12-29-2012, 04:28 PM
[quote Tarponjim]Why, in 2012, does he say its new for "2014"? I love his stuff, but he is such a BSer![laugh] Most humans wouldn't make it down any class 3 rapids with that, even experienced paddlers. I've run the Grand Canyon, Salmon, Ladore, and some others. Class 3 is BIG stuff! The Green below the Gorge has no class 3 anywhere.
I'm sure he'll sell some of these though. He's a good marketer and salesman, and NFO is top quality. I'll be passing on the surf board/kayak/wind surfer/wake board thingy though.[cool]
Now that lightweight toon, . . . I don't really "need" it . . . yet.
Still LOVE my Assault. We're nearly inseparable.[/quote]
I guess it's how experienced you are and how comfortable you are with running class 3 waters. And I don't think that he is the only one to test it and don't think it's just been on the Green.
There will be a certain market for these, just like everything else. Not that a SUP is my cup of tea, but neither is a Super Fat Cat. The latter being to restrictive.
Honestly, what's the difference between a SUP, and a kayak? Especially a SOT kayak.
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I'm sure he'll sell some of these though. He's a good marketer and salesman, and NFO is top quality. I'll be passing on the surf board/kayak/wind surfer/wake board thingy though.[cool]
Now that lightweight toon, . . . I don't really "need" it . . . yet.
Still LOVE my Assault. We're nearly inseparable.[/quote]
I guess it's how experienced you are and how comfortable you are with running class 3 waters. And I don't think that he is the only one to test it and don't think it's just been on the Green.
There will be a certain market for these, just like everything else. Not that a SUP is my cup of tea, but neither is a Super Fat Cat. The latter being to restrictive.
Honestly, what's the difference between a SUP, and a kayak? Especially a SOT kayak.
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