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product_id: 30765656
title: "Sea Eagle SE370 Inflatable Kayak 1-3 Person-Portable Stowable & Lightweight-with Seat(s), Paddle(s), Foot Pump and Bag"
brand: "sea eagle"
price: "KD 57.19"
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# packs down to car-trunk size 650 lbs max load capacity 47 lbs ultra-lightweight Sea Eagle SE370 Inflatable Kayak 1-3 Person-Portable Stowable & Lightweight-with Seat(s), Paddle(s), Foot Pump and Bag

**Brand:** sea eagle
**Price:** KD 57.19
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## Summary

> 🚀 Paddle Ready, Pack Light, Adventure Anywhere!

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- **What is this?** Sea Eagle SE370 Inflatable Kayak 1-3 Person-Portable Stowable & Lightweight-with Seat(s), Paddle(s), Foot Pump and Bag by sea eagle
- **How much does it cost?** KD 57.19 with free shipping
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## Best For

- sea eagle enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sea eagle brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Spacious & Sturdy:** Comfortably seats up to 3 adults with a rugged hull built for sun & saltwater resistance.
- • **Precision Tracking:** Dual skegs and I-beam floor design deliver superior speed and directional control.
- • **Trusted Durability:** Backed by a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty for peace of mind on every trip.
- • **Complete Adventure Kit:** Includes deluxe inflatable seats, paddles, foot pump, and a durable carry bag.
- • **Effortless Portability:** Inflates in under 10 minutes and deflates in 1 for instant adventure readiness.

## Overview

The Sea Eagle SE370 Inflatable Kayak is a lightweight, portable, and rugged 1-3 person kayak designed for easy transport and quick setup. With a 650 lb capacity, sun and saltwater resistant materials, and advanced tracking features like dual skegs and an I-beam floor, it offers a premium paddling experience. The package includes deluxe inflatable seats, paddles, a foot pump, and a carry bag, all backed by a 3-year warranty, making it the perfect choice for millennials seeking spontaneous, hassle-free water adventures.

## Description

desertcart.com: Sea Eagle SE370 Inflatable Kayak -1-3 Person-Portable Stowable & Lightweight-with Seat(s), Paddle(s), and Bag (SE370 Sports Kayak QuikSail Package) : Sports & Outdoors

