Hobie Mirage Passport 10.5 Walkthrough

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Hobie is world renowned for designing pedal kayaks that are fun and functional. We’ve been at it for over 20 years. Powered by the fast and efficient MirageDrive with Glide Technology pedal propulsion system with patented Kick-Up Fins, experience hands-free, care-free kayaking. Logs, kelp, shallows, rocks? No problem. Our fins automatically "kick up" on impact. Every feature is designed with your entertainment in mind. Sail open water or fish the flats. We made sure you can do both thanks to the vertical accessory tube and molded in rod holders. Dual mounting tracks keep your accessories within reach while the 8” Twist-n-Seal Hatch will keep them dry. The easy-to-use steering system and simplified version of our twist-and-stow rudder puts navigation at your fingertips and a smile on your face. A paddle is included for times when you want that extra arm workout.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @かいと-m7q
    @かいと-m7q 3 года назад +5

    This is a suggestion. I think that the price can be kept down by manufacturing the main body for Japan in Japan and importing other parts for Japanese people.
    By doing so, I think that more people will enjoy hobby products in Japan.
    In Japan, the number of people who enjoy fishing with inflatable sup is increasing year by year.
    Please consider it.

  • @J_J1711
    @J_J1711 2 года назад +1

    Can you paddle and peddle at the same time for max speed? Is it stable large lakes with some waves?

    • @Powerpickle68
      @Powerpickle68 2 года назад

      I'm sure that it is. My Lifetime Teton 10 foot is against waves from power boats.

  • @almamercado143
    @almamercado143 2 года назад +3

    I just purchased 2. I can't wait to try it out. Super excited!!

    • @craigd123
      @craigd123 2 года назад

      I purchased 3

    • @doctorkayak
      @doctorkayak Год назад

      @@craigd123 I purchased 4

    • @craigd123
      @craigd123 Год назад

      @@doctorkayak name checks out

    • @asianangler
      @asianangler Год назад

      how you like yours so far? Any issue?

  • @mactakemura
    @mactakemura 3 года назад +1

    It seems to be easy to use

  • @ninjason57
    @ninjason57 2 года назад +1

    Does the pedal drive go in reverse as well?

    • @HobieOfficial
      @HobieOfficial  2 года назад +1

      This model can accept the MD 180, which has reverse. The standard drive with this model is a MirageDrive GT, which doesn't have reverse. If you want to pedal in reverse you can upgrade to the MD 180, or uninstall the drive and flip it around - then click it back in backwards. Or you can use your paddle to back up when needed. Definitely not as seamless of a transition as when using the MD 180 or MD 360, but still effective.

    • @doctorkayak
      @doctorkayak Год назад +1

      @@HobieOfficial Again this is Hobie cutting corners. If the MD 180 is a better why even put a less desirable drive in it!?! (Rhetorical)

  • @sancfireactual307
    @sancfireactual307 Год назад

    What’s her @ tho?

  • @kingzion9689
    @kingzion9689 2 года назад

    Hello I just bought this model how would I tie down the bow and stern, thru the same hole the handles are attached to ?

    • @HobieOfficial
      @HobieOfficial  2 года назад

      When car topping, yes - these lines shouldn't be under too much tension, as they act more to prevent shifting during transport. The set of straps going over the hull and to the roof rack are the primary tie-down straps.

    • @doctorkayak
      @doctorkayak Год назад

      @@HobieOfficial ALL Tie down straps should sufficiently secure the kayak to the roof of a vehicle. Two across the hull and one at each end.
      You really NEED to put a more substantial anchor point at both front and back of the kayak. These cute little string handles might nearly be stout enough for two people to carry it but even then they are not adequate for longevity. Especially with the new rotomolded design you need to do better. There have already been enough corners cut to make this more affordable as an entry level kayak.
      Another observation is the inability to raise and lower the rudder while IN THE KAYAK! Apparently we are supposed to let it drag on the bottom while approaching the shore. Not even close to being sufficient! Come on Hobie! You are going to ruin your reputation with these fixable issues.
      Bought one last night in Northern Michigan and already thinking about taking it back after trying to roof load it. The Pelican Catch HDII 10.5 is looking real nice right about now! Bummer! I will think twice about Hobie in the future.

  • @bradbedingfield9096
    @bradbedingfield9096 2 года назад +1

    Does the drive have a reverse?

    • @doctorkayak
      @doctorkayak Год назад +1

      No is the simple answer. Hobie thinks that because this is an entry level kayak you should have to pull the drive out and turn it around to go in reverse. They could have put a reversible drive in it but they didn't. To do that they want you to spend another $1000. Not cool! I have a Jackson Bite FD. It is a prop driven pedal kayak and YES it goes in reverse and yes it folds up into the hull when you strike an underwater obstruction. But I did pay quite a bit extra for that feature. There is no excuse for Hobie. They certainly could have put the Mirage 180 in it but they are "nickel and dimeing" their customers to get them into more expensive kayaks! This will hurt them in the long run. Check out the Pelican Catch HDII 10.5

    • @doctorkayak
      @doctorkayak Год назад

      Not to mention that there is no way to raise and lower the rudder from a seated position in the kayak... NOT COOL!

  • @gillesmercier8159
    @gillesmercier8159 2 года назад

    bonjour ou trouver le nécessaire de fixation pour le sondeur et la sonde

  • @asianangler
    @asianangler Год назад

    how fast this thing go?

  • @danielmartinez0422
    @danielmartinez0422 3 года назад +2

    Getting mine today! Very excited

    • @asianangler
      @asianangler Год назад

      how's it holding up so far?

    • @danielmartinez0422
      @danielmartinez0422 Год назад

      @@asianangler very very well. Just keep it clean when you can and you can add little plastic bumper strips to protect the hull. I think the passport was definitely the right choice since it’s so light. I see other yakers struggling trying to muscle a fully geared outback in the water

  • @aerialcombat
    @aerialcombat 3 года назад +1

    Please include POC in a few places sometime

    • @sofloflow
      @sofloflow 2 года назад +2

      I rolled my eyes so hard at your comment - a person of shade

    • @doctorkayak
      @doctorkayak Год назад

      @@sofloflow Don't feel bad I need a decoder to figure out what the heck POC means.

    • @asianangler
      @asianangler Год назад

      @@doctorkayak person of color? lol.... hobby grade dont like white people