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Advanced Elements - Straitedge Angler Inflatable Kayak - Fishing Kayak

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About this item

  • Hull design - Built-in aluminum ribs define the bow and stern and improve tracking while the drop-stitch floor construction provides rigid stability.
  • Versatile - The unique Accessory Frame System gives kayakers the ability to mount aftermarket rod holders, a fish finder and other equipment.
  • Propulsion capable - Increase your propulsion capacity by adding Bixpy Motor to the fin box.
  • Comfortable - High support, adjustable AirFrame PRO seat provides comfort for hours of paddling.
  • Durable - The kayak is outfitted with abrasion pads in high-use areas to ensure maximum durability.
  • Accessories included - The package includes a drop-stitch floor, two accessory frames, an AirFrame PRO seat, a duffel bag with shoulder straps, an owner's manual and a repair kit.
  • Length: 10’6″, width: 38.5", weight: 45 lb
  • Max. weight 400 lb (181 kg), Max. paddler height: 6'1"



From the manufacturer

Features

main floor

Drop-Stitch Floor

You can feel confident standing up for sight casting or while bringing in big catches! As shown in our inflatable standup paddle boards, drop-stitch technology allows us to create high pressure forms that are extremely rigid.

A drop-stitch floor not only creates a hull with chine, for added tracking ability, but it adds superior rigidity for stand-up ability and provides more stability in rough conditions or while bringing in big catches.

front webbing and dring

Comfortable

High support, adjustable AirFrame PRO seat provides comfort for hours of paddling.

Front and rear bungee deck Lacing with stainless steel d-rings.

High backed aluminum framed AirFrame PRO seat.

paddle holder

Design

Built-in aluminum ribs define the bow and stern and improve tracking while drop-stitch floor construction provides rigid stability.

The Accessory Frame System gives the ability to mount aftermarket rod holders, fish finder, and other equipment.

Fin box designed to hold an ElectraFin Motor.

Paddle holders.

Removable Deep Fin for enhanced tracking.

pvc material

Material

Our PVC Tarpaulin Hull Material features a Polyester fabric sandwiched by layers of vinyl which creates a durable and strong outer cover. Multi-layer material and multiple air chambers provide maximum durability for aggressive conditions.

Abrasion Pads in high use areas for maximum durability.

Advanced Elements Spring valve.

Stainless steel d-rings for drift anchor and stringer attachment.

StraightEdge Angler Pro

Inflatable Fishing like a Pro

The StraitEdge Angler PRO takes fishing from an inflatable kayak to the next level! With a wide beam and Drop-stitch floor technology, you can feel confident standing up or bringing in big catches. Multi-layer material and multiple air chambers provide maximum durability for aggressive conditions. Its revolutionary Accessory Frame System offers a variety of easy access options. By adding aftermarket 1” rail-mounts you can customize your kayak with rod holders, a fish finder, or other equipment. Its AirFrame PRO seat with mesh paneling provides real support and comfort on long days. With additional features such as stainless steel d-rings, bungee deck lacing for abundant gear storage, paddle holders, and our patented aluminum rib-frame technology, for superior tracking and performance, there’s nothing left to say but “Fish-On”!

The Specs

  • Color Sage/Gray
  • Length 10'6"
  • Width 38.5"
  • Weight 45 lbs (20.5 kg)
  • Max. Weight 400 lbs (181 kg)
  • Chambers 5
  • Folded Size 32"x18"x11"
angler pro in action

Accessories Included

  • Drop-stitch Floor
  • 2 Accessory Frames
  • AirFrame PRO Seat
  • Duffel Bag w/ Shoulder Straps
  • Owner’s Manual
  • Repair Kit

Advanced Elements: The Evolution of Inflatable Kayaks

Our goal at Advanced Elements is to enhance your outdoor experience by designing and manufacturing “Inflatable kayaks with cutting edge technology”. We are deep rooted in product development with patented technology, striving to develop inflatable kayaks, iSUPs, and paddlesports accessories that excel in performance, quality, and portability.


