Hope you all enjoy seeing what our experience was like trying this new kayak. We were surprised to have those birds poop on us as we kayaked between the marshy islands!
I just subbed and am looking forward to watching more of your videos. The bay can get choppy. This is a really good review. If I buy one of these, I plan to paddle DE ponds, intra coastal, sounds and bays in FL. 10 lbs sounds very appealing, but stability is important to me. Also, this model seems a bit flimsy. Thanks for taking us to Burton Island. Always a beautiful place to paddle, especially after the tourists are gone. The birds were unkind, lol!
Thanks for subscribing. Glad you found the review helpful. I have a new video up on my channel for the 2025 Tucktec model. I think to make your choice between the type of kayak you'll have to decide if you value the lightweight or if you want something more heavy duty. I personally prefer the curved hull and the thicker plastic of the regular model. I do really appreciate how for some people they want and need that lightweight option, and this BOTO is perfect for that. I love Burton island. Even in the summer, this is a great escape from the crowds. Oh yea, the birds got us good with poop!
Only 10 pounds? That's so lightweight. Awesome that they sent it to you. These fold up kayaks would be so handy for us now that we have a truck with a smaller bed. We're probably going to have to purchase a rack and bars system to haul our kayaks now 🙄 I have thought about trying blow up. But I dunno. I'm not sure if I would like that it flexes with the waves. That might freak me out. Oh no! Stinks the birds dive-bombed you lol. There are just so many birds. Hmm. Kind of sounds like the heavier ones might be the better way to go. I think if we was to look into getting one, we would get the heavier one. Very nice comparison review. Thanks for the info.
It felt so light I was a little nervous to use it at first, but it was good. I could not believe how the birds squawked at us and then got us real good with poop 😁. The green Tucktec kayaks we own are 27 pounds and for me, they are totally manageable at that weight. I can see the appeal for people who really want ultralight ones and why they might pick the BOTO model. We tend to be tougher on things and kayak in all different types of places. Our kids use these and sometimes we hit rocks, so I feel like the heavy duty ones might hold up better than this lightweight one. I'm going to keep taking it out and using it so I can report back on durability over time. Thanks for watching
Hi Miss HOF I have seen Tucktec Boto kayaks in the FL springs. It seems very portable to take on a long distance trip. Of course, the weight is the factor PPL are favor for. Another factor, sturdiness, well build is essential for me since K7S and I kayak in the wide opened water. We only owns hard shell kayaks and had considered it before. I believe you are kayaking in the calm water still sheltered from the open-sea 3:48 hahah watch out for wildlife heheh A friend of mine in his inflatable kayak was attacked by swans in the UK haha Your honest words about Tucktec Boto are trust-worthy. hahah I did not know your husband is not a fan of kayaking.ha I have seen some PPL modified it for comfort. Is that possible to take heavy cooler box? I am gald you two enjoy a day. Great review, Miss HOF.
Hi, yes if you are kayaking in wide open water like the adventures you and Mr. K7S do, you are smart to go with a hard shelled kayak. If you have the kayak racks, or a large vehicle - you can just do more with those types of kayaks. We have the space limitations. For the green version of the kayak that my husband was using, it has a much bigger hull and you could put a cooler in behind the seat for sure. For the BOTO kayak, you have less room and it doesn't hold as much weight, so it wouldn't work well in that style. We use our folding kayaks in the bay, but in a section where there are small grassy islands to help shelter us a bit. We also have to be mindful of small craft advisories or rough seas. We try to only kayak in the bay with these on calm days. Have a great weekend!
This is exactly what we need to paddle around on our lakes👍. We are really short on space in the vehicle and carry a lot of weight around. This does look like a really good solution. Thank You for sharing and all the best, Michelle and Holger 🙏
Yes, I've also seen other RVers and campers go for inflatable models because they take us less space, but they do get blown in the wind and require drying out after use. I was really surprised at how light this model of the kayak was. Thanks for watching.
Yes, I think it depends on what type of kayaking you want to do and how much weight you're willing to carry. For some people this could work well. For others, they might prefer a heavier kayak that is made of a thicker plastic. Thanks for commenting.
I think it’s awesome that you are getting so many companies that send you stuff to review. I like the ten pounds. My kayaks are really heavy. I always feel like I’m gonna get in some type of an argument whenever I take a new person kayaking. Surprisingly, they perform better than I expect. Very nice review. 👍
Yes, it's been fun but I do turn down quite a bit of them because the product doesn't seem any good. I try to investigate ahead of time by reading reviews and ratings.