Review: ... is no “Rubber Boat” This is Kayak is an excellent investment. We have been using this for about ... - ***** 2 ½ Month Review - This is no “Rubber Boat” This is Kayak is an excellent investment. We have been using this for about 2 ½ months now. It came to our door in about 4 days time. It was packed very well and unpacked easily. It included the 370 Kayak, very large and good quality Sea Eagle canvas duffle bag, 2 paddles that break down to 4 pieces each per paddle (2 paddle ends, 2 poles make 1 paddle and there are 2 complete paddles), 1 lightweight but sturdy foot pump complete with hose and adapters (this pumps a very large amount of air in a very short amount of time), a repair kit, and a gauge to measure the air pressure. The gauge is a clear piece of plastic that simply measures against the markings on the inflatable tubes of the craft. It is real simple to use. The material is a tough PVC that can take a lot of abuse and cleans up nicely. ** Tip, we ran the repair kit string through it so it doesn’t get lost and is easy to find. ***** Sea Eagle 370 Kayak First we empty the Duffle bag and Gym bag, we break it up and place the Kayak and Paddle poles in the Sea Eagle canvas duffle bag, and place the Paddle ends, foot pump, and Measuring device in a regular Gym bag. The Gym bag is light enough for 1 person to carry along with the 2 seats, while the other one pulls the heavier Sea Eagle bag on out folding cart. (That’s just how we do it, it is nice and easy that way) This Kayak sets up and tears down like a dream, partly due to their use of special valves that install and un-install with finger pressure. Easy enough that my 9 year old granddaughter not only can do it but has done it now multiple times. They are a large diameter and the only hard thing was getting their retainer loops around the Boat sockets. If you have weak fingers, you may need help initially installing them, but once they are on, they stay on and you don’t need to worry about them again. Setting up is as easy as rolling the Kayak out, Place the inflatable Skeg covers (Skegs are the 2 bottom fins for tracking) in place to protect them, then threading the valves in, then inserting the hose to each tube, one at a time, and using the foot-pump to pump in the air. This is done surprisingly quickly, and then capping off the valves by just screwing on the caps. I get a lot of interested people who watch us and are amazed that we are able to have a 12 ½ foot Kayak in a bag. And once close up, they too are amazed at the quality of this. You start with the bottom, then do the 2 sides, taking the measuring tool to get the right amount of air in them, then you inflate the front and back end caps which firm up the Kayak. ***** Seats Next are the Seats, you simply place them in the Kayak in the desired places, easy as pie. The Pro package we ordered came with the Pro Seats. They are of a good quality and are covered in a canvas which not only protects them and adds stability, but also make a neutral temperature to sit on, so if the sun is blazing, and you are out of the boat on shore or swimming, when you get back in, the seat is not scorching hot, and the opposite goes if it is cold. You can put the seats in anyplace in the Kayak to adjust for amount of space you need. I would recommend getting the Pro Package for the extra, it is worth it. Next we take the Skeg covers off, put them in back of the kayak, place the Kayak in the water and tie it off. Then while one person watches the Kayak, the other takes back the bags, pump, and cart to the car and locks it up. Then we are ready to go. As detailed as this may sound, after a few times, this team work only takes about 15 minutes from car trunk, to getting into the Kayak. ***** Paddles We jump in the Kayak and are off to fun : ) The Paddles are light weight and strong, and break down to 4 pieces per paddle. All the pieces do float, so if one rolls off the pier while assembling, it won’t sink. They are easily put together, and they give you 3 positions to adjust for your paddling, we just use the center position. My 9 year old granddaughter’s 1st job when we start putting it up, it to assemble the Paddles, takes her less time than it does for me to roll out the Kayak and set the inflation valves. ***** Useage As for using the Kayak, it handles very well, I am about 5’7” 195#, and Grand daughter is about 4’ and 85#. I sit in the back and place her seat about 2/3 the way up the kayak, and that seems to work well for us, giving me good leg room and her too. We synchronize our paddling and can make good speed. However when it is windy and waves are a bit high, I can see where a hard body Kayak would be better as the Sea Eagle has a larger profile for the wind and waves to fight. I bought this mainly to provide a healthy and fun way to work off some of my mid-section, and Kayaking defiantly does work your mid section, you can feel the burn. By summer’s end I should be at my weight goal. It is easy to paddle and can go pretty quick, plus it handles the large Boat swells much better than a Hard Kayak, as it is flexible enough to roll with the waves, whereas the hard Body Kayaks I see,, the waves will sometimes wash over them. I can visualize many years of use with this and cannot recommend it enough.
Review: Perfect and met our needs! - My husband and I were talking about getting a kayak for a couple years. The only problem was that two hard bodied ones are too expensive and so are the two seated ones as well. Furthermore, having to get a rack for our cars was a bit of a turnoff. After kayaking in Moab in a inflatable kayak, it gave us the idea that perhaps an inflatable one was our best option and we started looking around for one. We were thrilled to come across the Sea Eagle. We loved the quality, the ease of transport, the ease of putting it together and we especially loved the price. We got the pro package because of the better seats and we're glad. As others have mentioned, the toughest part is the initial job of fitting the rubber rings on each of the valves. This is a two-person job, but not as bad as we expected. One person puts the rubber ring on as much as they could and holds it on while the second person pulls the ring the rest of the way over the valve. Once it's on, it never has to be done again. It took us around 20 minutes to blow it up the first time. We weren't sure what we were doing and of course we were a bit nervous. After the first time, it takes us about ten minutes to inflate and literally one minute to deflate. It's honestly a snap to do! My husband had wanted to purchase an electric pump instead of relying on the foot pump included, but I told him that others swear that the foot pump is all that's needed and they're right. It's amazing how much air gets pumped into the boat with just one push of the foot. You do NOT need another pump! We had some concerns about the comfort of seats which are blown up. They're quite comfortable. I can't speak for the regular seats, but the pro seats are well formed with good back and rear-end support. When doing our research, we weren't sure if we should get the 370 or the smaller sized one. We wanted a kayak that gave us a decent amount of room, but was still manageable to be rowed by one person if we wanted. My husband is 6 foot and I'm 5'6" and the 370 is perfect. It gives us plenty of room for our legs, plus for our stuff, but is still small enough to be used by only one of us. If you're looking for a two-man kayak, get the 370. The 340 would be too cramped, I believe. One thing should be noted: You do tend to sit up a bit higher than you would in a hard shelled kayak. Letting out some of the air in the seats would bring you down lower, but we're fine with the higher seating and enjoy the firm support. We've taken the kayak on a calm lake with little breeze, on a lake with a little bit of wind as well as on a river that started off calm and became a bit windy and had some small rapids from time to time. It performed well in all instances! Would it be great in a high wind situation? Probably not, but a light wind didn't cause any issues for us. Does it move through the water as easily as a hard body kayak? Not quite, but it does move through the water easily and doesn't take away from the experience. For someone who's looking for a kayak that can be thrown into a car easily, doesn't cost a small fortune and that is well made and tough, this is the kayak for you. Others are just as impressed as we are. There isn't a time when we take it out that at least one or two people come over to us to ask questions about it.

