Top 7 Recreational Kayaks for Beginners (2024 Buying Guide)

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 4. 06. 2024
  • Are you looking to get into recreational kayaking in 2024 but not sure where to start?
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    Follow along with us as we check out seven awesome recreational kayaks.
    Pascal walks through some popular kayaks, looking at the features that set each of them apart. From seat comfort to weight, there's lots to consider!
    0:05 Intro
    1:08 Eddyline Sky 10
    2:49 Old Town Loon 106
    5:54 Wilderness Pungo 105
    9:02 Oru Kayak Inlet
    10:46 Old Town Heron 9xt
    12:30 Perception JoyRide 10.0
    14:11 Stellar Compass
    16:08 To Sum Up
    We assign each kayak a unscientific score, to help you make a decision that works best for you!
    đŸ”” Eddyline Sky 10:
    SPECS:
    Length: 10' / 305 cm
    Cockpit Size: 35 x 18.5" / 89 x 47 cm
    Width/Beam: 26" / 66 cm
    Weight Capacity: 250 lbs / 113 kg
    Depth: 13" / 33 cm
    Hatches: 2
    Weight: 32 lbs / 14.5 kg
    Paddler Size: S/M
    westerncanoekayak.com/eddylin...
    đŸ”” Old Town Loon 106
    SPECS:
    Length - 10'6" (3.2m)
    Width - 31" (78.7 cm)
    Product Weight - 53 lbs
    Cockpit - 56 in x 23 in (142.2 cm x 58.4 cm)
    Deck Height - 17.5 in (44.5 cm)
    Weight Capacity - 325 lb (147.4 kg)
    Material - Three Layer Polyethylene
    westerncanoekayak.com/loon-10...
    đŸ”” Wilderness Pungo 105
    SPECS:
    Length: 10' 6"
    Width:30"
    Boat Weight: 47lbs
    Cockpit Length: 51"
    Cockpit Width: 22"
    westerncanoekayak.com/pungo-105/
    đŸ”” Oru Kayak Inlet
    SPECS:
    Weight: 20 lbs.
    Length: 9'6" feet
    Width: 30"
    Cockpit: 23" by 44"
    Max paddler height: 6'2"
    Weight capacity: 275 pounds (allowing room for 1 adult + gear)
    Kayak box: 42" by 18" by 10"
    westerncanoekayak.com/oru-kay...
    đŸ”” Old Town Heron 9xt
    SPECS:
    Weight - 37 lbs
    Material - Single Layer Polyethylene
    Length - 9' 6" | 2.9 m
    Width - 28.5 in | 72.4 cm
    Cockpit - 39.5 in x 19 in | 100.3 cm x 48.3 cm
    Deck Height - 13 in | 33 cm
    Weight Capacity - 300 lb | 136.1 kg
    westerncanoekayak.com/heron-9...
    đŸ”” Perception JoyRide 10.0
    SPECS:
    Length: 10' / 305 cm
    Width: 29.5" / 75 cm
    Depth: 15.25" / 39 cm
    Weight: 42 lbs / 19 kg
    Capacity: 275 lbs / 125 kg
    westerncanoekayak.com/joyride...
    đŸ”” Stellar Compass
    SPECS:
    Length: 11' 6" / 3.51m
    Beam: 27.1" / 68.7cm
    Depth: 11.5" / 29.1cm
    Paddler: 5' - 6' 5" / 1.5m - 1.95m
    Capacity: 330lbs / 150kg
    Cockpit Width: 22"
    Cockpit Length: 46"
    Bow Storage: N/A
    Stern Storage: 26.4 Gal
    westerncanoekayak.com/stellar...
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Komentáƙe • 18

  • @MidwestOntarioHeadwaters
    @MidwestOntarioHeadwaters Pƙed 14 dny +1

    Always choose the 12' over the 10' versions. A 10' kayak might seem big in the store, but feels very small in the water. And 12s paddle much better. And don't be shy about sit on top kayaks.

