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#1 |
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if you are older....buy a hobie and let your legs do the work...a trailer will make loading super easy but harder to get a parking spot...
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#2 |
Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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X2 regarding pedaling vs. paddling!
Someone once explained it to me as: Imagine riding a bike 10 miles and pedaling with your arms instead of your legs. With a pedal-style kayak, you'll have the option to either pedal or paddle for locomotion. I understand that some people are arm-paddling kayak purists, but personally, I'm a fisherman and cover plenty of distance on my trips. Just loading and unloading the kayak, and pulling on fish all day is enough of a shoulder/arm workout! I have benefited greatly from giving my arms a break in this sport! Hope that helps. |
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