I love my Scupper 14 so so much! I'm glad you appreciate it, too. Such a great, nimble, speedy, stable, comfortable, easy-to-get-in-and-out, great-for-touring, all-around boat! I give it bonus points for being an excellent boat when I'm being a safety paddler paddling and swimming races!
Thanks for bringing these "new to me" kayaks to my notice. I'd like to add a few really nice kayaks to your list that I have tried. On the cheap end, the 1) Pelican Bandit (Sit on Top), 2) Trailblazer (Sit Inside) and 3) Field and Stream Blade (Sit Inside). On the expensive kayaks, 4) Wilderness Systems Aspire 105 (Sit in Inside) and 5) Eddyline Skylark (Sit Inside) 6) Wilderness Systems Pungo 120 >Out of all them if I had the money the best one for me is the 105 as its an all rounder. It's under 50 lbs with a skeg, caddilac like seat, skid plate, monstrous 400 lbs capacity, sealed rear bulkhead, tough rotomolded construction and insane tracking and stability. >The blade has a similar feel albeit without the features or comfort, the Pungo is faster and more "sporty" but not as spacious. >The Pelicans and Skylark are very light. >Speed wise the Pungo and Skylark are the fastest.
Love the Swell with it's deep roots from designer/builder Tim Niemier who invented the Scupper Pro back in the 70's (now owned and sold by Ocean Kayak. It's a outstanding sit on performer that can hang with most sea kayaks.
Going to check this out. One step down from the Saluda is the Marvel 12, Liquid Logic is still making them. I bought one in August and it is fantastic. Thanks for your channel.
I'm impressed, you covered a wide range of boats. I've always pretty much badmouth sit on tops as most of them tend to be like a barge and quite heavy. the one you reviewed is when I would actually consider paddling. thank you for your input
Hi Ken,It was great you considered the se330 worthy of a mention.I agree with everything you said about it in your review,yes it is a gateway kayak , but it is more than that.I have tried several hard shells but always come back to my 330.
i like the looks of the liquid logic; it's a lot like my Boreal Baltic 120. And has common elements with my "dream machine" - the feel free Aventuras. (eyeing the 14' in that family). Some of these prices are hard for me to cope with. My inner scotsman says no. ;-) But, I love the reviews! I got my Baltic "sight unseen" based on what I learned from your videos. I got it on sale, and I knew it was a good deal from what you'd said about other kayaks that were of interest to me. I was thinking of a big box model, but, I knew I'd be wanting to trade up in a hurry. As it is, I'm trying to get my daughter to trade up, but she only has eyes for her F&S Blade 97. Ah, young love....
Hey there. This is a great compilation for sure! I was curious about what would be a good boat for paddling in the chillier shoulder seasons that would take a little chop out on a bay or lake and keep my butt on the dry side. Just wondering. Thanks so much. NQU
I'm not a big fan of it, even though I haven't tested it. A few big things I don't like. 1. No back band/back support. The molded back support won't help when paddling, and can't be adjusted when relaxing. 2. The seat is a thin pad on the hull, and so it won't be very comfortable. 3. It has foot wells instead of adjustable foot braces. All 3 of these things are major drawbacks when it comes to comfort. I would spend a little more and get a kayak with a framed, adjustable seat, and adjustable foot braces. Consider something like the Native Falcon 11.
I really like your channel. always lots of interesting information. About the hard shell sit inside recreational kayak : I think the Liquid Logic is the only one that you have tested this year? Was it still difficult for you to obtained kayaks to do some reviews? There is lots of great thermoformed and composites kayaks of which it would be great to have a review from you. I am thinking of Eddyline, Delta, Swift, Stellar, Epic,...Have a great day
I would love to review more hardshell sit-insides. It was VERY hard to get my hands on them this year. I'm hoping it will get easier next year. PS. Something that really helps is when those companies hear from people, who suggest they send kayaks to me for review. Feel free to 'poke' them! :)
@@PaddleTV I already did that with some of them! ;-) But I think they had difficulty keeping up with the demand! Hopefully, next year It will be different! I ordered last December a Sandpiper from Eddyline that I received in July. I really love this kayak! It has a great stability, is light weight, and track well. Very happy with my choice! About the inflatable kayak or SUP : I think they will restrict the inflation with compressor in some places (Ex. beach), because it makes a lot of noise and it bothers people who go there to relax !! Therefore, the ease of transport will be reduced because sometimes the launch is far from the parking lot. Thank you for your reply! I like your channel! Have a great thanksgiving!
