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Product Review: Updated Airis Sport 11 Inflatable Kayak from Walker Bay | AirKayaks.com https://airkayaks.wordpress.com/2012/04/22/product-review-updated-airis-sport-11-inflatable-kayak-from-walker-bay/[2017-02-24 10:27:18 AM] Posted by: airkayaks | April 22, 2012 Product Review: Updated Airis Sport 11 Inflatable Kayak from Walker Bay In 2009, Walker Bay introduced their high-pressure sit-on top Airis Inflatables kayaks which included the Play, Sport, Tender, Velocity, Tandem and the very popular Angler. Two years ago, the manufacturing plant was moved to Mexico, and the Airis kayak line was put on hold while production of their popular inflatable boat line got up to speed. This year, the Airis kayak line is back on track with a fresh redesign. The Sport 11 debuted April 2012, melding features from the original Sport and original Velocity, to make a streamlined, “sporty” new kayak that will tick the boxes for many. Our first shipment of Airis Sport 11 inflatable kayaks arrived last week – an 11 foot version weighing in at 19 lbs with a payload of 250 lbs. Here is our write-up. REVIEWS, NEWS & GUIDES Guides Interviews News Reviews Inflatable Kayaks, SUPS & Canoes Paddling Gear Specials & Promos! Tips from our Readers Videos PAST POSTS February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 AirKayaks.com Tips, Reviews & News on Inflatable Kayaks, Standup Paddle Boards and Paddling Gear Follow

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Posted by: airkayaks | April 22, 2012Product Review: Updated Airis Sport11 Inflatable Kayak from Walker Bay

In 2009, Walker Bay introduced their high-pressure sit-on top Airis Inflatableskayaks which included the Play, Sport, Tender, Velocity, Tandem and the very popularAngler. Two years ago, the manufacturing plant was moved to Mexico, and the Airiskayak line was put on hold while production of their popular inflatable boat line got up tospeed. This year, the Airis kayak line is back on track with a fresh redesign. The Sport11 debuted April 2012, melding features from the original Sport and original Velocity, tomake a streamlined, “sporty” new kayak that will tick the boxes for many.

Our first shipment of Airis Sport 11 inflatable kayaks arrived last week – an 11 footversion weighing in at 19 lbs with a payload of 250 lbs. Here is our write-up.

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Getting StartedThe box as received weighs 32 lbs, measuring 28 x 20 x14 inches. Inside is a very niftybackpack which houses the kayak body. Also included in the box is a seat, repair kit,double action pump and instructions.

The kayak rolled up can easily be fit inside the backpack, along with the seat. The pumpcan be strapped to the outside of the pack, while the repair kit can slip into the zipperingpocket. Breakdown paddles in a bag could also be strapped into the other side of thepack.

Setup/InflatationWe began by reading through the updated 2012 Airis manual.

First step, unpack and unfold the kayak. There are basically three pieces – the kayakbody, floor and seat. Pretty simple.

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Remove the floor from the kayak and set it aside. The Sport 11 kayak body has beenredesigned with two main inflatation chambers utilizing military valves; there is a thirdchamber on the floor. The military-style plunger valves are simple to use – with yourfinger, twist the plunger slightly to the “up” position to inflate (air goes in but doesn’tcome back out) and “down” to deflate (air comes out).

Put the pressure gauge on the included double action pump, locking it in between thepump itself and the hose. (Please note: there is an inflate and a deflate side to thepump/hose attachment.) The pump comes with a military valve adaptor which locks ontothe valve with a slight twist.

At this point we noticed something not mentioned in the manual. The Sport 11 comeswith a single action/double action hand pump, which is defaulted to the double action.This means the air is pushed in on the up and the down stroke. This can become toughto pump as you get up towards the 3 and 4 PSI range. With a simple “twist of the knob”the pump becomes a single action pump – pushing air in on the down stroke only,

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making it easier to reach the higher ranges.

Per the instructions, pump up one chamber about 50% and then the other about 50% –this will help evenly distribute the air inside the chambers. Then completely pump eachchamber up to full pressure of 6.5PSI. Screw on the wingnut caps to protect the valves,and prevent air from accidentally escaping.

Next, take the seat and position it against the back of the kayak. Take each side strapand run it through the d-ring on the back of each side handle, looping it back throughthe cinch locks on the back of the seat.

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Last step – take the floor chamber and position it in the bottom of the kayak, over theseat base. Following the same advice mentioned previously on military valves, pump upthe floor. Make sure it is evenly positioned, pushing it under the inflated side chambers ifnecessary. Pump it up to full 6.5PSI pressure – the floor chamber now holds the seatbase in position, making it virtually impossible to slide around.