Luvbug
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
The seam came apart after about 6 uses. Customer support is non existent. They blamed us for not letting some air out after each use but yet it's supposed to have automatic over inflation vales...hmmm.Customer supports answer was they could sell us another cover...no thank you they fail.
CHRIS I.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 26, 2017
Well made Kayak,have yet to try,good price.Would of liked a paddle included but never mind.
Norma
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2015
Very well built,really stable and handles well.
mr m battrick
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 7, 2014
After considering many options for sit on Kayaks, for ease of handling and storage I opted for the inflatable .Not dissappointed quick to inflate , deflate and most important fantastic quality . Two small negatives , accessory bar to far forward have to stretch a bit and the straps on the sides get in the way when paddling.
Ralston
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2014
First off let me startby saying this kayak is loads of fun. I've taken it out on both lakes and rivers in Texas and had an absolute blast!The first time you get the kayak I suggest taking it out and playing with it... set it up, take it down, inflate, deflate, etc... that way you don't look like a total noob when you are out and ready to take it out for it's maden voyage. Also on that note I wouldn't suggest cristening it by shattering a bottle of champagne against the bow... just sayin'. Anyways, after familiarization, the kayak goes from packed up to completely set up in no more than 5 quick minutes and deflation and take down is even less... prolly around 3 or so. I guess my only complaint with the kayak itself would be the metal bar thing (accessory bar) to add attachments. First, for anyone else that has wondered the same and found no answers, let me say that it cannot go on backwards. Meaning that the metal bar is fitted to go only one way... towards the bow. I thought that it might make it easier to access equipment (fishing rod holders, gps, etc..) if it were closer to the pilot's seat... but it wont go that way. Now let me say that on my specific kayak I think the manufacturing boogered up the attatchment process for the accessory bar cause mine one go on neither backwards nor forwards. The hard black rubber gromets that the metal bar attaches to on the boat, while secured strongly to the boats sides, are unfortunately placed in the wrong location thereby making it impossible to use the metal accessory bar at all. The only solutions I could think of would be to either A) take the metal bar to a machine shop and have them bend the tube to allow for proper angle adjustment B) send the kayak back and ask for a new one or C) try and fabricate something myself that is similar out of 1" metal tube or PVC from Home Depot. Instead I opted for option D and I don't even use the metal accessory bar. I suppose if you're a really hard core fisherman and you wanted to attach sonar and GPS to it then it might be a minor set back but short of that... I really dont see any problem just not using it. It takes one less step to set up the kayak without it and it weighs one pound less. The hardened rubber gromets that are meant to hold the metal accessory bar have a one inch hole and anything of that diameter will fit rather nice and snuggly in there... I may see what I can muster up at the local hardware store in the future but for now... it's really not an issue. Also those gromets are secured very strongly (as is everything on the kayak) to the boat itself and you could easily attach an anker, moaring line, or really anything else you wanted to it without worry or problem.This leads me to my next topic... ruggedness. Holy Moly.... if you're thinking pool toy... you could not be farther from the truth. This thing is super rugged and durable!!! I've taken this thing out on class three rapids, river's, lakes, and fishing. The only thing I have yet to do is take it out to the Gulf of Mexico in Galveston and do some saltwater activities with it. This yak handles rapids like it's an old war veteran.... meaning that the sudden "action" one would see with rapids proves to be almost nothing with this boat. So when you see it's rated for class 3 rapids you better believe it. The two outer air chambers provide for unwaivered stability helping to maintain the boat upright through almost whatever. I took the boat on it's maden voyage to Dallas' white water park, the Dallas Wave, to see how it handled rapids up to class three. Easy Peasy. This boat handles Class 1, 2, and 3 rapids almost like it's nothing. And I have very minimal previous whitewater experience (once in Chile in the Andes Mountains and once in Colorado in the Rockies). Unless the rapids are class 3 or higher you wont even feel any bumps or have to do any paddling at all because of the wonderful stability and