>>2852036Mine has been pretty good but i got it at the end of the season and only got 5 used out of it so far, so no comment on long term durability
The main downsides are that on the tuktek at least the plastic has sharp edges so you will cut yourself paddling unless you sand the edges. Also the sides are low and you sit right on the floor of the kayak, so water from paddling or large wakes can splash in leaving you with a wet ass.
I don't know if the oru ones are more hikeable, but the carry strap on these would benefit from some sort of extender or diy upgrade to be truly hikeable for long distances. I wouldn't want to hike this on rough terrain or much more than a mile because it is large and still fairly awkward to carry.