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Old 10-23-2014, 10:05 AM   #1
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Now I'm in the market for a new Revo. Just haven't made up my mind if it will be an older model or the new 2015. Either way I'm sure I'll be happy.
Go the 2015 route. I had the older one, I went with the 2015 Outback the seat makes a world of difference.
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Old 10-23-2014, 10:22 AM   #2
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Go the 2015 route. I had the older one, I went with the 2015 Outback the seat makes a world of difference.
Yeah, but is a nicer seat worth an extra $1k?
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Old 10-23-2014, 10:35 AM   #3
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Yeah, but is a nicer seat worth an extra $1k?
1K difference? I didn't think it was that much of a price difference, but you maybe comparing new clearance price vs a new model price.

There are other things besides seat that have been upgraded. The mirage drive is more efficient and my knees hurt less. I am faster on my outback with stock fins than I ever was on the Revo with Turbo fins. The flat bottom on the Outback makes it easier to move around on. A few other little things I like ...

Just my two cents pay the extra money and not have to worry about buying an new yak anytime soon.
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1K difference? I didn't think it was that much of a price difference, but you maybe comparing new clearance price vs a new model price.

There are other things besides seat that have been upgraded. The mirage drive is more efficient and my knees hurt less. I am faster on my outback with stock fins than I ever was on the Revo with Turbo fins. The flat bottom on the Outback makes it easier to move around on. A few other little things I like ...

Just my two cents pay the extra money and not have to worry about buying an new yak anytime soon.
Didn't know all that. I think I'll have to test out the 2015 models (outback and Revo) before jumping on a new yak.
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Didn't know all that. I think I'll have to test out the 2015 models (outback and Revo) before jumping on a new yak.
Good idea! Try the Outback out there is so much more room and stability. I am big guy (width wise) so I needed a wider yak.
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Good idea! Try the Outback out there is so much more room and stability. I am big guy (width wise) so I needed a wider yak.
I'm a big guy too, but fund the outback a bit slow. That's why I'm considering the Revo, but won't know if it's stable enough for me until I try it out.
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I'm a big guy too, but fund the outback a bit slow. That's why I'm considering the Revo, but won't know if it's stable enough for me until I try it out.
Try out the Outback, maybe its just me but it seems way faster. I was flying past the skinny kid on a 2013 Revo. The seat and the new mirage drive makes things faster. I did not test out the 2015 Revo, because of the lack of movement.
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