Roadrunner wrote:
All-right, enough Adventure bashing.
You can type out all the ridiculous anti-tug Ouchback comments you want. Keep it up - those were really creative.

There is no perfect kayak, however, there are kayaks for different purposes. I love my SUV because it is so stable, which is a good thing when you like taking photos and video. Its not fun to paddle though. I love the turning radius of about 12 feet. I love the fact that I can stand up in my Outback. When I replace the Mirage kayak, it will be with the same type kayak because I love the open waters and take much value in not worrying if a force 7 wind comes up and I'm 5 miles from land. I'll be riding up and down the waves without missing a pedal stroke. As I said before, if you want speed and don't mind getting your butt wet, get the Adventure. If you want a stable kayak with lots of deck space to stow gear, get the Outback, which by the way, is suprisingly fast for such a wide boat. The 35" wide Outback speed average is faster than my 16', 24" wide Necky, and about matches the average speed of a 21" wide, 19' long Seda (based on trip records over the past 5 years). Keep in mind that I have to stop paddling to take photos in a paddle kayak but in the Outback, I can continue pedaling while taking photos.

Matt Miller is right - if you like riding waves, shorter is better.
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