A Kayak You Could Sleep In? Kayak Review | Bonafide EX123
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- A kayak's stability usually comes at the cost of performance. Bonafide thinks they've solved that issue with a kayak that offers unrivaled stability and performance. Too good to be true? Watch to find out.
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You have always had the kayaking industries best videos and information in the most visually appealing format. Still a world champ, great job Ken and crew.
Thanks for the kind words Jamie! Somehow, 30 years later, I'm still enjoying it. :)
I'm 69 years old and my priority was a stable, easy to paddle kayak that I can fish from. Your on the water review sold me on this boat. I was able to buy one at a significant end of season discount. I like it a lot! Looking forward to adding some modifications for fishing.
"This thing just did a great job of travelling forward." I got a good giggle from that.
Amazing. I love that you show us many things. This helps me when I want to buy stuff.
Thanks! Glad you're enjoying them.
Thank you! I like that your boat reviews are very detailed. You usually answer my questions. I will actually purchase the Ex123 this week. Thanks!!
Happy to help... and happy paddling!
Thanks for the review, your video helped me decide to purchase an EX123 and all you said about it was true. It's a great boat.
Love this video so much I order myself the same kayak. Can’t wait for it to arrive to try it out your video really help me decide on this kayak. Thanks.
I learn a lot from your reviews. I actually didn't even know about this boat until this review. Looks ideal for fishing and camping on slow rivers.
Great to hear!
Hi Ken.
We bought 2 TAHE SUP/YAKS after watching your video on them.
They are exactly as you described them.
Keep up the excellent work, and the unbiased information that your videos provide.
Mike.
Great to hear! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for doing this review. After a lot of looking around, I think I'm about to buy this kayak.
Glad I could help! I don't think you'll be disappointed!
Thank you for your review. This video has influenced my decision. I've been researching kayaks for a couple of days now,
Glad I could help!
Thanks Ken, Love all your reviews. Very informative.
Thank you! I'm enjoying doing them too. :)
Fantastic videos. Great production value, stage presence and efficiency in your message
. Thank you!
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Im 6'9, 265. When I saw you "fall asleep" and stand up in this boat, I was hooked. I use it for nature/wildlife photography and fishing, so stability was a top factor. Toughest part was finding it local enough to where I didn't have to pay 1/2 again the price for shipping. Took some work, but I found one. Great boat, but they need to build out their dealer network. Thanks for great review.
Thank you , looking at getting into kayaking for next year
I like your mention of a neck/head rest for the seat .Also leg room. My own way of considering a sit by the fire camp chair is can I fall asleep in it? If I can and it`s comfy , then I like it. For me a camp snooze is the main priority, whether it`s boat based or I get to my camp spot another way. Have to relax when I`m there.
Wow, unflippable kayak! Ken again 👍🏻🌞🛶 nice shots! Greetings to all you guys making this channel so awesome 💚
Thank you!!!
I've had the EX123 for 2 seasons now and I love this freakin thing. It's the best grab and go yak whether you want to go out for a paddle or a full day of fishing.
do you know if this kayak fits on the J style roof rack!
I love your channel and content! Thanks for making it. Have you ever done a sit-inside fishing kayak comparison? I'm in the market and would love to see some side-by-side comparisons of options. I haven't seen many sit-insides good for fishing, but maybe I'm not looking hard enough.
I now own two of these.. I got one for my birthday last season which i did a short vid on and bought one for my son last week,, great video
I bought a Pungo 120 with carbon fiber paddles last year based on your review of the it. I love it. It fit my budget and skill level. I hope to move up to another kayak you recently reviewed, someday...
The kayak you could sleep in and put a old military 2-man tent over is the OTTER STEALTH 1200. It will let a man 6.9 to 6.10 lay down flat inside it. And it’s very hard to turn over, even standing on the side.
I'll have to check that one out!
Great review,well thought out and consice. I'd like to see a review on the Old Town Discovery Sportsman,if you haven't already done one. Thank you
Haven't done one yet, only because I haven't been able to get my hands on one yet. Look forward to testing it though!
