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ITIWIT
Inflatable 2 person touring Kayak High Pressure Bottom - X100+
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Our team developed this kayak for solo or tandem beginner kayakers touring for 2 to 3 hours in calm waters
A solid inflatable kayak with high-pressure dropstitch bottom, seating two adults in a raised position for paddling comfort. The ultimate compromise between stability and performance.
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Product Features
Volume
For 1 to 2 people, up to a maximum of 195 kg (430 lbs).
Easy assembly / dismantling
Inflates in 8 minutes with a dual action hand pump.
Stability
Side tubes and a wide inflatable floor for good stability.
Glide performance
The bow shape gives the kayak good glide performance. 3 keels.
Sitting comfort
Raised seat for comfort when at rest and when paddling.
Robustness
Dropstitch floor. Tarpaulin side tubes with pressure relief valves.
Quick drying
Its tarpaulin construction allows faster drying.
Repair
Spare parts available online or at you nearest Decathlon workshop.
Additional Product informations
Composition
Any type of ironing allowed.
- 20% Nylon - Recycled
- 80% Polyester
Bladder
- 20% Nylon - Recycled
- 80% Polyester
Technical dimensions and weight.
INFLATED SIZELength: 365 cmWidth: 103 cmFOLDED & BAGGED SIZEHeight: 67 cmWidth: 40 cmThickness: 30 cmWeight: 16 kgMaximum floor pressure: 0.34 bar (5 psi)Side tube and seat pressure: 0.2 bar (3 psi)Number of seats: 1 or 2 seatsContent: kayak, bag, repair kit, 3 fins, user guide, inflation connector, strap.PUMP NOT INCLUDEDFor use with an Itiwit double-action hand pump with adapters
Inflation tips and floor positioning
Connect the ITIWIT pump (sold separately) by twisting the pump adapter 1/4 turn and inflate the floor to 5 psi. Finish by screwing the cap back on.Put the floor inside the kayak and strap it at the ends. The floor valve must be aligned with the side tube valves located at the back of the kayak. The floor's position must allow free access to the drain plugs located in the middle of the kayak.
Side tube and seat inflation tips
Connect the ITIWIT pump (sold separately) by twisting the pump adapter 1/4 turn and inflate the side tubes to 3 psi. Finish by screwing the cap back on. Each side tube has a pressure relief valve. Its purpose is to evacuate excess air resulting from overinflation. When this happens, you may notice a hissing sound. This hissing sound is normal, it can also occur during prolonged exposure to the sun. It will stop once the kayak reaches the correct internal pressure.
Seat comfort and positioning.
The seats are high, providing increased comfort for adults in the paddling position.Position the seats on the floor using the rip-tab areas located under the seat and on the floor.Stow any bags or equipment into the kayak's rear hatch or attach to the rear deck.The boat is ready to be launched.
Glide performance
The deck of the Itiwit 100+ is based on the same dropstitch construction as the inflatable stand up paddle. Dropstitch is a mesh made of polyester yarns between 2 layers of PVC. When the floor is inflated under high pressure, the threads are stretched and the construction becomes very strong, thus avoiding any deformation.
Care instructions
Remove the seats and slightly deflate the floor to make it easier to rinse out.Rinse the kayak, floor and seats with clean water after each use to avoid damage from sand, salt water and sun.Open the drain plugs located in the middle of the kayak and at the rear. Tip the kayak to empty out the water.
Disassembly & folding
Make sure that the surface you intend to fold the kayak on is clean. Remove the fins.Deflate the side bladders. The valves are located at the back of the kayak. PLEASE NOTE: Do not unscrew the pressure relief valves at the front.Fold the floor.Fold the rest of the kayak in half lengthwise. Flatten the front fin base.Lay the rolled floor on the front end. Roll the kayak to the rear end.Strap the kayak.
Storage
Once dry and clean, the kayak should be stored in a dry and shady place, protected from significant temperature changes.The kayak can be stored folded but if you have enough space, storing it flat and slightly inflated will extend its life.
After-sales service
Spare parts are available for Itiwit X100+ kayaks from after-sales service. Visit the workshop at your nearest Decathlon store to collect or order some.Drop Stitch floor: 8561068Pressure relief valve: 8561069Carry bag: 8561073Paddle rip-tab: 8561070
Directions for use.
We recommend that you use the product with a buoyancy life vest.
Less than 3.50 metre canoe-kayak rules
Is your canoe-kayak inflatable or rigid and is less than 3.50 metres? You have what is called a beach craft.You must always stay 300 metres from a shelter (any place on the coast where any boat or vessel and its crew can get to safety by anchoring or berthing and leave without assistance).Buoyancy aids are not mandatory but strongly recommended to make it easier to get back in the boat if you fall out.
More than 3.50 metre canoe-kayak rules
Your canoe-kayak is rigid or inflatable with at least 2 separate air chambers. It measures more than 3.50 metres. It is "sea approved" by the manufacturer.You can paddle up to 2 nautical miles (approx. 3 km) from shore. You will need a number of safety features.You can find these elements using this link: https://www.itiwit.fr/reglementation-pour-faire-du-canoe-kayak
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My Son and I rented the X100 2 person kayak for a day to trial with a few to buying one. We are beginners and enjoyed our day on the river Chelmer in Essex. Although as a structure it felt robust there are parts of the assembled kayak that you just know wont stand the test of time. The fins and fin boxes are so flimsy you cant even support the weight of the kayak on its own on the fins on a grass bank without possible damage. One of ours was found to be cracked when I returned it and was charged £20 for the damage to a fin box. The store said it may have happened when it was rolled up as its happened before but really, the box shouldn't crack in folding it away. Its because the fins and boxes are flimsy and more like a child's toy than something that is going to be used out doors on the water. We also found that the seats felt comfortable to begin with but required constant tensioning of the back rest. I think the problem is that the Velcro latch for the seat base allows slippage of the seat that in turn causes slackness in the seat back restraint requiring constant adjusting or repositioning of the seat base which is difficult when you are on the water. When you get down to detail like little orange tags that are sown onto mesh and and other fabrics they just pull off, no thought at all to the load they may take, I grabbed one to steady the boat whilst I was on the bank to move it closer to me and it simply pulled off barely stitched from what I could see. I also found that the seam joint on the side tubes was sharp and in a position that grazed my skin when resting my hand whilst holding the paddle. Maybe that edge wears away with time but I think on the whole other peripheral components will fail before that ever happens. Will I buy one? I'm not sure at the moment. We had a great day and I really looked after the rented kayak as I look after everything I own so to find it was damaged is a worry. I researched a number of drop stitch kayaks including useful videos from users on YouTube so know there are plenty to choose from. The ITIWIT is very competitively priced and robust as a structure as said. I'm 6'-3" and 105kg and it felt really secure and stable in the water. I'm also not the most agile in my early 70's so was concerned I would struggle to get in and out off of the river bank but with a paddle board kind of floor I found that easy taking my weight onto the floor and side tubes as I lowered myself down. Its a shame that corners have been cut on things like the seating, fin/box design and peripheral materials as to buy one I know I would be forever having to fix and repair them to maintain it in a useable state. I would have to live with that.
Very stable great value for the money
Fantastic kayak very stable
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