Heron Jr Kayak
The lightweight, kid-sized Heron Jr Kayak from Old Town will have the munchkins racing circles around your big, ponderous container ship of a kayak. It tracks well for easy paddling and maneuvers as quickly as a friendly mongoose to minimize the time they spend stuck in the reeds. The boat's fitted with an internal foam billet so they can't send it to the bottom of the lake when they tip it over. A comfy seat keeps backsides happy, and best of all (for them, anyway) is the Tag Along Tow System, which allows the Heron Jr. to easily hook up to another boat for a relaxing ride around the pond while you get in that extra workout.
Details
- A single-person junior kayak for lazy days on the river
- Nimble and maneuverable for smaller paddlers with big river dreams
- Tag Along Tow System hauls the kayak when tiny arms grow tired
- Contoured padded seat offers a comfy site for all-day affairs
- Item #JOP001Q
- Hull Material
- single-layer polyethylene
- Length
- 7ft 5in
- Width
- 25in
- Deck Height
- 10.5in
- Maximum Load
- 115lb
- Cockpit Dimensions
- 16.25 x 35in
- Rudder
- none
- Skeg
- none
- Paddler Skill
- beginner to intermediate
- Claimed Weight
- 26lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 4, 2021
Perfect fit for my nine year old
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
This kayak is exactly what I was hoping it would be for my kiddo. It's light-weight and a piece of cake to lift and load onto the car, and my son has no problem carrying it to the water by himself. It's nice and narrow for his kid arms to paddle but stable enough that he hasn't capsized. The only thing I'd add is foot pegs, but as a beginner, he doesn't know what he's missing.
May 24, 2019
Too expensive
I was very disappointed that the heron jr. doesn’t come with adjustable foot pegs or any for that matter. The seat is also pretty poor. Priced too close to adult size kayaks with more features and abilities is my main gripe, though. Come on old town. It’s for kids. 200 would be plenty for this bobber.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
July 5, 2018
Great for child
I bought this for my granddaughters fourth birthday, she took to it immediately
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
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