How to set up the AirFusion EVO Kayak AE1042-O from Advanced Elements
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
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The award-winning AirFusion EVO inflatable kayak from Advanced Elements has an ingenious design. In this set-up video, I talk you through the inflation process, so you can understand how it all works. Хобби
Wow Emily❗ Advanced Elements OWES you and your child big time...😊 FANTASTIC 🏆 instructional video... You have reduced my stress tremendously... Thank you so much 💪❤🙏
Thank you Emily for a very informative and entertaining review! You and your daughter are adorable 😍
Ha ha! Thanks!
Nice comments Emily, I do believe this would be my inflatable kayak top choice with dropstich technology. Seems really fast, as fast as solid shell kayaks and completely foldable. Would take some time getting used to set it up :)
Yes, it's a wonderful kayak for paddling, but it does take a few goes to nail the setup. Cheers, Emily.
@@OzinflatablekayaksAu Thanks for reply. I know when done it couple of times you can assemble with yes closed. It looked not that much of rocket science!
After looking at all the options from Advanced Frame, I think this is the right fit for me. I'll be doing overnight trips on smooth water, and I may attempt one class 2-3 rapid (Colorado river at Glenwood Canyon). the options are all around the same price.. would also consider the big convertible model, but that wouldn't be as good on whitewater
Also, the big convertible is much, much heavier - fine if you are going tandem, but a bit difficult to get to and from the water if you are mostly solo. The AirFusion EVO, however, is nice and light. Just be aware that it is designed for flat water and can handle up to class 2 rapids, not class 3. Cheers, Emily.
Hi Emily, thanks for the video. Can we add a fin, is it necessary for a better tracking ? How is it to dry this kayak ?
This is my go-to video for setting up the kayak. I have decided, but not yet done, to Magic Marker the sleeves in the kayak for the various pole #s so I don't have to rely on the colander that masquerades as my memory. What is the max pressure for the various chambers? I saw 6psi in this video, but I've also seen 22 psi for the side chambers.
The side chambers can take a maximum of 6 PSI, definitely not 22! Cheers, Emily.
Hello, looks great!
Are there any kimd of footrests in it?
Yes, the front thwart acts as a foot brace. Cheers, Emily.
Thanks for the video, your daughter is very funny and adorable. I am considering to buy this kayak for sea kayaking, can it work on the sea?. Is it possible to roll similar to a hard shell? Does it have foot pegs or something similar or how do you press with your feet? Thanks
Yes, it is suitable for open ocean. Yes, it is possible to roll if you use the spray skirt. Your feet push up against the front thwart, you can adjust where you put the front thwart and where you position the seat so that you have the right length for your legs. Cheers, Emily.
@@OzinflatablekayaksAu Good news! Thanks!
Hello. Can a disassembled bicycle be attached to the front of the kayak, and the wheels to the rear? Has anyone tried this?
Hi, I don't know of anyone who has tried this. But there is plenty of deck storage space!
Hmmm inflatable seat but the FLOOR? I have the dropstitch floor now on my Sport and what's the floor like for legs etc?
and seems like this takes an eternity to set up and then deflate and pack again...I paddle with hardshellers and paddleboarders and don't want to hold them up. thanks
Do you have long legs? Is that why you are asking about the floor?
I also have the Sport but I prefer the 1psi floor. Not a fan of dropstitch except for maybe paddleboarding. Too stiff. I also put the boat case folded under the floor below the seat above the backbone. More comfortable on a 4 hr paddle trip. Can't wait for the weather to warm so I can get back on the water.
@@OzinflatablekayaksAu My dropstitch floor is really comfy.... the poles without an inflated seem like they might be UNcomfy..... do you feel them digging in you as you paddle, or shift weight?
@@thepaulmacfarlane Actually in the EVO you are sitting on a seat pad that is inflatable drop-stitch, so you don't feel the pole at all because it is absorbed by the seat pad, does that make sense? Cheers, Emily.
@@OzinflatablekayaksAu i have long legs and am finding it hard to position myself in the evo. Thinking of moving the seat back a bit. Do you think that would be ok? Any other suggestions? Ive tried different inflation amounts in the front thwarts as well.
I really like this kayak but did I miss something or is there a metal pole just right in front of the kayaker's abdomen...? If that's right, it seems to me like a catastrophy waiting to happen. But maybe I'm wrong. I really loved seeing your daughter trying to "help", this was so cute.
There's quite a distance between the deck-lift pole and the kayaker... the same distance from the kayaker to the edge of a cockpit on a hard-shell kayak, if that makes sense. I think the only time you might collide with that pole is if you got thrown from your seat doing whitewater or surfing, neither of which this kayak is suitable for. Cheers, Emily.
@@OzinflatablekayaksAu Ok, I see. Thank you very much for the precisions !Have a nice one !
How do you find the EVO compared to the AE Expedition Elite?
I find the EVO much lighter to carry, but less stable than the AF Expedition Elite. The EVO is also faster on the water. Cheers, Emily.
@@OzinflatablekayaksAu thank you!
@@OzinflatablekayaksAu one more question. I have long legs, can I move the seat back a bit (past the mat). Or any other suggestions? I've tried adjusting the front thwart but it still not as comfortable as it should be.
@@karenthibodeau6528 Yes, you can move the seat back - the limit would of course be the edge of the cockpit. Cheers, Emily.
Great video. I wish manufacturers would offer effective set-up videos so we know exactly how long it takes to get these ready for the water.
By the way, you seem to take your kid's shenanigans in stride.If that was me when I was a kid, my dad would probably have given me a damned good thrashing. If it was my daughter, I'd give her a stiff talking to. I guess I've evolved a bit, but my temper would be up if my kid tried to brain me with that pole.
If I lived in Australia it would take me three hours to check it for snakes, spiders and drop bears.
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