Inflating our SeaEagle Kayak on Lake Powell

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Komentáře • 9

  • @jimwortham8634
    @jimwortham8634 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for posting I guess makes me appreciate my hard sided kayak more now

  • @jennykelly4111
    @jennykelly4111 Před 3 lety +2

    I can't belive sea eagle provides such garbage seats at the price they sell that model for. It should be standard to include their higher end seats with all of the bundles.

  • @user-eb6eb2hk6q
    @user-eb6eb2hk6q Před 6 lety +2

    So fun to see you exploring Lake Powell--it's such a beautiful place! Is that kayak just as easy to deflate and pack up again?

    • @jimbarbnelson2003
      @jimbarbnelson2003  Před 6 lety +1

      Kaiva good to hear from you! It is pretty easy to pack up, It takes a little longer as you need to wipe down each of the sections before you fold it up and put it away.

  • @labtested1
    @labtested1 Před 5 lety

    Does the drop stitch floor provide a higher/more comfortable seating position? I have a inflatable kayak with 'oldschool' bottom... due to sinking in at the seating position, I always have to lift the paddle quite high and paddle in a bit of an weird (far to the side) angle in order to not touch the pontoons. That puts a lot of strain on my shoulder (old rotator cuff injury) and I can't paddle for long distances without shoulder pain. I'm wondering if the Fasttrek with drop stitch floor might help with that issue. What do you think? Is the Fasttrek easier on the shoulders (and maybe back) compared to a 'conventional' inflatable kayak?

    • @jimbarbnelson2003
      @jimbarbnelson2003  Před 5 lety +1

      I have never experienced what you are describing so I would have to say that this kayak does have a harder floor creating more clearance for paddling. Good luck!

  • @VicentedePablo
    @VicentedePablo Před 7 lety

    420 or 380?