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[VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS] Anko Inflatable Raft Boat RX3000 $13 (Was $29) + Delivery ($0 C&C/ In-Store/ OnePass/ $65 Spend) @ Kmart

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Inflatable dinghy on clearance. Looks like summer is officially over, Kmart has clearance on a lot of outdoor summer items. I picked up this in store for next year.
Link to all summer items.
https://www.kmart.com.au/category/sport-and-outdoor/pools-be…

Update: Sold out VIC. Sold out in-store TAS.

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  • +23

    Thanks, trip to Tasmania sorted

    • +3

      Totally, our rotto trip this year will be a LOT cheaper.

      • +10

        $16 saved only to be spent for the $16 small chips at rotto

        • Got to take any saving I can!

    • +3

      9NEWS: Drowning rates increase due to cheap kkayaks from Ozbargainers.

    • -3

      Its disposable so need another one for the way back

  • +1

    Maximum weight capacity: 120kg

    Prefect fit

  • Anyone have one of these? What are the chances that it actually holds air for long enough to get in the water and go for a paddle?

    • +1

      I had one a couple of years ago and it was surprisingly robust. That paddles did break relatively easily though the raft lasted a fair few bush outings

    • +3

      Yep! 3rd year of using. Still going strong. Use it with my kid to go out and jump off the boat to snorkel. It's been literally the best (not even one of the best) investment of my life. $29 for so much fun. 10/10 highly recommended

      • Any idea how big it is when deflated. Limited room in the car, so needed to check

        • A gym bag will hold everything. The raft fits into a shopping bag.

    • Tough as guts. We used it regularly for a year and stomped on it heaps of times to fold it up. Only got one small leak after a stick dug into it. An oar broke after several months so better get one raft for spares.

      • It would not survive colleges crossing at Chuwar SEQLD through the rapids, return paddle and sharp wood broken near the banks up river to collect mulberries.
        These inflatable are mostly for clear water.

    • Used a similar one to do some aquatic urban exploration. It lasted for 2 trips before it got a puncture.

  • All might go well with the $4.99 floating Toucan from Anaconda be more stable.
    https://www.anacondastores.com/water-sports/pool-toys-inflat…

    • Anaconda seems to have more $5 pool floats down from $30 looking better in quality from the look.

  • The inflatable beach shelter(kmart.com.au) is sold out :(

  • +1

    OOS online, does anyone know how to stock check this so I can go in store? Tia.

    • you can stock check on website for which stores have

  • +1

    Best $29 I’ve ever spent. Still in service from time to time along Brighton beach.

  • You'll need a license soon

  • We went out with friend has this one. Its so bad we thrown it away after about 2 hrs use. Kids hated it so badly.

    • +1

      Tell us your story…

  • +1

    I've got a lot of respect for this little raft. It's much tougher than it appears, but the oars can break if you overdo it.

    Sold out completely online. It'll be back next summer if you missed out.

  • These cheap little inflatable rafts are great fun, but can be very difficult to actually paddle around.

    Which is surprisingly unlike cheap inflatable kayaks, which can be quite agile and capable over a distance.

  • Now just need to wait for a sale on 60hp Mercury outboard

  • Of all the things to save money on…

  • Cheaper than the Titan sub and probably more fun!

  • Any one find any stores that still have stock of this?

  • +2

    Will it arrive in Brisbane before Thursday lol? 🌊☁️

  • Australian Navy needs to be messaged this deal, so we can protect ourselves from Chinese battleships.

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