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Which Inflatable kayak should you get?? | How to choose the right Sea Eagle inflatable kayak
Choosing the right inflatable kayak isn't easy, because there are LOTS of different styles available. In this video, I break down how to choose the right Sea Eagle kayak.
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I Almost Broke a $6000 Kayak! | P&H Virgo Composite Test and Review
Просмотров 7 тыс.9 часов назад
When you ask me to test a kayak, you have to expect that I'll push that kayak to its limits. That's what I do in this video, as I take the P&H Virgo Composite kayak on a whitewater adventure down the Ottawa River. Watch the original P&H Virgo review: ruclips.net/video/arCUlq_PWew/видео.html NEW ACA SAFETY COURSE MODULES: The Kayak Angling Safety Course: cms.americancanoe.org/Online-Courses/Pres...
A kayak that weighs less than 10 pounds!!! | Alpacka Expedition packraft review
Просмотров 9 тыс.21 час назад
In this video, I'm trying a packraft for the first time ever. I'm testing the Alpacka Expedition packraft - an all round packraft designed to handle almost any type of water. NEW ACA SAFETY COURSE MODULES: The Kayak Angling Safety Course: cms.americancanoe.org/Online-Courses/Present/Paddlecraft-Angling-Safety-Course Rescue Techniques Course: cms.americancanoe.org/Online-Courses/Present/Self-and...
Light, fast, and stable - Is this a dream kayak? | Hurricane Prima 125 Review
Просмотров 12 тыс.День назад
In this video, I'm testing and reviewing the Hurricane Prima 125 Sport. It's a recreational kayak that is lighter than most kayaks in its class, but how fast, stable and comfortable is it. And is it worth its price? That's what I'm going to find out and share with you in this kayak review video. NEW ACA SAFETY COURSE MODULES: The Kayak Angling Safety Course: cms.americancanoe.org/Online-Courses...
River tripping gear that rocks! Paddling camp gear you gotta have
Просмотров 6 тыс.14 дней назад
kayaking, canoeing, rafting, stand up paddling... whatever type of river trip you're doing, you need to consider this gear for your next multi-day trip. NEW ACA SAFETY COURSE MODULES: The Kayak Angling Safety Course: cms.americancanoe.org/Online-Courses/Present/Paddlecraft-Angling-Safety-Course Rescue Techniques Course: cms.americancanoe.org/Online-Courses/Present/Self-and-Assisted-Rescue-Techn...
Best lightweight inflatable kayak?? Sea Eagle EZLite 10 Review
Просмотров 8 тыс.14 дней назад
In this video, I'm reviewing the brand new Sea Eagle EZLite 10. The EZ Lite 10 was designed with the idea of creating an inflatable kayak that performs like a hardshell kayak, but weighs half as much, and fits in the trunk of any car. It's made with all drop-stitch construction, and features a unique V-hull shape - the first of its kind on a Sea Eagle inflatable kayak! Order the Sea Eagle EZLit...
Best sit-on-top kayak on the market?? | Hurricane Osprey 120 Review
Просмотров 15 тыс.21 день назад
In this video, I'm reviewing one of the lightest sit-on-top kayaks that you'll find anywhere - the Hurricane Osprey 120. While sit-on-top kayaks have many benefits, one of their biggest drawbacks is that they're heavy. Hurricane claims to have solved this problem with the Osprey 120, creating a sit-on-top kayak that is significantly lighter, and better performing. Did they succeed? That's what ...
Sea Kayaking for Moose!? | Kayak touring in Algonquin Park
Просмотров 7 тыс.21 день назад
In this paddling adventure, I'm heading deep into Algonquin Park's Lake Opeongo with my sea kayak, on an overnight kayak camping mission to find moose. Greenland Paddle Review: ruclips.net/video/fleRcLeAvDM/видео.html Gear I'm using: Kayak: Melker Rodloga - ruclips.net/video/ZwMI3iw73gw/видео.htmlsi=NphMgBpfYdmmR9Dd Paddle: Gearlab Outdoors IPIK Greenland Paddle - gearlaboutdoors.com/collection...
How to Choose the Right Kayak | Everything you need to know
Просмотров 15 тыс.Месяц назад
Choosing a kayak is the single biggest you'll need to make. Get it right, and you'll have a great time on the water. Choose the wrong kayak, and you can have an uncomfortable, frustrating, or even a dangerous experience. In this video, I take an in depth look at how to choose the right kayak for your specific needs. Get the FREE PaddleWays App: paddleways.com Other Gear I use and suggest: Paddl...
Spring kayaking on a secret creek | Testing the Hobie Endeavor 12.5
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.Месяц назад
