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Eddyline Skylark Review

This lightweight kayak feels great on the water, delivering ease of maneuverability and superior tracking within a roomy fit
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Eddyline Skylark Review (The Eddyline Skylark stood out for its high performance and lightweight.)
The Eddyline Skylark stood out for its high performance and lightweight.
Credit: Sara James
Price:  $1,749 List
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Manufacturer:   Eddyline
By Sara James ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Jul 25, 2023
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  • Glide and Tracking - 30% 9.0
  • Stability - 20% 6.5
  • Maneuverability - 15% 8.5
  • Ease of Transport - 15% 8.5
  • Comfort - 10% 8.5
  • Construction Quality - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

The slightly rockered V-shaped hull design and ABS construction of the Eddyline Skylark strikes a successful balance between weight, performance, and durability. This kayak performed with the best of them, making no noticeable sacrifices regarding glide, tracking, or maneuverability, all while weighing just 43 pounds. With ample on-deck storage and two dry hatches, longer day trips or overnight trips are in the cards. We recognize this kayak's materials and lightweight design warrant the higher price tag; however, if you are not yet willing to invest significantly in your kayaking gear, there are other much more affordable options. Our article on the top-rated kayaks will show you how it fares versus competing products.
REASONS TO BUY
Very lightweight
Agile
Tracks extremely well
Hatch and on-deck storage
REASONS TO AVOID
Harder to drain
Pricey
Low maximum weight limit
No paddle holder

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Bottom Line A high performer across all metrics, the lightweight kayak packs almost everything you could want into a roomy craft without sacrificing performanceThis sit-inside kayak delivers comfort, storage, and stability while maintaining maneuverability and having plenty of storage to suitWhether fishing, swimming, taking photos, or just exploring your favorite body of water, this kayak won’t let you downIf you are looking for a fun and safe kayak that the whole family will enjoy, then this boat offers a great bang for your buckAn entry-level recreational kayak that can keep you and your bank balance afloat
Rating Categories Eddyline Skylark Wilderness Systems... Wilderness Systems... Ocean Kayak Malibu... Pelican Argo 100X EXO
Glide and Tracking (30%)
9.0
8.0
7.5
7.5
6.0
Stability (20%)
6.5
8.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Maneuverability (15%)
8.5
7.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
Ease of Transport (15%)
8.5
6.0
5.0
5.0
8.5
Comfort (10%)
8.5
8.0
9.0
6.0
7.0
Construction Quality (10%)
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
5.5
Specs Eddyline Skylark Wilderness Systems... Wilderness Systems... Ocean Kayak Malibu... Pelican Argo 100X EXO
Measured Length 12.00' 12.17' 10.50' 11.42' 10.00'
Measured Width 26.5" 29.0" 32.0" 32.0" 28.0"
Measured Weight 43 lb 49 lb 57 lb 59 lb 38 lb
Measured Height 14.0" 14.0" 15.3" 12.0" 14.0"
Weight Capacity 295 lb 325 lb 325 lb 360 lb 275 lb
Material/Construction Carbonlite composite ABS/acrylic Polyethylene Polyethylene Singler layer polyethylene Polyethylene
Features 2 circular dry hatches, sealed bow and stern, padded backrest, foot braces, on-deck bungee storage, retractable carry handles Rigid handles, replaceable skid plate, Orbix hatch with sealed bulkhead, thigh pads, XL foot braces, SlideTrax and 2 mounting platforms, removable dry box, 2 cup holders, lithium battery recess (battery not included), phase 3 AirPro seating system Quick-park paddle holder, rigid carry handles, SlideTrax accessory rails, magnetic water-bottle strap system, removable DryTec dry box, sectioned storage tray, phase 3 AirPro seating system, dog-friendly deck Tri-form hull with an integral keel and sponsons, AirGo molded in seat and seat pad with adjustable AirComfort backrest, molded-in foot wells and calf rest, paddle holders, side/stern/bow carrying handles, molded-in oversized bow and stern tank wells with bungees, splash resistent QuickStash dry hatch, 2 molded in fishing rod holders, 3 water bottle holder, replaceable skid plate Small front storage hatch, rear well with removable ExoChill 17-liter storage compartment, bottle holders, padded backrest with seat cushion, molded footrests

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Skylark is 12 feet long and 26.5 inches wide, with a cockpit that is 35 inches long and 18.5 inches wide. There are dry storage hatches at the front and rear of the kayak and an on-deck bungee system for storage. This boat is constructed from carbonite material — a composite ABS. It has the durability of thicker plastic but without the extra weight. Because of the material choice, it weighs only 43 pounds, making it an excellent choice due to how easy it is to load.

