To purchase any repair kit for inflatable kayaks. these hot tub repair kits are the same for your kayak. simply match your preferred colour. www.LayZrepair.co.uk please like share and subscribe. support small businesses. thank you.
I had both an Intex Challenger K1 and an Intex Explorer K2, with punctures at the seams. I repaired both at the same time with the kit I got of this man. It's a really solid repair, I recommend this.👍👍👍
Just a tip for anyone that wants an instant patch that really holds. Buy yourself some Zip tape. It's used to tape the seams on zip board roofing systems. I used this stuff on my house and decided to test it on my kayak. I had a hole on the bottom on a seam. I patched it conventionally but then put a big chunk of zip take over it as protection for the patch. That was over a year ago. That tape is fused on to the bottom of my kayak. It's little scuffed up from rocks but still a very strong bond. Fast forward to last week. I got puncture in a bad place where multiple seams come together. I decided to cut a slice next to it and repair from the inside. I used zip tape again both on the original hole and to repair the four inch long slice I made. It's been days at slightly over full inflation. No leaks. This stuff bonds to pvc inflatables like you would not believe. A role is expensive but worth it. I keep it with us when floating for instant repairs. Just cut it and stick it on. Leak gone.
I place my hand under the repair hole by folding the PVC fabric apply patch and then with a small wallpaper seam roller i roller the patch down backwards and forwards motion applying pressure on the roller ,my hand is underneath. You then know you have bonded glue to pvc. I also do this with bike repairs makes a really good seal. Then leave for as long as you can before inflateing a couple fays if you can. If your out paddleing at least an hour.
At the front of the kayak, I have a hole in a similar position as the one in the back which is used to drain water. Should there be a hole at the front or is my one defected? I don’t have a plug or anything to fit in the front
And mine after only 3rd launch although 9 months old. Clearly a manufacturer fault but they don’t want to know after the 90 day limited warranty. Annoying..
May have over inflated the kayak. not to worry. my kit will fix this for you. and you have free access to me for advice after purchase. www.layzrepair.co.uk/inflatable-kayak-repair-service/ or arrange a door 2 door service and i can repair this for you.
To purchase any repair kit for inflatable kayaks. these hot tub repair kits are the same for your kayak. simply match your preferred colour. www.LayZrepair.co.uk please like share and subscribe. support small businesses. thank you.
I had both an Intex Challenger K1 and an Intex Explorer K2, with punctures at the seams. I repaired both at the same time with the kit I got of this man.
It's a really solid repair, I recommend this.👍👍👍
thanj you for using one of my kits
Just a tip for anyone that wants an instant patch that really holds. Buy yourself some Zip tape. It's used to tape the seams on zip board roofing systems. I used this stuff on my house and decided to test it on my kayak. I had a hole on the bottom on a seam. I patched it conventionally but then put a big chunk of zip take over it as protection for the patch. That was over a year ago. That tape is fused on to the bottom of my kayak. It's little scuffed up from rocks but still a very strong bond. Fast forward to last week. I got puncture in a bad place where multiple seams come together. I decided to cut a slice next to it and repair from the inside. I used zip tape again both on the original hole and to repair the four inch long slice I made. It's been days at slightly over full inflation. No leaks. This stuff bonds to pvc inflatables like you would not believe. A role is expensive but worth it. I keep it with us when floating for instant repairs. Just cut it and stick it on. Leak gone.
i used this same kit for my kayak. very strong repair.
Thanks very much for showing how to repair our kayak. Great video
Thank you. for my easy to use home repair kits please purchase from my website www.layzrepair.co.uk
I place my hand under the repair hole by folding the PVC fabric apply patch and then with a small wallpaper seam roller i roller the patch down backwards and forwards motion applying pressure on the roller ,my hand is underneath. You then know you have bonded glue to pvc. I also do this with bike repairs makes a really good seal. Then leave for as long as you can before inflateing a couple fays if you can. If your out paddleing at least an hour.
At the front of the kayak, I have a hole in a similar position as the one in the back which is used to drain water. Should there be a hole at the front or is my one defected? I don’t have a plug or anything to fit in the front
one of the layzrepair kits will patch the hole up if you dont have a plug! you can grab a kit from www.layzrepair.co.uk/shop
I want to know glue name
www.layzrepair.co.uk/product/intex-explorer-k2-repair-kit/
I same issue same exact spot
pop over to the website you can purchase the repair kit there with worldwide shipping www.layzrepair.co.uk
Mine too exactly the same
And mine after only 3rd launch although 9 months old. Clearly a manufacturer fault but they don’t want to know after the 90 day limited warranty. Annoying..
Mine too, exactly the same spot
@@benjamingarrido1544good news is this kit works a treat. Fixed a couple of weeks ago and back out with no issues.
I have the hole at the same place. I juste used it once
May have over inflated the kayak. not to worry. my kit will fix this for you. and you have free access to me for advice after purchase. www.layzrepair.co.uk/inflatable-kayak-repair-service/ or arrange a door 2 door service and i can repair this for you.
Your website appears to be unreachable ?