| Overall rating | (4 reviews) |
Advanced Elements Advancedframe Expedition Elite + Pump is a long, fast-feeling hybrid kayak that pairs a folding frame structure with an inflatable build for confident tracking on open water. This inflatable kayak packs down small for transport yet offers generous onboard space for multi-day paddling and bigger loads. Set-up is quick thanks to modern valve design, and the dropstitch floor helps create a firm platform for efficient strokes. A shaped hull with built-in aluminium ribs supports better glide and helps the kayak hold its line over distance.
Weight
19 kg
Dimensions
Length: 400 cm
Width: 82 cm
Cockpit opening dimensions approx.: 74 x 46 cm
Shipping/storage dimensions: 84 x 52 x 26 cm
Technical Features
Load limit: 204 kg (32 stone)
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| Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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The wait before receiving the kayak was long but it was expected and Aruste kept in touch. The test of the Expedition Elite kayak was very convincing. Excellent stability and great comfort. Good road stability also as soon as you acquire a little speed. The kayak is sufficiently maneuverable and does not require a rudder. But what pleasantly surprised me was the very good glide, barely inferior to that of my rigid sea kayak. In conclusion it is a very good product that I can only recommend.
Christian Carlier| Overall rating |
I have been on two long weekend kayaking trips, and I have been very satisfied with this one.
In terms of space, on my own and in a group of 3 people, I was able to move things around very well: someone 180-185cm tall could fit a 20l duffel bag in the footwell and approx. 30-40l in the back. A very large daypack can be placed on top of the cover, which also protects the interior from getting wet in heavy rain.
Directional and really stable even in slightly rougher waves (approx. 8m/s crosswind 11m/s gust). Some of the other kayaks tend to turn to the side at low speeds, but when paddling I didn't notice any turning to the side even in a strong wind. A little slower than a hard kayak, quite a normal paddling speed with a relaxed grip of approx. 6-7 km/h with travel gear.
In my opinion, the installation and filling is not insurmountably difficult, a little more effort is needed in terms of drying and packaging. However, the parts fit quite well on the 2x3m balcony to dry.I was a bit skeptical at first, but not anymore. Kuleek is a very leisurely camping pace without tearing up. When I finally got my own paddling mistake fixed, there was nothing wrong with the kayak's orientation (I didn't keep the paddles in the same position in the water on both sides). Ready for use Put the bag in the back of the car in water for approx. 15 minutes. It's slower the first couple of times, but once you know what to do and in what order, and you don't have to look for valves, filling is straightforward. Packing is slower: after a run, when tired, the kayak should be emptied (with a pump) and dried. Drying has not been a big deal: I remove the small cracks immediately after landing, then open the hatches and let the moisture evaporate in the wind. I will empty and pack the kayak a little later and so far there have been no problems.
The dog didn't feel comfortable on the front deck, it didn't know how to relax on the flexible fabric. You couldn't hug if you were in the way of paddling. The back can hold maybe 50 liters in dry bags, a little in the bow (something small can fit on the front side of the footrest) and you can pack on top of the deck. I got a small cover bag for the bow, it has a camera and snacks.
Rides surprisingly well in the wind, especially in crosswinds, smoothing the direction without separate corrections from either side was easy. The carrier is quite heavy. Flat bottom, there are small plastic guides in the bow and stern, I haven't tried Ksok, in the river the wake waves of the motor boat have not caused any problems. The side wave does rock, but it doesn't tip over.
The included bag is a little bigger than what is needed for the canoe. I can at least get a paddle, a hole cover and a pump in the same bag. Even the life jacket has been able to fit in with really good wind. The bag has backpack straps, so you can carry it on your back even for short distances, as long as you don't have anything else to carry. To move from the parking lot to the water's edge, it is quite enough where the parking lot is a few hundred meters from the beach.| Overall rating |
Great product, not yet tried but I can say aesthetically beautiful, easy to inflate. Otherwise, to talk about the site, I ordered the item when it was not on the shelf or store and relying only on the observation of availability and delivery time and well no regrets and good followed. Thanks to the site.