That kayak looks super cool. It looks pretty cool to take out for the day, and it is foldable. Great video my friend. support to the channel. #thinbluelanervlife
I just could not get over how light it was. I'm curious to see if this one will be as durable as the other model we own. I'll keep reporting back as we use it.
Thanks for watching. I'm not sure near you, but lots of state parks will rent kayaks by the hour. It's a great way to try the activity to see if you like it.
Great job on the review of the Tucktec Boto kayak. I have never been in a kayak like that before. It looks like a great product. I like that it is very light weight. Thanks for sharing with us.
I'm glad you enjoyed the review. This one was a bit different than our other folding kayak, but it still performed well. These folding kayaks are a game changer for us since we have small cars and lack storage space.
Often fancied kayaking but never got going. Always looks a fun thing to do but I am generally loaded down with camera and rucksack and fear of capsizing.
Yes, it's very fun. I try to mitigate my fear of tipping by always wearing a life jacket and then I keep my camera gear in a dry bag. It keeps it safe and dry if you ever tip. Of course I do take my camera out when on the water to photograph birds, but then I stow my gear away right after. Thanks for watching!
Yes, it's a pretty neat innovation. The green kayak my husband was in folds too and it's made by the same company. It's the more heavy duty model which is great because sometimes we hit rocks or bump things when kayaking. Thanks for watching.
This will be a much needed addition to our gear because normally I can only take one of my kids out with me because we only had two kayaks. Thanks for watching.
That's incredibly light, and I didn't realize my standard Tucktec was so heavy. I got one of the originals from Kickstart years ago. I definitely need to use it more.
That's neat that you have one of the Kickstarter ones. I plan to keep testing this boto one because I'd like to see how this material holds up long term compared to the regular heavy duty plastic type.
It really comes down to what you value most in a kayak. For some people, you might really want the most lightweight possible. If you're going to be using the kayak with heavy use then you would probably want the traditional hard plastic model. I own both models and I like them for different situations. I will have another video coming out today at 3pm EST talking about my reasons for buying the Tucktec. On Saturday, I have another video going up where I hike - but then I go kayaking at the end. For that kayaking session, I used the BOTO because I had to carry the kayak a bit far to reach the lake and I wanted it to be light. I have a link in the video description of the paddle and tether I use. If you think of any other questions, feel free to ask.
The birds helped you initiate your new kayak, lol! Great to hear about the differences between the standard and lightweight kayaks. I like how easy this one was to put in the water. Looks like you moved along pretty well, though I understand a flat bottom isn’t as favorable. Nice that your husband went out with you, wishing you both a very Happy Anniversary! 💕💕👍 - Jen 😄
Yes, they christened the boat for me 😆 Yes, I think this kayak has some real advantages for those who want an ultralight. Thank you, we had a great time on our anniversary.
It was really surprising how light it was and it was easy to put together. I think it's ideal for a kayaker who wants the most lightweight folding kayak possible. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Ten pounds is SO light! Wow. I could even lift that! LOL! Looks like an interesting kayak to try out. The padded seats and arm pads looked nice. Happy 18th wedding Anniversary! Next year will be John's and my 20th wedding Anniversary. Time sure flies when you're having fun! Have a great day! -Rachel
Yes, I could not get over how light this one was! We had it out again this past weekend and it sets up even faster than our green folding ones. Thank you. That's amazing to almost be at 20 years of marriage!
Thanks, it's been so hot, but there was a nice breeze on the water that day. Yes, an aftermarket seat or cushion would work well in the BOTO and be easy enough to add.
Thanks for making the review. There are very few on the new Boto model. I've been thinking about buying one to add to my kayak collection. I currently have all inflatables, and I love them. But....10 lbs?? And cheap too? I can envision times that kind of convenience would be nice to have. I've also wanted something to take hiking to remote ponds, possibly on a bicycle or a bus. I'd also like something that I can towel dry and pack up much faster than my inflatables for those times when I only have a half hour or so to spend on the water, so I could go kayaking even more frequently. I'm sure my inflatables are better in many ways. No doubt my Razorlite performs way better, easier to paddle and faster. No doubt safer & more comfortable too. While it inflates very fast, packing it up is slow. And it's 35 lbs, so carrying it further than from the car to the boat launch is out if I want to go hiking with it or carry it several streets or something to get to the water in areas where there may be no parking. I also have inflatables that are a hybrid of a kayak that paddle decent, and can take a half decent 3HP motor and full sail rig, plus a passenger and sometimes 3 of us if the passengers don't mind being squeezed in a bit. This is a very unique kayak. While not something I'd want as my every day kayak, seems like it could be appreciated for those other times. My only concerns would be safety of folding kayaks as they can fill with water and you have to swim back with them, and durability as this is made of thinner material than the usual ones. But at that price point, it could be purchased without having to think it had to last forever.
