 
  
    Gear Review: Wilderness Systems Pungo 140 Kayak
        Value Rating: 10
Durability Rating: 9
Overall Rating: 9
Location of Test: Scappoose Bay
Duration: Four hours
Product Name: Pungo 140
Product Brand: Wilderness Systems
Best Use: Recreational kayaking / overnight camping
Sizes Available/Specs: 14' , two bulkheads,  28" Beam, locking hatches. 58lbs, 350lb max weight, and a massive 57" cockpit. Also comes with a removable dash panel.
Available in Desert Camo, Midnight, and Red.
 The Bad:
There are only two flaws I can point out. The seals for the bulkhead hatches do leak and at times are difficult to seal. This problem is known and I believe a fix was put in place for newer model years. Next would be the foot pegs, they seem fairly fragile, but I'm also an aggressive paddler so that may be the problem.
The Bottom Line:
If someone is in the market for a great recreational kayak I strongly recommend this to anyone. It's affordable, durable, has lots of room and has enough hard chine to it to keep you afloat no matter what your experience is. You could even take this kayak on an expedition to a large lake, semi turbulent river, etc. The color options are great, Wilderness Systems' kayaks continue to impress me.
The Bad:
There are only two flaws I can point out. The seals for the bulkhead hatches do leak and at times are difficult to seal. This problem is known and I believe a fix was put in place for newer model years. Next would be the foot pegs, they seem fairly fragile, but I'm also an aggressive paddler so that may be the problem.
The Bottom Line:
If someone is in the market for a great recreational kayak I strongly recommend this to anyone. It's affordable, durable, has lots of room and has enough hard chine to it to keep you afloat no matter what your experience is. You could even take this kayak on an expedition to a large lake, semi turbulent river, etc. The color options are great, Wilderness Systems' kayaks continue to impress me.
      
      
        
      
      
        
      
      
        
      
      
     The Bad:
There are only two flaws I can point out. The seals for the bulkhead hatches do leak and at times are difficult to seal. This problem is known and I believe a fix was put in place for newer model years. Next would be the foot pegs, they seem fairly fragile, but I'm also an aggressive paddler so that may be the problem.
The Bottom Line:
If someone is in the market for a great recreational kayak I strongly recommend this to anyone. It's affordable, durable, has lots of room and has enough hard chine to it to keep you afloat no matter what your experience is. You could even take this kayak on an expedition to a large lake, semi turbulent river, etc. The color options are great, Wilderness Systems' kayaks continue to impress me.
The Bad:
There are only two flaws I can point out. The seals for the bulkhead hatches do leak and at times are difficult to seal. This problem is known and I believe a fix was put in place for newer model years. Next would be the foot pegs, they seem fairly fragile, but I'm also an aggressive paddler so that may be the problem.
The Bottom Line:
If someone is in the market for a great recreational kayak I strongly recommend this to anyone. It's affordable, durable, has lots of room and has enough hard chine to it to keep you afloat no matter what your experience is. You could even take this kayak on an expedition to a large lake, semi turbulent river, etc. The color options are great, Wilderness Systems' kayaks continue to impress me.
       
          
        