Product Comparison: Sea Eagle SE330 vs Sea Eagle SE370
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- It doesn't have a lot of extra space for gear with 2 people in it. It's easy to use for only one person, almost every day I take it out by myself. By myself I've taken it fishing, and I've packed gear to go for a small camping trip.
- The boat also tracks pretty well, is easy to paddle, and is just a lot of fun. I highly recommend this product. A great deal for the price and should last years and years.
- This was very easy to blow up and we had a lot of fun rowing around the lake. It's easy for one person to carry and the kayak fits in a fairly small space.
- Two adults will fit although comfortably is a matter of personal opinion.
- It is a two person kayak, but it's not. I have taken other passengers on my kayak before but it's not that comfortable.
- I've tested it in one person configuration, but plan on using it for two adults and a 5-year old; which I think it will be plenty big enough for.
- Great for two-people plus gear, and great for one person. I've had it on flatwater river and a couple lakes, have yet to take it on any rapids but plan to very soon!
- I was surprised at how little room you actually have once the two side tubes are inflated. It has been great for solo trips and two person trips.
- I love it, can hold 650 pounds, built of study materials, easy to set up, easy to tear down and trasport.
- Was looking at the Saylor 2 person kayak but it didn't come with a skegg or oars....so after adding everything up this wasn't much more expensive, and it seems to be the real deal.
- It is an inflatable and it does handle differently than a hard shell, however it is easy to paddle and very very stable. I use it for fishing and although I try to be careful, the stray hook does occasionally bounce off the material.
- The material is top quality and I feel safe that it won't deflate on us.
- Great Value, high quality, durable materials use.
- The material is quite strong. You don't really have to worry about rips and tears unless you're running serious rapids -- which you shouldn't be doing anyways in this boat.
- No foot support to help with the paddling - maybe too much to ask for but I found the paddling to be very difficult without a way to help brace your footing
- Durability is very good, and an obvious concern for a cheap-ish watercraft. The hull material is very solid.
- I was very impressed with the thickness of the material it is made of and the workmanship.
- Material is durable and showed no wear and tear after being drug through the sand and beached. Best feature is it is very portable, and all parts easily fit in the bag.
- The build quality is very good and the material the boat is made out of feels very sturdy.
- The seats are not made of the same grade of material as the boat.
- The paddles were great, and you could set them at an angle or parallel, which was a nice feature. The texture of the kayak is sturdy and tough.
- The pump is reversible, but the kayak rolls up nicely without vacuuming out the air so I haven't used that feature.
- The Sea Eagle comes with complete with skegs (important), seats, paddles, the foot pump, and storage bag. Everything (except PFDs) one needs to get started.
- The deluxe seats are extremely confortable, very firm and support your back better than most office chairs, let alone canoe seats.
- The seats have a pillow like back and provide good support, no problem there. Looks like this is an improvement from the past.
- Best feature is it is very portable, and all parts easily fit in the bag.
- This kayak is portable, easy to transport, easy to inflate, durable, and is quite maneuverable on the water. The oars are pretty darn good for the price of this package.
- The oars are/were ok, not sure what was that much better for use on the premium model, but they were more expensive than the ones we got according to Amazon's prices.
- The middle seat just folds over unless the person on back puts their feet up against the back to stabilize it. Not comfortable.
- The only bad thing I can say - and I can't emphasize enough just how bad they are - is the inflatable seats are horrible!