Reviews from real buyer and angler:

Actual Buyer One:

Omg 101% settlement, five days to be in my house. Arrived in a 45 feet truck, Perfect Condition. I went fishing with it in a cove with loops and bend no problem. I’m just so festive with it.

I bought it based on its advertised length, gravity, and balance. The Skipjack 90 exceeds all other kayaks we won, from our thin inflatable to our 86 pound 13′ footer. It is an excellent fishing source.

I love this kayak! It is very convenient, easily maneuvered, and calm. My dog’s first outing in a kayak was agreeable for us both because the kayak did not stagger in his first excitable minutes. The Skipjack 90 is an excellent value for the money.

It can not rely on a regulation carrier. Because of the keel, but problem more natural solved with a fountain carrier.

Many kayakers would reasonably be able to carry this 46-lb. Kayak short distances; but being 5’9″ and 113 lbs. (and 65 years old) the diameter of the kayak made it too ponderous for me to accomplish alone.

Real Buyer Second:

We bought two of these and have been on Lake Mead a half dozen times. Love the kayak – hate the seat. The seat that comes with it is counterproductive.

The plastic buckles that keep the position in alignment do no hold, for a very frustrating adventure, invariably adjusting the buckles.

We were interested in the Hero Seat offered by Vibe for $99, but it appears to have the same fasteners, and if so, it is probably worthless also.

There are kayak seats offered by other corporations that at least provide an option for the low-quality offering by Vibe.

Real Buyer three:

My Kayak in just over a week to deliver my home. It sustained mild damaged in shipping.

I had an enjoyable & pleasant experience with the Kayak.

I took my first paddles on Lake Michigan this past week. I am pleased with my purchase.

I’m 6 feet tall around 200lbs, The kayak handled perfectly, easy turning and well-poised steady in windy, rougher conditions.

After having no issues on Lake Michigan, I’m inspired to test it out on smaller lakes. Great acquisition for a neophyte like myself.

The thing is to be conscious. Of is that the kayak is cumbersome to move by one’s self (attaching to car roof/rack, walking kayak down from parking lot to lake grade.

I wished it would be more mobile, but I chalk this up to my inexperience and am sure there are bands or other products to make this easier.

Real Buyer four:

My kayak arrived in 5 days and was swath in a plastic sheet, around a packing cover, around a crowd of carbonation wrap.

There was no harm at all to the kayak. I referenced a Youtube video to correctly ascribe and settle the seat and straps to the kayak.

Today was its maiden voyage — about an hour in the North Carolina Intercoastal waterway with strong winds and a choppy surface.

The kayak handled very well and was fun to travel around. I especially like the drywall directly in front of the seat, which kept all my valuables safe and dry.

I use pulley conformity to store the kayak from the garage ceiling, and the automatic garage door clears the kayak efficiently.

The seat is comfortable, and I like the zippered storage pouch on the back of the chair. I have not tried to stand up or go fishing in the boat yet.

Right now, I intend to use it mostly for exploring the Carolina shoreline.

My ONLY complaint right now is one of the fishing rod hole covers refuses to stay in the hole (see photo). Is there any way to replace this cover?

Haven’t been able to get it to the lake yet, still a bit chilly. However, excited with craft and it arrived in 100% perfect position.

I am a bit older, and I know I cannot get this up over my head to put on top of my car myself so I will have to find another way to get it to the lake.

Just want to let anybody know that who is wondering. I can easily lift it into the trunk of my car, in any case. Thinking may have to get an SUV!

This small kayak is just perfect for my 40lb dog and me. Two dry storage cubbies are a plus.

They are reasonably large and complete for all those extras you tend to throw in a dry bag.

Thus frees up legroom since you have to leave the back storage for the cooler. Bonus it arrived in about one week so was able to get back on the water asap.

Kayak is excellent so far, seat not so much. One strap broke while putting it concurrently.

The next one broke half hour into my first tour, and a third broke while tending back, reaching into my pocket.

It supposed to rate for 350 pounds. I weigh only 150, could only understand what would happen if someone considering 300 sat in this seat.

My advice buys an aftermarket seat with your purchase or buys a different kayak.

We bought two Vibe Skipjack 90 kayaks. Our maiden voyage today was great.

They performed every bit as good as they described. Easy to launch and handled well in the wind in open water.

The seats that came with them are adjustable for personal comfort. The paddle that came with has three positions and functioned very well.

We are long-time canoers, and these are our first kayaks. We couldn’t be happier.

Two people found this helpful.