the fact that you're riding one big air cusion. All that being said.. .I did manage to flip the kayak once on my second trip down the class 3 rapid section of the whitewater park... but mostly due to my inexperience. First off the 24 scupper holes are a god send for surf or whitewater. Water goes in. Water goes out. I love em. But you have to remember to open them... woops. My bad. I went down the class 3 section and forgot to open them prior. Water came in the boat and stayed in... then I became so heavy it pinned me up against a rocky embankment and at 425cfs... proceeded to flip me over. Boy was that fun! :) next thing I know I'm floating down the Trinity River with my paddle in one hand and my kayak upside down in the other. I got soaked but loved every minute of it! In hindsight I should have had the scupper holes open and not gone down the class 3 chute a little catty wompus but instead go straight on. So I hopped out, stuck the kayak on my shoulder and hiked back up river to try again. I wasn't gunna have it best me again. Second attempt... this time with drainage holes open... water came in, water went out, I went down the chute straight on and avoided the rocky embankment with a swift push from the paddle and woohoo! .. I made it... easy peasy! This boat is rugged! I've smashed into rocks, limestone cliffs, been up against trees, run over gravel... not even a scratch! Not even a dent in the aluminum bars in the bow or stern! Only some marks but those came out with just rubbing on em with a wet cloth. I'm truly amazed by this boat. It would seriously take some serious stuff to puncture this heavy duty boat. The bow and stern landing plates are awesome and allow one to paddle full speed into the shore and they take all the friction from the gravel and sand. The reinforced areas on top of the lateral air chambers are nice and provide for extra durability. I wish they covered more of the boat... but I imagine that would make it even heavier and at 40lbs I feel it's just heavy enough. Because of the durability, the versatility and the stability this boat has... I easily see it lasting me a lifetime.The comfortability of this yak is top notch... it's open so you can sit in it however you darn well please... feet forward, indian style, over the sides, sideways, on top of one of the sides... heck, you can even lay down in it and Bam! Waterbed! :) I'm 5'9" and 145lbs 29 yr old guy and it's the perfect size for me. One day I wanna go kayak camping and ill just use the kayak as an airmatress... and sleep under the stars. Just yesterday I tried this kayak with two people in it... It says it can hold up to 300lbs and with the girl I was with we didn't even reach a total combined weight of 275. It's prolly not recommended seeing how it says "Only 1 person" but just incase anybody is wondering if one person sits towards the stern and the other towards the bow and you don't inflate the floor chamber as much and you both face each other... it easily supports two people as long as you don't pass the 300lb weight limit. It actually tracks better with the extra weight. If you're really fat this obviously wont work... but if you're average or skinny it's no problem and makes for a fun day fishing out on the lake. For us, it was still comfortable with two people in it.You do have to remember to clean and dry this kayak thoroughly after every use otherwise it may get mildew build up and start to stink.. but i found if you just inflate it and set it up when you get home it air dries pretty well. Then just go over it with a cloth and rub the excess water off and wipe it down.I also bought the big Wind Paddle Cruiser sail for the kayak and in North Texas winds I can easily reach a full 10 knots (12mph) or maybe even more... (im estimating)... When I used it out on lake Lewisville I was haulin' butt! Other people in kayaks and canoes saw me... I popped up the sail and took off! In about 1 minute I was out of sight of them. Just use the paddle as a makeshift rudder and you're good to go! Wiith the sail it makes long water trips a breeze!I love all the D rings, bungies, and attachment points on the kayak... there are plenty of spots to attach gear and equipment and they're all very strong so you don't even have to worry about them ripping out or anything like that.Overall I'd give this kayak 4.5 stars out of five but even with the minor accessory bar mistake... I feel like it's earned 5 stars in my heart. Versatility is unbeatable. I can fit the kayak, my mountain bike, and camping equipment all in my Ford Ranger with ease. Comfortability is unbeatable. It's like an air matress on top of a waterbed! Ruggedness is suprisingly strong! A lot stronger than anticipated. I no longer worry about holes or damaging it. Because the chambers of air are filled with air it floats no matter what. Swamped it floats, upside down it floats, or any other position it floats.
Rusty Gore
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2013
