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Aqua Marina Laxo 320

Summary

Price At Time Of Writing | $759.99

Our Overall Rating | 74 out of 100

Pros - Easy to set up, well-made

Cons - Too short to comfortably seat two people

Overall - High quality but can be improved

Technical Specifications

Open Size - 320x90cm

Weight - 12kg

Load Capacity - 180kg

Packed Size - 90x55x40cm

Our Analysis & Ratings

The Laxo 320 is a snug two-person kayak with good water tracking. As a short kayak, it’s a tight fit for two adults. Lack of footrests and slow-drying fabric are downsides, however, its dual fins and slight V-shaped hull enhance straight-line tracking, setting it apart from rivals and justifying its inclusion on our list.

Performance - The Laxo 320 isn't a high-performance kayak, but it tracks decently straight due to its V-shaped inner tubes and twin fins. Yet, like the Itiwit 1–2-person kayak, the wide side tubes make reaching the water a bit difficult. Despite supportive foam seats, the lack of footrests hampers ease of paddling. Combined with the inflatable floor's softness, it's not ideal for paddling long distances.

Construction - The two fins are a clever design feature on a non-drop-stitch kayak to aid in straight-line tracking in the absence of a genuinely hard hull. The kayak has three distinct air chambers — one for the floor, one for each side tube — which are made of flexible PVC that is covered with UV- and water-resistant nylon fabric. The floor and side tubes only withstand 1 PSI of pressure, leading to more flex and instability in the water. During launch and landing, the fabric withstands abrasion, although it’s not puncture-resistant against rocks and sticks.

Setup/Pack down - The Aqua Marina Laxo 320 has three Boston valves, making inflation straightforward. The seats require no inflation, connecting via a velcro strip on the floor, however, the plastic clips attaching to the D-rings on the side tubes, which the seats clip onto, don’t seem that durable. The pack-down process is hindered by the fabric cover as it takes quite a while to dry. This kayak requires a multi-step procedure: roll up, transport, reinflate at home and let it sit outdoors for days before properly packing away. The supplied bag opens by zipping all the way around the side, making it easy to put in and take out the kayak.

Portability - At 12kg, the Aqua Marina Laxo 320 is on the lighter end of kayaks we’ve reviewed and the supplied bag is easy to carry down to the water and then store away. That’s only once dry, though. As mentioned above, once you’re finished kayaking and are ready to go home, it can’t be packed away straight away, so you will be transporting it rolled up and damp to then dry when home.

Comfort - The Aqua Marina Laxo 320 has comfortable foam seating, but it has no footrests, making paddling difficult and uncomfortable. A major concern is the limited space: the cockpit is cramped for two adults and even more so for taller individuals. The kayak has no internal storage and the only D-rings are those used to attach the seat straps.

Overall - Although there are some significant disadvantages, like a relatively small cockpit, fabric upholstery and no footrests, for the price, the Aqua Marina Laxoo 320 is a good choice if you don't want to go crazy trying to keep a kayak moving straight.

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