Couldn’t be much simpler, you’re now done!

Deflation is just as easy. Simply open up the valves and roll up the kayak, pushing outthe air. You can also use the deflate side of the hand pump to completely pump out theair. Replace the wingnuts to protect the valves when not in use.

Features and Specifications

The Airis Sport 11 was redesigned as a cross between the prior Sport and Velocitymodels. The new Sport features a tapering silhouette – this decreases the “real estate”

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thus decreasing the weight, while still making it pretty stable.

The Airis Sport 11 is constructed with four carrying handles (bow, stern and both sides).The fore and aft handles have a slim profile – making it easier to roll up for storage –while the two side handles have rubberized grips. Despite having so many handles, thislightweight kayak is very easy to carry – the simplest being hooked over your shoulder.

Two D-rings are strategically placed on the front upper hull, allowing one to attachoptional deck bags – or even a Windpaddle sail for downwind sailing! Additional storageoptions can be found on the hull behind the seat with a bungee deck lacing systemmeasuring 14 inches wide and deep, tapering to 11 inches wide. Four more d-rings canbe found on the rear deck.

The 48″ seating well is fairly open, and entirely surrounded with a “spray rail” or “splashguard” – this is a curving lip that helps prevent some of the water splashing in. The railis 58 inches long with a perimeter measurement of 139 inches. Other features include

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integrated foot rests which are positioned 40 inches from the back of the seat. The fabricseat back is 15 inches tall and 24 inches wide.

We measured 46 inches behind the seat to the stern of the kayak, and 29 inches fromthe spray rail to the bow.

The hull has an integrated deep tracking fin, 9 inches x 5 inches.

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The kayak body construction features a proprietary Airweb construction – this consists ofa heavy duty, seven-layer polymer coated fabric that is joined inside by thousands ofdrop-stitch fibers, allowing the kayak to be pumped up to much higher pressures thanstandard inflatables.

We did measurement tests. The kayak inflated is 10’ 10 inches long (11 feet whendeflated) and 30 inches at the widest point, tapering to 8 inches at the bow and 15inches at the rear. The seating well is 4 inches deep. The kayak body weighed in at 19lbs alone, or 25 lbs in the pack with seat, case and pump. Weight limitations suggest 250lbs for person and gear.

On the Water

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I tested out the kayak over two days and two different weather conditions. In choppyconditions, water breaks over the spray guard, and fills under the inflatable floor. As Iwas not out for a long time (this would not be my first choice kayak for rough weather,but I was eager to get the Sport on the water) I don’t know if over time the water willbuild up and fill in, so my suggestion is to stash a microfiber towel on board to wick outany extra water.

The second time was a beautiful spring day and the Sport literally raced through thewater. It tracked beautifully, turned nimbly and was very stable – I was even able tostand up and sit down without flipping or falling, but I wouldn’t suggest it as a commonpractice.

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My buddy Eddie came along for the ride, and managed to watch for birds and minnowswithout impeding my paddling ability or stability. Possibly a parent with small child wouldfind this a good kayaking choice.

For my height (5’4”) the kayak is very comfortable and easy to carry, though I can’treach the integrated foot pegs, and the seat can not be moved closer. At 6’2”, myhusband had no problem and absolutely loved the kayak – it’s one of his paddlingfavorites as he prefers the open design.

We both agreed that a spray deck would be helpful.

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Despite first impressions on the cloth seat, with proper strap adjustment it’s quitecomfortable and offers good support.

Bottom Line:

This is a great kayak – at 19 lbs it’s light-as-a-feather, zippy, tracks well and is just plainfun. The redesign has streamlined the kayak – it really shines in flat or calm water. Infact, I think I like it even better than my original Airis Velocity.

The D-ring attachments and bungee deck lacing add just enough flexibility for addedstorage and accessories without making it too complicated.

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Set up is very simple and takes less than 10 minutes, but for those wanting to speed upthe process, investing in a 12-volt pump to kick-start the inflation process would beworthwhile. The included double/single-action pump is a great touch, making it mucheasier to reach the recommended 6.5 PSI.

This is a great choice for travel – the backpack is rugged enough to check as baggage,it’s perfect for RVs and easily fits in the trunk of a small car. And at 25 lbs, the entirepackage works for a trek into the back country for remote paddling. My only suggestionfor a future “wish list” would be adjustable foot braces, and a spray deck option.

Stay tuned. The 2012 Play redesign should be surfacing in May, followed by the PlayTandem. We’ll let you know the progress as we find out. For more info see the AirisSport 11 specifications and manual on our website or watch our YouTube video onthe Airis Sport 11.

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