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New to Kayaks and unsure what to look for.
I'm new to kayaks. I'd like to fish ponds & small lakes. From what I can tell I would like to find a sit on top design. The kayak needs to be able to carry me with ease. I'm 6ft 2in, 250lbs. So I was hoping for something that can carry at least 350-400lbs+. It will be used solo, but I like to have enough room for gear. The big issue, it needs to be inflatable. ATM I don't have the space to store a hard shell kayak. I would also like to keep the initial cost under $1000. Are there any I should definitely check out? Any I should avoid? After some searching on my own I found some that interest me. But I don't know what to look for in quality. Would any of the following kayaks work for me? Pros/Cons for each? Sevylor: Colorado or Rio Aquaglide: Blackfoot HB Angler XL Hobie: Mirage i11S or Mirage i12S Elkton Outdoors: Elkton Outdoors Inflatable Fishing Kayak v2 Advanced Elements: Straitedge Angler Pro: AE1055 |
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Re: New to Kayaks and unsure what to look for.
That is quite a requirement for your kayak. Curious on which one you end up with?
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Re: New to Kayaks and unsure what to look for.
You gave a detailed requirement so it'll be easier to help you out. Since you are planning to kayak on small lakes and fish ponds inflatable will be a good option. The water is calm so there is nothing much to worry about. My first kayak was an inflatable and it was best kayak for beginners. But it wasn't a sit-on-top as i was not interested in fishing. So didn't care for cargo space. So, inflatable sit-on-top kayak for fishing is the right choice you made. Among the kayaks you have mentioned i would prefer Hobie Mirage the models i think you can choose yourself.
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