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frontpage Posted by PennyFound | Staff • May 10, 2024
frontpage Posted by PennyFound | Staff • May 10, 2024

10' Pelican Bandit NXT 100 Kayak $250, 10' Quest Canyon 100 Kayak

& More + Free Store Pickup

$200

$300

33% off
Dick's Sporting Goods
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Dick's Sporting Goods has Select Kayaks on sale listed below. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.About 10' Quest Canyon 100 Kayak:
  • Ergonomic paddle seat with an adjustable back angle
  • Graduated footwells
  • Single paddle keeper
  • Rear well fits a 5-gallon bucket for easy storage
  • Bow and stern bungees for multiple gear storage options
  • Water bottle and phone grooves molded into center console
  • Multi-Chine hull design provides excellent stability
  • Carry handles for easy transport
  • Removable drain plug
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

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Dick's Sporting Goods has Select Kayaks on sale listed below. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.About 10' Quest Canyon 100 Kayak:
  • Ergonomic paddle seat with an adjustable back angle
  • Graduated footwells
  • Single paddle keeper
  • Rear well fits a 5-gallon bucket for easy storage
  • Bow and stern bungees for multiple gear storage options
  • Water bottle and phone grooves molded into center console
  • Multi-Chine hull design provides excellent stability
  • Carry handles for easy transport
  • Removable drain plug
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

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These inexpensive 10 foot Pelicans are sturdy enough for casual use but clunky to manuver. If you are over 6 feet tall, or more than 200 lbs, you would be better off getting a larger and more capable kayak.
Go with a sit on of at least 12' in length. You will need the longer deck room for your legs and gear. Craigslist or FB Marketplace can be a great way to save. Do note that high season is on so the good ones go quickly. Another alternative is a good quality inflatable which are very stable. They are not a fast on the water, but since you are heading downriver, it's not a factor. Here's a sweet deal on a durable inflatable that a few people in my kayak group picked up: http://www.aquaglidepaddle.com/pr...-with-pump

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May 10, 2024
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BrianB5617
May 10, 2024
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Can anyone comment whether any of these would be good for a first fishing kayak? 6'1" 200# for reference
May 11, 2024
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DamonC1927
May 11, 2024
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Quote from BrianB5617 :
Can anyone comment whether any of these would be good for a first fishing kayak? 6'1" 200# for reference
The Teton Angler 100 is pretty decent and has the lawn chair style seat. That extra bit of elevation and the stability will be helpful.
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JackedOLantern
May 11, 2024
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Quote from DamonC1927 :
The Teton Angler 100 is pretty decent and has the lawn chair style seat. That extra bit of elevation and the stability will be helpful.
And you get get them for 299 at Public Lands (which is dicks)!
May 11, 2024
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flapjabby
May 11, 2024
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Looking for recommendations for 6'3" rider for 8-10 mile class I-II river trips.
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Monkapotamus
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These inexpensive 10 foot Pelicans are sturdy enough for casual use but clunky to manuver. If you are over 6 feet tall, or more than 200 lbs, you would be better off getting a larger and more capable kayak.
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May 11, 2024
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javage
May 11, 2024
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Thanks. I was looking at Academy Sports as they have a kayak sales event with the Pelican Argo 100X for the same price.
I'm not sure which is better, but more options are great.

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norcal007
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Quote from BrianB5617 :
Can anyone comment whether any of these would be good for a first fishing kayak? 6'1" 200# for reference
The Bandit sit on as almost all kayak fishermen go with the sit on design. I'm a long time kayaker and a sit on will give you much more ability to haul gear too. These 10' are handy for more calm water and will work fine for rivers, calmer lakes. My preferred length is the 13' sit on as you gain a much higher weight cap, better glide, tracking, and speed. But these entry level kayaks may be all one ever needs. Go for it!
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Quote from flapjabby :
Looking for recommendations for 6'3" rider for 8-10 mile class I-II river trips.
Go with a sit on of at least 12' in length. You will need the longer deck room for your legs and gear. Craigslist or FB Marketplace can be a great way to save. Do note that high season is on so the good ones go quickly. Another alternative is a good quality inflatable which are very stable. They are not a fast on the water, but since you are heading downriver, it's not a factor. Here's a sweet deal on a durable inflatable that a few people in my kayak group picked up: http://www.aquaglidepaddle.com/pr...-with-pump
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May 11, 2024
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Americanesku
May 11, 2024
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Amazing prices! I have a Mustang and I love it when I go out fishing! Light, nimble and tracks well. I remember the scamdemic prices hitting stratospheric levels (if you were lucky to find one for sale!)!

Great company. Good stuff.
May 12, 2024
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Adam14210
May 12, 2024
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I don't know anything about these in particular, but if you're looking at sit-in kayaks, make sure your feet will fit comfortably. I have average size feet but in some kayaks I'm forced to turn my feet at an angle. Best if you can try sitting in it before buying.
May 12, 2024
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tedcruz
May 12, 2024
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Quote from norcal007 :
Go with a sit on of at least 12' in length. You will need the longer deck room for your legs and gear. Craigslist or FB Marketplace can be a great way to save. Do note that high season is on so the good ones go quickly. Another alternative is a good quality inflatable which are very stable. They are not a fast on the water, but since you are heading downriver, it's not a factor. Here's a sweet deal on a durable inflatable that a few people in my kayak group picked up: http://www.aquaglidepaddle.com/pr...-with-pump
How does it compare with the Intex Explorer two passenger?
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norcal007
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Quote from tedcruz :
How does it compare with the Intex Explorer two passenger?
the Intex is low end, fragile, and a poor paddler. Daughter and her friends went camping, took along 2 of my inflatables (Advanced Elements) and one had the Intex. It will get you on the water, but they track poorly, wind easily blows them around due to their high sides, and really ends up with too much wag, right and left. These Itiwit kayaks from Decathalon and sold by various vendors have a good reputation and paddle pretty well and at $180. it's solid. www.walmart.com/ip/Decathlon-Itiwit-Inflatable-Recreational-Sit-on-Kayak-with-Pump-1-or-2-Person-Gre... [walmart.com] You will need a paddle, but they are cheap. If paddling solo, place the seat in the middle to balance it out.
May 12, 2024
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aendil
May 12, 2024
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I have similar and I love it. Sitting high and stability doesn't go together. Most stable are those that are wide and the seat is low.
Sit-in kayaks are great, they trail well, don't get uncomfortable after any wake and can safely be used for fishing.
Pelicans have great hull, plastic is strong and all seems are done consistently and fused well. At that price it is a bargain.

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JamesW2650
May 13, 2024
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Thanks op. I bought my wife the trailblazer 100 nxt for mother's day. She was thrilled.

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