Old Town Vapor 10XT Kayak - 2021 for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$649.99
Used Value:
$389.99
Sale Value:
$584.99

For paddlers looking to do a bit of everything, the Old Town Vapor 10XT Kayak has the skills to handle ponds, lakes, rivers, and even a little mellow ocean paddling. The Vapor's stable platform and large volume offer tons of stability and load-bearing capability without making it handle like a steamship, and the extra-large cockpit has plenty of room to move around and make getting in and out a breeze.

Old Town made sure all-day comfort and simplicity was the name of the Vapor's game. In addition to the ginormous cockpit, the Comfort Flex seat is decked out with extra padding, and there are adjustable Support Track foot braces to give you a stable paddling platform. Together with a molded cockpit tray, cup holder, and stern hatch, the Vapor has all the comforts you could think of, without any unnecessary gadgets to slow you down.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
49lb
Cockpit Dimensions:
48 x 19.5in
Deck Height:
16.5in
Hatch Cover:
Click Seal
Hull Material:
polyethylene
Length:
10ft
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Maximum Load:
325lb
Recommended Use:
river paddling
Seat:
Comfort Flex (adjustable)
Width:
28.5in

Full Reviews

10
This kayak is awesome for lake or lazy river paddling. I've had it since 2015 and wanted this specific model so I could bring my german shepherd along. He fits comfortably with a rug I bought separately, so his paws have some grip on the bottom. I also really enjoy the ample room for my pack, fishing gear, legs, in addition to the rear cubby that has a suctioned lock to keep things dry or to use as a cooler, live well, etc. I like the paddle strap that secures my paddle when I want free hands, without the fear of it sliding off. The seat isn't built for luxury, but it does the job for me even after several hours, especially with the adjustable foot rests. This watercraft doesn't have a ton of extra bells and whistles, but it's not basic and I love that it's not flimsy, like many of the cheaper models I've seen. It's durable and roomy, without being too bulky or long to store easily. And at 10ft in length it's just short enough so I don't need to register it with the state DNR (Minnesota). If I could change one thing about this kayak, I would make it a bit lighter. I can handle it just fine as an average sized, out-of-shape, 5'7", thirty-something y/o woman, but after a long day of being on the water, hoisting the 50-ish lb boat onto my mini van can be cumbersome in comparison to a daintier boat. All in all, I would absolutely recommend this kayak. Go for it, especially if you have a dog.
Kelsey P., backcountry.com
April 28, 2020