I bought the Ascend D10T SOT about a year ago. I am happy with it overall, but probably more because it gets me access to infinitely better fishing than from an overly fished shore spot. It also helped that I had enough gift cards to make the whole initial out of pocket less than $200.
I haven't had experience in any other kayak but I would say that the D10T is at least worth the money if you want to stay on a low budget. My only complaints about it are the lack of a decent hatch (4"? circle hatch by the seat holds phone and keys but offers almost no access to the hull for installing rod holders etc.) and it tends to veer off course pretty drastically when you stop paddling (I think due to the short 10' length and the weight distribution of the seat being further back). It comes with a decent gel seat but I ended up buying a 2.5" closed cell foam pad to stick under it for about $20.
I would love to get a Hobie peddle yak but still haven't convinced the wife to let me get one and I am not experienced enough in the bay to feel like i have a chance at the CBKA.
I haven't had experience in any other kayak but I would say that the D10T is at least worth the money if you want to stay on a low budget. My only complaints about it are the lack of a decent hatch (4"? circle hatch by the seat holds phone and keys but offers almost no access to the hull for installing rod holders etc.) and it tends to veer off course pretty drastically when you stop paddling (I think due to the short 10' length and the weight distribution of the seat being further back). It comes with a decent gel seat but I ended up buying a 2.5" closed cell foam pad to stick under it for about $20.
I would love to get a Hobie peddle yak but still haven't convinced the wife to let me get one and I am not experienced enough in the bay to feel like i have a chance at the CBKA.
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