It sounds like you have a good fleet on different boats for different uses. Yes, there are pros and cons to each type of kayak. I had this BOTO model out again last week and the setup is insanely fast. It can be done in 5 minutes, maybe less and the same for taking it apart. My biggest dislike is the flat bottom. The green Tucktec models we have moved easier because of the curved hull. I can see why this fast setup and easy cleanup and lightweight aspect would be appealing for your situation when you want to do those quick paddling sessions. Let me know if you have any other questions/thoughts and I'll try to respond.
Also, I forgot to address the filling with water situation. I haven't ever had it fill with water, but I have seen some people carry a small manual bilge pump in the kayak. I also always wear my life preserver because reentry would be very difficult since you can't put weight on the sides to hoist yourself back in. I figure if I ever tip, I'd swim back to shore and tow along the kayak while wearing my life preserver. Thankfully that had never happened and my experience is that both of these models are stable.
@@hikingoutdoorfamily Thanks. I'd love to check one out if anyone in the southern New England area has one. At this low price point, they should stock these in stores.
Totally understand. We all have our own level of comfort and risk we are willing to take. I figure if something happens, I can swim and I have my life jacket on. I'm going to keep putting this lightweight model to the test in the places I usually kayak so I can keep reporting back on durability and performance. Hoping to try it kayaking in the river soon.
Thanks for subscribing. Happy to have you here as a part of the community. If you have a channel I'll try to check it out later this week when I get time
@@hikingoutdoorfamily I've had that exact same thing happen to me . .. you think they are just talking and pooping ... But they're are very angry with you 😀
For me, compared to a calm pond or lake - the bay has a lot more current and wind. I realize other people might have different opinions depending on where you kayak in and what you kayak with.
Hope you all enjoy seeing what our experience was like trying this new kayak. We were surprised to have those birds poop on us as we kayaked between the marshy islands!
I just subbed and am looking forward to watching more of your videos. The bay can get choppy. This is a really good review. If I buy one of these, I plan to paddle DE ponds, intra coastal, sounds and bays in FL. 10 lbs sounds very appealing, but stability is important to me. Also, this model seems a bit flimsy. Thanks for taking us to Burton Island. Always a beautiful place to paddle, especially after the tourists are gone. The birds were unkind, lol!
Thanks for subscribing. Glad you found the review helpful. I have a new video up on my channel for the 2025 Tucktec model. I think to make your choice between the type of kayak you'll have to decide if you value the lightweight or if you want something more heavy duty. I personally prefer the curved hull and the thicker plastic of the regular model. I do really appreciate how for some people they want and need that lightweight option, and this BOTO is perfect for that. I love Burton island. Even in the summer, this is a great escape from the crowds. Oh yea, the birds got us good with poop!
A wonderful sharing dear. The video is relaxing and entertaining too.
Yes, it is a beautiful world!
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Many thanks. It was a beautiful day to be out on the water!
Only 10 pounds? That's so lightweight. Awesome that they sent it to you. These fold up kayaks would be so handy for us now that we have a truck with a smaller bed. We're probably going to have to purchase a rack and bars system to haul our kayaks now 🙄 I have thought about trying blow up. But I dunno. I'm not sure if I would like that it flexes with the waves. That might freak me out. Oh no! Stinks the birds dive-bombed you lol. There are just so many birds. Hmm. Kind of sounds like the heavier ones might be the better way to go. I think if we was to look into getting one, we would get the heavier one. Very nice comparison review. Thanks for the info.
