@@Christgoldberg The ReactR yes it performed much better for me after the seat was moved all the way forward. What's most important is how it sits in the water, You don't want your stern sitting low in the water. . The seat is super easy to adjust to find this.
@@gordmccoll5009 yeah, sorry I was talking about the reactr. Good to know, appreciate the quick response. Loved you GC series!! Keep up the great work.
It took me 2 days but I've been paddling for 25 years and can adapt quite quickly to different boats. It was super interesting and so different compared to other boats.
@@gordmccoll5009 Have you paddled an Alpacka Valkeryie? I am thinking the ReactR might be a good choice for me, as the style of paddling will be a little more similar than going back and forth to something with harder edges. Also considering a Ninja and a Flow. It's wild to hear how different it feels to experienced paddlers. I hope you can post more content about it.
@@robinlevick7246 I am not familiar with the Alpacka Valkary. When I searched a pack raft came up. If that's the case I'd have a hard time comparing. Let me Know if I can help you more in finding a boat for your style.
@@gordmccoll5009 yes, it's the packraft that is most like a kayak. It has a dropped floor which allows for secondary stability. It's definitely not a hardshell, but it's very capable.
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Where did you end up running the seat in the Reactr?
Great content!
@@bfosterkayaking thanks 😊
ReactR looks like fun, Indra looks like business. ;-)
I’ll be curious to hear what you think of the S/M Indra. I’ve been paddling it a bit, and it feels pretty good for me at 5’10”, 175lbs.
Me too let's find out soon shall we haha
You liked it better after moving the seat forward from the factory position? Does it come center?
The ReactR or the Indra?
@@Christgoldberg The ReactR yes it performed much better for me after the seat was moved all the way forward. What's most important is how it sits in the water, You don't want your stern sitting low in the water. . The seat is super easy to adjust to find this.
@@gordmccoll5009 yeah, sorry I was talking about the reactr. Good to know, appreciate the quick response. Loved you GC series!! Keep up the great work.
How much time did you have in the ReactR at this time? I'm hearing it takes a little while to really learn that boat.
It took me 2 days but I've been paddling for 25 years and can adapt quite quickly to different boats. It was super interesting and so different compared to other boats.
@@gordmccoll5009 Have you paddled an Alpacka Valkeryie? I am thinking the ReactR might be a good choice for me, as the style of paddling will be a little more similar than going back and forth to something with harder edges. Also considering a Ninja and a Flow. It's wild to hear how different it feels to experienced paddlers. I hope you can post more content about it.
@@robinlevick7246 I am not familiar with the Alpacka Valkary. When I searched a pack raft came up. If that's the case I'd have a hard time comparing. Let me Know if I can help you more in finding a boat for your style.
@@gordmccoll5009 yes, it's the packraft that is most like a kayak. It has a dropped floor which allows for secondary stability. It's definitely not a hardshell, but it's very capable.
Where did you end up running the seat in the Reactr?