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product_id: 513257728
title: "Bestway Hydro Force Inflatable Kayak Set | Includes Seat, Paddle, Hand Pump, Storage Carry Bag | Great for Adults, Kids and Families"
brand: "bestway"
price: "€ 476.61"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Bestway"
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# 397 lbs weight limit durable PVC material 2-person capacity Bestway Hydro Force Inflatable Kayak Set | Includes Seat, Paddle, Hand Pump, Storage Carry Bag | Great for Adults, Kids and Families

**Brand:** bestway
**Price:** € 476.61
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Paddle Your Way to Adventure!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bestway Hydro Force Inflatable Kayak Set | Includes Seat, Paddle, Hand Pump, Storage Carry Bag | Great for Adults, Kids and Families by bestway
- **How much does it cost?** € 476.61 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/513257728-bestway-hydro-force-inflatable-kayak-set-includes-seat-paddle-hand)

## Best For

- bestway enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bestway brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **🕒 Quick Setup!:** Inflates easily with included hand pump.
- • **🌊 Adventure Awaits!:** Explore lakes, rivers, and oceans with ease.
- • **🛡️ Built to Last!:** Inflata-Shield material resists punctures and stretching.
- • **🎒 All-in-One Package!:** Includes everything you need for a perfect day on the water.
- • **⚙️ Customizable Navigation!:** Interchangeable fins for optimal stability.

## Overview

The Bestway Hydro Force Inflatable Kayak Set is designed for outdoor enthusiasts, comfortably accommodating up to 2 adults or children with a weight capacity of 397 lbs. Made from durable PVC, it features a spacious cockpit, adjustable seats, and a quick inflation system, making it perfect for family outings on lakes, rivers, or oceans.

## Description

Take your summer to the next level, and drift along on the lake, river or ocean in the Hydro-Force™ Cove Champion™ X2 Inflatable Kayak. This set comes with everything you and a pal need for a great day on the water - two paddles, a pump and a repair patch. Designed for quick and easy setup, this lightweight kayak is simple to inflate using the included Air Hammer™ hand pump, and the Inflata-Shield™ material ensures the kayak can resist punctures, limiting stretching and enhancing the boat's grip. The comfortably-sized cockpit features two adjustable inflatable seats with backrests for extra support. This kayak also has plenty of storage space for snacks, extra equipment or any other water necessities thanks to the included storage cord and net. Plus, it navigates the water with ease using the two interchangeable fins on the bottom, which are removable to ensure easy and compact storage. Depending on the water conditions, you can customize the fin size to your needs. Transporting this kayak is a breeze using the grab ropes. Easy to use and easy to store - bring out your inner explorer with the Hydro-Force Cove Champion X2 Inflatable Kayak Set.

