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Quest Canyon 100 Kayak $199.99 DICKS SPORTING GOODS

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Jun 06, 2026 03:08 PM
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ckcanadaJun 06, 2026 03:08 PM
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All of their kayak's are heavily discounted atm
Jun 06, 2026 03:15 PM
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jimx200Jun 06, 2026 03:15 PM
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Good kayak to get started in the sport. Don't forget the pfd/life vest. I also see the 12' WS Pungo on sale at $825. and it's a whole level up in performance, heavier build (rotomold plastic), and very comfortable seating. These have been around for decades and paddle well on most any kinds of water conditions. They do hold their value too. Another mid level kayak similar to the Pungo is the Old Town Dirigo 12' or 14'. I had the Dirigo 12' for about 5 years and then moved to a 16' sea kayak. I wish I had kept the Dirigo as it's an excellent all around kayak. http://www.sportsmans.com/boats-k.../p/1521303
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caged_rageJun 07, 2026 02:21 AM
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Quote from jmoneyfh :
275 pound weight capacity is very limiting. In general, you only want to use 70% of the capacity. Any more and stability starts to go down. Might be good for a child I guess.
So I'm interested in some kind of Kayak. I'm 220, that's 80% of the 275 here. This would make the boat unstable?
Jun 07, 2026 02:31 AM
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Coconutz0311Jun 07, 2026 02:31 AM
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Quote from jmoneyfh :
275 pound weight capacity is very limiting. In general, you only want to use 70% of the capacity. Any more and stability starts to go down. Might be good for a child I guess.
Not everyone weighs over 200lbs. "A child."
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Jun 07, 2026 02:32 AM
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Coconutz0311Jun 07, 2026 02:32 AM
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Quote from caged_rage :
So I'm interested in some kind of Kayak. I'm 220, that's 80% of the 275 here. This would make the boat unstable?
Unless you're hitting heavy chop you'll be fine. This boat would be fine for rivers, creeks, lakes, calm bays and inlets etc. although I always suggest a full sit on top kayak.
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Jun 07, 2026 02:56 AM
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caged_rageJun 07, 2026 02:56 AM
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Quote from Coconutz0311 :
Unless you're hitting heavy chop you'll be fine. This boat would be fine for rivers, creeks, lakes, calm bays and inlets etc. although I always suggest a full sit on top kayak.
I'm looking at use in mostly lakes. Very flat water.

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Jun 07, 2026 11:48 AM
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Coconutz0311Jun 07, 2026 11:48 AM
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Quote from caged_rage :
I'm looking at use in mostly lakes. Very flat water.
Would be fine. A sit on top kayak is best all around though, and easier to flip and won't sink. The one on sale is $300, so a $100 more but I promise in the long term it's absolutely worth it.

Something like this will last a long time and be a better choice.

https://www.dickssportinggoods.co...tn100kypsk
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Jun 07, 2026 12:22 PM
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mimsnJun 07, 2026 12:22 PM
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Quote from jimx200 :
Good kayak to get started in the sport. Don't forget the pfd/life vest. I also see the 12' WS Pungo on sale at $825. and it's a whole level up in performance, heavier build (rotomold plastic), and very comfortable seating. These have been around for decades and paddle well on most any kinds of water conditions. They do hold their value too. Another mid level kayak similar to the Pungo is the Old Town Dirigo 12' or 14'. I had the Dirigo 12' for about 5 years and then moved to a 16' sea kayak. I wish I had kept the Dirigo as it's an excellent all around kayak. http://www.sportsmans.com/boats-k.../p/1521303
This kayak listed just gets people on the water. The Pungo is sooo much better.
Jun 07, 2026 12:25 PM
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mimsnJun 07, 2026 12:25 PM
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Quote from caged_rage :
So I'm interested in some kind of Kayak. I'm 220, that's 80% of the 275 here. This would make the boat unstable?
Not necessarily, but you can have gear. Its a recreational kayak so it's pretty flat on the bottom. It might not be the most comfortable. Im 215. I would paddle it to get in some backwaters, but the ws pungo someone else mentioned would be better. Or get a Wilderness Systems kayak off marketplace. There are other good brands too.
Jun 07, 2026 04:44 PM
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ash78Jun 07, 2026 04:44 PM
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Foot pegs and a butt pad in a 10' kayak at $200 is pretty incredible.

Use it, see if you want to stick with it, then upgrade and sell it for what you paid...

I get that sit-on-top kayaks are more stable and a little easier all around, but for me there's something stable and comforting about sitting down lower in the water. It's mental. Plus the sit-in models just look cooler, less like generic rental models Wink
Jun 07, 2026 04:59 PM
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Mr.PeckerJun 07, 2026 04:59 PM
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Any suggestions on life vest, also looking for a deal on a tandem kayak if anyone knows of one.
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Coconutz0311Jun 07, 2026 06:55 PM
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Quote from ash78 :
Foot pegs and a butt pad in a 10' kayak at $200 is pretty incredible.Use it, see if you want to stick with it, then upgrade and sell it for what you paid...I get that sit-on-top kayaks are more stable and a little easier all around, but for me there's something stable and comforting about sitting down lower in the water. It's mental. Plus the sit-in models just look cooler, less like generic rental models Wink
Sit on tops don't fill with water and sink if you tip....they always float and can be righted.

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