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Deep Release Specialist
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Mission Viejo
Posts: 94
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Izor isn't coated, that's one of the things people like about it. PowerPro is coated and it wears/flakes off over time. They all stick to themselves after they get salty. |
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: San Gabriel Valley
Posts: 89
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Revo to T160
I just switched from pedal to paddle and love it. IMO, I feel a little more connected with the water when I paddle. I will probably buy another hobie later in life when possible, but for now I just want the basics so I can learn how to kayak fish better.
Hobie does make a strong durable yak, but my Wilderness systems yak impressed me. equal in the craftsmanship. Dave |
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