LONO Aero PD 12′6″ Native Citron Inflatable Kayak | Pedal Drive Kayaks | BOTE
Introducing the reimagined pedal drive compatible LONO Aero 12′6″ Native Citron Inflatable Kayak. Whether you’re hitting your favorite fishing spots on the weekend, gearing up for a water borne expedition, or just hitting the local launch with your family, it’s time to say goodbye to compromise.
SAY GOODBYE TO COMPROMISE
PERFECT FOR THESE SKILL LEVELS
BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
For the person who wants speed, packability, portability, versatility, durability, and a pedal-driven option, the LONO Aero paired with the APEX Pedal Drive delivers. Use the LONO Aero by itself as a kayak or SUP, or add in the APEX Pedal Drive to take things to the next level. Never before have all of these features and benefits been available in one easy-to-use, delivered direct-to-your-door, badass package.
MAGNEPOD™ COMPATIBLE
The MAGNEPOD™ magnetic base is a revolutionary, tool-less drink retention system that makes securing your BOTE magnetic drinkware a snap.
FISHING MACHINE
The extreme stability will make you feel confident when making standing casts, increasing your line of sight and casting distance. Plus, the keel guard and mounted side bite fins protect the underside, letting you maneuver into the shallows.
ROCKET RAC COMPATIBLE
The Rocket Rac features 4 rod holders that fit both conventional and fly rods. Designed to allow two for trolling and two for storage.
PEDAL DRIVE COMPATIBLE
The Pedal Port built into the deck of the LONO Aero allows for the sold separately APEX Pedal Drive to be added to convert it from paddle driven to pedal driven.
LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE
AeroBOTE construction allows BOTE inflatable kayaks to transform from folded up travel bag into a fully functional kayak in minutes, allowing for superior ease of transportation and storage.
MADE WITH AEROBOTE
Constructed with our Aero Technology™ to ensure peak rigidity and performance.
Additional information
Dimensions | 12′6″L × 35.5″W × 20″D |
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Avg. Hull Weight | 51 LBS |
Capacity | 400 LBS |
Removable Top Dimensions | 53″L × 33″W × 3.5″D |
Avg. Removable Top Weight | 9 LBS |
Removable Seat Dimensions | 24″L × 22″W × 18″D |
Avg. Removable Seat Weight | 7 LBS |
Optimal Hull Inflation | 10-15 PSI |
Optimal Removable Top Inflation | 10-15 PSI |
Optimal Removable Seat Inflation | 7-10 PSI |
Travel Bag Dimensions | 41″ L × 19″ W × 13″ D |
Loaded Bag Weight | 73 LBS |
Included Items | One (1) LONO Aero 12′6″ Inflatable Kayak |
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Although the term inflatable can refer to any type of inflatable object, the term is often used in boating to specifically refer to inflatable boats.
A kayak is a small, narrow human-powered watercraft typically propelled by means of a long, double-bladed paddle. The word kayak originates from the Inuktitut word qajaq (IPA: [qajɑq]). In British English, the kayak is also considered to be a kind of canoe.
There are countless different types of kayaks due to the craft being easily adaptable for different environments and purposes. The traditional kayak has an enclosed deck and one or more cockpits, each seating one occupant or kayaker, differentiating the craft from an open-deck canoe. The cockpit is sometimes covered by a spray deck that prevents unwanted entry of water from waves or splashes. Even within these confines, kayaks vary vastly in respect to materials, length, and width, with some kayaks such as the sprint kayak designed to be fast and light, and others such as the whitewater kayak designed to be sturdy and maneuverable.
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by Andrew
I’m very happy with the LONO so far, it’s a great design that lives up to the promises made for portability speed and comfort. I’ve been out on the lake with my kid and the dog, and have been out in the ocean and it handled well. I’m also happy with BOTE as a company, I’ve contacted their service department a few times and they were very helpful. For example I lost a small clip and they are sending me a new one. I’ve previously owned other premium kayak products such as Hobie Mirage, and I would say Bote is comparable. Would recommend.
by William
The Kayak is great! Very spacious and easy to use!
by Andrew
Its very sturdy and well balanced. The overall quality is very nice and I’m very happy with the Bote!
by Joshua
I absolutely love it! It’s light and durable, only takes a short period of time to inflate. Super easy.
by Linda
Loved it so much, buying a second!
We tried out our new kayak at the river/beach a few weekends ago. We decided to load the kayak fully packed in its case and bring it down to the beach. We had to climb over a bridge and down through a trail to get to our private beach and it was manageable. Once on the beach we only had the manual pump that came with the kayak and we were so surprised to see how quickly it inflated. That was much easier than we were expecting. Once the kayak was inflated and all pieces were inflated assembling it was a breeze. We tested out the SUP feature first and found with the addition of the fin below that it was very maneuverable and controllable in the water. Attaching the accessories to turn it into a kayak was super simple and we also fully enjoyed kayaking and noted that the kayak was very seaworthy and stable even when we put three people on it LOL. All the pieces of the product were so rigid and felt so adorable we were so impressed. We loved it so much that we’re going to buy a second. One thing to note is getting it back in the case successfully. We did not find the folding instructions useful. We developed our own method. It’s important to let the kayak warm up in the sun so that it’s more malleable. Once this is done we started with the nose and folded the rigid part of the nose to the side so that the kayak would not become too bulky and it’s folded position. We rolled it and flattened it as we went and then we put all of our weight on it to compress it as much as possible. With this done it fit nicely into the case and there was room to put the two additional inflatable pieces the seat and the platform could go in nicely on top or on bottom in the case. I can’t say enough about this kayak we love it and are looking forward to buying more accessories and adding another one to our collection. We’re hooked!