The Mirage iTrek 9 Ultralight inflatable kayak is designed to help you reach remote waters with minimal hassle and transforms into a comfortable and maneuverable watercraft within minutes.
April 29, 2021
By Jeff Weakley
IDEAL APPLICATION: Looking for the ultimate intersection of portability and affordability? A quality inflatable kayak is hard to beat here. No need for a trailer or roof racks to get your boat to the water. Easy to store in a small apartment. Check it on an airplane for a trip to your dream destination.
OVERVIEW: The Hobie iTrek series brings exclusive MirageDrive propulsion to this versatile category of watercraft. You can paddle or push-pole an iTrek, same as any kayak, but the MirageDrive makes for the best open-water performance. Super quiet, super efficient, we've found. Among the iTrek models, the new iTrek9 Ultralight is particularly eye-opening as it measures just 9 feet, 5 inches and weighs 20 pounds before rigging. A child could easily move this boat from the back of a large SUV or minivan and transport it down a beach or wooded trail. And yet the iTrek9 UL is perfectly capable of supporting a 200-pound angler with rods and tackle—even standing.
The diagonal dropstitch construction inflates to 10PSI, delivering the same rugged rigidity and nimble performance as our other platforms, but in an unbelievably lightweight package.
The secret is in the iTrek's tough, diagonal dropstitch nylon construction. The boat can take up to 10 psi inflation, making it as rigid as a fiberglass board. The iTrek 9 turns easily under rudder control; the steering handle mounts to the side of the seat, right or left, as you prefer. The seat is a comfortable “beach chair” style with fast-drying, durable mesh. The seat position is high enough to enable a reasonably fit angler to reach a standing position, yet low enough to minimize windage, to a degree, when navigating open water. Full disclosure: A cross or quartering wind upwards of 10 knots will tend to nudge these flat-bottom boats more so than other hull shapes. Not a deal-breaker, if you have to go, but if most of your days will be spent crossing big water, a conventional kayak may be better bet. That said, you might still want the inflatable in your quiver for special ops. MSRP is $2,199.
Doug Olander, one of the contributors to Kayak Fishing Fun, launches a cast from the iTrek 9 in Matlacha, Florida.
NOTABLE: The iTrek9 Ultralight is sold in a roller/ backpack bag complete with a hand pump and electric pump, MirageDrive GT Kick-Up Fins, adjustable seat and three-piece SUP-style paddle. Add the Hobie H-Crate or your own cooler/crate to the aft deck for convenient storage of rods, tackle and supplies. — Jeff Weakley
The compact size of the boat, with rudder, makes tight turns easy.
LENGTH: 9' 5"WIDTH: 40"WEIGHT: 20 LBS., 37 LBS. FULLY RIGGEDCAPACITY: 350 LBS.PROPULSION: PEDAL, SUP PADDLEwww.hobie.com
Despite its light weight, it's surprisingly stable.
MirageDrive GT is supplied. Kick-Up Fins provide the power to charge through the water as never before. Logs, kelp, shallows, rocks, no problem.
MirageDrive GT is supplied. Kick-Up Fins provide the power to charge through the water as never before. Logs, kelp, shallows, rocks, no problem.
The adjustable elevated seat is lined with breathable nano-mesh fabric, so you stay comfortable and cool no matter how long you’re on the water.
Comes with a high-pressure hand pump and high-volume electric pump and three-piece SUP paddle.
Packs away in a convenient roller/backpack bag that allows you to store it in smaller spaces like an apartment, RV or boat. Better yet, with a fitted weight of only 20 pounds, check it on a plane to your favorite travel destination.
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