Nice ! Workout Aliex. Can't wait to see the next episode 😅. These inflatables are so much versatile than hard kayaks. They are the Swiss army knives of fishing and boating.
You can probably get by with a shorter paddle length using a higher angle stroke which will also improve your tracking. Great video thanks for reviewing.
@@AliexFolgueira I’ve got an NRS Kuda I paddle down rivers without the fins but it only works with a high angle stroke. Love your content on inflatables. Hope you post a comparison video eventually. Which one do you think has the toughest construction?
Will you be reviewing again with their high fishing chair we saw at ICAST? I was wondering if it will be designed to stand on similar to the Kaku chair. At 41" with a cat style hull, it would certainly work. Looking hard at this boat as my next purchase.
Hey Aliex! Did you receive the rear mounting plate for the motors with your purchase? I have called a few weeks ago and asked them about it’s availability so I can add it to my 12’ Megalodon 3. They said it’s out of stock and haven’t added it to their website but am still seeing it in your video as well as pictures on their website. Do you know anything about this? Much love bro. Thanks for your time.
Would you recommend this for someone only fishing in freshwater filled with gators. Sadly don’t have enough space for a hard plastic kayak. Nor have a truck to transport one.
This thing has more volume than a normal plastic kayak. A gator bite is between 2,000 to 3,000 psi, meaning it will bite through solid plastics. On a normal kayak, a big gator bite means the kayak sinks. Here? You've got five air chambers, so you are still floating! At least you have a chance.
How do you feel about this compared to something like the Wilderness Iatak 110? That and this thing are in my top choices for future purchase. Just can’t decide which one seems better
@@bgaviator if you just gonna use it as a kayak, not adding motors, just paddle, the ittak is better for that, if you want to motorize it, the isle for sure, or if you want a tandem boat
@@AliexFolgueiraoh ok. I think whatever I get I would eventually add a Bixpy type motor at some point. A lot to think about. Seems like you probably couldn’t go wrong either way. I do like that the Iatak has pressure relief valves. But I do like how big the platform is on the Flywater.
Aliex, thank you for another great kayak testing video from Aliex. Always great stuff. So, which inflatable to you like better-the Isle Flywater or the Lite Skiff Air?? And maybe you like each one for different reasons and different conditions. Would love to hear you compare and contrast the two boats. I would also like to see you compare these two boats with iATAK from Wildnerness Systems. I look forward to hearing your comparison. Again, thanks for all you do. Scott
I will do a head to head comparison video soon, between all inflatables I have. The lite air skiff is more of your fishing boat, space for a cooler, holds a 9.9 hp, bow plate, built kn transom. The flywater is more of a kayak.
It's funny when I see comments like this. How often do you see a shark biting a kayak? I'm not saying it hasn't happened, but it's extremely rare. You have a better chance of getting struck by lightning than having your kayak bitten by a shark. and if this happen you will be in trouble even on a hard kayak. this inflatables have 5 chambers also if you didn't know ..
Dude you wanna be humbled????? Inflate one of this things with the double pump feature do it! And then come back talk about it. I'm probably in better shape that you ever be.
@peterkennedy5596 it's scary to spend that type of money on inflatables for a real use case of rugged fishing etc and to think it can easily get punctured by nature or man made items..
@@willisaddison2694it can not be easily punctured by nature or man made objects. The material used in this particular inflatable is also in use by the United States military for multiple applications. It is a patent pending material and won popular science magazine award in 2023. In other words this ain’t your granpa’s inflatable dingy.
I love the idea that you can fit a decent size boat in that bag!
Agree, not as heavy as other KABOAT, can still take a 3hp easy and 2 grown adults. Nice boat 🛥, see ya Tuesday 😎
Nice ! Workout Aliex. Can't wait to see the next episode 😅. These inflatables are so much versatile than hard kayaks. They are the Swiss army knives of fishing and boating.
they have limitations like anything but they get on any water a hard kayak would for sure
Looking forward to part 2!!
thank you i was gonna do all in one, but too much
🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
Awesome stuff, dude
Nice video man
You can probably get by with a shorter paddle length using a higher angle stroke which will also improve your tracking. Great video thanks for reviewing.
@theoutdoordad7395 maybe but it is a wide boat at 42 in, high tubes, I'm no paddler, and I was able to fight the current and wind.
@@AliexFolgueira I’ve got an NRS Kuda I paddle down rivers without the fins but it only works with a high angle stroke. Love your content on inflatables. Hope you post a comparison video eventually. Which one do you think has the toughest construction?
LOL watching Aliex pumping up an inflatable. The fish love Aliex so much they jump into the boat 😎🤘
hahaha 😆 😂 I'm happy I didnt freak out this time lol
Will you be reviewing again with their high fishing chair we saw at ICAST? I was wondering if it will be designed to stand on similar to the Kaku chair. At 41" with a cat style hull, it would certainly work. Looking hard at this boat as my next purchase.
thats the goal, hopefully the seat is ready when they fully launch it
Aliex how stable do you think it would feel with just a little higher swivel chairs?
