>>1531288You aren’t dragging that shit more than a mile though. Also, if you are going through sand with a relatively heavy kayak, you’ll want the one with hueg pneumonic like wheelez or other wheelez clones.
>>1531299They are bottom of the barrel shit. From my research, the new model is less flawed than the older ones but are still flawed. You wouldn’t want them if you plan to kayak frequently or planning anywhere beyond some kiddie pool kayak area. You want a kayak that doesn’t hinder you with its flaws in the worst case scenario. Don’t be a fair weather fag and never think that you never end up in a tough situation in a tough condition.
There’s nothing wrong with getting a used kayak to start off. Resale market for entry level and even mid price kayak is very active at population dense area near waterfront place. People always look to upgrade, get bored of kayaking, or in life circumstance that they can’t anymore. Since an adequately built kayak requires basically no maintenance, can take beating, and easily repaired, it’s easy to find a used one at good price that fit your need