## Features

- LIGHWEIGHT Inflatable Kayak. Packs down small enough to fit in a car trunk, Affordale, Portable
- A RUGGED INFLATABLE KAYAK able to hold 3 people or 650 lbs and yet easy enough to be carried and paddled by one.
- OPEN AND CLOSE DRAIN VALVES / Five deluxe one-way valves / Tube DIameter: 10 inches / 2 AB30 7 foot 10 inch 4 Part Paddles with asymmetrical blade and aluminum shaft
- SUN & SALTWATER resistant hull material / I-BEAM construction floor / 2 skegs on the bottom for better tracking & speed.
- SEA EAGLE SPORTS KAYAKS to a fraction of their inflatable size, can be carried almost anywhere there is water and set up in less than 10 minutes! QuikSail package also includes our universal quiksale and two super comfortable deluxe inflatable kayak seats for improved back support and comes with a 3 Year Manufacturers Warranty against manufacturing defects by Sea Eagle.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01283EMC8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #416,844 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #35 in Touring Kayaks |
| Brand | Sea Eagle |
| Brand Name | Sea Eagle |
| Color | Blue/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,992 Reviews |
| Included Components | Hull, Seats, Paddles, bag and Pump |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 154"L x 34"W x 10"H |
| Item Type Name | Inflatable Kayak |
| Item Weight | 47 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sea Eagle Boats |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Seating Capacity | 3.0 |
| Style | SE370 Sports Kayak QuikSail Package |
| Style Name | SE370 Sports Kayak QuikSail Package |
| UPC | 023634825726 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Manfacturers Warranty |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 650 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sea Eagle
- **Color:** Blue/White
- **Item Weight:** 47 Pounds
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Style:** SE370 Sports Kayak QuikSail Package

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ... is no “Rubber Boat” This is Kayak is an excellent investment. We have been using this for about ...
*by M***S on July 22, 2016*