Spring is a great time to explore new places, as flood waters make it possible to get into places you can't normally reach. In this video, I'm taking the new Hobie Endeavor 12.5 recreational kayak for a test paddle, while exploring a hidden creek that I found on Google Maps. The trip could go smoothly, or it could be an epicly long day. Either way it is sure to be an adventure! Gear I'm wearing...
Best all-around sea kayak?? | P&H Scorpio kayak review
Просмотров 9 тыс.Месяц назад
The P&H Sea Kayaks Scorpio has been around a long time! Why has it been around so long? Well... a lot of people love this kayak, and that's because there's a lot to love! But is it the right kayak for you? In this video, I do an in depth review of the Scorpio - a kayak that is considered by many to be one of the best all-around sea kayaks on the market. Gear I'm wearing: NRS Orion Semi-Dry Padd...
Is this the ultimate inflatable kayak? | Sea Eagle 300X Review
Просмотров 10 тыс.Месяц назад
If you're looking for a highly versatile and durable inflatable kayak, the Sea Eagle 300x might be exactly what you're looking for. But it's not for everyone! Buy the Sea Eagle 300x: alnk.to/bEi1Oxq Watch the Full Review of the Sea Eagle 380x: Buy the Sea Eagle 380x: bit.ly/37jRbxP Other gear used in this video: Paddle: in4adventure.com/sorx PFD: in4adventure.com/27kg Dry suit: bit.ly/3A6RdUj F...
The log jam beatdown! | Epic spring kayaking adventure
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 месяца назад
Spring is a great time to go kayaking! The rivers are flowing, the excitement is high, the days are long, and the temperatures are fresh. But, spring kayaking has its challenges, which I'm reminded of on this kayaking adventure down the Indian River near my home in the Ottawa Valley. Watch the Full Review of the Swell Watercraft Scupper 14: ruclips.net/video/IumGjWo41QA/видео.html Other gear us...
Kayak Camping in Lapland - Day 2 | A Paddle Tales Adventure in Finland 4
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.2 месяца назад
Kayak Camping in Lapland - Day 2 | A Paddle Tales Adventure in Finland 4
Spring kayaking on Florida's Myakka River - Lightweight Pakayak test!
Просмотров 88 тыс.2 месяца назад
Spring kayaking on Florida's Myakka River - Lightweight Pakayak test!
Top 5 Spring Paddling Tips
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 месяца назад
Top 5 Spring Paddling Tips
River Kayak Camping in Lapland | A Paddle Tales Adventure in Finland 3
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River Kayak Camping in Lapland | A Paddle Tales Adventure in Finland 3
Tucktec vs Sea Eagle | Inflatable Kayak or Folding Kayak?
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 месяца назад
Tucktec vs Sea Eagle | Inflatable Kayak or Folding Kayak?
Kayaking Rivers in Lapland | A Paddle Tales Adventure in Finland 2
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
Kayaking Rivers in Lapland | A Paddle Tales Adventure in Finland 2
Oru Kayak Coast XT Review | A Portable Sea Kayak Review
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 месяца назад
Oru Kayak Coast XT Review | A Portable Sea Kayak Review
Sea Kayaking in Lapland, Finland | A Paddle Tales Adventure
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Sea Kayaking in Lapland, Finland | A Paddle Tales Adventure
Sea Kayaking Ireland - Paddling Around Castles and River Kayaking in the Wild Atlantic Way
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 месяца назад
Sea Kayaking Ireland - Paddling Around Castles and River Kayaking in the Wild Atlantic Way
Sea Kayaking Ireland - Paddling around castles on the Wild Atlantic Way
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Sea Kayaking Ireland - Paddling around castles on the Wild Atlantic Way
Sea Kayaking Northern Ireland | Paddling Strangford Lough and Foraging for Mussels E2
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Sea Kayaking Northern Ireland | Paddling Strangford Lough and Foraging for Mussels E2
Sea Kayaking Northern Ireland - Rough Water on the Causeway Coast E1
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Sea Kayaking Northern Ireland - Rough Water on the Causeway Coast E1
Winter Camping by Kayak - A Solo River Kayak Camping Adventure
Просмотров 15 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Winter Camping by Kayak - A Solo River Kayak Camping Adventure
Solo Winter Camping | Kayak Camping Alone and Cold
Просмотров 13 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Solo Winter Camping | Kayak Camping Alone and Cold
Best Kayaks and Canoes of 2023! | PaddleTV Awards
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Best Kayaks and Canoes of 2023! | PaddleTV Awards
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How To Use A Kayak Skeg
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How To Use A Kayak Skeg