I bought two of these kayaks and your video absolutely helped me come to that decision. I actually put a 12" hatch in the front drywell and put a bulkhead such that the kayak has two sizeable dry storage areas. I lost the ability to use the front drain plug but use a pump and sponge in the cockpit. On multiday trips I put the food and gear I access the most in the front and keep the rear mostly closed with the camping equipment.
great review, makes me think i need one :)
Cheers for another excellent review. Would love to see a review of the Advanced Elements straight edge Angler Pro :)
Thanks for your review. I am buying this one. Your review made the difference. Thanks.
Hope you love it!
as always, very useful video, thanks a lot!!
My pleasure!
Very good and honest review. If you ever have a chance, I would like to see a review of the Itiwit x500 kayak. This would be very interesting.
Another great review, just watched your RS117 review previously. This EX123 will likely be my next purchase after I buy the RS117. Really want to get out a fish, but there will be days when I just want to travel. Selling off some of my collection, gonna keep my Traverse for whitewater river runs, but my next two boats will be from Bonafide. Your reviews have been very helpful, thank you.
Glad I could help!
I greatly enjoy and appreciate your videos. I am (slowly) looking to purchase a transitional or maybe a touring kayak, but I like learning about other types and the companies that make them.
The choice of music and wide angle shots create moments that have a travelogue flavor. Very relaxing. You might consider giving the name and location of the body of water you are paddling. If you want to diversify, perhaps a video that offers tips on kayak camping and less on reviewing gear?
Thank you!
Good job man, loved the review
Thanks!
Cool kayak. Thanks for the review!
My pleasure as always!
Thanks for another great review! That looks like exactly what my wife wants in a boat. We'll have to check it out.
Let me know how it goes!
@@PaddleTV Can you tell me what brand PFD you are wearing?
Thank you.
NRS Odyssey PFD: bit.ly/3ibIk2n
Never heard of this kayak. Great review!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a great kayak… Soon to purchase in the near future
When asking whether you could sleep in it I was picturing using the kayak as a bivvy or a replacement for your tent. That would be a really cool feature for an oversized kayak.
hey, how much do you know about using a kayak for that? do you have any suggestions on a good model? I'm looking for somewhat of a kayak/canoe hybrid mainly combining shape for performance and size for capacity
@@Spud620 I have done it in my Vapor 12 since the cockpit is HUGE and you can use the seat as a "pillow". I put a tarp over it with 550 chord, there is more than enough room. You could potentially do it my EX123 because the seat comes out, but the hull's shape would make it less comfortable.
@@peterpalma9293 Nice to know! I think I may make my own at this point, nothing I've found matches what I need
@@Spud620 Check out the Vapor 12. Sounds like what you may be looking for
Some people who use inflatable kayaks for kayak camping here use their kayak as an airbed 😅
Another Great review , thanks.
My pleasure!
I just got into kayaking and I have to say your videos have helped a lot! I have an Old Town Loon 111 I picked up. Love it, but I think this Kayak might just become it's garage mate lol
Glad to help! Cheers!
I’d say it’s pretty ideal for a fisherman. Mad props for the stability. I’d be interested in what they can do with a straight up touring/adventure/Rec kayak. Love the hinged hatch. Hope they keep expanding their line up.
I agree. I'd love to see them do a real touring kayak! I love how Bonafide thinks outside the box.
Owned my EX123 for 3 years. It’s amazing, I can fit my REI 40L pack right in the back and use my seat as a shoreline chair.
How would this be for salt marshes and creeks? Does the hull track to straight with the Cat design or plenty maneuverable?
Thanks for great reviews
Absolutely love your videos!! Would love to see you review on a Swell Scupper pro 14 kayak.
Coming soon, and looking forward to it!
@@PaddleTV yay 😀
I would love to see you do more reviews on Sea Eagle products, I see these as a great family travel options. Thank you
Thanks! I'm looking forward to trying more Sea Eagle boats... I was really impressed with the 393!
Thanks for all of your reviews & tips!
I paddle in Lake Huron and the St. Clair River with strong winds & currents, as well as boat & freighter traffic (read 'wakes & swells'). Do you have recommendations for sea kayaks for these purposes? Do you have training videos to recommend?
