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Old 02-05-2015, 06:26 PM   #1
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Thanks for the replies, I may keep both in view of your replies. I tested the new PA 12 and the the Revolution 13. Did not try the Outback, and they do not even have a Revolution 16 available to test. PA is great in the water but storage and vehicle topping could be an issue.
I have been told you can go farther with less fatigue, and of course the hands free fishing. That is the reason for the switch.
It seems with the new seat you could find a less reclined posistion, making paddling an option if desired.
It sounds like some of you prefer the Outback over the Revolution, I will give it a test also. Thanks !
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Old 02-06-2015, 05:42 PM   #2
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Thanks for the replies, I may keep both in view of your replies. I tested the new PA 12 and the the Revolution 13. Did not try the Outback, and they do not even have a Revolution 16 available to test. PA is great in the water but storage and vehicle topping could be an issue.
I have been told you can go farther with less fatigue, and of course the hands free fishing. That is the reason for the switch.
It seems with the new seat you could find a less reclined posistion, making paddling an option if desired.
It sounds like some of you prefer the Outback over the Revolution, I will give it a test also. Thanks !
Yes, you are right in thinking that about the recline on the seat. This is on newer hobies only. You can lounge back all day and if ever had to paddle, quick adjustment gets you in the upright position. VERY VERY nice seats. Used to have back pain on the revolution 13 after only a couple hours. Now have a PA and can fish a 12 hour day without even thinking about my back pain.
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Old 02-07-2015, 06:46 AM   #3
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Hi Johnny,
Check out Fishin Phil123 on you tube. You will see the rack I made for my PA 12. My PA rolls on up the back of the car and it rolls off. I also have wheels on my back saddles on my rack which makes loading and unloading a very easy operation. One thing I would change if I built the rack again, would be to widen the support ladder from 9 inches wide to 18 inches wide. I hope this helps.
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Old 02-08-2015, 06:46 PM   #4
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Yes, you are right in thinking that about the recline on the seat. This is on newer hobies only. You can lounge back all day and if ever had to paddle, quick adjustment gets you in the upright position. VERY VERY nice seats. Used to have back pain on the revolution 13 after only a couple hours. Now have a PA and can fish a 12 hour day without even thinking about my back pain.
That is good to hear on the back pain, as it is one of my major complaints. WSA 30 miles is an incredible paddle, I did 9 the other day and it was a lot of paddling. By the way Strava is a cool app to record your trek on the bike, run, or kayak. You can view it in satellite picture as well and post it to whatever media you like easily. Fishin Phil, checked out your PA loader, very cool, nice job. Pretty sure Revo 13 will be my choice though, I am not very tall and aarp has been sending me mailers for some time now
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