor! (single,150lb person and fishing gear). Quad fin system a brilliant concept that makes this craft track like a dream! I also hung a 6 hp Yamaha 2 stroke on it and in no way could have opened the throttle past 3/4. Great price for the boat too.
S**.
... have had this out five times now and really like it, I was going to knock a star ...
I have had this out five times now and really like it , I was going to knock a star off because of the inflation valve they use , but it was my own fault for not doing it right , the valve has to stay in the up position after you inflate and pull the inflator off or the air comes right out .We had it out on a nice lake today and used the trolling motor for over three hours , it did well no problems , I like being able to put it in the back of most vehicles , we even used my sons 2015 Mustang last weekend and it fit in the back trunk of that with the back seats folded down , it seems well made but only time will tell how well it holds up .Update , June 26 , 2017 , we have had this out a few more times including a trip to Lake Powell , the only issue I have is that the floor is a little tricky to inflate , the valve wants to go in the down position when removing the pump , so you have to turn the valve quick to keep the air from coming out , which I can do and the floor is hard enough . I did lose a nut that secured the oar while driving with the boat on the roof , just replaced it with an acorn nut from Home depot , I put a wheel kit on the back , and I use a Newport 46 pound thrust trolling motor with a couple of 35 amp SLA batteries and a 18 watt solar panel that puts out a full amp in direct sun to keep the battery up , I have been able to go out for 4 to 5 hours at a time with the little solar panel ,where as before the one battery would last maybe 2 to 3 hours , it feels sturdy in the water , tracks well , I tried to climb in and it did not feel like it would tip over with all my 160 pounds pulling on the side rope , but I did not have the mojo to muscle over , I am 58 years old , maybe 20 years ago lol .
R**S
Worth the price!
This boat has been excellent! It is worth twice what I paid for it. It is a bit too heavy for me to pick up alone, but on the water it is wonderful. I am looking forward to using it again next year, hopefully with a small motor attached.The seats could be a bit wider, that is my only complaint.
H**Y
new boat w, hole
it would sink
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