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Took my kayak out..4 to 5 foot waves all I can say is I'm sold that thing held me up .I'm 250 not once did I feel like it would tip.I will say this though I'd better make everything waterproof.I was soaked head to toe.didn't have any fishing gear with me was just seeing how it would handle IF I got caught in the bad shyt

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what kayak did you get?

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Wow-4-5 foot waves is pretty extreme.  Where did you run in to those types of conditions?

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Chesapeake bay .ya it was had to do it make sure I'd be ready when it does happen

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Tarpon120

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Thanks, been thinking about getting one and stability is my main concern. Would prefer to have pedal power instead of paddle though.

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4-5 foot waves would have been a bit extreme for me!!  I don't know if my Ascend FS10 would handle those conditions!

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buzzed bait just try it .was my first time I had a audience doing pics.they where hoping I'd go in

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