Looking to buy a kayak...Need advice

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Looking to buy a kayak...Need advice

Post by bbkaufman12 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:59 am

Hi,

I have rented kayaks numerous times and am looking to buy, but am still very new and uninformed. I was wondering if anyone had any advice for me. I am looking to buy something used as I am not quite ready for the financial commitment of a brand new boat.

I want a boat that I can paddle around on a lake, but that I can also take on the Buffalo and similar rivers. Ideally it would have a small bit of storage space.

If anyone has a boat that fits that description or any recommendations I would appreciate it. Thanks very much.

I am 5'8'' about 165lbs.

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Re: Looking to buy a kayak...Need advice

Post by okieboater » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:07 am

Look for a used LL XP9 or 10
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Re: Looking to buy a kayak...Need advice

Post by TrentF » Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:15 pm

I have never paddled a LL XP but have heard many good reviews on them and I will most likely be purchasing one sometime in the future for rec paddling. Another option you might consider is a dagger axis 10.5. i paddled one for about 4 years for the same reasons that you are looking for and I loved it.
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Re: Looking to buy a kayak...Need advice

Post by Jim Krueger » Sun Feb 10, 2013 6:52 pm

My wife, Marlo, has had the XP-10 Remix for several years now, and I also agree with all of it's merits!. The XP's are made very strong, and with a very good design, to do well in many settings. I can only add that I also really like the Dagger 'Approach' as far as a similar hull design for various uses, strength, and capacity, but with a slightly lighter weight, and cost. The Approach has a round rear hatch cover, and maybe not as convenient as the oval hatch on the Liquid Logic boats, but wanted to offer that suggestion while you were previewing various boats.

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Re: Looking to buy a kayak...Need advice

Post by rchasei » Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:45 am

Disclaimer: THREAD JACK

I'm headed to the Pack Rat Saturday morning for their demo day. Looking for a river runner/creeker, and plan on sitting in their LL remix, and stomper, as well as a Dagger Mamba to get a feel for the outfittings and see which characteristics of each I prefer.

Any folks experienced with these models that could suggest a couple of outfitting points I should pay close attention to?

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Chase
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