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For kayakers seeking an ultralight, high-performance inflatable kayak that is incredibly portable yet durable, the all-new Sea Eagle EZLite10 is a game-changer.
Sea Eagle has been making quality inflatable boats and kayaks since 1968, so they know a thing or two about innovative design and construction. The EZLite10 represents the latest advancement in their inflatable kayak lineup, using a revolutionary all-woven-drop-stitch construction – a new lighter weight stronger DS material, V-bottom floor for superior handling, paddling, and performance, and the NEW FlexBrace2™ with NEW EZ-Install feature!
Ultralight Yet Rigid Hull
Weighing in at just 26 lbs, the EZLite10 truly lives up to its “EZ” name when it comes to carrying, loading, inflating, and storing this kayak. It inflates from compact rolled storage (32″ x 17″ x 9″ deflated) to ready-to-paddle in under 3 minutes using the included pump. Once inflated, the high-pressure drop-stitch V-bottom floor provides superior performance, handling, and paddling efficiency up to 6 mph.
Packed With Premium Features
The EZLite10 packs an impressive array of features into its ultralight 26 lb hull. It’s NMMA Certified with dual independent top and bottom high-pressure air chambers made from the revolutionary woven drop-stitch material. The woven drop-stitch V-bottom floor aids speed and tracking, while an additional 1000 denier underside V-bottom floor fabric provides maximum protection.
Key Features:
- NEW FlexBrace2 adjustable footrest with 20 positioning and new EZ-Install lever-action rods
- Dual deluxe one-way air valves for fast inflation/deflation
- Rear removable skeg for better tracking
- 4 seat attachment D-rings
- Bow/center/stern grab handles
- Bow and stern bungee rigging for gear
- Sun/saltwater resistant 1000 denier reinforced hull material
- Rugged nylon backpack to store kayak, seat, paddle, pump, repair kit
Top Specifications:
- Person Capacity: 1
- Hull Weight: 26 lbs
- Length: 10 ft
- Width: 2 ft 8 in
- Interior: 78″ x 18″
- Load Capacity: 325 lbs
- Inflation Pressure: Up to 10 psi
- Speed Estimate: Paddling 2-6 mph
- Materials: Quadruple overlapped seams, 1000D reinforced hull, Woven drop-stitch floor
Fully Accessorized Packages Available
Sea Eagle offers the EZLite10 in several nicely discounted package options to get you fully outfitted:
Deluxe Package – This popular option includes the kayak, an inflatable deluxe kayak seat that sits 5″ high for better visibility, a 4-piece aluminum paddle, pump, repair kit, and carrying bag.
Pro Package – Get a taller inflatable seat for a lower center of gravity, an 8′ aluminum paddle, pump, repair kit, and bag.
Pro Carbon Package – Step up to a lightweight 8′ two-piece carbon fiber paddle and the tall seat.
Bixpy Motor Package – The ultimate package adds a Bixpy electric trolling motor (2-6 mph), tall seat, paddle, pump, and more.
Get Yours Now!
Whether you’re an experienced kayaker or just getting into the sport, the innovative EZLite10 could be your new best friend for easily portable yet high-performance paddling adventures. It’s perfect for accessing hard-to-reach waters, traveling, or just having a lightweight kayak that won’t weigh you down.
With free shipping through May 31st, now is the time to take advantage of the amazing discounted package pricing and be one of the first to experience the game-changing ultralight performance of the new Sea Eagle EZLite10 kayak!
Does the ultralight hull compromise on durability at all? Been looking for something that’s easy to haul but gotta make sure it’ll last a few seasons at least.
The top specs mentioned are impressive. Steve Hood, have you had a chance to compare them against the current market leaders? Could be an interesting follow-up article.
Agreed, a competitive analysis would be super helpful!
hey Steve Hood, was wondering about the ultralight hull you mentioned. is it really as durable as traditional ones? gotta make sure before i consider buying. thanks man!
I’ve had experience with these ultralight hulls, they’re surprisingly tough! Definitely worth considering.
looks cool but wonder if its as comfortable as they say feels like most these reviews skip the real long use comfort
Ultralight yet rigid? I’ll believe it when I see it. Seen too many claims like this fall flat. Hope Steve Hood can provide actual testing data.
Those premium features sound tempting. Wonder how they stack up against the competition. Always on the lookout for the next best thing in marine tech!
Just saw the accessories package and omg, everything you could need for a great day out on the water! Steve, great highlight on those!
Fascinating to see the evolution of hull designs over the years. This ultralight approach seems like a significant milestone. Wonder how it compares historically.
Everyone’s getting hyped about the ‘premium features,’ but let’s break down what that actually means in real-world use. Not all that glitters is gold, people.
Just checked out the fully accessorized packages. they literally thought of everything! might just make our sailing weekends even better.
Hey everyone, newbie here! Would this be a good fit for someone just getting into kayaking? Don’t wanna get in over my head with something too complex.
Ultralight yet rigid hull, packed with premium features…sounds like every other sales pitch. What sets this apart from the boatloads of promises we’ve heard before?
What’s the weight limit for the hull? Got a couple of heavy gear pieces to consider.
Hope this hull can handle me then! Ain’t exactly what you’d call lightweight, haha!
Reading about the ultralight hulls and premium features just makes me dream about gliding on the water, untouched by the world’s worries. It’s more than just about sailing, it’s about the freedom for me.
Freedom’s great and all, but let’s not forget about maintenance and durability. Dreamy doesn’t always mean practical.
True, true. But dreaming’s the first step to making any choice, right?