Комментарии

  • @liznewman4209
    @liznewman4209 3 часа назад

    Ken , I have the Sea Eagle 330 and I put a small ice chest up front for foot support it works really well and serves double duty.

  • @MrJuniormikey
    @MrJuniormikey 4 часа назад

    I have the razor lite and fast track you explained them perfectly

  • @4saken404
    @4saken404 5 часов назад

    I started with their K1 (for $79!) and loved it so much I got 2 of them! I also have one of these K2's but that's only because I want to rig a sail to it and it has the qualities I'm looking for. I've had a couple inflatable kayaks before these. One was terrible and pretty much impossible to paddle. The other was like $400 (and this was over a decade ago) and not much better. The little K1's are much more rigid and that skeg is what really makes them. You're right about that seam though. The K1 also has a rather obnoxious one and a few other random bits that would have better off in a slightly different location. That's about my worst critique of these things. Is a rigid kayak better? Sure. Will it fit in your car's trunk? Nah. (BTW I'm pretty sure yours is underinflated and that's part of why it's so underwhelming.)

  • @Kyla94934
    @Kyla94934 6 часов назад

    Thank you for this quick but thorough review!

  • @jimtaylor6930
    @jimtaylor6930 7 часов назад

    The one thing no one mentions is if you have knee problems. It makes it harder to get in and out. If you can't bend your knees alot. If I have knell to get something off the floor. I have hold on something to get back up.

  • @IamNothing82
    @IamNothing82 13 часов назад

    When are you trying a surfski?

  • @vernonsimmons4578
    @vernonsimmons4578 14 часов назад

    Honest review!!! What’s up with no foot brace?

  • @geschichteundreisen1154
    @geschichteundreisen1154 14 часов назад

    Wildwater is always so cool, did only one time on the orange river in southafrica, was awsome. Like riding a bull :)

  • @SubParPaddler
    @SubParPaddler День назад

    Great review but i have to ask, what happened to ya paddle :)

  • @robert953
    @robert953 День назад

    Just bought a used one for $50, wish me luck

  • @samljer
    @samljer День назад

    pedal drives at least here, cost more then a 35lb troller lol its absurd in afact where im looking right now, i can get a 65lb for the same price as the pedal upgrades, bonkers.

  • @lambertj.2892
    @lambertj.2892 День назад

    How do these things not leak water?

  • @jayburne6825
    @jayburne6825 День назад

    Looking good ken thanks for sharing ...

  • @prometheusboat
    @prometheusboat День назад

    Is there a way to fit a raised seat on a Oru Coast, or will any attempt to fit one will damage the plastic?

  • @lauraleazenby828
    @lauraleazenby828 День назад

    Well done. Thanks.

  • @GTN355
    @GTN355 День назад

    I think it would be a lot more interesting to watch a video about how to add footpegs and thighbraces to the Explorer and FastTrack models and perhaps some additional D-rings since those models could really use them! :) NRS PVC Footpegs should do the trick since the Sea Eagle FlexBrace Kit doesn't fit on these because of the position of the valves. And what about adding bungees to the Razorlite models ? They should really add those from the factory!

  • @Olympic_TryAthlete
    @Olympic_TryAthlete День назад

    Have a 2019 model. Very fast boat and I have had no issues regarding stability. I have practiced re-entry a tiny bit, but only a tiny bit because I found it so easy to get back into. May be tougher if I was substantially overweight. Didn’t pick it up in the review here, but if it swamps (had to deliberately do so) the raised scuppers at the front end do a good job of draining much of the water. I still carry a bilge pump which I can use to quickly drain the water out of the footwells if I don’t want to wait for the Venturi scuppers to do their thing. Also, if I paddled as much as I’d like to, just a matter of time before being involved in rescuing someone else and so a bilge pump is ALWAYS good to have on hand.