I haven't reviewed (or tried) a Clearwater Kayak yet. Would be fun too. They're actually based only about 4 hours from me. Feel free to send them an email to let them know they should send me a kayak to review! I've had trouble getting a lot of sit-inside kayaks to review this past year.
The Virgo is similar to the Tsunami 140, but more playful/higher performing. It will will be a little faster and deal with rough conditions better than the Tsunami, but you will probably give up a little stability for it. To be honest... I don't think you'll get much extra speed or give up much stability... the bigger difference will be the Virgo's playfulness in varied conditions. If you want more speed, I would look at the Leo instead of the Virgo.
@@PaddleTV Thanks a lot, that's very helpful! If I didn't already have a good 14 footer, I'd probably go for the Virgo, but like you said, it might not be much of an upgrade. TBH, I'm not really interested in more playfulness. My local store does have a Leo, but it's the HV version, which might be too big for me (I'm about 160 and 6 ft).
Hi Ken love your videos. I'm from the UK and was looking at getting a feel free nomad kayak. Have you done a review on these kayaks and what is your opinion on these? Thank you and keep the videos coming they are great👍🏻
Thanks Russ. I haven't reviewed that one yet. Looks like a fun kayak for play around on ocean surf or in small rivers that require maneuverability. I've always liked the quality of Feel Free kayaks.
Thank you Ken. I've only just got into kayaking this year. Absolutely loving it, don't know why it's taken so long to try it (I'm 47 years old). Got the itiwit 100 1 man inflatable at the moment but want to change to rigid. Hopefully you will get to do a review on the nomad one day. Be interesting to get your opinion on it 👍🏻🛶
Yikes... that's a tough one! Really depends on the purpose. I like the Bonafide SS127 for lake fishing. I like the Jackson Coosa HD for river fishing. Haven't tried any of the Old Town Sportsman fishing kayaks, but would like to. I also like the Native Ultimate FX 12 for calm water. The Pelican Catch Mode 110 was a good fishing kayak for the price too. So many to choose from....
That's a hybrid that's not a good choice for touring (too short, too wide) or kayak camping (lack of room), but a good pick for white water, rivers, and lakes. I would take the Swell Scupper Pro over it in a heartbeat.
@@PaddleTV im waiting to get my first two from them!! before that i had two cheap walmart ones but i learned really fast they just where not going to work for the things i want too do other then just day paddling trips !
Ken, love your channel! As a beginner, you've been a source of sound advice and inspiration. It would be awesome to see some reviews of Delta Kayaks, especially the 15.5 GT.
Thanks Wayne! I would love to test a Delta, but so far they've declined sending me a review kayak. Hope that changes in the near future. Feel free to send them a message and 'poke' them to send me a review kayak! :). Cheers.
About Leo… 23 inch is fairly narrow? Really? Mine is 23,2 and 17 feet long I kept it a bit wide. Well, everyone in my area thinks same and what I’m arguing because I’m so green after a year’s paddling history 😅 But do you really count 23 inch wide more narrow than wide?
He’s addressing the entire spectrum of users. My primary home is in an area where most users are recreational and fishing. Those people thing 23 is skinny and special purpose. Around my vacation rental 60 pounds is a joke that you should be ashamed to rent to a tourist. Different strokes.