I am a retired white water guide and outfitter from Idaho with over 30 years experience owning and operating inflatables. For my 64th birthday I got the Advanced Elements Straitedge Angler for exploring the rivers of Asia. I made a video showing the "Advanced Elements Straitedge Angler Kayak" in action in Class 3 and 4 rapids on the beautiful Mae Taeng River, Thailand and a look at some of the kayaks features.[...] Purchased from Amazon and delivered to my address in the USA. The boat, pump, paddle, life jacket and related equipment arrived on time in strong undamaged packaging. I took the kayak out of the cardboard box but left it the heavy plastic bag. I slipped it into the included carrying bag then into the optional A. E. Kayakpack. From there it went half way around the world through 3 airports to Thailand. When I picked the kayak up off the conveyor belt at the airport, one of the backpack straps stowed in the zipper compartment was extended out through the slots in the bottom of the Kayakpack. Only luck saved the kayak from getting caught by this strap and possible damaged before reaching the river. Before you fly, hook the metal end at the lower end of the backpack strap to the loops higher up the strap. See my soon to be released video, A. E. Kayakpack. Advanced Elements indicates this kayak could be used on flat water and class 1 to 3 rapids. We believe that is correct. From personal experience I strongly suggest , the A.E. Angler is not for use in class 4 rapids or higher. We found the self bailing port caps, self close by wave action alone in bigger waves and drops. This causes the kayak to fill with water and become very hard or impossible to paddle. This happened twice at the top of long class 4 rapids. The handles on the bow and stern covers are attached by Velcro and will pull away under pressure. I used 2 of the 4 large sturdy floor mounted D -rings to secure a stern line and the 4 sturdy plastic D-rings (use no metal on these just tie your line to them) and 10 small metal deck D-rings to secure the gear to. Nothing was lost after 3 flips except the 2 plastic rod holder inserts an umbrella and my hat. All bladder in cover type inflatable boats are a pain in the ass to maintain due to trapped water and sand. This kayak is no exception! If you are a low or the “no maintenance type” paddler, think twice before you buy this type of kayak. If you want an advanced design that cuts a very straight path yet can turns fast enough for class 3 rapids and has a comfortable seat, look close at this boat. The workmanship and materials on are high quality for the price range. I intend to use the accessory bar to mount my waterproof video camera on instead of fishing rods. There are elephants in these rivers. The additional $20 for the Angler package addition to the regular Straitedge is very good value for the buck. Wear patches, more d-rings and the accessory bar. Am I glad I got this kayak? You bet I am. We pushed it way harder than A. E. intended in class 3 and 4 rapids, semi inflated in the back of a pick up truck and who knows what at airports. It flipped 3 times, twice in seriously troubled waters, sunk and wrapped on the edge of a 5 foot drop off, got wedged between rocks and unlike me, the kayak came out without even a scratch. It's late July, the rainy season is just getting started. The Mae Taeng River is rising for the first time in months. There is long, thick, bamboo in this rising river moving from one rapid to the next, sometimes closing off the slot you are heading for. This condition, as well as high water levels, turns this class 3 & 4 stretch into class 5. We strongly suggest you go with one of the River Outfitters on your first trip down. Many Outfitters provide competent local guides, rescue personal with throw bags standing along the worst spots or in kayaks. Photographers wait in the rocks to get that impossible close up shot of you in the class 4 rapids. Weather you are in your kayak or on a raft, be safe and happy, you are on vacation.Rusty Gore
bobw
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2012
If you're looking for convenience, space saver, and a quality built inflatable, you can't go wrong with Advanced Elements' inflatable kayak. Since I go out every weekend, the inflatable stays inside the van. No need to store it in the garage. Inflation takes a few minutes, and you're good to go. The metal rod braises on both ends of the kayak does make a difference as far as stiffening the front and rear. It actually helps the kayak track good enough in comparison to other inflatables that sway side to side. However, the material of the body creates some drag, so it's not as fast as a hard shell kayak. In addition, as already mentioned by other reviewers, it's not a good idea to store it while it's still wet. Within a few days, the leftover moisture will leave a moldy odor. Dry it good in order to avoid the problem. Other than that, the inflatable kayak is worth it!
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