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Excellent quality inflatable boat. We have had it for 3 years and the kids enjoy it every summer. I have bought the Intex electric car pump so I can inflate it at the beach in 3 minutes and on the way back it deflates it with the suction that the pump has, so it folds completely. I dry it and then put it back in the box. The oars have not shown any cracks in their handles for 3 years now. I highly recommend it.
P.S. Before storing it at the end of the summer, it is good to rinse it well with fresh water so it remains like new.
The product is quite durable. It inflates quite quickly and easily with the included pump and is suitable for 2 medium-sized adults or 3 children! We used it all August on vacation and it hasn't had any problems so far. Value for money.
While everyone considers Intex as an underrated useless company, I dare to say that it is truly top-notch in its field. So, I have had the Challenger 2 since 2013, even though it was manufactured in 2012. I have taken it to the sea, waterfalls, marshes, and even in rough weather conditions. In short, it has performed like a beast. It only got a puncture in one spot due to my mistake while washing it in the shower (of course, it was patched up). Other than that, I have nothing negative to say except that it is not suitable for two people, not even teenagers. Considering that I am 1.88 meters tall and can barely fit lying down, you can imagine how difficult it would be with a second person. Another minor downside is that the oar sockets are positioned too far forward, so the person driving the boat has their back towards the stern, resulting in not knowing where we are going. If they come from the stern side, they will have to be very far forward to reach the oars. From a technical standpoint, it has two Boston valves for quick inflation, two chambers in the hull with special pressure indicators, and a sufficiently sturdy vinyl floor with 18-gauge thickness. I admire it. Edit: This boat has become excessively expensive, I had bought it for 30 euros.