🌊 Adventure Awaits: Dive into Fun with the Challenger 3!
The Intex 68370EP Challenger 3 Inflatable Boat Set is a robust and versatile watercraft designed for up to three adults, featuring a durable SuperStrong PVC construction, triple air chambers for safety, and a complete set of accessories including oars and a high-output pump for quick setup.
Item Weight | 11.68 Kilograms |
Size | Large |
Material Type | Vinyl, Polyvinyl Chloride |
Color | N /a |
T**M
Good raft
Very good raft, I use it to go on the lake with my wife and 6 year old and there is plenty of room. I inflated it once and keep it inflated in the garage and it hasn't lost any air in over a month. I haven't used the oars as I bought a little trolling motor that is a game changer for going out on the lake.
Z**X
Good Value
Have not tested the boat in salt water yet, but the vinyl seems reasonably thick and durable. Inflates easily with electric pump, holds two people easily with room for another person or a couple of kids. Rows easily with substantial oars that come with it. No leaks; has stayed fully inflated for almost a week. No negatives so far.
L**I
Good boat
We bought this as a replacement for an identical one that got washed away. This one has all the identical stats in the detail description. We found the one we thought we had lost. When we had the two side-by-side we compared them. Oddly this new one was slightly smaller than the original one. Other than that it’s a good boat.
J**N
Great for solo fishing
I got this raft used for $67 and boy it's a great value! This thing is literally 10 ft long and I bought the transom also for my little trolling motor and it works great plenty of room for cooler and tackle.
R**E
Great boat
We bought this boat to float a river with our 3 yr old grandson and we had great time. We also have had it out on the large inland lake where we live and it handles quite well even in the wind. Would definitely recommend this boat to anyone looking for a small safe boat to enjoy!
N**E
this raft would be fine for just floating in a lake or pool
My husband and I used this raft to float the Truckee River in Tahoe. About half way through, the raft got caught on a rock and within a few minutes, we noticed that we were starting to sink. We stopped, flipped it over and saw there were a couple of holes on the bottom.Thank god one of the girls we were with had an extra patch or else we would have been totally screwed. Bottom line, this raft would be fine for just floating in a lake or pool, but don't use it anywhere where there might be debris. It bothers me because we saw a bunch of people with cheaper looking floats and no one else got a hole in theirs.
J**N
Happy So Far
When I received this boat I was happy with the thickness of the rubber. I was able to inflate it very quickly with the pump they supplied. The only thing I was unhappy about was the top brackets for the motor mount. They are not at the proper angle and the arms of the motor mount will not slide into them. I just laid the arms on top of them and used zip ties to secure them. One more thing...the air inlet for the floor is like one of those cheap pool floats. I'm not sure if I'm suppose to push it in after inflated or leave it sticking out. The directions don't say and I don't want to do anything that will damage the inlet. It's jut that it looks like it can be accidentally kicked loose and let the air out.
D**N
ok but dont get a hole in it
Ok i got this for a float trip yesterday and it worked for about 3 miles before it got 4 holes in it from a little shallow part in the water that caused us to get stopped. now i know it wasnt the waters fault or the rocks cause we hit maaany low points and it withstood all the others, what caused it to pop was that there was a log in the water that we got stopped on that had a huge nail in it and that popped it. now the reason i DONT like it is cause of the lack of directions on the patch kits it comes with one small sticky patch and 4 small patches that require caulking on which it did NOT say in the manual or anything till you open the patches so i tryed the one small sticky one for the 2 main chambers that had 2 holes right next to each other and it did not hold even after an hour (30 mins longer than it said to wait before filling with air) and it did not hold at all and i couldnt carry the entire raft another 3 miles down river due to having to carry a cooler so i had to leave the raft behind due to not being able to fix it. so over all its a decent raft but if you get any holes in it you might as well ether A) throw it out or B) get silicon caulk and bigger vinyl patches at a pool store to fix it the good way so it will work again. but personally id save an extra $60 and get one of the Bestway Hydro-force rafts on here for $123-125 that are 3 ply of vinyl instead of 1 ply
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