Performance Comparison


eddyline skylark - thanks to the hull design, the eddyline skykark's tracking and glide...
Thanks to the hull design, the Eddyline Skykark's tracking and glide were comparable to much longer kayaks we tested.
Credit: Sara James

Glide and Tracking


Although shorter than most of the kayaks we tested, the Skylark still managed to keep toward the front of the pack when tested for its glide and tracking. It quickly reaches full speed, and the pronounced V-shape of the front and rear of the hull help it cut effortlessly through the water at a decent knot.


Eddyline's use of lightweight materials, such as carbon fiber and thermoformed plastic, contributes to the exceptional glide and tracking capabilities of the Skylark. The reduced weight enables it to glide effortlessly through the water, minimizing resistance and maximizing forward momentum. This, in turn, allows paddlers to cover more distance with each stroke and maintain a steady pace, even in challenging conditions.

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The Eddyline Skylark has a slightly rockered bow profile which helps it to cut through the water.
Credit: Sara James

The Skylark has no rudder, but we didn't feel like one was necessary. Thanks to the keel, this kayak wants to keep in a straight line. The keel helps it to track straight and reduces lateral movement, which enhances the kayak's ability to hold a steady course, especially in windy or choppy conditions.

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Kayakers didn't find it challenging to keep the Eddyline Skylark moving in a straight line.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Stability


The stability of the Skylark is primarily attributed to its carefully-engineered hull design. The central third of the wide hull is flatter than its more V-shaped stern and bow. This delivers a stable feel when sitting on the flat or paddling. This confidence-building kayak felt solid and secure even when navigating gentle rapids or crossing currents.


The stability of the Skylark is further enhanced by its ergonomic seating system. The kayak features a cushioned, well-positioned, adjustable seat that supports the paddler's back and hips. This ergonomic design promotes proper posture and weight distribution, ultimately creating more stability by encouraging the paddler to maintain a balanced position throughout their journey.

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The supported seat encourages an engaged seating position from the paddler and therefore improves the efficiency of your strokes.
Credit: Sara James

Additionally, the engaged seat position gives the kayaker greater control. This means that if you find yourself experiencing a slight wobble, it is easier to adjust and compensate with a gentle tilt of your hips. All that said, this style of kayak is less stable than other options in our lineup.

eddyline skylark - the closed cockpit design gives the paddler great control over this...
The closed cockpit design gives the paddler great control over this kayak as you can edge it using your lower body.
Credit: Sara James

Maneuverability


The midsize and slightly rockered bow and stern of the Skylark help to deliver outstanding maneuverability, making it an excellent choice if you are not expecting to go in a straight line for your whole journey. With its sleek design and carefully-engineered features, this kayak offers exceptional responsiveness and agility, enabling paddlers to maneuver effortlessly in both calm and dynamic waters.


The lightweight construction plays a significant role in this maneuverability. Eddyline utilizes advanced materials, such as carbon fiber and thermoformed plastic, to create a durable and lightweight kayak. This reduced weight translates to increased agility on the water, allowing paddlers to make precise movements and easily navigate tight corners.

The engaged ergonomic seat position and secure foot pegs give the kayaker greater control of this kayak. If you find you need to alter your direction quickly, it's easy to edge this kayak and adjust your course.

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The Eddyline was one of our favorite kayaks to play in when trying to cross gentle currents due to its enhanced maneuverability.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Transport


The Skylark stood out head and shoulders above almost all the rest in this metric thanks to its advanced lightweight materials and thoughtful features. Weighing in at a mere 43 pounds, this compact kayak is a practical choice for those seeking hassle-free transportation to and from their paddling destinations.


The retractable ergonomic grab handles on both ends of the Skylark are significantly more comfortable than many of the others we tested and provide convenient grip points for lifting and maneuvering. Whether loading this kayak onto a car rack, carrying it down to the water's edge, or storing it away, these grab handles ensure a secure and comfortable grip that simplifies the transport process. The deck lines along the side also help when moving the kayak around on land or securing items such as your water bottle while out on the water.

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The comfortable carry handles coupled with the lightweight of the Skylark make it a pleasant carry.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

This kayak is so light that many people find they can transport it on their own. This makes this boat a great option for those solo adventurers that won't have companions on hand to help them lift, carry, and load the kayak onto their vehicle.

Oh, the freedom we feel from being able to carry our kayak without assistance!
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Comfort


The Skylark prioritizes comfort, allowing paddlers to enjoy extended hours on the water with minimal fatigue or discomfort. Through thoughtful design and attention to detail, this kayak offers a range of features that enhance the paddling experience and ensure maximum comfort.


