Thank you! I'm trying to find in the future for a lighf pedal drive J bar rooftop kayak. I really like the Hobie Lynx. Wendell has the Native Slayer Max but I didn't know they had a 10ft version
Love the videos you've been putting out! As a kayak shop owner myself, I like seeing videos like this. In our shop, the Vibe Makana 100 and Feelfree Moken 10PDL have been stars in that lower weight PDL category. I'd like to see Jackson come out with something smaller and lighter than the Bite FD.
@@thebeardedpaddler That would be nice. Boats seem to be getting bigger, heavier, and wider. While boats like the Knarr are great for big eater tournaments, there is still a need for smaller lighter craft.
@@chandlercole5156 I actually think the industry is shifting a bit to lighter craft. We are seeing an uptick in Hobie Lynx, Native Falcons, and Bonafide RVR119 lately
I really like my Riot Mako/Lost Creek Angler 10 pedal drive kayak! Super affordable, lightweight and simple! It’s not the best kayak on the market but to me it’s great. I’ve rigged it with RAILBLAZA accessories and camera mounts.
Good review. I'd be curious how it compares to the bite FD. Yes the bite is 20lbs heavier but I'm curious where that extra weight comes into play (likely in the extra length mostly but curious if the plastic is thicker) Also curious how the drives compare. I love the flex drive setup that will retract if something is it when moving forward. It makes sense that a shorter kayak doesnt track as well as thats normal. Everything in kayaking is a tradeoff.
Bite fd is a little longer and a little beefier. I probably prefer the Bite FD for creeks and rivers. The Propel 10 is great for someone going solo and needs a lighter platform. Slayer max 10 and Titan max 10.5 would be more comparable to the Bite FD
@@thebeardedpaddler good info. As always its nice to see how different brands and models compare. While ive not used the current flex drive, it seems solid and I love how its able to retract out of the way when hitting obstructions. Based on reviews it seems its solid and refined.
@@MysticalDragon73 the new Mark VII drive is really nice. It's belt driven and internally lubricated. Very smooth and quiet compared to pre-2022 flex drives that were gear driven
Great videos man super informative and appreciate how you keep it honest with your likes and dislikes about it 🤙🏽 Looking for a kayak I can do some large lake bass fishing and shallow river fishing as well. I was looking at the passport 10.5, compass, manta ray 120 PDL, or this. Wanted a lighter kayak not necessarily shorter since I’m a smaller dude 5’7” 150ish. Any suggestions? I feel like river and large lakes are a bit opposite in terms of ideal kayak designs
The Jackson pedal drives are the best in river and creeks due to the ability to perform in shallow. The compass and passport R series are good because they are also good paddling kayaks without the drive in. Thanks for watching!
@@robbiejohnson3698 Im assuming to paddle and not Pedal drive? I would look at the Jackson Yupik, Jackson Bite, Bonafide SS107, and maybe a Nucanoe Flint or a Frontier 10
those are garbage, very dissapointed from Native. I had 2, both had the hull bend so bad where the seat rests on the hull that i had to return them. not the same hull thickness that native has on other boats.
I've had a 2019 Slayer propel 10 for 2 full years - bought for most of the reasons you listed above. First I've heard of that issue also. @@thebeardedpaddler
Thank you! I'm trying to find in the future for a lighf pedal drive J bar rooftop kayak. I really like the Hobie Lynx. Wendell has the Native Slayer Max but I didn't know they had a 10ft version
Lynx is phenomenal. The propel 10 is a great lightweight option as well.
Thanks for watching!
Love the videos you've been putting out! As a kayak shop owner myself, I like seeing videos like this. In our shop, the Vibe Makana 100 and Feelfree Moken 10PDL have been stars in that lower weight PDL category. I'd like to see Jackson come out with something smaller and lighter than the Bite FD.
I talked to my rep the other day. I told him they need to bring the OG Coosa back
@@thebeardedpaddler That would be nice. Boats seem to be getting bigger, heavier, and wider. While boats like the Knarr are great for big eater tournaments, there is still a need for smaller lighter craft.
@@chandlercole5156 I actually think the industry is shifting a bit to lighter craft. We are seeing an uptick in Hobie Lynx, Native Falcons, and Bonafide RVR119 lately
I really like my Riot Mako/Lost Creek Angler 10 pedal drive kayak! Super affordable, lightweight and simple! It’s not the best kayak on the market but to me it’s great. I’ve rigged it with RAILBLAZA accessories and camera mounts.
Right on! If it works for you that's all the matters
Good review. I'd be curious how it compares to the bite FD. Yes the bite is 20lbs heavier but I'm curious where that extra weight comes into play (likely in the extra length mostly but curious if the plastic is thicker) Also curious how the drives compare. I love the flex drive setup that will retract if something is it when moving forward.
It makes sense that a shorter kayak doesnt track as well as thats normal. Everything in kayaking is a tradeoff.
Bite fd is a little longer and a little beefier. I probably prefer the Bite FD for creeks and rivers. The Propel 10 is great for someone going solo and needs a lighter platform. Slayer max 10 and Titan max 10.5 would be more comparable to the Bite FD
@@thebeardedpaddler good info. As always its nice to see how different brands and models compare.
While ive not used the current flex drive, it seems solid and I love how its able to retract out of the way when hitting obstructions. Based on reviews it seems its solid and refined.
@@MysticalDragon73 the new Mark VII drive is really nice. It's belt driven and internally lubricated. Very smooth and quiet compared to pre-2022 flex drives that were gear driven
Great videos man super informative and appreciate how you keep it honest with your likes and dislikes about it 🤙🏽
Looking for a kayak I can do some large lake bass fishing and shallow river fishing as well. I was looking at the passport 10.5, compass, manta ray 120 PDL, or this. Wanted a lighter kayak not necessarily shorter since I’m a smaller dude 5’7” 150ish. Any suggestions? I feel like river and large lakes are a bit opposite in terms of ideal kayak designs
The Jackson pedal drives are the best in river and creeks due to the ability to perform in shallow. The compass and passport R series are good because they are also good paddling kayaks without the drive in.
Thanks for watching!
@@thebeardedpaddler didn’t know about the Jacksons - will have to demo soon. Thanks man!
@@Alohabroha yes the drive kicks up to a shallow setting as well as all the way up into the hull
Man, most of my boats have OMTC stickers on them. Say hi to Mike and Ted for me.
Mike is no longer here but Ted is. Will do!
@thebeardedpaddler coulda sworn Mike was at the Garfield location now, of course everyone calls him Grant but me.
Looking for a new kayak for inshore saltwater here in Florida
What budget are you wanting stay within?
$1500
@@robbiejohnson3698 Im assuming to paddle and not Pedal drive? I would look at the Jackson Yupik, Jackson Bite, Bonafide SS107, and maybe a Nucanoe Flint or a Frontier 10
Maybe a Crescent CK1 or Lite Tackle
Although not the best value, what about the lightest non inflatable kayak the Hobie Lynx?
My wife owns a Lynx. I'll be doing a video soon. A little better value at $2299 for the Propel 10
Do the new native titan 10 lte now.
Yes! I’m also looking forward to your thoughts and on-the-water review of the LTE.
those are garbage, very dissapointed from Native. I had 2, both had the hull bend so bad where the seat rests on the hull that i had to return them. not the same hull thickness that native has on other boats.
Interesting, I haven't seen that. Thank you for your feedback though. I'll definitely keep an eye out
I've had a 2019 Slayer propel 10 for 2 full years - bought for most of the reasons you listed above. First I've heard of that issue also. @@thebeardedpaddler