Good questions... but big questions. The appropriate sea kayak really depends on your paddling skill level. If you are a strong paddler with a roll, you could go with a narrow and fast sea kayak. If you don't have a roll, and aren't trained in open water rescue, that changes things. You may want to go with a rec touring kayak - something in the 14' - 15' range, that's a bit wider and more stable. I did a series of videos about kayak touring a few years ago. I'm not sure if it's what you're looking for, but here's a link: czcams.com/play/PLVcFbzilrdXpKJ6aP3QIOFxgL9kxY80Q0.html
Hard to find this boat in Canada but managed to do just that. Bought a red Bonafide EX123 today based on your video. Won't do me much good right now as everything is frozen but come spring I'm looking forward to heading out in this. Thanks for doing the video.
It's hard getting new toys that you can't use for months... But it's great having something to look forward to! Congrats! Hope you love it, and thanks for sharing!
Where did you buy it from? Im in Calgary
@@Mark300win Bought it from Just Liquid Sports in Cranbrook BC. About a 4 hour 20 minute drive from Calgary in good weather.
I've been looking for a kayak to buy for myself for a long time. All the ones I borrow are not comfortable for multiple hours of use. I am a taller and heavier guy. Touring would be my use case on calm waters. The rivers here can have a lot of quick turning however especially to avoid obstructions. I've been looking for something not too long that will let me stand when I need a break from sitting as I often do. And a good back rest for my long back as well as a decent butt comfort. Out of all the kayaks I've looked at this is the first one that caught my eye. Mostly for the seat that isn't too high and actually has a decent amount of backrest length and a seat that looks a lot more comfortable than a thin sweaty butt pad on a hard surface. It does sound a bit pricy. But being I haven't seen anything else that looks like what I am looking for I may just have to shell out the cash for it.
Thanks for the link!
would love to see a review on the new tomahawk from AquaMarina, the older version was well-known for it's speed. I'm currently using it's Steam-412 K2 as a single kayak, love the capacity for camping trip but relativly slow and pretty much work as a big sail in windy days
Just got my hands on a Tomahawk! Hopefully I'll get a chance to film the video in the next week to two. Stay tuned.
Had this kayak for 3 seasons now and it's the only kayak in my fleet that survived 3 seasons without being sold or replaced. Seat comment is on point it takes some trial and error to hit that sweet spot. This is a great lake kayak and slow rivers, my only complaint is that due to it's stability and hard edges it will grab current and spin you around. Saying that this thing is crazy stable, I am at 250lbs and stand on this thing effortlessly and fish from this position. It's a great great boat.
Thanks for sharing. Great point on paddling in current. I can imagine it's 'grabby', since you can't get this thing on edge!
If you have knee problems the sit inside makes it hard to get out of , so I go with the sit on top ones easy to get on and off .
I was on the fence but after this video and seeing the yak in person I did buy and own a ex123 and I think it's a fantastic boat
Great to hear you the boat was a good fit for you!
I'd love to see a review of the Old Town Loon 120. I'd especially like to see a head to head comparison of the Loon 120 vs the Wilderness Systems Pungo 120. I"ve worked in two different paddle shops, and these two boats compete with each other very closely, but I've never had a chance to paddle them back to back before.
Also, the kayak that comes to mind most similar to the Bonafide EX123 would be the original Jackson Kilroy (unfortunately not in production anymore, but the Tripper 12 shares the same hull sans fishing features). I paddle a Kilroy myself and find the EX123 to be one of the most likely replacements. There's the Kilroy HD too, which I consider to be the standard bearer of the sit-inside fishing kayak world, but it's in a completely different weight class than the EX123 or the original Kilroy.
Anyway, awesome video as always and thank you for the work you do.
I agree! I would love to do the same, along with the Jackson Kayak Tupelo, as I think it should be in that conversation as well. I just can't get my hands on any Old Town kayaks these days!
Nice review. I'm a big fan of Bonafide. Can you please do a review of the Crescent CK1 Venture, or other Crescent kayaks? Thanks
Will do! I've got that one on my list. Cheers.
Nice review. I’d like to see reviews of the Eddyline Sitka and Caribbean 14
Thanks! Hope to review an Eddyline kayak in 2022!
Very informative. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Great review, maybe doing some modification will make it shine even brighter, the price used to be $999 but inflation and covid raised it sadly.
I’m not paying over 1k screw em.
Nice review
Thanks!