One of the standout comfort features of the Skylark is its ergonomic seating system. The kayak is equipped with a cushioned and adjustable seat that provides excellent support to the paddler's back and hips. The seat's ergonomic design promotes proper posture, reducing strain on the lower back and ensuring comfort even during long hours of paddling. The adjustability of the seat allows paddlers to customize their position to suit their preferences and body type.

eddyline skylark - the skylark has a padded backrest, hip pads, and seat.
The Skylark has a padded backrest, hip pads, and seat.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

For a medium-sized paddler, the Skylark offers ample legroom and space within the cockpit to stretch the legs, find a comfortable seating position, and easily change posture during extended paddling sessions. Advertised as a small/medium kayak, the manufacturer notes the capacity at 295 pounds.

eddyline skylark - the eddyline skylark stood out for its high performance and...
The Eddyline Skylark stood out for its high performance and lightweight.
Credit: Sara James

Additionally, Eddyline incorporates padding and cushioning in key contact areas within the kayak. This includes the back pad, hip pads, and cockpit rim designed to provide additional comfort and prevent pressure points or discomfort during paddling. The thoughtful placement of these padding elements ensures paddlers can maintain a comfortable and relaxed posture throughout their time on the water.

eddyline skylark - the footpegs can be adjuted to whatever length suits the paddler.
The footpegs can be adjuted to whatever length suits the paddler.
Credit: Sara James

The closed cockpit design is a plus for some and a minus for others. Giving better protection from the sun and waves, the closed cockpit provides dry storage compartments, better boat control, and the opportunity to add a spray skirt and keep the kayak dry. On the other hand, the closed cockpit design makes it harder to get in and out of the kayak (although its cockpit is wider and more accessible than many of the other closed models we tested). In addition, if water does get in, the lack of drain holes or a drain plug means it's hard to empty without a sponge, a bilge pump, or pairing up with a friend. A wet ride is not only uncomfortable, but if you get a lot of water on board, it can make the kayak less stable to paddle.

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The closed cockpit design such as the Skylark pictured far left does not provide as much freedom of movement for the paddler as a sit-on-top (center) but it does allow superior control of the kayak.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Lastly, the Skylark features convenient storage options for personal belongings and gear. This includes a front and rear hatch and onboard storage on both ends. The hatches are within reach of the cockpit, and the onboard deck storage options provide easy access so paddlers can undertake long journeys and know they have supplies stowed at hand. Not only does this keep essentials dry, but these storage options also reduce clutter within the cockpit, enhancing overall comfort and ensuring a more enjoyable and organized paddling experience.

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The hatch is easy to open and protects your gear from sun and splashing waves. It may not provide a fully watertight experience if you do capsize.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Construction Quality


One of the key aspects of the quality construction of this kayak is the thermoformed plastic. Eddyline pioneered the use of this lightweight and robust material in kayak manufacturing. Thermoformed plastic provides an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, making the Skylark durable and easy to maneuver. This high-quality material resists impacts, UV damage, and abrasion, bolsters the kayak's longevity, and maintains its aesthetic appeal over time.



Unlike other manufacturers that make ABS composites, Eddyline chooses a slightly thicker finish, delivering a higher-quality feel and making it less prone to flex. Our testers appreciated this feature, particularly when tying the kayak down onto the roof rack of a car or truck. Ultimately, this material is more flexible than some of the more durable plastics we tested, but it won't break on you without serious force.

eddyline skylark - we had to be slightly more careful when trying this kayak down ( j...
We had to be slightly more careful when trying this kayak down ( J racks help!), however we were grateful that the hull was not as flexible as some of the other lightweight kayaks we tested.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The additional features, such as the foot pegs and seat on the Skylark, are well-designed, adjustable, and carefully positioned. For example, items such as a water bottle or camera can be stored easily thanks to the accessible on-deck storage. In addition, the dry hatches are easy to access, and, most importantly, the sealed bulkheads keep these compartments totally dry, even if the kayak takes on water.

eddyline skylark - the front deck and rear of the kayak has onboard storage in...
The front deck and rear of the kayak has onboard storage in additional to the 2 semi dry hatches.
Credit: Sara James

Some users did comment on the lack of a paddle or cup holder; however, most were content with the on-deck and dry hatch storage options.

eddyline skylark - we found lots of useful features on the skylark, but no water bottle...
We found lots of useful features on the Skylark, but no water bottle holder.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Should You Buy the Eddyline Skylark?


Those looking for great performance who are unwilling to sacrifice on weight should consider the Skylark. Catering to a wide range of paddlers from beginner to more experienced, this boat is a great choice for those who want a high-performance kayak that they may be able to load on their own. If you are not yet ready to commit and invest much money into kayaking, cheaper options are available.

What Other Kayaks Should You Consider?


Relative to other kayaks, this model has excellent performance — but with a heavy price tag. If you are keen on saving weight but looking for a much cheaper model, the Sun Dolphin Aruba 10 may be a better choice. Alternatively, consider the Dagger Stratos 12.5 S if you are looking for a more robust kayak that can handle tougher conditions and deliver in terms of performance and durability.

eddyline skylark - if agility, glide, and ease of transport are important factors for...
If agility, glide, and ease of transport are important factors for you, the Eddyline Skylark may be your kayak of choice.
Credit: Sara James

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