So OK, after posting about my Cuda 14 and loving the purity of the paddle, I just brought home a Hobie Outback LE #236 that I pre-ordered and purchased from Delaware Paddle Sports. Before I start talking about why, I first would like to STATE, this shop and these guys are awesome. Cudos to Brian, Chris, John, Allen and the rest of the crew for allowing me to make my decision with absolutely no pressure throughout the year, and just answering my questions. I have found my home shop for Kayak Fishing.
Now for the why, I have fished with a few outback owners and notice how the outback allowed them full access to fishing without having to paddle. I still plan on paddling and at this time do not plan on selling my Cuda 14, which I really enjoy on the water. I tried a few demos this past year of the outback and my only concern was a bad knee, that did not bother me during my demo time. When I started to push hard on the mirage drive, i noticed some discomfort, but also notice the discomfort disappeared when I did not push so hard.
Thanks to the post from Snagged Liners, I am thinking Cowpokey and probably others, (if you can climb steps without discomfort, you can use a mirage drive)
In closing for the Hobie gang, you will have another on the water, for the purist of the paddle, you might still see me depending on the situation on the water.
Most important of my choice for the Outback LE is my favorite color (Orange). After adding all the add ons from the standard outback package, the color the LE swayed my decision.
Hobie Outback LE #236 in the World.
NOW FOR THE RIGGING!
Now for the why, I have fished with a few outback owners and notice how the outback allowed them full access to fishing without having to paddle. I still plan on paddling and at this time do not plan on selling my Cuda 14, which I really enjoy on the water. I tried a few demos this past year of the outback and my only concern was a bad knee, that did not bother me during my demo time. When I started to push hard on the mirage drive, i noticed some discomfort, but also notice the discomfort disappeared when I did not push so hard.
Thanks to the post from Snagged Liners, I am thinking Cowpokey and probably others, (if you can climb steps without discomfort, you can use a mirage drive)
In closing for the Hobie gang, you will have another on the water, for the purist of the paddle, you might still see me depending on the situation on the water.
Most important of my choice for the Outback LE is my favorite color (Orange). After adding all the add ons from the standard outback package, the color the LE swayed my decision.
Hobie Outback LE #236 in the World.
NOW FOR THE RIGGING!
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