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SUP US Finbox for Inflatable Boards - Paddle Outlet
Aquaglide Kayak Splash Guard Insert | Paddle Outlet Kayak Spares
Performance SUP & Kayak Seat - Paddle OutletPerformance SUP & Kayak Seat - Paddle Outlet
H-3 Valve Kit Z-Pro
Z-Pro H-3 Valve Kit
Sale price£10.00
Kayak Drain Valve Z-Pro
Z-Pro Kayak Drain Valve
Sale price£9.95
Kayak Seat Clip Aquaglide
Aquaglide Kayak Seat Clip
Sale price£12.95
Chinook 100 Kayak - Replacement Floor Cover AquaglideChinook 100 Kayak - Replacement Floor Cover Aquaglide
Blackfoot XL Kayak - Floor Bladder AquaglideBlackfoot XL Kayak - Floor Bladder Aquaglide
SUP Leash - 10inch - Paddle Outlet
Spinera SUP Leash - 10inch
Sale price£12.00
Tango 300 Cover - Hull Z-Pro
Z-Pro Tango 300 Cover - Hull
Sale price£349.30
Tango 200 Cover - Hull Z-Pro
Z-Pro Tango 200 Cover - Hull
Sale price£293.30
Flash 200 Replacement Floor Z-Pro
Flash 100 Replacement Floor Z-Pro
H3 Pump Adapter Aquaglide
Aquaglide H3 Pump Adapter
Sale price£10.96
SUP Fin - 2015 Aquaglide
Aquaglide SUP Fin - 2015
Sale price£25.96
Chinook 90 Kayak - Replacement Floor Cover AquaglideChinook 90 Kayak - Replacement Floor Cover Aquaglide
Chinook 120 Kayak - Replacement Floor Cover AquaglideChinook 120 Kayak - Replacement Floor Cover Aquaglide
Noyo 90 Kayak - Replacement Cover Aquaglide
Chinook 90 Kayak - Replacement Cover AquaglideChinook 90 Kayak - Replacement Cover Aquaglide
Chinook 120 Kayak - Replacement Cover Aquaglide
Chinook 100 Kayak - Replacement Cover AquaglideChinook 100 Kayak - Replacement Cover Aquaglide

CAN INFLATABLE KAYAKS BE REPAIRED?

You’ll be pleased to hear the answer is yes! and also no. It completely depends on what type of kayak you have, what the damage is and where it is on the inflatable kayak. 

There are two types of inflatable kayak, those with a nylon outer skin and a PVC inner bladder, and those with a duratex or a similar, super tough outer shell that also contains the air. 

For the first one, if you find that one of your bladders is deflating, then these can easily be replaced and are quite inexpensive in relation to the full kayak. Whether it’s the left, right or floor bladder, you can purchase them quickly, change them over and be back on the water in no time! You can get your replacement bladder HERE.

If your kayak is made of duratex or a similar material and you have a tiny hole in the hull, then some glue will fix the problem once you have cleaned and dried the kayak. Once applied, make sure you let it dry for the recommended amount of time on the packaging before using. 

If you have a larger hole in your duratex, say larger than a pin hole, then a patch would be needed to fix your kayak. Again, make sure your kayak is clean and dry and then follow the instructions on the repair kit so you can be back on the water in no time. 

However, something like a large tear in the hull from being dragged across uneven ground, or a split seam from over inflating, will be hard to repair or possibly unfixable.

HOW TO CHANGE A BLADDER

One thing you should know when investing in an inflatable kayak with bladders, is how to change them. The main cause for them needing to be replaced is by over inflation, so make sure you read the instructions to avoid this. But if it does happen and you’re in need of bladder changing knowledge, then read on… 

To remove the bladder: 

First step is to fully deflate the bladder, using a flat surface helps here, so there are no hidden air pockets. 

Remove the valve you use to inflate the bladder. 

Open the bladder chamber which will be covered with either a zip or single double cover. 

Pull the bladder out. 

If it is punctured and you are repairing it, you will need to locate the hole and use a puncture repair kit. 

To replace the bladder and read more CLICK HERE.

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