Jackson VS Liquid Logic for a Novice

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Jackson VS Liquid Logic for a Novice

Post by Sam_Hawk » Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:52 pm

I am not trying to start any sort of argument here, but I have found both a used Jackson 2-fun and a comparable LL in about the same price range. I have never paddled a Jackson but they have been highly recommended to me. I did learn to paddle on a LL playboat back in the day, but I don't remember the series. Which one would be better for a novice boater?

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Re: Jackson VS Liquid Logic for a Novice

Post by Lifejacket » Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:56 pm

Liquid logic better seat, backband, and plastic.
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Re: Jackson VS Liquid Logic for a Novice

Post by suckhole » Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:58 pm

I have a Jackson fun and wouldn't trade it for the world. But, I just bought a pirahna micro 240 and really like it too. The jackson is great for playboating, because I'm on the upper end of the weight limit and I can throw it around easily. On the other hand ,I tried creekin' in it and had my butt handed to me on more than one occasion to include stitches in the forehead and being broached. So I guess what I would say is, weigh your options and decide what you want out of your boat. Paddle them both, if you can. Then decide which one feels right. Good luck

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Re: Jackson VS Liquid Logic for a Novice

Post by Jeremy M » Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:25 pm

I'm assuming that the Liquid Logic similar to a Jackson 2Fun would be either a Trigger, Remix, or CR125? Hard to compare without knowing the other boat. As far as the Jackson goes, the Fun hull is a proven "beginner" kayak. Its stable, forgiving, and easy to roll given all other things equal. Liquid Logic typically builds "driver" boats. From my point of view they have a more aggressive hull design (typically). With materials, the Liquid Logic boat would be a linear plastic versus the Jackson Crosslink plastic. In the past, crosslink plastic boats have typically lasted longer and would be a more sturdy plastic. That being said, new plastic technology and design do lend themselves to building boats out of linear plastic that will definitely stand the test of time.

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Re: Jackson VS Liquid Logic for a Novice

Post by jjones03 » Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:00 pm

go with LL

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