Sealed hatch well up front and tank well in the rear with option for a rudder or power pole like the rs117 this would be the #1 sit inside
Nice boat. I am an open canoe man and have never paddled a kayak, but this type of craft might persuade me to try it! Not sure if they will be here in the UK and how much more vastly expensive they would be...! Great review.
This is really a decked canoe instead of a kayak. Probably a good fit for you.
I have a pure kayak, 11lbs, 14', kevlar laid up hull, sit-in with small keyhole, skirt, fast sprinter, easy to roll return that can make over 7knots for long runs without exhausting you.
However it is not comfy, i wouldn't fish with it, and i wouldn't fall asleep in it.
Can we see a review on some tandem kayaks such as the Perception Rambler or 13.5 or the Feelfree Corona? Thank you.
Good idea... I'll have to get my daughter to help out with the test!
Great video! I put a Winner kayak seat in a 15 foot kevlar Nova Craft canoe and can exceed 7 kph with an 8 foot paddle. Speed capabilities of your highlighted boats would add a nice touch to a review. I am 77 and would not be able to paddle a canoe with normal seating due back issues. People with disabilities might appreciate some tips to enable them to paddle. Again great videos! Thanks
I love that kayak! Unfortunately I struggle to even load my 39lbs pelican mustang so this is totally out of the question. I’m seriously considering shoving it inside of my CR-V and somehow bungee cordage trunk.
I agree... rotomolded kayaks are so heavy. There's no great option for transporting them. Trailers are easier to load... but then you have a trailer to tow around - not to mention that the trailer is often twice as expensive as the kayak. :)
Very beautiful video. I liked that very much. Many greetings ronactive
Thank you very much!
Ken, have you ever looked at Point65 modular kayaks? They don't look as cool as the pakayak, but they seem more 'established'. Also, do you know if there are any stowable kids kayaks?
I've only seen pictures of the Point65 kayak. I reached out to see about getting a test version, but never heard back :(. Hopefully someday soon I'll be able to test one. As for kids portable kayaks...good question! Nothing comes to mind, but I'll keep my eyes open.
Please review the Aquaglide Blackfoot 160 and compare with the Cheylen
Great review. I noticed it doesn't have a paddle clip or thigh pads. How do you feel about these features being absent? Do you think it would be better if it had them or do you think it's fine without them?
The shape of the cockpit supports your legs when you stand and your thighs/knees depending upon the bend of your legs. I added a paddle clip to mine, but there are other things you could do.
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Great production
Thank you!
Ahh! Nice review as usual, still... would have liked to have seen what it takes to capsize and re-enter
:). You're just trying to make me swim!
A lot of great information in your videos I’m very new to kayaking I just went for the third time today, so a couple of things that I think might be helpful to people would be listing your height and weight so that we can get a general idea of what the boats performance would be like for our own height and weight as it compares to yours.
And I just bought a Vibe Sea Ghost 130, and I would absolutely love to see a professional review on that boat!
Edit… And of course 10 minutes into the video you stated that you’re 6 foot two and 195 pounds LOL OK well that does give me context on some previous videos that I can go back and watch again anyway!
:) Glad you're enjoying the videos. I'll have to check out the Vibe Sea Ghost. I'm not familiar with it.
If it helps, I'm 6'2-6'3 and 250-260 and it holds me just fine.
He did mention his height and weight in the video.
That is just what I need. I am a paraplegic, I need one that is stable. Thanks 😊 for the info
No problem 👍
The Basspro Ascend120 sit inside is tough and half the price. I have been using it intensively for the last seven years. Unfortunately they have discontinued the model.
Great review, thank you!
I'd love to see a head-to-head comparison of the Bonafide EX123 and the Wilderness Systems Pungo 125, please. (Maybe add the Old Town Loon 126 too, for good measure :) )
Thanks. Great idea about the comparison video too. If only I could get my hands on an Old Town kayak of any nature! Feel free to email them and encourage them to send me a boat to review... they don't seem to be responding to me! :)
I would love to see this as well!
Could you maybe do a review about the freedom tour 308
What about small rivers with some rapids. Have a bailer pump could that work? Can I demo it after you? Great video. Do you have link where to buy kayak and paddle? What are the specs the kayak weight etc?
