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Old 12-08-2008, 09:32 PM   #1
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Another moment of fame for Big Josh
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by the way... any 6'4" 230lb guys fishing the Hobies???
not sure if my long legs will work in em... but i am thinking bout it...
tested them a year and a half ago... decided on the trident (which i love)
but after seening the guys hauling ass all over the place around me...
thinking twice
like Josh said wind and current? seems to be no big deal
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Old 12-09-2008, 03:51 AM   #2
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by the way... any 6'4" 230lb guys fishing the Hobies???
not sure if my long legs will work in em... but i am thinking bout it...
tested them a year and a half ago...
6'2" 210 with a revo
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Old 12-09-2008, 06:44 AM   #3
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I'm 6'3" and weigh about 230 and my outbacks were just awesome. I'm looking forward to the day I get my new one. I've had opportunities to pick up a paddle kayak but am holding off for the pedals.

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Old 12-09-2008, 09:08 AM   #4
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6'4" 230 here! (Well, I was 230 - down to 220 today). I have a revo and an outback - fit in both comfortably. Don't sweat it.
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Old 12-09-2008, 09:19 AM   #5
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Not 1 defector in the bunch.
Once you go peddle yak.....you never go back.
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Old 12-09-2008, 09:46 AM   #6
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Count me as a defector. I agree that mirage drives perform much better in windy/choppy conditions. I don't go out in those conditions much anymore. I prefer a paddle kayak all-around, less expensive, less maintenance, less risk, less things to forget at home or lose at the launch.

That said, the mirage drive is an excellent mechanical design, I'm still impressed with it's performance.
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Old 12-09-2008, 11:23 AM   #7
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6'3" 225 on my Outback.
I take my 2 boys on with me (one 65lbs. on the front one 80lbs. in the back). We all catch fish and move around find.
Launching (by myself) at LJ is great. Drop the rudder and the drive in and cut through the waves like butter.
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Old 12-09-2008, 12:12 PM   #8
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I tried....really, I did!

I must be the minority...After demoing both the Revo and Adventure (twice each) here is what I have found:

Both mirage drives were set to slot 7 (furthest out) to give me the most room available.

Revo: when reaching full stride (bottom of pedal stroke) my knees are still quite bent and can't get a nice full stride like a bicycle. When trying to make a fuller stride, mirage drive "bottoms out".

Adventure: More room (length) in the cockpit. Legs can get a full stride. At bottom of stride, heels hit the molded foot well on both sides with each revolution of the pedals. (Damn size 14 feet) Tried moving feet up higher on the pedals. Only way to get my heels to clear the foot wells was to position my arches on the middle of the pedal. Try this for 30min or so next time you are out and your feet will agree that this is not ideal.

1 Mile Time: Since the Adventure is considered the fastest yak in the fleet, I took it from point A to point B (about a mile) and reached the destination in approx. 19min. This was with a very consistent and relaxed cadence similar to what I thought I would be comfortable all day long while fishing.
Made the same trip with an OK Trident 15, again with a very relaxed and consistent paddle stroke, and what do you know......19 min!

Can't say anything bad about the Hobie's (other than I don't fit too well). For now, I am going to stick with the paddle as I just picked up a new yak ('08 Tarpon 160i) at a great price. (Thanks again, Dave!)
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Old 12-09-2008, 12:27 PM   #9
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I think I have the new offensive line to help out the chargers this year...

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6'4" 230lb
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6'2" 210 with a revo
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I'm 6'3" and weigh about 230
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6'4" 230 here!
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6'3" 225 on my Outback.
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Old 12-09-2008, 03:18 PM   #10
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Steveoo, you don't want me on your football team, I'm a wuss when it comes to playing football. To much running around and getting hurt. I do pretty well at softball though.

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Old 12-09-2008, 04:46 PM   #11
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[quote=steveooo;31469]I think I have the new offensive line to help out the chargers this year...


Man....I started this thread, am 6'-5", 245 and got left off the list! I feel like the kid that get's picked last when choosing sides right about now.
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Old 12-10-2008, 11:06 AM   #12
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Paddle or Peddle

I have an X-Factor, bought it at OEX Sunset! Other than the handles wearing out, I love it. For a fat guy, it is the way to go

I was told by a few Peddlers, that they suffer form lower back pain after long rides….is that true?
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Old 12-10-2008, 01:02 PM   #13
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I was told by a few Peddlers, that they suffer form lower back pain after long rides….is that true?
I had more back, and shoulder pain when I used to paddle.

Those people that told you that must not have their seat/peddles set up
correctly.
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