I dont have a Vapor, but I have an older Trip10DX. Same body style except I have a water proof hatch on the back for dry storage. It has a foam block of foam behind the cockpit to keep it dry. I love it.
I absolutely love the Old Town Vapor 10. It was my first kayak I ever purchased for myself. Bought my Vapor 10 back in college. It is a 10ft kayak that performs closely to 12ft kayaks in terms of tracking...if not better than some 12ft kayaks. The large cockpit is so nice. Can have gear ahead of you between legs or a pet. Also has excellent weight capacity for it’s size. Your pros and cons are pretty much spot on. I see this kayak frequently at $299 to $399. You pay more for the angler edition. $200 is a steal for that kayak. Old Town Vapors are built well and likely will last for many years. They make a add on optional hatch cover for that kayak. Take care bud. Great vid.
Hey Justin! Everything you said was on point. I could’ve talked about this boat for twenty minutes but alas tried to keep it short and sweet. Other than the seat have they changed anything since you first bought it? It’s their oldest kayak and tried and true at this point. Why change a good thing? The vapor will be a tool for years to come! If it had a launchair styled seat I probably would’ve kept it as my primary for longer
Mine and my wife's first kayaks were Old Town Vapors and were what we used on our first yakpacking trips. They were fine for beginner kayaks. They held a lot of gear, they're durable, and fairly stable, but they don't float straight at all. Those kayaks drift left, right, all over the place and were incredibly frustrating on long paddling river runs. After a couple of years battling with them, I knew I had to look for something better. I researched like mad and landed on the Wilderness Systems Aspire 105 for the shallow river paddling that I mostly do. The Aspire 105 is in a league of it's own and the OT Vapor can not compare in any way. I had no idea just how poorly the Vapor actually tracked until I got in a proper kayak. The Aspire 105 is in my opinion, the Cadillac of yakpacking yaks. The most comfortable, best dry storage, and with the skeg, it tracks like an arrow. I'm glad I cut my yakpacking teeth with the Vapor, but I don't miss it for a second.
I’d say your assessment of those two kayaks are spot on. My buddy has the aspire 105 and it’s just better, hands down. You’ll also pay twice as much but if you’re looking for a quality ride the aspire is great
300?! What a score, I just ordered one online for $595 lol. It was the best price I could find online, others were asking up to $800 if they were even available...cheapest listing I found on Marketplace was $500. Congrats on getting such a deal for yours and thanks for making such a high quality review. Absolutely pumped to start going on kayak trips with my dog now!
I love my Old Town Vapor 10. Went on my first kayak camping trip to the New River in Western NC in mine. Very stable well built boat. I've upgraded to a Perception Carolina 12 touring boat, but I still take my Vapor out and my wife loves it to when she kayaks. Great review Gatewood.
The vapors are awesome! They serve a purpose and as a day tripping boat they’re great. Your perception is the real deal though so it’s cool you all can go kayak together now
Thank you so much Michael! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I try to include as much supporting footage as possible to show capabilities instead of just talking about it. That’s is the type of review I enjoy watching at least!
The Old Town Vapor 10 reminds me of my Perception Aquaterra Caspia. The Caspia didn’t have a Top Storage Bed, but used Bungee Cords, and had the (2) Foam Blocks for Floatation. I was looking at the Old Town Vapor 10, and Vapor 12. I recently settled on the Old Town 126 Loon Angler. I chose it over the Vapor because of the greater Cargo Capacity and the Dry Storage Area behind the seat. There isn’t any Foam Blocks because of the foam core design. I might look into an Old Town 110 Angler for a smaller kayak, and possibly the Old Town Predator MX. I already have the Old Town Sportsman Bigwater 132 Paddle (Predator 132), I was hoping to get in some Kayak Camping this year. I’m glad that you mentioned about the rear cargo bed filling up with water on the Vapor.
$299 10 years ago. 1st Kayak I came from many years of Canoeing, wanted something with an open cockpit and a wide bottom for stability. I’ve fished this yak all day long on everything from a crick you could jump across to a large river with barge traffic and white capped lakes. Been accumulating ultralight backpacking gear and plan on doing maiden overnight voyage next season. Only thing I’ve added is brush grippers fore&aft to tie off for fishing, I do plan on adding a seat upgrade this winter and replacing the knee pads as they get torn up putting in and taking out. Highly recommend the Vapor, I’ve been responsible for 9 friends buying them👍🏻👍🏻
Great review on the Old Town Vapour. I presently own the Vapour 12 and have been paddling it for the past 9 years. I started out in Ontario paddling rivers and lakes. I have used it for fishing, camping and day trips and absolutely love the kayak. We moved to Nova Scotia about 5 years ago and l have using the kayak on in land waters and on the ocean as well. Great videos and keep padding 👌
Thank you so much for the video. My wife and I both have V10xt's. We love them and have a blast cruzing on local lakes. They are super stable and great for, but not limited to, novice paddlers and older folks. Rugged like all Old Towns. We had a Tandem Loon before we started vaping. I have added some rod holders which might be a better choice for customization. Just found your channel, enjoy my friend.