It felt so light I was a little nervous to use it at first, but it was good. I could not believe how the birds squawked at us and then got us real good with poop 😁. The green Tucktec kayaks we own are 27 pounds and for me, they are totally manageable at that weight. I can see the appeal for people who really want ultralight ones and why they might pick the BOTO model. We tend to be tougher on things and kayak in all different types of places. Our kids use these and sometimes we hit rocks, so I feel like the heavy duty ones might hold up better than this lightweight one. I'm going to keep taking it out and using it so I can report back on durability over time. Thanks for watching
Hi Miss HOF
I have seen Tucktec Boto kayaks in the FL springs. It seems very portable to take on a long distance trip.
Of course, the weight is the factor PPL are favor for.
Another factor, sturdiness, well build is essential for me since K7S and I kayak in the wide opened water.
We only owns hard shell kayaks and had considered it before.
I believe you are kayaking in the calm water still sheltered from the open-sea 3:48 hahah watch out for wildlife heheh
A friend of mine in his inflatable kayak was attacked by swans in the UK haha
Your honest words about Tucktec Boto are trust-worthy. hahah I did not know your husband is not a fan of kayaking.ha
I have seen some PPL modified it for comfort.
Is that possible to take heavy cooler box?
I am gald you two enjoy a day. Great review, Miss HOF.
Hi, yes if you are kayaking in wide open water like the adventures you and Mr. K7S do, you are smart to go with a hard shelled kayak. If you have the kayak racks, or a large vehicle - you can just do more with those types of kayaks. We have the space limitations. For the green version of the kayak that my husband was using, it has a much bigger hull and you could put a cooler in behind the seat for sure. For the BOTO kayak, you have less room and it doesn't hold as much weight, so it wouldn't work well in that style. We use our folding kayaks in the bay, but in a section where there are small grassy islands to help shelter us a bit. We also have to be mindful of small craft advisories or rough seas. We try to only kayak in the bay with these on calm days. Have a great weekend!
Very interesting product. I can see someone using that for hard-to-reach lakes that toting a canoe or kayak to would be impractical. 👍👍
Yes, this would work well for that, or I can also see it being perfect for someone who might kayak a few times a year and lacks storage space.
This is exactly what we need to paddle around on our lakes👍. We are really short on space in the vehicle and carry a lot of weight around. This does look like a really good solution.
Thank You for sharing and all the best,
Michelle and Holger 🙏
Yes, I've also seen other RVers and campers go for inflatable models because they take us less space, but they do get blown in the wind and require drying out after use. I was really surprised at how light this model of the kayak was. Thanks for watching.
The 10 lb weight of the new one is certainly an incentive. Worth checking out.
Yes, I think it depends on what type of kayaking you want to do and how much weight you're willing to carry. For some people this could work well. For others, they might prefer a heavier kayak that is made of a thicker plastic. Thanks for commenting.
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I think it’s awesome that you are getting so many companies that send you stuff to review. I like the ten pounds. My kayaks are really heavy. I always feel like I’m gonna get in some type of an argument whenever I take a new person kayaking. Surprisingly, they perform better than I expect. Very nice review. 👍
Yes, it's been fun but I do turn down quite a bit of them because the product doesn't seem any good. I try to investigate ahead of time by reading reviews and ratings.
I have always wondered about these. Our kayaks are really heavy for us old guys. LOL
😊 Thanks for watching and commenting.
That kayak looks super cool. It looks pretty cool to take out for the day, and it is foldable. Great video my friend. support to the channel. #thinbluelanervlife
Getting out on the water was the perfect way to beat the heat of the summer.
Hello there. Great job on the review. I am amazed on how light it is too. Have a good day.
I just could not get over how light it was. I'm curious to see if this one will be as durable as the other model we own. I'll keep reporting back as we use it.
Happy Anniversary! Hope you guys celebrated, eighteen years is a big deal.
Thanks so much. In addition to kayaking, we also went out to a nice dinner.
Great sharing your experience kayaking. I haven’t tried that, maybe I should. Awesome review and thoughts about the lightweight Tucktec. ❤🙌😎💫👍🌹
Thanks for watching. I'm not sure near you, but lots of state parks will rent kayaks by the hour. It's a great way to try the activity to see if you like it.
Great job on the review of the Tucktec Boto kayak. I have never been in a kayak like that before.
It looks like a great product. I like that it is very light weight. Thanks for sharing with us.
I'm glad you enjoyed the review. This one was a bit different than our other folding kayak, but it still performed well. These folding kayaks are a game changer for us since we have small cars and lack storage space.
Happy Anniversary. Both kayaks look nice.
