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Sea Eagle 370 Pro Review

An inexpensive and more comfortable way to get out on the water with your friends or by yourself
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Sea Eagle 370 Pro Review
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $389 List
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Manufacturer:   Sea Eagle
By Maggie Nichols ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 11, 2023
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RANKED
#10 of 15
  • Gliding and Tracking - 25% 5.5
  • Maneuverability - 20% 6.0
  • Stability - 20% 4.5
  • Ease of Transport and Set Up - 15% 6.0
  • Comfort - 10% 6.5
  • Construction Quality - 10% 5.5

Our Verdict

The Sea Eagle 370 Pro is a complete package for kayaking — all you'll need to add is a couple of life jackets to get you and a friend out on the water safely. Thicker, adjustable seats and a higher stance make paddling more comfortable than most other budget options. Though the sides aren't as beefy as some, they're thicker than others we've tested at a similar price point. This helps the boat keep its shape and track properly rather than taco-ing and dragging. With seats that wedge into place, adjusting them on the go and finding the perfect balance for solo paddling is simpler too. Though we don't love the awkwardly shaped bag, and the paddles are wobbly, these complaints are relatively minor for this high-value paddling package. Our review of the best inflatable kayaks shows how it stacks up versus competing products.
REASONS TO BUY
All-inclusive package
Adjustable seating
Can paddle tandem or solo
Comfortable seats
REASONS TO AVOID
Awkward bulky bag
Foot pump is small
Wobbly paddles
Editor's Note: This article was revised to match our updated testing methods on October 11, 2023.

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Bottom Line An affordable and pleasant paddling experience with a friend or solo on calm watersA marginally more affordable folding boat that's a breeze to set up and enjoyable on calm and flat watersThis yak is among our favorites and it's built to last and perform at a high levelThis improved folding craft is lightweight and does pretty well, if less technical, for a budget-friendly priceIt's the cheapest of the cheap, and it paddles like it
Rating Categories Sea Eagle 370 Pro Oru Lake Advanced Elements A... Tucktec Folding Kayak Intex Explorer K2
Gliding and Tracking (25%)
5.5
7.5
9.0
7.0
4.0
Maneuverability (20%)
6.0
8.5
7.0
8.0
4.5
Stability (20%)
4.5
5.5
7.0
5.0
4.5
Ease of Transport and Set Up (15%)
6.0
9.0
4.5
7.0
5.0
Comfort (10%)
6.5
6.5
8.5
6.0
6.0
Construction Quality (10%)
5.5
9.0
8.0
7.5
3.0
Specs Sea Eagle 370 Pro Oru Lake Advanced Elements A... Tucktec Folding Kayak Intex Explorer K2
Measured Weight (boat and storage bag only) 42.8 lbs 17.0 lbs 33.25 lbs 26.0 lbs 26.2 lbs
Capacity Tandem; 650 lb Single; 250 lb Single; 300 lb Single; 300 lbs Tandem; 400 lb
Kayak Size (length x width) 12' 6" x 2' 10" 8'11" x 2' 8" 10' 3" x 2' 9" 10' x 2' 7"
(9' 4.5" boat only; rudder not included)
10' x 3'
Packed Size (length x width x height) 36" x 20" x 8" 42" x 18.5" x 10.5" 33" x 16" x 15" 46.5" x 14.5" x 9" 27" x 15" x 17"
Included Accessories Foot pump, repair kit, paddles Extra plastic buckle, extra velcro patches Repair kit Paddle Repair patches, pump, and paddles
Material/Construction 38 mil PVC Double-layered polypropylene, 10-year UV treatment Aluminum ribs in bow & stern, PVC-coated polyester 1/8" high-density polyethylene thermoplastic Polypropylene
Features Seatback pockets, bow & stern grablines, drainage hole, adjustable seats, two small tracking fins, converts to solo boat Adjustable backrest Adjustable backrest, bungees, pressure relief valve in floor, skeg Adjustable foot rest, adjustable backrest, front bungee, carry handles on ends Removable skeg, bow & stern grab lines, adjustable backrest, manual drainage hole

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Sea Eagle 370 Pro is a tandem boat that can convert for solo paddles and has a capacity of 650 pounds. It's made of 38 mil PVC and comes with two paddles, a foot pump, and a repair kit. It features seatback pockets, bow and stern grab lines, two small tracking fins, and a drainage port.

Performance Comparison


sea eagle 370 pro - with a friend or solo, there's a lot we love about this complete...
With a friend or solo, there's a lot we love about this complete paddling package from Sea Eagle.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Gliding and Tracking


Often, what slows you down when paddling an inflatable kayak is a heavy fabric that traps water and a boat that sits low in the water with lots of drag surface. The Sea Eagle 370 Pro combats both. The PVC hull doesn't soak up water, allowing you to glide more smoothly. A drainage hole in the back also helps keep you from collecting too much water in your cockpit. Though the PVC sides aren't as beefy as some of the burlier (and more expensive models) we tested, they hold more pressure than many other low-budget models. This helps the boat maintain its shape better, keeping you sitting on top of the water rather than sinking into it as if you were paddling a partially deflated pool toy.


The 370 Pro is 12.5 feet long, long enough to help you track better as you paddle. Especially with two people paddling, this boat tracks reasonably well and glides through the water with ease. Up against a stiff wind or tall waves, however, progress in this tall boat is rather hampered. But on calm days and flat waters, it's a breeze.

sea eagle 370 pro - ride higher out of the water in the sea eagle 370 pro.
Ride higher out of the water in the Sea Eagle 370 Pro.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Maneuverability


The seats of the Sea Eagle can also be inflated to be quite thick, vaulting you higher above the water and providing you with a better angle for steering. Because very little of the craft is below the water, the Sea Eagle turns quickly and easily when you want it to. Making tight corners with two paddlers is never as easy as a single boat, but this high-riding kayak isn't particularly difficult to maneuver.


