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Necky Looksha 14 weight limit
Asked Necky why they don't post their max weight. Here is what they responded:
Hi Mike, We get this question quite often and they have listed an explanation on our website - What are the weight capacities and volumes of your boats? Why don't you list those specifications on your website? At Necky, we find weight capacities and volumes to be very misleading. We are aware that other manufacturers list "recommended" weight capacities and volume specifications. It is important to understand that there is no standardized way to calculate these specifications and that these are deceiving characteristics to use to compare kayaks. We understand that the actual weight a boat can handle is dependent on the conditions the boat is being paddled in and the paddling ability of the user. Volume is dependent on the method of measurement and for what purpose the volume is being measured (i.e. usable storage or buoyancy). We prefer our customers to actually paddle our boats when comparing different models to see how they perform under specific conditions and how well the boat fits their personal needs. As for your specific question - at 275lbs you are at the upper end of size of paddler for the Looksha 14. While the boat can handle that weight I don't know how well the boat would perform with that load in the different paddling conditions you might encounter. This is why we always recommend having a demo paddle if possible. Ideally I'd probably suggest a boat like our Looksha 17 for you for best results but I do understand that many people prefer the smaller size of the Looksha 14. If you can find a local dealer that will allow you to test paddle before buying that will give you the good idea on if the Looksha 14 is going to prove a good fit for your paddling. |
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