Thank you. We laughed that we celebrated our anniversary by getting pooped on by birds. It was memorable!
@@hikingoutdoorfamily nice lol
amazing!!
Thanks!! Really appreciate you taking the time to comment and watch.
Often fancied kayaking but never got going. Always looks a fun thing to do but I am generally loaded down with camera and rucksack and fear of capsizing.
Yes, it's very fun. I try to mitigate my fear of tipping by always wearing a life jacket and then I keep my camera gear in a dry bag. It keeps it safe and dry if you ever tip. Of course I do take my camera out when on the water to photograph birds, but then I stow my gear away right after. Thanks for watching!
Amazing .. I would love one of those so much more convenient and looks like a good kayak considering what its made from lol 💪
Yes, it's a pretty neat innovation. The green kayak my husband was in folds too and it's made by the same company. It's the more heavy duty model which is great because sometimes we hit rocks or bump things when kayaking. Thanks for watching.
@@hikingoutdoorfamily is that the one that comes with a metal poles I think I’ve seen Kent survival with one
Looks awesome!
I think it's a unique kayak for someone who really wants an ultralight one. It reminded me of the Oru folding ones - had similar material.
@@hikingoutdoorfamily definitely useful!
Happy anniversary to you both
Thanks, it was great to get my husband to try kayaking.
@@hikingoutdoorfamily he seemed alright , way out there at the start in HMS INVINCIBLE
Like 30! Thanks for the kayak lesson! 😊😊😊
Thanks for watching! This was a nice way to stay cool on a hot day.
Excellent review! Great demo and great visuals out at the bay.
Thanks Danny. It's always fun to test out a new piece of gear. It will be interesting to keep using this kayak to see how it performs over time.
Looks really good and a nice day to test it out 😊 nice to see the wildlife about to still 😁
It's been very hot here, so getting out on the water felt wonderful. The kayak was great and we got to see those birds up close 😄
Looks like a nice kayak! Very nice of them to send you one😁😁
This will be a much needed addition to our gear because normally I can only take one of my kids out with me because we only had two kayaks. Thanks for watching.
That's incredibly light, and I didn't realize my standard Tucktec was so heavy. I got one of the originals from Kickstart years ago. I definitely need to use it more.
That's neat that you have one of the Kickstarter ones. I plan to keep testing this boto one because I'd like to see how this material holds up long term compared to the regular heavy duty plastic type.
I didn't get to write a comment yesterday.
Thank you for the demo .
You do great reviews 😊
Glad you like them. I always appreciate hearing from viewers on what they think about my review videos.
Very good review ❤ Thanks for the great job 👍 Definitely my next kayak consideration ❤
Thanks for watching. It was a hot day, but there was a good breeze on the water so it made it nice for kayaking.
Excellent review. So you prefer the regular at the end? What paddle and rope you have? Thanks
It really comes down to what you value most in a kayak. For some people, you might really want the most lightweight possible. If you're going to be using the kayak with heavy use then you would probably want the traditional hard plastic model. I own both models and I like them for different situations. I will have another video coming out today at 3pm EST talking about my reasons for buying the Tucktec. On Saturday, I have another video going up where I hike - but then I go kayaking at the end. For that kayaking session, I used the BOTO because I had to carry the kayak a bit far to reach the lake and I wanted it to be light. I have a link in the video description of the paddle and tether I use. If you think of any other questions, feel free to ask.
It looks really good and useful. 😊😊😊
Yes, it's a good solution for someone who really needs a very lightweight kayak in a portable size.
The birds helped you initiate your new kayak, lol! Great to hear about the differences between the standard and lightweight kayaks. I like how easy this one was to put in the water. Looks like you moved along pretty well, though I understand a flat bottom isn’t as favorable. Nice that your husband went out with you, wishing you both a very Happy Anniversary! 💕💕👍 - Jen 😄
Yes, they christened the boat for me 😆 Yes, I think this kayak has some real advantages for those who want an ultralight. Thank you, we had a great time on our anniversary.
@@hikingoutdoorfamily 👌💕💕
Beautiful review and test kayak boat
Thank you. We love trying out new gear and being out on the water.
