Point 65 Modular Kayak

 

 

If you’re tossing up between a modular kayak and a more traditional model, it’s not about one being better than the other. It all comes down to your lifestyle, how you plan to use it, your storage options and which features matter most to you. Whether your priority is easy transport, versatile designs, or robust performance, understanding the strengths of each can help you make the best decision for your next adventure.

Throughout this guide, we’ll explore the differences between these two types of kayaks and  offer some insights to help you out!

Storage

The first key aspect you may want to consider is storage. In this sense, traditional kayaks and modular kayaks are quite different. Essentially, anything ‘modular’ is able to be taken apart and reassembled–this is a distinctive feature of the Point 65 range. On the other hand, traditional kayaks have a solid one-piece construction (unless inflatable).

As a general rule, most traditional kayaks will take up a fair bit of space. However, if you’ve got a garage, shed, or an adequate outdoor area, it’s usually not a problem. There are also storage racks, hoists or wall mounts available that will keep the kayak organised and secure. Once set up, storing a traditional kayak is hassle-free and it’s always ready to hit the water at a moment’s notice.

Modular kayaks completely change the game when it comes to space utilisation. With their ability to separate into smaller sections, they are ideal for anyone living in an apartment or a home without much storage space. You can tuck the pieces under a bed, store them in a closet, or stack them neatly in a corner. 

Transport

If you’re used to loading up a traditional kayak, you probably know the drill: roof racks, trailers, or an SUV are essential. It might require a bit of strength and coordination to get the kayak onto the car, but once it’s strapped on, you’re good to go. If you paddle frequently and have the right setup, transporting your kayak will ultimately become second nature.

Investing in a modular kayak can simplify the transportation process. With Point 65’s innovative design and snap system, you can easily disassemble the kayak and fit the sections in the back seat or boot of almost any car, including a small hatchback. This flexibility makes modular kayaks a fantastic option for people who prefer a simpler, less strenuous transport experience. No heavy lifting—just pack the pieces and go.

For further advice and info, be sure to check out our recent blog on ‘How to Property Store and Transport Your Kayak’. 

Assembly

One of the undeniable benefits of a traditional kayak is its simplicity. There’s no assembly required—just take it down from the rack, load it up, and head to the water. Once you arrive at your destination, you’re ready to paddle right away without worrying about putting anything together. Of course, you’ll always want to handle it both correctly and with care.

Modular kayaks bring a slight setup step into the equation, but it’s quick and effortless. Thanks to Point 65’s patented Snap-Tap system, the sections click together securely in a matter of seconds. So while there’s a brief moment of assembly, it’s far from a hassle, and you gain the convenience of easy storage and transport. If you don’t mind a quick snap-and-go process, modular kayaks give you the best of both worlds—easy assembly with the added benefits of flexibility and portability.

Point 65 Mojito
The Point 65 Mojito

Here’s a quick video from Point 65 demonstrating how to assemble the Falcon kayak!

Versatility

Traditional kayaks are purpose-built for specific activities. Whether you prefer solo paddling, recreational touring, expedition, or tandem adventures, traditional kayaks are designed for that specific function. Once you’ve chosen the type of kayak that fits your needs, it’ll serve you well, offering performance tailored to the kind of paddling you enjoy most.

Versatility is another hallmark of modular kayaks. With Point 65’s modular designs, you can switch between solo and tandem setups by simply adding or removing sections. This adaptability means that whether you’re heading out for a solo day on the water or bringing along a friend or family member, the kayak can be configured to match your needs. There are also modular fishing kayaks available!

The Hurricane Skimmer 106
The Hurricane Skimmer 106 - Available Now at PaddleZone

Durability

Traditional kayaks, especially those from brands like Riot, Hurricane or Boreal Design, are renowned for their durability. Typically made from sturdy materials like polyethylene, fibreglass, or composite blends, they’re built to withstand rough conditions and long-term use. Whether you’re paddling in rocky rivers or navigating through harsh waters, a traditional hard shell kayak is designed to endure. 

Luckily, the modular kayaks from Point 65 are just as tough. Crafted from high-performance thermoplastic materials, these kayaks are built to last and stand up to the same conditions as traditional models. Each section connects securely, ensuring that the kayak performs as a single, robust unit on the water. Despite the fact that they can be taken apart, modular kayaks are rigorously tested to handle the same wear and tear you’d expect from a one-piece kayak.

The Point 65 Difference

There are many reasons why we’re big fans of the Point 65 brand.

Point 65 Sweden is a brand that’s continually redefining the world of kayaking. Founded by Swedish designer and paddling enthusiast Jan “Janne” Sundén, the company is renowned for its innovative approach to kayak design. 

The modular system they’ve developed offers unparalleled convenience without sacrificing quality or performance. Their kayaks are designed to be easy to use, whether you're assembling them for a solo trip or adding a middle section for a tandem adventure. Each kayak is built using durable, high-performance materials that ensure a smooth and sturdy ride on the water, giving you confidence no matter where you’re paddling.

But it’s not just about convenience. Point 65 combines Scandinavian design with practical innovation to create kayaks that are functional, stylish and sustainable. 

Which Kayak Should You Choose?

Ultimately, whether you go for a modular or traditional kayak depends on what suits your paddling style and lifestyle. If you want a kayak that’s ready to go with no assembly and you have space to store it, traditional kayaks are a fantastic option that offers proven durability and performance. For frequent paddlers who value simplicity, they are a tried-and-true choice.

However, if flexibility, easy storage, and portability are high on your list, a Point 65 modular kayak is hard to beat. With the ability to disassemble for transport and storage, as well as the versatility to switch between solo and tandem setups, it’s a great option for those who value convenience without compromising on performance.

Whichever option you choose, both modular and traditional kayaks offer exciting, rewarding experiences on the water. Find the one today that suits you best and start exploring!

Find a Great Range of Kayaks for Sale at PaddleZone

Whatever shape or style you’re after, we have an excellent range of kayaks to match. At PaddleZone, we’re a team of passionate paddlers who are dedicated to bringing you the finest options on the market today–including incredibly versatile Point 65 Sweden modular kayaks

But we don’t stop there! At PaddleZone, you can get your hands on everything from kayaking accessories to clothing, paddles, tandem kayaks, SUPs, and much more. All of our products are sourced from trusted brands and manufacturers. Explore it all right here online or stop by one of our dedicated stores in Sydney or the Gold Coast today!

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