dfrntsuthernguy wrote:
Anyone having issues with the side straps/back straps on the Vantage seat rubbing their thighs when pedaling the Mirage drive. I'm not that big, at 6'2" 230lbs, and I notice on my new Oasis that it's rubbing the side of my legs/thighs when pedaling. Is there anyway to adjust this? Thanks!
Yes. I just got back from a trip to Florida Everglades. 8-10 hours a day in a rented 2015 Hobie Outback with Vantage seat. First time in a hobie kayak with vantage seat. I am 5'9" 235. During day two of the trip, I had noticed a sore developing on the left side of my thigh while taking a shower. I figured it out that it was from the rub of the vantage seat straps pinned against the side of the thighs. It was impossible to use the Outback and continue fishing for the rest of the trip. I ended up driving all the way back to the dealer in Naples for a pro angler rental that gave me way more room and finished the trip without rubbing my leg. The sore is just healing now and scabbed over. If anyone has done the everglades back country there is limited areas where you can get off for a rest. You're pretty much in a mangrove maze the entire time with maybe an exposed oyster bar or designated chickee or ground camping spot. Even fishing back home, I could easily be on my hobie revo for 8-10 hours straight chasing fish.
I've been a hobie user since 2010 season. Dealt with two cracked hulls in the Hobie Revolution. Hobie backed up and I got my new hulls. I had no problems with the old seat. Just sold my 2014 Hobie Revo and planned on buying the 2016 Revo. After that trip last week there is no way I will be able to fit my body into this new vantage seat and sure don't want to get a rub like that again. I could obviously try losing weight but I have those big hockey legs and hip that will always rub. With the seat at the higher position on the Outback the straps came in tighter and the rub was worse. Fishing out of the big wide, heavy pro angler in my home waters is not an option. I have to modify the Hobie Revo seat or take it out entirely. I spent time at the Florida dealer and it doesn't look like that big a of a deal to angle out the straps to the side if I had too. The best way to do this is to just take the whole seat out and put back in a standard kayak seat. I'd rather not be an inch higher anyways and lose that great initial stability the Hobie Revo has.
Picture below of the wound. It ended up rubbing a hole in my brand new Mysterioso pants. What is Hobies position on this? How about a whole or partial credit for buyers who do not fit into this seat?