Wow, I really like it. It is so light and easy to fold, as if it were made of cardboard 😀👍
It was really surprising how light it was and it was easy to put together. I think it's ideal for a kayaker who wants the most lightweight folding kayak possible. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Ten pounds is SO light! Wow. I could even lift that! LOL! Looks like an interesting kayak to try out. The padded seats and arm pads looked nice. Happy 18th wedding Anniversary! Next year will be John's and my 20th wedding Anniversary. Time sure flies when you're having fun! Have a great day! -Rachel
Yes, I could not get over how light this one was! We had it out again this past weekend and it sets up even faster than our green folding ones. Thank you. That's amazing to almost be at 20 years of marriage!
@@hikingoutdoorfamily Nice! And thank you! 💞
Very nice video. Thanks for sharing. 👍25
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on our kayak video.
You had a beautiful day for trying the Boto out. Maybe get an aftermarket seat
Thanks, it's been so hot, but there was a nice breeze on the water that day. Yes, an aftermarket seat or cushion would work well in the BOTO and be easy enough to add.
Great review, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed my review and video. Thanks for letting a comment.
Thanks for making the review. There are very few on the new Boto model.
I've been thinking about buying one to add to my kayak collection. I currently have all inflatables, and I love them. But....10 lbs?? And cheap too? I can envision times that kind of convenience would be nice to have. I've also wanted something to take hiking to remote ponds, possibly on a bicycle or a bus. I'd also like something that I can towel dry and pack up much faster than my inflatables for those times when I only have a half hour or so to spend on the water, so I could go kayaking even more frequently.
I'm sure my inflatables are better in many ways. No doubt my Razorlite performs way better, easier to paddle and faster. No doubt safer & more comfortable too. While it inflates very fast, packing it up is slow. And it's 35 lbs, so carrying it further than from the car to the boat launch is out if I want to go hiking with it or carry it several streets or something to get to the water in areas where there may be no parking. I also have inflatables that are a hybrid of a kayak that paddle decent, and can take a half decent 3HP motor and full sail rig, plus a passenger and sometimes 3 of us if the passengers don't mind being squeezed in a bit.
This is a very unique kayak. While not something I'd want as my every day kayak, seems like it could be appreciated for those other times. My only concerns would be safety of folding kayaks as they can fill with water and you have to swim back with them, and durability as this is made of thinner material than the usual ones. But at that price point, it could be purchased without having to think it had to last forever.
It sounds like you have a good fleet on different boats for different uses. Yes, there are pros and cons to each type of kayak. I had this BOTO model out again last week and the setup is insanely fast. It can be done in 5 minutes, maybe less and the same for taking it apart. My biggest dislike is the flat bottom. The green Tucktec models we have moved easier because of the curved hull. I can see why this fast setup and easy cleanup and lightweight aspect would be appealing for your situation when you want to do those quick paddling sessions. Let me know if you have any other questions/thoughts and I'll try to respond.
Also, I forgot to address the filling with water situation. I haven't ever had it fill with water, but I have seen some people carry a small manual bilge pump in the kayak. I also always wear my life preserver because reentry would be very difficult since you can't put weight on the sides to hoist yourself back in. I figure if I ever tip, I'd swim back to shore and tow along the kayak while wearing my life preserver. Thankfully that had never happened and my experience is that both of these models are stable.
@@hikingoutdoorfamily Thanks. I'd love to check one out if anyone in the southern New England area has one. At this low price point, they should stock these in stores.
Take a boat trip to see very beautiful views
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Thanks, it was a beautiful day on the water.
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Thanks so much.
Great video 🎉 7:59
Thanks. I was happy with how the BOTO kayak performed.
Yow, I still would not trust one of those, but good for you!
Totally understand. We all have our own level of comfort and risk we are willing to take. I figure if something happens, I can swim and I have my life jacket on. I'm going to keep putting this lightweight model to the test in the places I usually kayak so I can keep reporting back on durability and performance. Hoping to try it kayaking in the river soon.
@@hikingoutdoorfamily Sounds like fun!
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Thanks for subscribing. Happy to have you here as a part of the community. If you have a channel I'll try to check it out later this week when I get time
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The birds have nests .. 😂
I guess us paddling too close to them nesting in the marsh grasses had them pooping on us.
@@hikingoutdoorfamily I've had that exact same thing happen to me . .. you think they are just talking and pooping ... But they're are very angry with you 😀
Tough conditions?!
For me, compared to a calm pond or lake - the bay has a lot more current and wind. I realize other people might have different opinions depending on where you kayak in and what you kayak with.
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