Bote Zeppelin Aero

Inflatable Kayak
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4.3 · 1 avaliação

A 12-foot-6 solo-or-tandem inflatable kayak with a removable drop-stitch floor chamber, self-bailing hull, 600-pound capacity, and a second seat included.

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The Zeppelin Aero is the premium generalist of the inflatable field. AeroBOTE construction with a removable floor chamber running 10 to 15 psi produces one of the stiffest hulls in the class, the 38-inch beam and 600-pound capacity handle two adults or one paddler with a cooler and a dog, and Bote ships the second seat in the box rather than selling it back to you. The self-draining hull, magnetic accessory points, and the brand's typically sharp aesthetics make it the inflatable that feels least like a compromise at the lake. What keeps it fifth in our ranking is the value equation against the boats above it. At $1,000 to $1,200 it costs Sea Eagle 380x money without the whitewater rating, and it cannot match the Convertible Elite's tracking on a long flatwater push — the Zeppelin is happier mooching around coves than covering miles. The loaded travel bag also hits about 50 pounds, an awkward single-person carry despite the 41-pound hull. If you want one good-looking, rigid, do-most-things inflatable and the specialists above do not tempt you, the Zeppelin earns its price; it just never wins a single category outright.
Removable high-pressure floor makes an impressively rigid hull
600-pound capacity with the tandem seat included
Self-draining deck and clean, quality fit and finish
Magnetic and strap accessory points integrate Bote's ecosystem
Premium price without a standout specialty
Loaded travel bag reaches roughly 50 pounds
Tracks adequately but falls short of rib-frame tourers over distance