  • @user-jr2oi8gu9p
    @user-jr2oi8gu9p День назад

    We own the 330, 385ft, and 393rl. The 330 (the first one) needs weight in it for it to track even somewhat comfortably. Our friends also own one and use it as a tandem, but it doesn't spin out as often. The 393rl was the second one purchased and wife loves it! She is an experienced rower from her college days and found it extremely comfy. She has fallen into the water a couple of times, but never during our camping trips (when there is more weight in the kayak). She gets a bit unnerved when in chop or windy conditions. I ended up with the 385ft for a five day kayak expedition down the Green River. Did this twice. Also use it to haul around our two huskies during other adventures while using the fabric carrier as an additional barrier for the floor. We do own hard sides, but they have their purposes. If I had to downsize, I would keep the Sea Eagles.

  • @EvilHere
    @EvilHere День назад

    It is good for fishing?

  • @matthewreynolds1096
    @matthewreynolds1096 2 дня назад

    Does Werner paddles also use a similar laminate reinforcement on their edges?

  • @58jeffkenn
    @58jeffkenn 2 дня назад

    Regarding speed and lower center of gravity... I would add that a small solo canoe with a pedestal seat for a kneeling position, and using a double bladed paddle will give you a very fast and stable boat. Much easier on your back too

  • @anninwhack1998
    @anninwhack1998 2 дня назад

    This video is really helpful! Can you do a video on how to self rescue in a wider inflatable? How do you not pull it over when you are crawling back in since they are so lightweight? Can you use a modified heel-hook technique etc? Thanks!

  • @ajf5823
    @ajf5823 2 дня назад

    I love my Razorlite! I went from a hard shell sea kayak to the 393 and was pleasantly surprised to learn that it isn’t much slower! I have taken the RL on many kayak camping trips on big lakes with rough surf and it’s done great! My Labrador retriever fits too!

    • @GTN355
      @GTN355 День назад

      "I went from a hard shell sea kayak to the 393 and was pleasantly surprised to learn that it isn’t much slower!" Sorry, but that's impossible! All these "393-like" models plow a lot of water in front of them and if the wind hits them then it's GAME OVER speedwise! Don't get me wrong : They are all great fun and stable enough to fall asleep inside them on the water, but their speed is not comparable to a real hardshell kayak or something like the TRAK 2.0 for that matter...

  • @classicarcadeamusementpark4242
    @classicarcadeamusementpark4242 2 дня назад

    I started out with their SE330 Sport kayak and have a fleet of Sea Eagle's now. Low my Razorlite. It's not only faster, but the big this is....."much easier" & effortless to paddle than all the others. Now that I'm in my mid 50s, I've come down with some wrist issues with arthritis & tendonitis. The Razorlite is much easier on the wrists & arms as you barely paddle and move well. Also slices through the wind, assuming it's not incredibly strong where you shouldn't be out paddling. My favorite of all their kayaks is no longer produced, the Paddleski 435ps. It was the perfect hybrid of a kayak that paddles pretty well, and a motorboat & or sailboat. There's nothing else like it on the market. Mine has been used approx 600 times and is on it's 15th season. It's the only kayak out there that can take a real motor (not a trolling motor, or a Bixpy). Paddles in calm conditions almost as well as the Explorer. On a calm wind free day I beat my friend in a race against his Fast Track, but I am a more experienced paddler. I have their current Paddleski too (437ps) and it's an awesome boat.......but.....not a kayak like the old model was. I bought a spare 435ps (10 years newer) for when it "wears out", but I hope it comes back on the market as there's nothing else like it out there. Also fits in the trunk of my sedan with motor & accessories. I sail mine too with a full sail rig (as now sold by Sailboatstogo, but I bought my sail kit from Sea Eagle. I wish they still sold those too). The 435ps was the kayak advertised as the most versatile kayak in the world.....until it was no longer produced. And it really was, and....still is! Hint hint....bring it back! I'll also worth a mention, Sea Eagle's largest dealer (until they retired) called the Paddleski 435ps their favorite kayak in the line-up and frequently praised it and it was their most recommended kayak even over the Explorer & Fast Track. One kayak that really could do it all (kayaking, decent motoring & sailing) and still comfortably fit inside a small car's trunk. Also offered the most stability of the line-up, yet paddled well.