Review: Cheap and surprisingly decent - Alright, I bought this so someone could join me last minute to see the eclipse on the water. I let them use my basic kayak (old towne heron 9) and I took this bad boy since I have way more experience on the water. For the money it's a great deal. It has some quirks but overall it's fiiiine. If you understand what this is for you will not be disappointed. It came well packaged and was very easy to set up. I did not read the instructions. You probably should though. This came with everything you need to get on some water except a life jacket. $20 on desertcart. The paddle is a bit wobbly but not bad enough for it to matter. It's just the nature of how it is made. The material is pretty tough. I went over some mud and sticks and did not have a problem. I even went up a concrete boat launch to get in and out of it. I think you should avoid anything like that. Eventually you'll get unlucky or wear it down enough to have an issue. So treat it like the inflatable that it is and avoid anything that might puncture it. On the water I had the pump in the net bag that comes with it, a full backpack and stuff in the zipper seat pocket. At no time did I feel like anything would fall out. I rocked it back and forth and you would have to really lose your balance to tip it. I was also able to completely lay down in the front part. (I'm 5' 8.5") We went out onto a large reservoir and it handled surprisingly well. Just like most basic kayaks the wind sucked, waves were not great and going upstream against the current was not easy. Keep this thing in still waters with little to no wind and you're golden. Since it is full of air it did expand after a few hours in direct sunlight. But it was not an issue. Packing it up was also easy. Let the air out and roll it up. Wash it when you get home and let it dry. Take care of it and you'll have a fine kayak for calm waters. I would totally take this over my regular kayak on long trips if I don't want to deal with something on my roof for hundreds of miles. Or if someone wants to join me again and doesn't have their own. Overall I'm very happy with this purchase.
Review: This inflatable kayak kicks butt!!! - I don't normally write reviews...but after reading some of the ones posted that I read before buying, I wanted to clear the air and give the real facts on this boat. First of all, for the price it is a steal. They include oars, a carry bag, seats, and so many little essentials. I took it out this weekend with my wife, and dog. My wife got this for me a little while ago but the weather has denied our maiden voyage until then. I inflated the kayak and was surprised to see how well made this thing was. The covering is durable as heck. It inflated pretty quickly for a 10' kayak. When I got into the kayak on the shoreline I immediately noticed it was very stable. The oars are well made also. Once in the kayak I first attempted to test it's stability a little more before going out to deeper water. I could literally lift the sides of the boat up while rocking side to side and it held its own...you would have to be trying to take this boat over on purpose to end up in the drink. My wife took her turns and raced about how fast you could get this thing cruising through the water...the keels they give you to slide underneath work very well. We tried getting our dog in the kayak but being a lab mix, she was having none of the boat and just chose to swim along side. But her jumping in and out of the kayak tested the strength of that inflatable to its limits. She's 55 lbs. of complete maniac when she's in the forest by a mountain lake and she clawed in and out, jumped over the edge, and pawed at the sides....not a single tear or tatter!!! Then when our day was closing, it came to the taking down and deflating, and cleaning. Another smart moment came up...the kayak has 3 air chambers and the valves are all at one end of the unit. First you don't have to walk around the kayak when filling with air and when it came to deflating it, you just open the big flood valves and roll it from one end to the other and the air disappears quickly. There's a drain hole for water in the on the same side as the valves, so as you are rolling the air out you can let any water in the kayak run right to the drain hole also. (The water was not in the boat from a leak, it gets in from getting in and out of the kayak) Once home, I squirted a hose around the unit unraveled again and laid it over the porch railing to dry out in the sun. A couple hours later it was dry, I rolled it up, it went right back in the carry bag with the accessories, and I put it away til next time. Super product. Super price for po boys like me. And durable and tough for lots of fishing trips for me. My wife is gonna buy one for herself now so we can go kayaking with our crazy dog swimming between us...lol. You can feel safe giving this inflatable a try ...

## Features

- Inflated size: 10 ft. 10 in. x 35 in. (3.31 m x 88 cm)
- Perfect for 2 adults
- Weight capacity: 397 lbs (180 kg)
- Inflata-Shield material resists puncture, limits stretching and enhances grip
- Firm and rigid inflated floor
- 2 removable fins for directional stability in different water conditions and easy storage
- Comfortable cockpit with 2 inflatable seats and backrests
- Carry bag for easy transportation and storage
- Two 91 in. (230 cm) aluminum paddles
- Air Hammer Hand Pump

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09X27D61C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151,433 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #47 in Fishing Kayaks |
| Brand | Bestway |
| Brand Name | Bestway |
| Color | 10'10" x 35 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 712 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 kayak, 2 paddles, 1 hand pump, 2 fins, 1 carry bag, repair patch |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 130"L x 35"W x 18"H |
| Item Type Name | Inflatable Kayak |
| Item Weight | 12.54 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Bestway |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BW65131 |
| Material | PVC 72%;ABS 3%;PP 14%;AL 6%;Others 5% |
| Material Type | PVC 72%;ABS 3%;PP 14%;AL 6%;Others 5% |
| Model Name | 1065131USX23 |
| Model Number | 65131E |
| Seating Capacity | 2 |
| Style | Cove Champion 2-Person |
| Style Name | Cove Champion 2-Person |
| UPC | 821808063031 |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 397 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Bestway
- **Item Weight:** 12.54 Kilograms
- **Material:** Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- **Color:** 2-Person Cove Champion
- **Style:** Cove Champion 2-Person

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How big or large is the storage bag? Will the storage bag with the inflatable kayak fit in the cars trunk**
A: Hello, there shouldn't be any issues fitting the storage bag in the trunk of a car. Please call our Customer Service Department at: 480-530-0500 if you are in the US or 418-579-8200 if you are in Canada should you have any additional questions. Our business hours are M-F from 8:30 am - 5:30 pm MT. You can also request a call back from one of our representatives on our website.

**Q: What is the difference between the one that is $200 and one that is $220?**
A: I know there is a single seat and a 2 person kayak.