@@nunyabidness3075 But there is no such thing as entire spectrum. Inches are inches and that dictates how a kayak reacts. That is not a relative question. If one should buy MV instead HV is such one, though. I know terms like fairly this and that are personal matters and that’s why I would like to know how the master himself thinks and sees this ;)
@@JakkeLehtonen-Jagster I’m pretty sure 23 is very narrow for a fishing platform if you want to stand, and fairly wide if you want to race. He responds a lot, so maybe he will see this and respond.
Sorry for the confusion Jakke. I was saying that 23 inches is narrow in comparison to all kayaks. It's not a narrow kayak compared to other 16 foot kayaks, but it is narrow (and therefore faster, quick to edge, but less stable) than recreational kayaks that are considerably wider. Make sense?
Great video. Every design has + / -. I am almost ashamed to say I have 16. However I would discourage beginners from an inflatable kayak. The first time they are caught in wind a distance from shore they may not want to kayak. I've rescued people in such conditions. Not happy😢
I got into kayaking this yr and camping and fell in love with it
Scupper 14!!! Yes. Love mine!!
I love my Scupper 14 so so much! I'm glad you appreciate it, too. Such a great, nimble, speedy, stable, comfortable, easy-to-get-in-and-out, great-for-touring, all-around boat! I give it bonus points for being an excellent boat when I'm being a safety paddler paddling and swimming races!
Just had it out on the water a few days ago for the first time in a while, and remembered why I gave it an award! It is a great boat.
Thanks for bringing these "new to me" kayaks to my notice. I'd like to add a few really nice kayaks to your list that I have tried. On the cheap end, the 1) Pelican Bandit (Sit on Top), 2) Trailblazer (Sit Inside) and 3) Field and Stream Blade (Sit Inside). On the expensive kayaks, 4) Wilderness Systems Aspire 105 (Sit in Inside) and 5) Eddyline Skylark (Sit Inside) 6) Wilderness Systems Pungo 120
>Out of all them if I had the money the best one for me is the 105 as its an all rounder. It's under 50 lbs with a skeg, caddilac like seat, skid plate, monstrous 400 lbs capacity, sealed rear bulkhead, tough rotomolded construction and insane tracking and stability.
>The blade has a similar feel albeit without the features or comfort, the Pungo is faster and more "sporty" but not as spacious.
>The Pelicans and Skylark are very light.
>Speed wise the Pungo and Skylark are the fastest.
Thanks for sharing!
Love the Swell with it's deep roots from designer/builder Tim Niemier who invented the Scupper Pro back in the 70's (now owned and sold by Ocean Kayak. It's a outstanding sit on performer that can hang with most sea kayaks.
Nice to see mine get a mention! Kind of, I've got an ocean kayak scupper pro and it's fantastic 👌🏻, my longest non stop trip on it so far is 60 miles.
Love my Eddyline kayak!
Hi Ken, thanks for all the great content. I am really enjoying your videos. I was wondering if you have any thoughts regarding Delta kayaks?
Going to check this out. One step down from the Saluda is the Marvel 12, Liquid Logic is still making them. I bought one in August and it is fantastic. Thanks for your channel.
Thanks, Ken! We'll be cracking out the champagne tonight!! 🥂
I'm impressed, you covered a wide range of boats. I've always pretty much badmouth sit on tops as most of them tend to be like a barge and quite heavy. the one you reviewed is when I would actually consider paddling. thank you for your input
Hi Ken,It was great you considered the se330 worthy of a mention.I agree with everything you said about it in your review,yes it is a gateway kayak , but it is more than that.I have tried several hard shells but always come back to my 330.
Great to hear that!
we would like to see the review of wilderness tsunami 145 e wilderness tarpon 140. Your reviews are really important for us. Thanks very much
Hope to review those soon as well! Cheers.