***** 2 ½ Month Review - This is no “Rubber Boat” This is Kayak is an excellent investment. We have been using this for about 2 ½ months now. It came to our door in about 4 days time. It was packed very well and unpacked easily. It included the 370 Kayak, very large and good quality Sea Eagle canvas duffle bag, 2 paddles that break down to 4 pieces each per paddle (2 paddle ends, 2 poles make 1 paddle and there are 2 complete paddles), 1 lightweight but sturdy foot pump complete with hose and adapters (this pumps a very large amount of air in a very short amount of time), a repair kit, and a gauge to measure the air pressure. The gauge is a clear piece of plastic that simply measures against the markings on the inflatable tubes of the craft. It is real simple to use. The material is a tough PVC that can take a lot of abuse and cleans up nicely. ** Tip, we ran the repair kit string through it so it doesn’t get lost and is easy to find. ***** Sea Eagle 370 Kayak First we empty the Duffle bag and Gym bag, we break it up and place the Kayak and Paddle poles in the Sea Eagle canvas duffle bag, and place the Paddle ends, foot pump, and Measuring device in a regular Gym bag. The Gym bag is light enough for 1 person to carry along with the 2 seats, while the other one pulls the heavier Sea Eagle bag on out folding cart. (That’s just how we do it, it is nice and easy that way) This Kayak sets up and tears down like a dream, partly due to their use of special valves that install and un-install with finger pressure. Easy enough that my 9 year old granddaughter not only can do it but has done it now multiple times. They are a large diameter and the only hard thing was getting their retainer loops around the Boat sockets. If you have weak fingers, you may need help initially installing them, but once they are on, they stay on and you don’t need to worry about them again. Setting up is as easy as rolling the Kayak out, Place the inflatable Skeg covers (Skegs are the 2 bottom fins for tracking) in place to protect them, then threading the valves in, then inserting the hose to each tube, one at a time, and using the foot-pump to pump in the air. This is done surprisingly quickly, and then capping off the valves by just screwing on the caps. I get a lot of interested people who watch us and are amazed that we are able to have a 12 ½ foot Kayak in a bag. And once close up, they too are amazed at the quality of this. You start with the bottom, then do the 2 sides, taking the measuring tool to get the right amount of air in them, then you inflate the front and back end caps which firm up the Kayak. ***** Seats Next are the Seats, you simply place them in the Kayak in the desired places, easy as pie. The Pro package we ordered came with the Pro Seats. They are of a good quality and are covered in a canvas which not only protects them and adds stability, but also make a neutral temperature to sit on, so if the sun is blazing, and you are out of the boat on shore or swimming, when you get back in, the seat is not scorching hot, and the opposite goes if it is cold. You can put the seats in anyplace in the Kayak to adjust for amount of space you need. I would recommend getting the Pro Package for the extra, it is worth it. Next we take the Skeg covers off, put them in back of the kayak, place the Kayak in the water and tie it off. Then while one person watches the Kayak, the other takes back the bags, pump, and cart to the car and locks it up. Then we are ready to go. As detailed as this may sound, after a few times, this team work only takes about 15 minutes from car trunk, to getting into the Kayak. ***** Paddles We jump in the Kayak and are off to fun : ) The Paddles are light weight and strong, and break down to 4 pieces per paddle. All the pieces do float, so if one rolls off the pier while assembling, it won’t sink. They are easily put together, and they give you 3 positions to adjust for your paddling, we just use the center position. My 9 year old granddaughter’s 1st job when we start putting it up, it to assemble the Paddles, takes her less time than it does for me to roll out the Kayak and set the inflation valves. ***** Useage As for using the Kayak, it handles very well, I am about 5’7” 195#, and Grand daughter is about 4’ and 85#. I sit in the back and place her seat about 2/3 the way up the kayak, and that seems to work well for us, giving me good leg room and her too. We synchronize our paddling and can make good speed. However when it is windy and waves are a bit high, I can see where a hard body Kayak would be better as the Sea Eagle has a larger profile for the wind and waves to fight. I bought this mainly to provide a healthy and fun way to work off some of my mid-section, and Kayaking defiantly does work your mid section, you can feel the burn. By summer’s end I should be at my weight goal. It is easy to paddle and can go pretty quick, plus it handles the large Boat swells much better than a Hard Kayak, as it is flexible enough to roll with the waves, whereas the hard Body Kayaks I see,, the waves will sometimes wash over them. I can visualize many years of use with this and cannot recommend it enough.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect and met our needs!
*by G***. on June 12, 2014*