**Q: Is it possible to connect a sun shade to this kayak?**
A: No. No connections for a sun shade

**Q: Where can I buy replacement fins?**
A: Hello, replacement fins can be found on our website. Please call our Customer Service Department at: 480-530-0500 if you are in the US or 418-579-8200 if you are in Canada should you have any additional questions. Our business hours are M-F from 8:30 am - 5:30 pm MT. You can also request a call back from one of our representatives on our website.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cheap and surprisingly decent
*by A***R on April 15, 2024*

Alright, I bought this so someone could join me last minute to see the eclipse on the water. I let them use my basic kayak (old towne heron 9) and I took this bad boy since I have way more experience on the water. For the money it's a great deal. It has some quirks but overall it's fiiiine. If you understand what this is for you will not be disappointed. It came well packaged and was very easy to set up. I did not read the instructions. You probably should though. This came with everything you need to get on some water except a life jacket. $20 on Amazon. The paddle is a bit wobbly but not bad enough for it to matter. It's just the nature of how it is made. The material is pretty tough. I went over some mud and sticks and did not have a problem. I even went up a concrete boat launch to get in and out of it. I think you should avoid anything like that. Eventually you'll get unlucky or wear it down enough to have an issue. So treat it like the inflatable that it is and avoid anything that might puncture it. On the water I had the pump in the net bag that comes with it, a full backpack and stuff in the zipper seat pocket. At no time did I feel like anything would fall out. I rocked it back and forth and you would have to really lose your balance to tip it. I was also able to completely lay down in the front part. (I'm 5' 8.5") We went out onto a large reservoir and it handled surprisingly well. Just like most basic kayaks the wind sucked, waves were not great and going upstream against the current was not easy. Keep this thing in still waters with little to no wind and you're golden. Since it is full of air it did expand after a few hours in direct sunlight. But it was not an issue. Packing it up was also easy. Let the air out and roll it up. Wash it when you get home and let it dry. Take care of it and you'll have a fine kayak for calm waters. I would totally take this over my regular kayak on long trips if I don't want to deal with something on my roof for hundreds of miles. Or if someone wants to join me again and doesn't have their own. Overall I'm very happy with this purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This inflatable kayak kicks butt!!!
*by J***N on August 7, 2023*

I don't normally write reviews...but after reading some of the ones posted that I read before buying, I wanted to clear the air and give the real facts on this boat. First of all, for the price it is a steal. They include oars, a carry bag, seats, and so many little essentials. I took it out this weekend with my wife, and dog. My wife got this for me a little while ago but the weather has denied our maiden voyage until then. I inflated the kayak and was surprised to see how well made this thing was. The covering is durable as heck. It inflated pretty quickly for a 10' kayak. When I got into the kayak on the shoreline I immediately noticed it was very stable. The oars are well made also. Once in the kayak I first attempted to test it's stability a little more before going out to deeper water. I could literally lift the sides of the boat up while rocking side to side and it held its own...you would have to be trying to take this boat over on purpose to end up in the drink. My wife took her turns and raced about how fast you could get this thing cruising through the water...the keels they give you to slide underneath work very well. We tried getting our dog in the kayak but being a lab mix, she was having none of the boat and just chose to swim along side. But her jumping in and out of the kayak tested the strength of that inflatable to its limits. She's 55 lbs. of complete maniac when she's in the forest by a mountain lake and she clawed in and out, jumped over the edge, and pawed at the sides....not a single tear or tatter!!! Then when our day was closing, it came to the taking down and deflating, and cleaning. Another smart moment came up...the kayak has 3 air chambers and the valves are all at one end of the unit. First you don't have to walk around the kayak when filling with air and when it came to deflating it, you just open the big flood valves and roll it from one end to the other and the air disappears quickly. There's a drain hole for water in the on the same side as the valves, so as you are rolling the air out you can let any water in the kayak run right to the drain hole also. (The water was not in the boat from a leak, it gets in from getting in and out of the kayak) Once home, I squirted a hose around the unit unraveled again and laid it over the porch railing to dry out in the sun. A couple hours later it was dry, I rolled it up, it went right back in the carry bag with the accessories, and I put it away til next time. Super product. Super price for po boys like me. And durable and tough for lots of fishing trips for me. My wife is gonna buy one for herself now so we can go kayaking with our crazy dog swimming between us...lol. You can feel safe giving this inflatable a try ...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comparison Intex challenger K1 vs hydro force cove champion X1
*by B***H on May 5, 2026*