Where did you text the Rockstar V? Looks like a great feature.
i like the looks of the liquid logic; it's a lot like my Boreal Baltic 120. And has common elements with my "dream machine" - the feel free Aventuras. (eyeing the 14' in that family). Some of these prices are hard for me to cope with. My inner scotsman says no. ;-) But, I love the reviews! I got my Baltic "sight unseen" based on what I learned from your videos. I got it on sale, and I knew it was a good deal from what you'd said about other kayaks that were of interest to me. I was thinking of a big box model, but, I knew I'd be wanting to trade up in a hurry. As it is, I'm trying to get my daughter to trade up, but she only has eyes for her F&S Blade 97. Ah, young love....
Hey there. This is a great compilation for sure! I was curious about what would be a good boat for paddling in the chillier shoulder seasons that would take a little chop out on a bay or lake and keep my butt on the dry side. Just wondering. Thanks so much. NQU
What are your thoughts of the perception access 11.5? Thank you.
I'm not a big fan of it, even though I haven't tested it. A few big things I don't like. 1. No back band/back support. The molded back support won't help when paddling, and can't be adjusted when relaxing. 2. The seat is a thin pad on the hull, and so it won't be very comfortable. 3. It has foot wells instead of adjustable foot braces. All 3 of these things are major drawbacks when it comes to comfort. I would spend a little more and get a kayak with a framed, adjustable seat, and adjustable foot braces. Consider something like the Native Falcon 11.
I just ordered in place of a Riot Edge 11 this one - Guma Kayak Yazz Tour - do you know them?
I really like your channel. always lots of interesting information. About the hard shell sit inside recreational kayak : I think the Liquid Logic is the only one that you have tested this year? Was it still difficult for you to obtained kayaks to do some reviews? There is lots of great thermoformed and composites kayaks of which it would be great to have a review from you. I am thinking of Eddyline, Delta, Swift, Stellar, Epic,...Have a great day
I would love to review more hardshell sit-insides. It was VERY hard to get my hands on them this year. I'm hoping it will get easier next year. PS. Something that really helps is when those companies hear from people, who suggest they send kayaks to me for review. Feel free to 'poke' them! :)
@@PaddleTV I already did that with some of them! ;-) But I think they had difficulty keeping up with the demand! Hopefully, next year It will be different! I ordered last December a Sandpiper from Eddyline that I received in July. I really love this kayak! It has a great stability, is light weight, and track well. Very happy with my choice! About the inflatable kayak or SUP : I think they will restrict the inflation with compressor in some places (Ex. beach), because it makes a lot of noise and it bothers people who go there to relax !! Therefore, the ease of transport will be reduced because sometimes the launch is far from the parking lot. Thank you for your reply! I like your channel! Have a great thanksgiving!
Have you ever reviewed Clearwater kayaks? I have their Algonquin and I'm curious how it holds up against the other kayaks you've reviewed.
I haven't reviewed (or tried) a Clearwater Kayak yet. Would be fun too. They're actually based only about 4 hours from me. Feel free to send them an email to let them know they should send me a kayak to review! I've had trouble getting a lot of sit-inside kayaks to review this past year.
p&h Leo would be the dream kayak for me!
Would it be worth getting a Virgo if I already have a WIlderness Tsunami 140? I'm looking for just a bit more speed, but want to keep stability.
The Virgo is similar to the Tsunami 140, but more playful/higher performing. It will will be a little faster and deal with rough conditions better than the Tsunami, but you will probably give up a little stability for it. To be honest... I don't think you'll get much extra speed or give up much stability... the bigger difference will be the Virgo's playfulness in varied conditions. If you want more speed, I would look at the Leo instead of the Virgo.
@@PaddleTV Thanks a lot, that's very helpful! If I didn't already have a good 14 footer, I'd probably go for the Virgo, but like you said, it might not be much of an upgrade. TBH, I'm not really interested in more playfulness. My local store does have a Leo, but it's the HV version, which might be too big for me (I'm about 160 and 6 ft).
going with the Crescent CK1, For me and the dog
Saluda 12 vs scupper 12?
Have you tried Aventura V2 140?
Any opinions on that?