  • @4kiro0331
    @4kiro0331 2 дня назад

    Great review. Def sold me on it

  • @gloppy101
    @gloppy101 2 дня назад

    Been there with the Razorlite 393RL and the 370. I moved up to Saturn kayaks for higher quality and lower prices as they sell direct. My Ocean Pro 14' has been a beast and the new ones now have self regulating, one way, scupper drain valves so no screw out the plug/screw back in the plug. Tracks very well with the raised hull and twin skegs (removable). Saturn has a solid name in the whitewater world and their same 1,100 denier is what's used in their non ww boats. boatstogo.

    • @GTN355
      @GTN355 День назад

      Much better prices than Sea Eagle indeed! Nice find! :)

  • @thecognitiveconservative489
    @thecognitiveconservative489 2 дня назад

    Thanks for an in depth review. $829 with pump on the big A online store today 6-24-24. Fits my needs at a reasonable price.

  • @Imightberiding
    @Imightberiding 2 дня назад

    Great overview of the Sea Eagle kayaks. It would be fantastic if you were able to test & review the Nortik Scuby XL Kayak as well as the Gumotex line of Kayaks. Thanks for all you do.

  • @Rtarara
    @Rtarara 2 дня назад

    Just ordered a pair of ezlite kayaks for my wife and I. We have hard shells (an axis 12 and pungo 125), but its too much and way too hard to get them up and down off the SUV if want to paddle the bay for an hour. Im excited for our new boats. Your earlier reciew was very helpful and determinign what we needed :)

  • @antonyheisler1453
    @antonyheisler1453 2 дня назад

    I have a Razorlite 393, and also an Aqua Glide 155 Chelan. Both top notch boats with different missions in mind. The 393 makes a perfect backcountry pack boat for me and can handle rougher water than you might think with an experienced paddler in it. Can do well up to class two, and major fun just playing on the ocean as well (read "Surfs pretty well" if you add thigh straps). On longer trips on the salt chuck I lean on the Chelan. The Sea Eagle equivalent would be the Fast Track units. I go with the Chelan here because in Desolation Sound or the Broken Island Group etc one most often needs to add a week or more of fresh water to the payload as well as other extra gear. Also the water can get very rough and then one appreciates the extra stability and self bailing features at key moments. Given that both boats are virtually unsinkable, I tend not to worry too much about waves swamping me (just carry a pump like any other sea kayak). You just feel the wind a little more than a hard shell kayak. Performance-wise the Chelan is a little slower than the 393, but as I said - Different missions for different boats. And when I'm done they store in my apartment closet until I want them again.

  • @bertsadventures9974
    @bertsadventures9974 2 дня назад

    Another AWESOME review, Ken. I have the Explorer 300X which has become my whitewater boat. A 380X which is my multi-day camping boat and also my fishing boat where I add the bass seat and a trolling motor. And I also have a Razorlite for flatwater. I would say the 380X is by far my favorite and no doubt the most versatile of the fleet! I'm pondering an EXLite, but having trouble justifying another boat!

  • @LetsGoPaddling
    @LetsGoPaddling 2 дня назад

    Thanks for breaking down the whole range of SeaEagle kayaks. One thing that SeaEagle is missing from their offer is a sit inside kayak - all current models are open-decked. Oh, FYI Ken - Gumotex Rush has a keel integrated in its drop stitch hull. It's my main boat, can't be happier with it. 😊

    • @GTN355
      @GTN355 День назад

      That's one thing that really bugs me : Why are their only 2 brands that I know of out there that have a feature on their boats which allows you to cover up the open deck like on a real canoe ?! - Verano - Zelgear If Sea Eagle for example expects me to pay 100% more than for any other competitor out there for their Razorlite 393RL than it better have a similar feature and otherwise it's just not worth it! And bungees on both decks! LOL! :)

    • @LetsGoPaddling
      @LetsGoPaddling День назад

      @@GTN355 Then now you know 3 😅 Gumotex has several models where you can purchase cockpit kits and the boats are prepared for adding them. Rush 1, Rush 2, Seawave, and Seashine have this option (solo and tandem cockpits are available for all except Rush 1, which is a solo kayak). I think Grabner also has some deck covers but Grabner is the absolute top of the inflatable boat range (and the most expensive).