I live 12 miles up river of Old Town. The boat was designed to fish in the streams that feed into the Penobscot. Mostly anglers fishing for brook trout. The "trunk" is a well for your catch. That said, I have 3 OT kayaks. My friends work at the factory and the QC is superb. Happy paddling.
I never realized the history behind the vapors purpose, thanks for sharing! Everything you said makes sense and it excels at skinny water for sure. The vapor is one heck of a tool and I’m glad to have stumbled across it
The Vapor 10 is a great starter kayak. I bought my new about 7 years ago and used mine for EVERYTHING. Used it for hunting, fishing, and camping. When I use it for hunting I would literally toss all my gear into it (100 lbs of gear) and drag it though the woods. 4 years ago I bought a different boat for hunting and couple of years ago I bought an Old town Predator PDL for fishing so I felt that I didn't need my vapor anymore. So I sold it to my brother in law this pass summer so he could use it for fishing.
Man I totally agree with you! The vapor is underrated and can literally do anything. Bombproof for sure. It’s a great boat for starters and experienced folks too. Sounds like you’ve built up quite the quiver. Nice!!
I've had my OT Vapor 10 Angler for the last 10 years and taken it from the lakes and rivers of Texas up to the saltwater of the Puget Sound and it's been incredibly dependable and comfortable. I don't fish as much from it now but it holds up great, even with the strong currents here in Washington. I'd love to attach an electric trolling motor in the future but it's not too difficult to get moving quickly with a paddle. HIGHLY recommended.
So pumped for this yak I appreciate the review!! I pulled the trigger and ordered one from a local store by me and I know it'll fit my needs. This is a huge upgrade from the little 8ft sit on lifetime yak I've been using haha keep up with the great content!
Mr. Brown, congratulations on your marriage. If you look to up grade your boat, I highly recommend the Dagger Axis 10.5. I have one and I love it, plenty of storage, and I carves up flat water, and is a blast for light rapids. I’d love to know what your thoughts are on it.
Thank you Thomas! My buddy Chris has an axis 10.5 and he really enjoys it. He says it handles great in rapids and flatwater just like you mentioned. I’m thinking about going with a sit on top so that bilging is no longer an issue. Our rapids aren’t big enough to warrant a skirt, but too big to not get water in the boat haha
I love my Vapor. I got the one with the hatch and I use a very thin Foldable Stadium Seat for Bleachers and it is perfect and comfortable for a 5 or six hour trip.
Hi Gatewood and others that have responded here. Thanks so much for all the video info and responses! Super helpful. I live in Houston also, and after watching your videos, my wife, myself, and my 3 year old paddled the lower Guadalupe last weekend at ~65cfs from the First Crossing down to Cypress Bend park in a $300 inflatable Intex K2 Excursion Pro (bought it just days before the trip). Was a lot of fun. We did drag some due to the current low water levels though. Was really impressed with some of the rapids on this section. Can't wait to hit them during higher water levels! Anyway, I'm thinking a better kayak would be more fun. I believe a hard-shell kayak (or more expensive inflatable) would be more enjoyable to paddle due to the added rigidity and better tracking. The kayak did want to spin left and right often. Left the skeg off due to the shallow water. Do you have any advice on choosing between an inflatable or a hard shell, and some good example models? Price and transport are not an issue, just trying to decide which will be more fun. Some used examples on Facebook marketplace now are a Perception Pescador 13 tandem, Hobie Odyssey 14' Tandem, and a Native Stingray 13.5' Tandem. All 3 of these SOT have around ~500lb capacity and can be used solo or tandem. Looking for a tandem kayak that can fit my wife, myself, and my 3 year old (she usually sits in front with my wife). Want to balance skinny water clearance, fun in the class ~1-2 rapids, and some decent paddling efficiency in the slower sections between the rapids. Also want to be able to use the kayak solo or tandem. As a bonus, it could carry gear in solo setup. For now, assume the main use would be 2-6 mile day trips on the Guadalupe from First Crossing to the Cypress Bend Park (or something similar), with water flows between 100-200 cfs as I think this is more average? Would love higher flow, but still want something i can use at these lower water levels also. Thanks so much if you can share any advice as you have a ton of experience in this region! Also, if you're ever looking for more paddlers to go with, please consider us. (I'll look you up on Instagram.) Wife said she would even be open to some kayak camping! I have a Tacoma that could help with shuttling too.