Updating after more use of HF… Just bought Hydroforce cove champion X1 1 person inflatable to try a different model. I also have 2 Intex challenger K1 inflatable 1 person kayaks. I’m an experienced kayaker (and now have 2-3 yrs of using inflatables in addition to hard shell). Here’s comparison!… Both use same air pump (double action so air goes in on upward and downward press which makes inflation faster). Both take about 5-10 minutes to fully inflate/deflate once you have a tiny bit of practice - so super easy. Intex valves seem better construction - they are hard plastic with threaded screw in mechanism where HF are rubber stoppers. I’m a bit worried the rubber stopper valves may not hold up with longer term use especially pulling them out. Both valve types have a “backflow” stop and 2 “openings” - you screw in (Intex) or push in (HF) bigger valve into kayak, then open smaller insert valve to inflate. Backflow prevents air escaping when attaching pump to smaller valve opening. Close small valve when inflated. To deflate you unscrew or pull out large valve to release air. Very easy. HF has extra air plug at rear/stern on bottom of kayak (I thought this might be interior water drain plug but nope it for extra air release… not sure why). ***I am hoping maybe they will redesign future HF with the better hard plastic screw in valves —- hint to vendor!**** Intex has 2 air compartments - flat base & entire upper. HF has 4 compartments - flat base, each side, then little grey “donut ring” around entry. More compartments is better (esp if you happen to get slow leak). Both my Intex got slow leaks ☹️- one could not be patched since it was on a seam and 6 patches plus flex seal never worked. Both my friend’s Intex K1’s also got slow leaks one could not be patched - at seam where skeg/fin attaches. Hoping HF is less prone to leaks.🤞🤞** update - HF sprung a leak at front on top near bow tip but not on any seam - after only 3 weeks use, maybe 4 trips out. Very odd location for leak in middle of right panel. I am super careful about not resting on gravel or sticks so hard to guess how it happened. Getting replacement since it’s less than 30 days and will try 2nd one before giving up on brand.*** Both have inflatable seats and (optional) inflatable bow insert for front of kayak. I found insert to be useless and it takes away valuable foot space. Ps - inflation tip for seat - don’t inflate until it’s hard… it makes popping out the plug impossible if there is no give to push it from other side. HF is “roomier” inside vs Intex. I’m 5’4” and my feet jammed up inside Intex - I ended up resting legs and feet outside kayak on top with Intex a lot of time as a result. More room for feet on HF which fit comfortably into HF nose/bow. (If you are a tall guy buy a 2 person then use only 1 seat!) Huge win with HF on this for me. Both have same crappy flimsy carrying bags. I use paddle board carrying backpack that also has wheels. HF is about 6 lbs lighter than Intex so that’s a plus. Getting a XL backpack to carry makes HUGE difference if boat launch point means trekking from parking lot. My paddle board backpack with wheels fits inside rear of both models behind seat when rolled up. Easier fit in HF, tight fit in Intex. You really need to deflate kayak well to fit in bags they came with. Both models have same mediocre paddles. It’s nice they are easy to transport in 4 short pieces but it makes paddle flimsy. No review from me since I have high quality paddle (2 sections that fit into pockets on sides of my backpack) so I never actually used the one they came with. Both have detachable skegs/fins. HF comes with small and larger skeg options. HF skegs slide into position and lock, pinch levers together to slide out for detaching. Intex also slides into place and locks but it can be brutal getting back out since it’s a badly designed press down lever that jams. HF wins on skeg/fin design. On water - inflatable kayaks are not high performance kayaks. They are basically air mattresses with walls that float on surface of water without any keel. So tracking isn’t great even with skeg - they wobble a bit left to right when paddling. That said, they work amazingly well for recreational use. I would limit use to class 1 &2 water. HF bow and stern are design to ride higher vs Intex where bow sits on water surface. I haven’t tried HF in choppy water yet but Intex rides so low that water breaks over bow a ton in choppy waves so it’s a very wet ride. I’m hoping HF may be improvement since bow rides quite high. **update- HF design is far superior in choppy water over Intex. Water does not tend to break over front and tracking is better and faster with higher bow design.** I do wish HF had made kayak entry about 6 inches longer/more open in front (the grey water “skirt area with inflatable “donut” ring) - it’s super tight getting my feet into boat and I’m only 5’4”. Since inflatable is likely never doing white water and attaching a skirt is not an option, leaving a longer opening at front would make entry MUCH simpler. Overall inflatable kayaks are amazing for recreational use on fairly calm waters. They remove the HUGE hassles of roof racks, transportation, portaging/carrying from parking to launch, storage and get you out kayaking. With a bit of practice setup and tear down time is honestly ~10 mins. Totally worth it! Be very careful where you inflate and deflate to avoid anything sharp like gravel, stones, sticks though - and definitely bring patches! I bought high grade flex seal patching tape that is way tougher than tiny patch they ship with. Just cut off several squares to bring in dry bag every trip. Intex was $90 USD, HF was $129 USD. My early assessment is that HF may be the better kayak but I still need to test on choppy water and longer term use to see if valves hold up and whether it gets slow leaks after a season (or two.). That said, I go out 2-3 times a week so for the price, if it last 10-20 trips it’s almost paid for itself. (Hard shell kayak rentals here are $45/2 hours for comparison). I would never ever pay $400 for any 1 person inflatable kayak - it is not a performance boat. Hope this review was helpful.

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