yes, we have a solution for the Hobie PA12 / PA14. Here you go: www.wilderside.life/product-page/freedom-launcher-sportsman-classic-for-hobie-pa-12-pa-14 Depending on your needs, you can also go with balloon tires. In that case, order the bare axle system and then add the upgraded beach tires as a second product.
I’m sitting in the stock position… I just gave a long torso. I’ve been in a salty in whitecaps and felt very comfortable. This is more stable than a Salty. Do need to lean when doing full power turns…. Not my best form on that day.
@@wildersidegear, thank you for the reply! Will you post another video showing the same kayak-and-wheels combo? Perhaps, in a different setting (sand, mud, incline...)?
Great idea for future video! I’m delivering a system with these wheels to a customer down south who wants to launch on a mud flat. Maybe I need to take a trip to Arkansas in January!
Sure, I get where you are coming from. 40 lb of hand weight on the Bigwater is better with two hands! I much prefer the Outback or Salty which is closer to 20 lbs. But the Bigwater is a fun ride!
good morning from bali my dear friend, thank for taking us with this beautiful video
Thanks for visiting and kind feedback!
Absolutely love the launching wheels set up can I get that set up for my hobie 14 pro angler
yes, we have a solution for the Hobie PA12 / PA14. Here you go: www.wilderside.life/product-page/freedom-launcher-sportsman-classic-for-hobie-pa-12-pa-14 Depending on your needs, you can also go with balloon tires. In that case, order the bare axle system and then add the upgraded beach tires as a second product.
great build
Michael, Merry Christmas and thanks for the feedback!
How much more stable would that boat be if you sat lower in it!
The wheels seem to work very well; they are, by all means, very convenient to have.
I’m sitting in the stock position… I just gave a long torso. I’ve been in a salty in whitecaps and felt very comfortable. This is more stable than a Salty. Do need to lean when doing full power turns…. Not my best form on that day.
@@wildersidegear, thank you for the reply! Will you post another video showing the same kayak-and-wheels combo? Perhaps, in a different setting (sand, mud, incline...)?
Great idea for future video! I’m delivering a system with these wheels to a customer down south who wants to launch on a mud flat. Maybe I need to take a trip to Arkansas in January!
@@wildersidegear, we'll be here to see it! Until then, Merry Christmas!
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I never liked my wheels that far back, in the middle for me or nothing !
Sure, I get where you are coming from. 40 lb of hand weight on the Bigwater is better with two hands! I much prefer the Outback or Salty which is closer to 20 lbs. But the Bigwater is a fun ride!