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| Personally, I have not tried a commercially available sit- on that did not give me back acche and frustration at the lack of manouverablitiy ( not talking about the high performance sit on kevlar boats used by the Tsunami and others of their ilk.
THe inflatables and folding boats vary hugely in cost, durability and performance. eg: for a while I used the Sage ( now named the Sally) from INcept - for surfing in China and on gr 3 in other countries. There are several touring boats also available that are ideal for those dependent on public transport for getting too and from rivers, lakes etc. Plus they can go on aeroplanes without extra charges. ( havent been able to do that since 1995 with a rigid kayak . :-)
I feel a day trip coming on soon.... my preference is moving water, so I rather like KOnstanz to Shaffhaussen for a day trip, with a stop and stein en rein on the way. However, I a also happy to meet up with others on ZUrichsee or elsewhere. | |
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I have the back rest which are mega comfortable. I also think it's very manouverable considering it's size. Great for beginners and taking kids out in. Just quite heavy to carry.