Choosing between a sit-on-top and a sit-in inflatable kayak depends on how and where you plan to use the kayak. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide:
Sit-On-Top Inflatable Kayak
Pros:
- Easier to get in and out of, especially in water.
- Self-draining (scupper holes let water out), so it won’t flood.
- Great for warm weather and recreational paddling.
- More space to move around and more open feel.
- Often preferred for fishing or casual paddling.
Cons:
- You’re more exposed to the elements (sun, splashes, wind).
- Typically slower and less efficient than sit-in models.
- Less protection in rougher water or colder conditions.
Sit-In Inflatable Kayak
Pros:
- More protection from wind, splashes, and cold water.
- Better tracking and speed in general.
- Great for cooler conditions or longer trips.
- Often feels more secure due to lower center of gravity.
Cons:
- Can be harder to get in and out of.
- Water that gets in stays in (you’ll need a bilge pump or sponge).
- Less maneuverable in tight spaces compared to sit-on-top.
Which Should You Choose?
- Warm weather, casual lakes/rivers, fishing, or easy entry/exit: go with a sit-on-top.
- Cooler weather, longer trips, choppier water, or better paddling performance: go with a sit-in.