    • @Imightberiding
      @Imightberiding День назад

      @@LetsGoPaddling I have a Nortik Scuby XL 1. It has a deck/cockpit that you can attach. It also has an optional sail & a drop stitch floor insert if wanted. Nortik also makes a Scuby XL 2 & a Scuby Lite. They all have optional decks/cockpits. I love my XL 1. You should google them & check them out. They are the closest thing to a proper hard shell kayak but still collapses & has inflatable tubes on both sides. The hull is skin on an aluminum frame & is a full V-shaped that sits in the water like a proper kayak. It paddles & tracks like a dream. Unfortunately they are about as expensive as the higher end Gumotex like the Rush.

    • @LetsGoPaddling
      @LetsGoPaddling День назад

      @@Imightberiding Ah, right... I forgot about Nortik... but then, they're not 100% inflatable. They're foldable frame kayaks, with inflatable parts. 😇

    • @Imightberiding
      @Imightberiding День назад

      @@LetsGoPaddling Yeah, that is technically true but for ease of explaining to anyone interested, I generally just refer to it as an inflatable kayak or perhaps a hybrid. I also have a Gumotex Sunny tandem & a Gumotex Swing 1. Those are definitely inflatable kayaks but the Scuby XL is by far my favourite. I really like the Gumotex Rush & the new Seawave but alas, my budget will not allow. I really don't need all the 3 kayaks I have already so 2 more would be a little over the top if not outright excessive. Maybe I will sell my 2 older Gumotex kayaks & upgrade to the Rush or Seawave & keep the Scuby XL. BTW: I watch all your videos & appreciate your reviews. Thanks for your reply. Cheers!

  • @ohiomoto
    @ohiomoto 2 дня назад

    New subscriber here, we love your videos, and have been waiting for this video since your EZLite 10 review. My wife and I are in the market for our first kayaks and looking for additional insight. We are middle-aged novices. We live next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and Cuyahoga River but often travel in our campervan. We would like to be able to paddle class I/II rivers, lakes, and estuaries. Portability, stability, and safety are our main priorities. We want to paddle single, but I'm 6'3" tall and weigh 260lbs so I expect that I'll be looking at something that could double as a tandem. Maybe we would use the tandem together if we want to cover more distance. We are looking at the Sea Eagle 300/380 Explorers or 385 Fast Tracks, Aquaglide 120/140 Chelans or Cirrus 110/150, and Kokopelli Platte/Platte Plus. Questions: Are inflatables appropriate on rivers with a lot of tree falls, rock and shallow waters? Should we plan on portaging through these shallow areas? If we have to drag the boat though these shallow areas does weight or durability take precedence? Is it better drag a Sea Eagle around or pick up a something like the Aquaglide Cirrus and carry it to safer waters? (I guess dragging a boat with your gear in it might always be easier.) Are we on the right track here? Thanks in advance.

    • @GTN355
      @GTN355 День назад

      All these models are super light to carry IMHO and you should have ZERO reason to drag them in general ;) Don't worry about scratches/rocks too much : PVC 1000/1100D material can take a lot!

    • @ohiomoto
      @ohiomoto День назад

      @@GTN355 Thank you for your comment. That's helpful information.

    • @emmber19
      @emmber19 20 часов назад

      My wife and I live in the Cleveland area, we got the 473 rl, and love it. Took it down through cvnp putting in at peninsula a little while ago and definitely ran aground and had to carry a few times, no issues with durability yet. I'm a little shorter at 6'2 but there's plenty of room for me. It's not exactly a stable boat, but we were able to laugh our way through some mild whitewater without issue. If we can do all the paddling in this area happily in a boat as narrow as the Razorlite, you shouldn't have issues with any of the ones you named above.

    • @ohiomoto
      @ohiomoto 17 часов назад

      @@emmber19 Thanks for the reply. We enjoy a little adventure and a good laugh!