The 370 Pro had no problems over shallow lake bottoms and minor submerged obstacles during our testing. Sea Eagle claims this boat can even handle Class III rapids. We're not convinced hitting rocks at high speeds would be a good idea in this boat, but we didn't test it in conditions that intense. The paddles that come with your purchase are fully functional, though not particularly impressive — they fit together rather loosely, leaving an awkward wobble in them during use.

sea eagle 370 pro - paddle solo or with a friend, for less!
Paddle solo or with a friend, for less!
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Stability


Crammed between the hugely inflated sides of the Sea Eagle 370, our testers felt fairly stable and secure. Without a lot of extra side-to-side room to move around, it's easier to feel balanced. On the other hand, the design of this boat floats you high above the water — the higher you are, the less stable you'll be. What this translates to is the feeling of stability on flat waters, but an immediate sense of instability in rocky waves.


Getting in and out of the 370 Pro is fairly simple as well. With such tall sides, folks who have a harder time bending over find it a little easier to climb into this kayak. If unbalanced while climbing in, though, the thick, high seats can be more likely to dump an unsteady passenger.

sea eagle 370 pro - we appreciate that this kayaking kit comes with everything, though...
We appreciate that this kayaking kit comes with everything, though this small foot pump isn't our favorite to use.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Transport and Set Up


The first time setting up the Sea Eagle is a little rough. It has a whopping nine chambers to inflate (though six are small), but it's installing these identical valves that is the headache. They come in a bag, not attached to the kayak in any way, leaving you to install all nine of them by stretching the not-very-stretchy plastic rings over the top of every opening. This was difficult to do, strenuous on our fingertips, and generally frustrating. Once the valves are installed, however, setup is simpler. A small foot pump is included with the boat, though it takes a very long time to inflate everything using it. By using a different, larger pump, we were able to cut down our setup time by almost half. An included clear plastic “pressure gauge” makes it easy to see when you've achieved the appropriate pressure for the sides and bottom.


Deflation is very simple, as all nine Boston valves unscrew from their ports, letting air rush out quickly — though then they are open for debris to enter inside the boat. The worst part about packing up the 370 Pro is getting it back in its poorly designed bag. Rather than opening across a long side of the bag, like nearly every one of its competitors, Sea Eagle has created a bag that is long, narrow, and has a too-small opening. This 42-pound boat (not including the paddles) is made to be carried over a single shoulder. It's adjustable and has a small padded section, but it's heavy and bashes against your legs. It does, however, fit all the necessary components, allowing you to keep everything you need in one tidy package. We appreciate not needing a checklist before heading out for a day on the water. The only extra pieces you need to remember are the life jackets!

sea eagle 370 pro - the sea eagle 370 is one boat we found easier to set up at the car...
The Sea Eagle 370 is one boat we found easier to set up at the car and carry to the beach fully inflated rather than in its cumbersome sack.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Comfort


The challenge with most tandems is finding enough leg space for all your passengers. The 370 Pro seats are stand-alone pieces that squeeze into the kayak wherever you want them to go. While at first, we were skeptical that they would stay in place and be firm enough for paddling, we're happy to report that they work wonderfully. Not only did we have no issues with the seats maintaining their positions while we were out on the lake, but they're also exceptionally easy to move around while you're already on the water if you need to make adjustments. Other similar models we tested are more challenging to change mid-float, forcing you to get out of the boat and adjust the velcro under your seat. That, or they simply don't have long enough attachment straps to let you put the seat where you really need it. The free-floating seats also make it possible to easily convert this tandem into a solo boat.


With carefully curated seat placement, we found it reasonably easy to avoid crashing paddles with our partner. And, while the 370 Pro is a great size for casual paddling, it doesn't have a ton of extra space for additional gear or accessories — whatever you bring will be sharing space with your feet. It does have small seatback pockets, though, which close twice with a zipper and two snaps.

sea eagle 370 pro - fabric covered seats simply wedge in wherever you want them, making...
Fabric covered seats simply wedge in wherever you want them, making it simple to adjust for different leg lengths or solo paddling.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Construction Quality


Compared to the many other models we tested with heavy tarpaulin or hard plastic, the 370 Pro doesn't seem all that durable. However, next to the boats we tested with similar PVC material, this one holds up. It didn't become deformed when fully inflated (yes, that happened with some).


In case you do manage to get a minor rip or puncture, the 370 Pro comes with a small repair kit and clear instructions on how to use it. While there are a handful of reports of rocks getting the better of this boat, most of the complaints we found online were from folks struggling to paddle in the wind (we hear you!).

sea eagle 370 pro - while still not the burliest boat we tested, the sea eagle is...
While still not the burliest boat we tested, the Sea Eagle is thicker than most of its similarly priced competition. And we appreciate some of the extra details it has, like this drainage port at the stern.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Should You Buy the Sea Eagle 370 Pro?


There are cheaper all-inclusive tandem kayaking packages out there, several of which we have tested. However, when it comes to handling (on flat water), comfort, and overall durability, the 370 Pro is the one we like best. This budget-friendly tandem conversion boat is versatile, adaptable, and downright pleasant to paddle on calm waters. And knowing that the only additional expense is a pair of life jackets makes it all the sweeter.

What Other Inflatable Kayaks Should You Consider?


The Sea Eagle 370 Pro is a great value purchase not only because of its price and included components but also because it consistently performed better than other similar tandem packages we've tested. We also enjoyed the Intex Excursion Pro K2, though the quality of the materials isn't quite as robust. If you can extend your budget, our favorite tandem is the Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame Convertible Tandem. It handles like a dream and is much more durable.

Maggie Nichols