I recently purchased a Zpro Tango TA300 Kayak and initially was very impressed with it, but even after only one month of ownership and only 5 uses, I am already having second thoughts. I have limited space for storing a rigid canoe and an inflatable kayak seemed to offer the best compromise. However already the kayak seems to have developed serious problems.
Already I have had a floor chamber burst, which to be fair was promptly replaced by Zpro under warranty. However, the replacement chamber losers air and I find that after an hour or so of use I have to re-inflate the chamber to the correct pressure of 0.1bar. The presure drop is only about 20 milibar an hour, but enough to make the base really soft and difficult to paddle. I have tested the new chamber in a bath of water and it doesn't seem to have any signs of a leak or puncture, so I am a little perplexed by this.
I used the kayak again yesterday to travel the river from Chelmsford to Heybridge Basin - a journey of only 14 miles, but it took me 6 hours to paddle this distance, whereas in the past, I have travelled equal distances in a rigid Canadian kayak and have completed the journey in about 3 hours with ease. The Zpro is quite heavy and is a real pig to paddle but nonetheless is still a lot of fun, so I could accept this compromise if this were the only disadvantage, as it certainly has the advantage of easy storage and transportation in the boot of a car.
In cleaning the kayak today though I have noticed that the seams on the underside are already starting to split open as if I had heavily overloaded it, but in fact there was only my son and I paddling to Heybridge, having a total combined weight of less than 140kg, which is 110kg less than the stated maximum capacity of the Zpro TA300 of 250kg, so it rather appears as if I might have purchased a defective kayak. I have written to the manufacturer about this and I still await their response, which I'm sure will be positive as they have been very good so far.
These issues though, have planted seeds of doubt in my mind and I am now considering selling my Zpro TA300, once it has been sorted out and buying a rigid canoe of some sort after all and simply cutting my financial losses.
Has anybody else had similar problems or am I just very unlucky.
Marcel