Originally Posted by
bfish
wet feet getting in and out of the 3 ft wide boat, paddle drips, chop from the wind over the low sides etc. can't speak for sevylor but Aire's have a 10 year no fault warranty and pump up much stiffer. haha, this is funny, especially since Aire only makes high end stuff and sea eagle is known as a mostly a pool toy company. Aire are rated for class V water. Also I am curious to how you're pinning on a class 3 waterfall and how how high was the fall, sounds fishy to me.
PS where is the sea eagle dealer for the 380x?, never seen them for sale anywhere but the internet. Aire and traditional kayaks have dealers with stores that you can go and test the boats out before purchase.
If it works good for you then great, but there are at least 14 other brands of inflatable kayaks (Aire, Sotar, Maravia, Tributary, NRS, Hyside, Riken, Wing, ThrillSeaker, SOAR, Star, Saturn, Innova, Maxxon and I am sure there are more) that are made from tougher material, priced similar, and offer better warranties.
Your post sounds like your a sales rep. for Sea Eagle.