Native Watercraft recently released its updated pedal kayak called the Slayer Propel. I was planning to order one, but I wanted to see one in person and if possible take a test ride to see how my large body would work in that seat and with the foot drive. Very few of our local dealers have any of this model in stock. I learned that Delaware Paddlesports in Lewes, DE had several in stock, and had one designated as a demo for test rides.
I drove to Lewes this morning and met the folks at the shop. They helped me load the Slayer Propel into my minivan, then drove with me to the town beach at Lewes to launch directly into Delaware Bay. Fortunately the strong winds that we experienced here today were not an issue when I launched. I had a 5-10 minute pedal. It was all new to me, and it took some fiddling to get the seat adjusted the way I wanted it. But I definitely liked the kayak. I plan to order one in the next few days.
The folks at Delaware Paddlesports were very accommodating and helpful. I really appreciated them letting me test their new demo Slayer Propel.
I drove to Lewes this morning and met the folks at the shop. They helped me load the Slayer Propel into my minivan, then drove with me to the town beach at Lewes to launch directly into Delaware Bay. Fortunately the strong winds that we experienced here today were not an issue when I launched. I had a 5-10 minute pedal. It was all new to me, and it took some fiddling to get the seat adjusted the way I wanted it. But I definitely liked the kayak. I plan to order one in the next few days.
The folks at Delaware Paddlesports were very accommodating and helpful. I really appreciated them letting me test their new demo Slayer Propel.
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