Cool video. I am interested in the Scorch. The problem is that as per manufacturer specs with my 192 lbs I am at the very upper end of the M and very low end of the L. Looking only theoretically at the volume I think the M has enough. I am an intermediate paddler of class 3+ to 4+ doing mostly low volume runs and some few boulder rivers. But I also want to unlook the speed of the boat. I do not want to overload it and/or have the edges always engaged. What do you think is the better size for me, M or L ??
It’s higher quality than Werner, material and craftsmanship wise. I’ve been using the mangu and love the leverage in strokes and how the flex in the blade doesn’t transfer to the shaft because it’s a cedar core with a sleeve of fiberglass followed by a sleeve of carbon fiber 👌
It's so cool to see it when there aren't ten jillion people there. Also great to watch it being done by a very capable kayaker!
Cool video.
I am interested in the Scorch. The problem is that as per manufacturer specs with my 192 lbs I am at the very upper end of the M and very low end of the L. Looking only theoretically at the volume I think the M has enough.
I am an intermediate paddler of class 3+ to 4+ doing mostly low volume runs and some few boulder rivers.
But I also want to unlook the speed of the boat. I do not want to overload it and/or have the edges always engaged. What do you think is the better size for me, M or L ??
How to you like the hard core paddle?
How does it compare to Werner?
It’s higher quality than Werner, material and craftsmanship wise. I’ve been using the mangu and love the leverage in strokes and how the flex in the blade doesn’t transfer to the shaft because it’s a cedar core with a sleeve of fiberglass followed by a sleeve of carbon fiber 👌
@@MelissaVaughnKayaks is the shaft indexed?