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Hobie Revolution 2009
Looking to buy a hobie revo 2009 new to the hobie kayaks heard of them of course but wondering how much a 2009 should run. They seem to hold there value very well.
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$1000-$1200 depending on what is included and the condition.
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Revo
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Just some food for thought. Janine |
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I'm 5"11 200+ lbs so definitely not a small guy by any stretch, and I've owned both a Revo and an outback. I will agree that an outback have more "deck" space. But fishing offshore in choppy waters with any wind at all, I will take the Revo over the outback hands down. And once you get use to it you really don't miss, or in my opinion need, the extra deck space. My $.02
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My folks have a tandem Oasis (same width as Outback just longer) I have a Revo 13 and PA 14. Have fished all 3 and in rougher waters, shore launches or any winds over 10mph I prefer my Revo. Cuts through the waves no problem (beach launching is a breeze) and with the low ride height you spend less time fighting the wind. Just my $.02 Should mention I'm 6'4" 220lbs and the Revo gives me plenty of leg room.
(Still love/use my PA 14 more in ideal conditions) |
OUTBACK
I am 6'4" 245 lbs I recently bought a 2015 Hobie Outback from Andy at OEX seal beach (thanks again) It suits me well, no complaints.:luxhello:
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