My husband and I were talking about getting a kayak for a couple years. The only problem was that two hard bodied ones are too expensive and so are the two seated ones as well. Furthermore, having to get a rack for our cars was a bit of a turnoff. After kayaking in Moab in a inflatable kayak, it gave us the idea that perhaps an inflatable one was our best option and we started looking around for one. We were thrilled to come across the Sea Eagle. We loved the quality, the ease of transport, the ease of putting it together and we especially loved the price. We got the pro package because of the better seats and we're glad. As others have mentioned, the toughest part is the initial job of fitting the rubber rings on each of the valves. This is a two-person job, but not as bad as we expected. One person puts the rubber ring on as much as they could and holds it on while the second person pulls the ring the rest of the way over the valve. Once it's on, it never has to be done again. It took us around 20 minutes to blow it up the first time. We weren't sure what we were doing and of course we were a bit nervous. After the first time, it takes us about ten minutes to inflate and literally one minute to deflate. It's honestly a snap to do! My husband had wanted to purchase an electric pump instead of relying on the foot pump included, but I told him that others swear that the foot pump is all that's needed and they're right. It's amazing how much air gets pumped into the boat with just one push of the foot. You do NOT need another pump! We had some concerns about the comfort of seats which are blown up. They're quite comfortable. I can't speak for the regular seats, but the pro seats are well formed with good back and rear-end support. When doing our research, we weren't sure if we should get the 370 or the smaller sized one. We wanted a kayak that gave us a decent amount of room, but was still manageable to be rowed by one person if we wanted. My husband is 6 foot and I'm 5'6" and the 370 is perfect. It gives us plenty of room for our legs, plus for our stuff, but is still small enough to be used by only one of us. If you're looking for a two-man kayak, get the 370. The 340 would be too cramped, I believe. One thing should be noted: You do tend to sit up a bit higher than you would in a hard shelled kayak. Letting out some of the air in the seats would bring you down lower, but we're fine with the higher seating and enjoy the firm support. We've taken the kayak on a calm lake with little breeze, on a lake with a little bit of wind as well as on a river that started off calm and became a bit windy and had some small rapids from time to time. It performed well in all instances! Would it be great in a high wind situation? Probably not, but a light wind didn't cause any issues for us. Does it move through the water as easily as a hard body kayak? Not quite, but it does move through the water easily and doesn't take away from the experience. For someone who's looking for a kayak that can be thrown into a car easily, doesn't cost a small fortune and that is well made and tough, this is the kayak for you. Others are just as impressed as we are. There isn't a time when we take it out that at least one or two people come over to us to ask questions about it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Living the dream.
*by D***R on September 1, 2014*

Got this Kayak for a few reasons: It is inflatable (I live in an apartment and a hard kayak is not an option), and it was in my price range, and I liked what the reviews had to say. Got a chance to try it out today... I might have rated it with five stars, but I only tested it in smooth water and I'm not an experienced kayaker, so hesitated to give it all the stars without actually knowing how to put it thorough all it's paces. However, I can say I'm very happy with it so far!! Stability - It was very stable, even getting and getting out, and bear in mind that I am neither graceful, or in shape, or (ahem) remotely slim. Handling - It handled really well. Bear in mind, we were in a lake, on relatively smooth water but we could easily manuver it with either one or two people paddling, and could do intricate turns (even with two inexperienced paddlers) around buoys and the like. Wind: We had some wind, but not a lot... however, I can see that if it was windy, the handling might become more of a challenge. Ease of inflation - Cannot be easier. The foot pump works great; the hardest part was installing the one-way valves to start with. Ease of deflation: Could not be easier. Unscrew the valve tops, and it pretty much does most of the work. Very fast. Ease of getting back in the bag - at this moment, unknown. I have the kayak drying in my tub, and need to clean it off (got some sand and crud in it) before repacking it. However, I don't think it's going to be a problem. Paddles - again, I'm not an experienced kayaker, so someone with a lot of expertise might have a different opinion, but I like the paddles better than the one-piece ones I learned on. The nice part is that you can sort of rotate the angles of the blades merely by adjusting which hole the locking mechanism in the middle of the paddle is in - so you can adjust the angles to be straight (middle hole) or 45 degrees either way by moving to one of the other two holes. (They are a four-part paddle, so there's two paddle ends, and two bits that make up the length of the paddle, the adjustment is where those two pieces snap together). All in all, am thrilled so far. Stable, easy to handle, easy to paddle, easy to inflate, easy to deflate, and FUN. Good bang for my buck. The whole goal here for me was to get something I could use by myself or with someone else to cruise around lakes... most specifically some Montana lakes in a couple years when I get to go back "home" for a celebration. This kayak will make that dream happen.

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