By the time you get set up it time to go home 😂
@@BGAUGE not in there, I caught fish every hour of the day haha
The problem is that it doesn't perform well as a bed. Isle needs to step up their development.
for real
I would be worried about hooking it or having a sharp fin puncture the inflatable.
still have 4 extra air chambers no biggie
Hey Aliex! Did you receive the rear mounting plate for the motors with your purchase? I have called a few weeks ago and asked them about it’s availability so I can add it to my 12’ Megalodon 3. They said it’s out of stock and haven’t added it to their website but am still seeing it in your video as well as pictures on their website. Do you know anything about this? Much love bro. Thanks for your time.
Hi, The plate isn't for sale yet, I got mine from iCast, it is a prototype.
@@AliexFolgueira thank you for responding bro! Always enjoy your videos. Keep fighting the good fight!
Would you recommend this for someone only fishing in freshwater filled with gators. Sadly don’t have enough space for a hard plastic kayak. Nor have a truck to transport one.
This thing has more volume than a normal plastic kayak. A gator bite is between 2,000 to 3,000 psi, meaning it will bite through solid plastics. On a normal kayak, a big gator bite means the kayak sinks. Here? You've got five air chambers, so you are still floating! At least you have a chance.
@@AliexFolgueiraAs long as you’re not part of the first Bite 😳
Not sure about casting underneath power lines.
Structure
How do you feel about this compared to something like the Wilderness Iatak 110? That and this thing are in my top choices for future purchase. Just can’t decide which one seems better
the wilderness is more of a paddle kayak, this is more of a kayak micro skiff
@@AliexFolgueirawhat do you feel is the more comfortable vessel for fishing out of and maneuvering and just sheer enjoyment?
@@bgaviator if you just gonna use it as a kayak, not adding motors, just paddle, the ittak is better for that, if you want to motorize it, the isle for sure, or if you want a tandem boat
@@AliexFolgueiraoh ok. I think whatever I get I would eventually add a Bixpy type motor at some point. A lot to think about. Seems like you probably couldn’t go wrong either way. I do like that the Iatak has pressure relief valves. But I do like how big the platform is on the Flywater.
what launch is that?
I guess you can’t use it around oyster reefs
Why not? Check my oyster test (different boat, but they both have strong protective layers) th-cam.com/video/x1oz26ujvMc/w-d-xo.html
it will be hard to add a lot of stuff on it lol
@@AlThePal78 you he surprised
Aliex, thank you for another great kayak testing video from Aliex. Always great stuff. So, which inflatable to you like better-the Isle Flywater or the Lite Skiff Air?? And maybe you like each one for different reasons and different conditions. Would love to hear you compare and contrast the two boats. I would also like to see you compare these two boats with iATAK from Wildnerness Systems. I look forward to hearing your comparison. Again, thanks for all you do. Scott
I will do a head to head comparison video soon, between all inflatables I have. The lite air skiff is more of your fishing boat, space for a cooler, holds a 9.9 hp, bow plate, built kn transom. The flywater is more of a kayak.
@@AliexFolgueira thank you Aliex. Have a great day
why would you use a manual pump? There are rechargeable inflators for this where you can set the psi and use for quick deflating
I mentioned in tbe video my car socket are damaged and i forgot my powerbank at the hotel
Inflation boats don,t work too well when you fishing trout river which all have trees & rocks in rivers
Don't they use inflatables oar Skiff to fish those Alaskan waters?
LOL Have you seen any "Hard" Boat White water rafting?
I use a shopvac to inflate my inflatables and it fills up in literally 3 minutes.
yup, it does
sold out
yeah they have an initial run, i guess got sold out, major release by spring
Nice shark meal - I would never use it in salt water, only fresh water lakes and with a battery SUP air pump. Manual pumping is not worth the effort.
manual pumping sucks, just get an electric one, i fish 99% saltwater, this is the Florida keys, this boat belongs here
It's funny when I see comments like this. How often do you see a shark biting a kayak? I'm not saying it hasn't happened, but it's extremely rare. You have a better chance of getting struck by lightning than having your kayak bitten by a shark. and if this happen you will be in trouble even on a hard kayak. this inflatables have 5 chambers also if you didn't know ..
@@harold0723 one is too many.
Nice Alex can you donate it to me 😂
it isnt mine yet lol
Apparently, every product that was released at Icast this year is a "kayak killer"
lol but that's thr truth, the regular fishing kayaks are like dead
Inflatables are the Future! . So much stable , convenient and versatile than hard kayaks 🙌🏽
Alex just get in shape please
Dude you wanna be humbled????? Inflate one of this things with the double pump feature do it! And then come back talk about it. I'm probably in better shape that you ever be.
Anything that can be punctured by rocks, coral or fishhook is a waste of time, and dangerous
@peterkennedy5596 so don't ever get on a boat of any kind on the water then
@peterkennedy5596 it's scary to spend that type of money on inflatables for a real use case of rugged fishing etc and to think it can easily get punctured by nature or man made items..
@@willisaddison2694it can not be easily punctured by nature or man made objects. The material used in this particular inflatable is also in use by the United States military for multiple applications. It is a patent pending material and won popular science magazine award in 2023. In other words this ain’t your granpa’s inflatable dingy.
Thanks Aliex! 🪡 😎{Tim ❤✝️
thankyou