Adjustable Quick Release Seat Back for Comfort
Center Carry Handle for Easy Transport to Waterfront
Multiple Footrest Positions for Different Size Paddlers
UV-Protected – Will Not Fade, Crack, or Split
Paddles Included
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Adjustable Quick Release Seat Back for Comfort
Center Carry Handle for Easy Transport to Waterfront
Multiple Footrest Positions for Different Size Paddlers
UV-Protected – Will Not Fade, Crack, or Split
Paddles Included
Shouldn't there be some 8.5' for around $180 in store deals soon? Sam's used to have them but so far nothing. I've been waiting since March for a decent plastic Kayak deal and about to run out of time to even use them…
Shouldn't there be some 8.5' for around $180 in store deals soon? Sam's used to have them but so far nothing. I've been waiting since March for a decent plastic Kayak deal and about to run out of time to even use them…
OOS, but in my experience shorter kayaks of this style are slow in general, even for a casual recreational kayak. something like the 10' Lifetime Tahoma would be a better way to go. Even my kids 8 and 10 use a 10' Charger so they can better keep up when we go out on the lake.
OOS, but in my experience shorter kayaks of this style are slow in general, even for a casual recreational kayak. something like the 10' Lifetime Tahoma would be a better way to go. Even my kids 8 and 10 use a 10' Charger so they can better keep up when we go out on the lake.
came here to say the same. i think almost everyone will regret buying an 8' kayak. it will get you out on the water, but youll find out very quickly that you want something longer. especially for flat water.
Sounds like the 250g drone law. Also sounds like the PRO (People's Republic of Oregon) are going full-on looney left. What's next? Permits required for people over 6'3" or 280 lbs?
I run a marina and am looking for sit-on-top kayaks to rent out. I've viewed the cheaper kayaks and my main beef is the seating - it usually comes with straps or swivel or some gee-gaw. Basically, all of those options are breakable, which I don't want to have to deal with on rental kayaks.
The brand I'd love to get my hands on is the Jackson Kayak Riviera - very few moving parts or parts that can break. Of course my needs are completely different than the recreational user that will take care of their kayaks.
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The brand I'd love to get my hands on is the Jackson Kayak Riviera - very few moving parts or parts that can break. Of course my needs are completely different than the recreational user that will take care of their kayaks.
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