It wouldn't be a great kayak on a small river with any rapids that could swamp it. The best choice for that type of river is a sit-on-top kayak, or a sit-inside kayak that takes a skirt. The specs for the kayak are in the video at around 2 minutes. Unfortunately, I don't know where this kayak is available right now.
My husband got a Bonafide Ex123 in May and I got an Old Town Loon 126. I can out paddle him on calm waters but he's never been knocked aside by a wave or throw up against rocks like I have when we're out on Lake Erie with some wind. He can put in off of absolutely anything and never even comes close to flipping. We're actually now in the habit of him getting in the water first and stabilizing me so I get in. He's never once had to do that "paddle on the dock and you sit on the paddle and scoot over" method. He can literarily plop right in his Bonafide (he's 6'). I like my Loon better for the speed if we're on the boring Erie Canal, but when things get dicey on Lake Ontario, I stick close to his.
Awesome to hear a comparison of the Loon and EX123! Thanks for sharing!
Could you add the old town discovery 119 solo sportman to your list to review
Love to buy one
Any reviews or boats for larger frame individual?
I bought this and I do like it. Mainly for chill paddles and camping if I bring my dog. HOWEVER my only complaint is it is pretty slow. I wouldn’t call this a touring kayak at all as it’s advertised I didn’t expect it to go as fast as my Tsunami 145 that’s for sure but wow. Went on a 3 days 2 night kayak camping trip with friends on the Brazos River and yeah it was a lot of work keeping up with Pungos. They had the 10, 12 and 14 foot versions their and yeah even the 10 foot pungos paddled more effortlessly. This thing glides okay if you stop paddling but takes a lot of work to get it going and maintaining a decent speed between 2.5 and 3 mph. Doing anything over 3 mph in this thing is a lot of work and I have the all carbon fiber Werner paddle too. Using a your average paddle would have been more of a work out. Other than the speed I liked everything else. The rear cargo hatch is a huge opening and made it easier to pack everything in their. I shoved some dry bags in the front of the nose. Seat was decent for paddling 8hrs a day. The dashboard worked well. Held my beer very well and didn’t spill a drop going down the rapids. The dry box I kept my phone, keys and wallet in. They strayed dry completely despite plenty of water hitting the dash board from the rapids and some buddies splashing water at me as a joke. Oh and yes it’s VERY easy to stand in this. Did it multiple times being VERY intoxicated to take a leak. Just understand when getting this thing it isn’t fast at all. I own 5 other kayaks from 10ft to 14ft sit on tops and true touring kayaks being my Tsunamis. This thing is probably my slowest kayak. I watched a lot of videos on this thing and I felt like a lot of the people played this thing up to be a bit faster than it really is. It cuts the water well but those two pontoon sides is what really kills it’s speed.
Thanks for the feedback! You're right in that I could have compared its speed to other kayaks more. The Pungo is indeed a speedster compared to this kayak. The Tsunami is a race car compared to it. But wow... the stability of this kayak is crazy, and I expected to give up more speed for this much stability. Thanks for sharing your experience! That's super valuable.
In your opinion what would you recommend fora good kayak for fishing, and spending a few nights out camping so storage is important for me. Also must be stable as I am new to this and have never been in a kayak . Most waters in my area would be lakes and pretty calm rivers.
Mark this kayak would be great for your use case, the Ascend H12 would be good too. There's several great sit on tops as well if you need more weight capacity like Nucanoe but that starts getting up in price.
Great question. I actually just did an overnight kayak fishing trip last night. I did it in the Jackson Kayak CoosaHD. While I love that kayak, it didn't have enough storage for me. The stern hatch is WAY too small. I was thinking to myself that I should have chosen a different boat, like the Bonafide EX123, or RS117 (which I'll be reviewing soon).
Thank you for the review, it really helped me make my decision! Where were you…it’s absolutely gorgeous?
You’re welcome 😊. I filmed this on the Ottawa River in the Whitewater Region of Ontario.
I'd love to see a review of some drop stitch canoes!!!!! Tomahawk Air-C or the SeaEagle TC16! Plz plz!
Coming soon! I just got my hands on a Tomahawk!
@@PaddleTV huzzah! Can't wait!
I have a topwater 120pdl, it is a fantastic fishing kayak, but it's too heavy to take deer hunting on public lands with water only access. I wonder how this would be for that.