    • @PascalWCK
      @PascalWCK Pƙed 3 dny

      I'd always recommend the longest kayak that you can store and transport, up to about 18'. There are diminishing returns though.
      A 12' is much nicer than a 10', whereas a 14' is nicer than a 12, but not by as much.

  • @joedacosta4438
    @joedacosta4438 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +4

    Nice, enjoyed this. Very informative.

    • @PascalWCK
      @PascalWCK Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Hi Joe! Glad you liked it!

  • @barry4fish
    @barry4fish Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

    Thanks, good choices. I would also add to your list, Eddyline Skylark and Rio, Delta 12AR and 12S, Feelfree Aventura (11.0 and 12.5), Stellar S12, Dagger Stratos 12.5, and Jackson Tupelo (12 and 12.5). Many of your choices (and these others) have slight to moderate increases in cockpit size to make it easy to enter/exit, and also touring kayak features (bulkheads, sealed hatches, deck lines and bungees) and performance (more streamlined shape, ability to edge, etc). Look forward to more of your videos!

    • @PascalWCK
      @PascalWCK Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      All great selections with a variety of pros and cons to consider!

  • @PappaMike-vc1qv
    @PappaMike-vc1qv Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Good choices for beginners. I would add that if you live near big water (Great Lakes and Niagara River for me), beginners soon find that a 10 foot boat without floatation is not what you want. Many of our new paddlers soon upgrade to a 12 foot or longer with sealed flotation front and back to enjoy group outings on bigger water. I recommend the latter as a beginner boat.

    • @PascalWCK
      @PascalWCK Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      Absolutely! There are limitations of any recreational kayak. If someone has aspirations of exploring far from shore, or doing multi-day trips, I'd be inclined to recommend a stable day touring kayak.

  • @Mr.Bryan1234
    @Mr.Bryan1234 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

    I recommend the stellar and eddyline boats, I have a eddyline rio that i would keep but selling due to i want to stick to sprint kayaking until i am old and get into something relaxed as sea kayak for cruising.

    • @PascalWCK
      @PascalWCK Pƙed 25 dny

      They're great boats. The Stellar kayaks are especially nice, keeping some of the features of fast kayaks in relatively stable sea kayaks. I've got an S18 Expedition and it's a dream.

    • @Mr.Bryan1234
      @Mr.Bryan1234 Pƙed 25 dny

      @@PascalWCK yea i have a 18r i paddle for relaxing, I paddle a nelo sprint kayak .

  • @johnraffaghello2
    @johnraffaghello2 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    That Stellar looks stellar ....

    • @PascalWCK
      @PascalWCK Pƙed 25 dny

      It's always a Stellar day when you're paddling one.

  • @zachbroden6050
    @zachbroden6050 Pƙed 21 dnem

    Hey! do you have any opinions on the current designs Solara 100? Just getting into kayaking and I’m looking for a kayak to use mostly on sheltered lakes.

    • @PascalWCK
      @PascalWCK Pƙed 20 dny

      I don't have specific experience with that model, but have had quite a few headaches from Current Designs polyethylene boats. They suffered from questionable outfitting and poor quality control, at least towards the end of their run. That was mostly in their longer Sea Kayaks, so perhaps the outfitting on the Solara 100 may be better.

  • @CurtMiller-rf9hi
    @CurtMiller-rf9hi Pƙed 6 dny

    Thanks for the great video! I’ve been going back and forth with the Pungo 125 and the Loon 126. Do you happen to know how much faster the Pungo is vs the Loon? I think I’m leaning towards the loon but I keep reading the pungo is faster.

    • @PascalWCK
      @PascalWCK Pƙed 3 dny +1

      The Pungo is 10% faster, maybe. I wouldn't describe either as fast. I'd sit in both of you have a chance and base the decision on how they feel.

    • @CurtMiller-rf9hi
      @CurtMiller-rf9hi Pƙed 2 dny

      Thank you for the response, I’ve sat in a pungo and liked it but near me I can’t find a loon 126 to save my life lol.