    • @ohiomoto
      @ohiomoto 13 часов назад

      We purchased the Kokopelli Platte and Platte-Plus kayaks. We liked their weight (24/31 lbs in the water), durability (same 1000d PVC they use on their Recon whitewater packraft), and lifetime warranty. And they come in a competitively priced, complete kit which is great for newbies like us. The Platte-Plus can be used as a tandem if we want to which opens up a seat for one of our adult sons if they want to go with us. We realized we aren't interested in doing any significant whitewater so something like the 380x will likely be heavy and boring our needs. If we want whitewater, we'll book a guided trip and/or consider getting lightweight packrafts. One could argue that the heavier Fast Tack and Chelan might perform better than the lighter Platte and Cirrus kayaks. This might be true, but I get the sense the difference will be marginal compared to something like the Razor Lite kayaks. So we'll give these lighter boats a try and see how they do. 🙂 A big thanks to @GTN355 and @emmber19 for pointing out all of these kayaks should be durable enough to put on the river.

  • @reginaldwalton
    @reginaldwalton 2 дня назад

    Great video and information! However, one thing I didn't hear you mention about the Sea Eagle kayaks is that they offer slightly used kayaks for sale on their website and at a great discounted price and with the same warranty as new. I purchased the Fasttrack from them (used) and love it.

  • @williamcook2499
    @williamcook2499 2 дня назад

    I really find the difference of direction could be a thing in a tandem. As the person is pushing the wrong side instead of working with direction.

    • @williamcook2499
      @williamcook2499 2 дня назад

      I did mention my ex wife?

    • @williamcook2499
      @williamcook2499 2 дня назад

      Two canoe trips. I really know she thought she was thinking if you paddle on the same side of the turn... she got better as the end of the second canoe trip. I LOVED IT..... SO MUCH FUN! A friend of mine was standing on a sand bar.... we were having a conversation while I swimming in a pretty fair speed current and maybe 6 feet from one another.... It has been a while a while but I believe that was at "Two Bridges"? (Noeth white fork....at missouri/Arkansas.... or the Current both were fantastic)

  • @THE-RIVER-RAT
    @THE-RIVER-RAT 2 дня назад

    Well Ken as you may remember I have the PakAyaK so speed and ruff water is covered. However, I have ordered the EZLite10 for them hard to reach spots (as it's so light to carry) and them day's when you just want to have a smooth relaxing paddle and even have a laydown in the boat and catch some sun. Fantastic information Ken hell of a good video.

  • @halofanjames5424
    @halofanjames5424 2 дня назад

    any plans on doing a review on inflatable kayaks that are good for multi day trips been wanting to do the whole rideau canal from ottawa to kingston, the NRS pikes what i'm looking at but I'm a total newbie and don't want to get the wrong kayak for the job

  • @cheryllynn1752
    @cheryllynn1752 2 дня назад

    I just purchased an IATAK 110 inflatable fishing kayak. Have or will you be reviewing this kayak? Curious of your opinion on it. I find it very heavy for me even when on kayak cart. Maybe you could give any helpful hints for women who struggle with the weight of most of these boats but absolutely love kayaking and fishing (I don't use it for fishing all the time, mostly for a good day on the lake) but don't want to purchase a non quality boat just have something light weight. Thank you, love your channel ❤.

  • @bigdogpray
    @bigdogpray 2 дня назад

    I'm retired and a big guy. My son is only 12 and has a paddle board . My wife and I wanted more time on the water with him . We got the 380 explorer and we love it. We got up grade with carbon fiber paddles and high back seats . We absolutely love it super stable easy to paddle and maneuvering just as easy with 1 or 2 people. My wife loves it because when she gets tired I take over and it's just as easy to paddle and manuever.

  • @markjones8846
    @markjones8846 2 дня назад

    One of your best videos, thanks!

  • @cvx2dog549
    @cvx2dog549 2 дня назад

    Thanks for answering questions we had about inflatable kayaks!

  • @zorankuljic8539
    @zorankuljic8539 2 дня назад

    awsome kayaks, all of them, unfortunetly i had to settle for ,lot cheeper, intex excursion pro k2. i was wondering is it safe to try it on some white water?

    • @gloppy101
      @gloppy101 2 дня назад

      the floor is the weak spot on the Pro model, so caution needed. Class I is fine, but Class II means rocks, gravel. It's a good paddler when on a budget.

