Kayaking

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  • MrT0

    I'm keen when I can. Usually hire but have also been considering Oru after trying the Inlet model a couple of years ago. The local distributer was doing promo trials in Sydney harbour. They were awesome if a bit eye-watering on the $AU.

    I had a good look around (at the time) and these were easily the best option if you wanted a folding one for adults who want a proper paddle.

    Not sure how long they'll last compared to solid/moulded ones but the obvious convenince, flat pack size and weight were incredible.

    • *convenienceMrT
    • Yeah, that's what I've always done, always the "sit-on" kayaks. The molded ones are always ugly as fuck colors too, so figured these also look quote nice.5timuli
    • I like the idea of hiking a bit with them if needed but also fitting two of them in the back of a hatchback.5timuli

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