This would definitely be better... although you might want to consider an inflatable fishing kayak, like the NRS Pike Pro. www.nrs.com/nrs-pike-inflatable-fishing-kayak/p64e
Ken can you tell me if you have any options on the evoke vue 100 is it worth the money. I am in the market for my first boat but looking for one that I will not have to upgrade. I will probably only be using it in slow moving rivers and lakes.
Sorry you feel that way... but you could sleep in it!
Oh no , I loved that boat and review. I am asking you for advice on what I am considering for my purchase and purpose. I am considering a few different boats and want your opinion.
1 ck venture
2 perception pescador pro
3 vibe yellowfin
4 evoke vue
5 lifetime tamarak pro
Note. I am not a fisherman, but like the storage space that hatches provide.
Can you review the foldable ORU kayak?
Good news! I reviewed the Oru Kayak Inlet this summer. Hope to review the Coast XT in the near future. Here's a link: czcams.com/video/7x-W9VNhr00/video.html
the EX123 is IMO the best "sit in kayak " on the market
Ok, Ken. Question of the day. Bonafide EX123 or Pungo 125? No pressure.😇😋
That's a tough one EX123 is more stable, rigged to fish out of the box and you can stand it it. The Pungo has the 425lbs weight capacity if you are larger or bringing someone along with you it will welp. The Pungo also has an option to skirt it if you are going somewhere water may come over the bow into the cockpit. So I would say what water you are paddling and what you want from the kayak. Both are great boats
Ken, could you review the NRS inflatable fishing kayak. Thanks.
Thanks for putting me on the spot Brian! :) Short answer... EX123 if I thought I was going to do a fair bit of fishing. Definitely the better fishing kayak. Pungo if I was looking for something for touring - as it paddles better, faster and more smoothly. I think I would save up, and get 1 of each! :)
Well what do you know! I plan on testing one of them next week! Stay tuned...
@PaddleTV Who knew I had such power! 😇
Would like to know your thoughts or even review Itiwit x 500
Dave W . UK
how about a review of the Ascend FS10 Sit-In Kayak ! thanks for the reviews of the Bonafide EX123 though it is above my price range..
I'll check out the Ascend. I'm not familiar with that kayak.
I would recommend Ascend's D-10 rather than the FS-10. More stable but also paddles and tracks better. The cockpit is more open and I think it's rated to carry a bit more weight and has room for gear in open stern. You would have to add the flush mount rod holders
Looks like a good design.
Here’s a weird question. I’m 6’5” and my favorite paddle position is kneeling. (I sit on a few yoga blocks in the kneeling position.) Would this position work in this boat? I do a lot of photography and video work and the stability looks amazing. Thanks for such a great review!
Yup. I don't see why this wouldn't work to use this kayak like a C-1. It's definitely stable enough to do so.
@@PaddleTV Thanks for your thoughtful reply!
What you prefer this or pungo120??
I purchased one after watching your video.
Great choice!
do you know if the Bonafide EX123 fits on the J style roof rack
I believe it should. It might not be a perfect fit, but I can't remember ever having a kayak not fit those carriers.
It’s a very nice looking boat, reminiscent of a stealth Navy destroyer.
Delta 12AR or the Bonafide EX123? The Delta also had a catamaran style bottom and is around the same price range as this.
Good question. I haven't tried the Delta, but I like the fact that it's thermoformed. MUCH lighter than the rotomolded Bonafide. Would love to take it for a test paddle. Hopefully I'll get a chance to in the near future. Cheers.
I trust your opinion and would love to see you review an Aquaglide Blackfoot 130, inflatable fishing kayak.
I've never tried an Aquaglide kayak. I'll have to look into that one!
I've had an Aquaglide Blackfoot 125 Angler for two seasons now. It has a multi stitched hard paddle board like floor so it's easy to stand up in it. Added two hard backed cushioned seats that can fold flat. It has six razorback flush mounting plates and includes a removable skeg which helps it track surprisingly well even when solo paddling. Great for lakes and long trips on class ii or iii rapids and two people can sleep in it comfortably. It comes with a good quality soft pack cooler and it's own backpack !
Great review! I bought 2 after watching… His&Hers. Did a test paddle before purchase, we both loved the stability and the overall feel of the boat.
Thanks for sharing David! Great to hear that the review was helpful.