Hi Ken love your videos. I'm from the UK and was looking at getting a feel free nomad kayak. Have you done a review on these kayaks and what is your opinion on these? Thank you and keep the videos coming they are great👍🏻
Thanks Russ. I haven't reviewed that one yet. Looks like a fun kayak for play around on ocean surf or in small rivers that require maneuverability. I've always liked the quality of Feel Free kayaks.
Thank you Ken. I've only just got into kayaking this year. Absolutely loving it, don't know why it's taken so long to try it (I'm 47 years old). Got the itiwit 100 1 man inflatable at the moment but want to change to rigid. Hopefully you will get to do a review on the nomad one day. Be interesting to get your opinion on it 👍🏻🛶
Have you tested the pelican
What would be your favorite fishing kayaks? Sit on top and sit in. I’ve tried and owned a ton of different kayaks. But I’d be interested in your picks
Yikes... that's a tough one! Really depends on the purpose. I like the Bonafide SS127 for lake fishing. I like the Jackson Coosa HD for river fishing. Haven't tried any of the Old Town Sportsman fishing kayaks, but would like to. I also like the Native Ultimate FX 12 for calm water. The Pelican Catch Mode 110 was a good fishing kayak for the price too. So many to choose from....
My new idea electric kayak with steering wheel yes
I think dagger axis 10.5 probably best recreational kayak for current, fishing, paddling , and stability. Better than liquidlogic
That's a hybrid that's not a good choice for touring (too short, too wide) or kayak camping (lack of room), but a good pick for white water, rivers, and lakes. I would take the Swell Scupper Pro over it in a heartbeat.
have you done any crescent kayaks yet?
Not yet... hopefully soon!
@@PaddleTV im waiting to get my first two from them!! before that i had two cheap walmart ones but i learned really fast they just where not going to work for the things i want too do other then just day paddling trips !
12:15 how can you hold an edge in this boat, while your kneecaps are stickin out?
Ken, love your channel! As a beginner, you've been a source of sound advice and inspiration. It would be awesome to see some reviews of Delta Kayaks, especially the 15.5 GT.
Thanks Wayne! I would love to test a Delta, but so far they've declined sending me a review kayak. Hope that changes in the near future. Feel free to send them a message and 'poke' them to send me a review kayak! :). Cheers.
About Leo… 23 inch is fairly narrow? Really? Mine is 23,2 and 17 feet long I kept it a bit wide. Well, everyone in my area thinks same and what I’m arguing because I’m so green after a year’s paddling history 😅 But do you really count 23 inch wide more narrow than wide?
He’s addressing the entire spectrum of users. My primary home is in an area where most users are recreational and fishing. Those people thing 23 is skinny and special purpose. Around my vacation rental 60 pounds is a joke that you should be ashamed to rent to a tourist. Different strokes.
@@nunyabidness3075 But there is no such thing as entire spectrum. Inches are inches and that dictates how a kayak reacts. That is not a relative question. If one should buy MV instead HV is such one, though. I know terms like fairly this and that are personal matters and that’s why I would like to know how the master himself thinks and sees this ;)
@@JakkeLehtonen-Jagster I’m pretty sure 23 is very narrow for a fishing platform if you want to stand, and fairly wide if you want to race. He responds a lot, so maybe he will see this and respond.
23" wide is not narrow for a 17' kayak. Length means they can be narrow. 23" wide on a 12' kayak is damn near impossible...
Sorry for the confusion Jakke. I was saying that 23 inches is narrow in comparison to all kayaks. It's not a narrow kayak compared to other 16 foot kayaks, but it is narrow (and therefore faster, quick to edge, but less stable) than recreational kayaks that are considerably wider. Make sense?
Ascend Kayaks are much cheaper and even better than these. Seats are important.
Great video. Every design has + / -. I am almost ashamed to say I have 16. However I would discourage beginners from an inflatable kayak. The first time they are caught in wind a distance from shore they may not want to kayak. I've rescued people in such conditions. Not happy😢
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Thanks for the reviews, Ken. 🙂👍🛶
I'm 105 kg and 188cm high. What is my inflatable touring kayak?