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Topic: Malibu X-factor or X-13  (Read 2659 times)

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IamBrown

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A very general question I know, but if money is not a factor, and I want a good yak thats very stable which one would work best?  I honestly don't know if I like the foot peg being that I'm used to the molded foot areas.  Any input/help/advice would be greatly appreciated and if there are kayaks similar that you think would be better let me know!
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Dan V

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Whats going on , you getting tired of your mini-x already - issues ?


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naw not at all, I was just thinking of maybe getting a bigger yak for ocean fishing and because then when I go out on the lakes and rivers my girl can use the mini, and I can use the other But after the last time i took out my mini I just decided to buy another mini.  its just too bada$$ and so easy to transport.
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Dan V

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Just curious as I was thinking my mini , when I finally buy one would get some saltwater usage , not planning on going miles on it but a 1/4 mile to a mile seemed reasonable in a smaller yak . Know a bigger yak would be better but I  don't need/want a fleet of them and the mini-x seemed a good all around yak to me .


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What about a Trident 11
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I just recently paddled a TRIDENT 13 by Ocean Kayak......might want to consider test paddling this particular kayak before you make the final decision :smt002



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DanV depending on your size, and you arm getting better, you should havw no problem going waaaaay more than a mile in your x-13....gottas say though that OK T 13 looks mighty well thought out


 

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