04-05-2008, 05:11 PM
Compared with all boats .... all float tubes are cheap.
Regarding the lowest cost tubes ... I am inclined to think that anyone who buys the basic float tubes is far less likely to have a good time out on the water fishing, or trying to fish from it.
So my suggestion is that you eliminate the lowest cost tubes from your "to be considered" list. Focus instead on the mid range tubes, which have at least some of the top tube features included in their design.
The mid range tubes handle nicely, and you are much more likely to have a good experience, and like it, and tube around for longer as a result.
Working on the basis that the V-boat tubes handle the best on the water, and that is the most important thing, limit your search to this category alone, but excluding the expensive top of the range Vee tubes.
So you might like to look around for a good deal on an ODC420, or a Fish Cat 4, or a Bucks Bags Bullet.
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Regarding the lowest cost tubes ... I am inclined to think that anyone who buys the basic float tubes is far less likely to have a good time out on the water fishing, or trying to fish from it.
So my suggestion is that you eliminate the lowest cost tubes from your "to be considered" list. Focus instead on the mid range tubes, which have at least some of the top tube features included in their design.
The mid range tubes handle nicely, and you are much more likely to have a good experience, and like it, and tube around for longer as a result.
Working on the basis that the V-boat tubes handle the best on the water, and that is the most important thing, limit your search to this category alone, but excluding the expensive top of the range Vee tubes.
So you might like to look around for a good deal on an ODC420, or a Fish Cat 4, or a Bucks Bags Bullet.
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