  • @kevinklasman
    @kevinklasman 2 дня назад

    Have you ever paddled Lake Manicouagan in Quebec? Looks like a good spot for a Paddle Tale. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Manicouagan

  • @restonthewind
    @restonthewind 2 дня назад

    Once dropstitch, never back.

  • @yukondave8389
    @yukondave8389 2 дня назад

    Sea Eagle seems so expensive. Compare them to the Aqua Marina Tomahawk Air, the Sea Eagle in that price range is balloon like, and not drop stitched stiff like the Aqua Marina. This is the price range I am looking in, and I still haven't figured out which to get.

    • @GTN355
      @GTN355 День назад

      Totally agree! :) There is soo much stuff out there that is built by the same Chinese/South Korean companies the exact same way and up to 50% CHEAPER !!! Just pick the cheapest one and maybe do some upgrades on it like Sea Eagle or NRS footpegs and get out there and have fun paddling! ;)

  • @jeffreymagni1272
    @jeffreymagni1272 2 дня назад

    Great overview. I've tried the razorlite double and smaller FastTrack as a first time paddler on flatwater lakes with experience in mountain biking and consider myself an athletic person. I'd say I prefer the razorlite based on speed and ease of setup anyday, but you do need to think about balance a little bit on razorlite.. like riding a bike.. whereas FT is like a 3 wheeler. Just paddle and go albeit with more effort and at a slower pace. If doing tandem don't forget the abilities and comfort of your partner! In my case we bit off more than we could chew in the razorlite.. even though we did a 10 mile paddle the first time out.. I'm so proud of my partner.. she's a great sport! She always felt uneasy and I found myself always counterbalacing the boat for the both of us until one time we capsized and she was all but happy 😮 The great thing is that Sea Eagle has a very generous exchange policy, which we took advantage of and now own the smaller FastTrack, which has been great! It's a relaxing and more care free experience for sure, but still moves pretty good. We love passing up all the hardshell rentals and get asked.. "is that inflatable " 😂 She's 5 foot and I'm almost 6 foot tall and fit comfortably. It's really easy to get in and out of even with poor technique. It's very versatile. I sometimes take it out solo in windy and rougher conditions and it handles that fine too. Last week had my 10 year old nephew in there and no problem with him enthusiastally leaning over each side spotting fish as well as jumping in and out to go swimming. I've even had my 74 year old father in there with me and he had a blast. This all said, once you get a taste of speed, you know what you're missing so to satisfy my craving I bought a second kayak that is simular to the razorlite (Decathlon x500) That's really the great thing with any of these inflatables... they almost take up no space!

  • @wingmanhoy3999
    @wingmanhoy3999 2 дня назад

    Very impressive review on Sea Eagle sir, you have sold me on the Explorer series, all the very best, health and happiness, amazing channel you have.

    • @Simple_Citoyen
      @Simple_Citoyen День назад

      I have had my 380X for two full years now and love it more than ever. This year I added the motormount with a short trolling motor. Changes everything for me. I can now go upriver or reach further spots from put-in and tilt the motor out and paddle in shallow waters. When big waves come from boats passing by, I smile and enjoy them instead of stressing out. Even found a way to hold a sunshade over my ‘dog’s front seat! Just writing about it now excites me for my next trip. I get plenty of compliments from bystanders.

  • @ralphkeith2905
    @ralphkeith2905 2 дня назад

    The Razorlite needs the EZlite foot braces and handles on the sides for easier solo transport.

    • @bertsadventures9974
      @bertsadventures9974 2 дня назад

      I have added multiple additional d rings and handles on my Razorlite and Explorer kayaks. They make them easier to carry solo and also more flexibility for strapping in seats and gear.

    • @ajf5823
      @ajf5823 2 дня назад

      I modified my RL’s pedals and totally agree that it needs side handles

    • @GTN355
      @GTN355 День назад

      Maybe they will add it when they refresh the Razorlite series again in the future ? The current version is the 3rd generation I believe...

  • @amcorbett1624
    @amcorbett1624 2 дня назад

    My husband and I started with the SE370, which we enjoyed, but upgraded to the 473RL the following year. We love it. We primarily kayak on lakes and streams, so it's perfect for us.