Thanks for the reply. Ended up buying the Native Stingray 13.5 tandem SOT with 500lb capacity. Really enjoying it so far. Also it’s real nice solo in skinny water. Heading to the Guadalupe this weekend. -Cheers
I have the vapor xt and bought my girl the tamarack. The vapor is slightly heavier but the hull design cuts through water and coasts really well. It rides straight. The tamarack is light but coasts poorly and when paddling straight it tends to slightly go left and right on each paddle. It’s good for a dog passenger and carrying items vs the vapor which has a large hull. The storage is bigger and water tight in the tamarack. I traded a vintage mongoose mtn bike (110$) for the vapor and it came w a carbon Carlisle paddle and life jacket. Bass pro shop was selling them for 599$ . Great review! I have same color w matching paddle
That’s one of the best trades I’ve ever heard of. And you got the XT which is the best version of the vapor. I agree with you that the vapor is a fast boat. Whenever I use it versus the ascend I’m blow away with how well it paddles. I want to try out the new seat too because mine sucks!
I really liked this video, you really cemented my choice in brand and size of kayak (Old Town Loon 106 Angler). I know you talked about the Vapor, but you helped me decide 10 or 12 foot and quelled any questions about the brand. Thank you!!
In addition to the 12-14' tandem kayak search I discussed in my other comment, I am also looking for a good 2nd solo kayak. Main use for now would be 2-6 mile day trips on the Guadalupe between First Crossing and Cypress Bend Park (or similar) at 100-200cfs carrying minimal gear. Trying to decide between kayaks like the Aspire 105, Dagger Axis 10 or 12, Dagger Katana 10.5, and the Old Town Vapor 10... or maybe even a SOT? My goal is to find a good solo kayak for this section of the river? Open to other suggestions too. Wanting to balance skinny water clearance, fun handling in the ~class 1-3 rapids, and some paddling efficiency on the slow sections in between the rapids. If the Dagger Katana is one of your dream kayaks (mentioned in one of your comments here), then why did you sell it instead of the Old Town Vapor 10? Even if it was 9.7 instead of the desired 10.5, wouldn't it still have been more fun as a 2nd kayak focused more on handling? Was it too aggressive for the rivers in this region at average water levels? Did the 9.7 sit too low in the water causing dragging issues? Was it too slow to paddle on the flat sections? Or was it just too expensive of a 2nd kayak that wasn't getting used much (where the Old Town Vapor 10 is lot cheaper to keep as a 2nd or 3rd kayak.) It seems that your SOT Sportsman 120 is your main kayak. Is this primarily because you are often camping, carrying gear, and want to avoid bilging? Would you personally still choose the SOT Sportsman 120 over the Old Town Vapor 10, Dagger Katana, or Aspire 105 if you were only going for a short 2-4 mile day trip with no gear on the Guadalupe class 1-2 rapids near Gruene at 100-200cfs for example? I assume in this situation you would choose a ~10 ft sit-inside crossover kayak? However I am not sure as it seems you love your Sportsman 120! And thus, maybe the paddling enjoyment difference is not that much between a good 12' sot fishing kayak and a 10' sit-inside crossover for the rivers in our region? Thanks again so much for any help. Super helpful! Hoping to pull the trigger on a few kayaks and plan some more paddling trips soon!
Love Your Videos, for the past 8 Years My Family and I have been Rafting in The Smoky Mountains in Tennessee, But after seeing your videos we’ve decided to Start Kayaking. In 7 Days we will be heading to North Carolina to Lake Santeetlah!
I just found your channel and it's really inspired me to try kayaking and get outdoors more! It especially helps because I'm in Texas (Houston) as well so it's great to see that there are places nearby in the hill country that are beautiful. I will definitely be making a trip out west soon!
That is so cool to hear Kendall! I’m in Houston as well and we do have some cool places to paddle/hike close by. We especially love the hill country and make a lot of trips out there but east Texas is magical in a different way
Have you ever considered adding a small 12v bilge pump? It’d be super easy to put in your boat and wouldn’t take much space. Then you’re through the rapids, switch it on, no stopping. I’d love to see your rigging on your Vapor. Could you give us a walkthrough of your setup? I also just picked up a 12’ Vapor based on this video. We’re down in Galveston. 👋 Love your channel! Thank you for all this great info & inspo!
I will agree ,I own some very nice kayaks, and I own a vapor 10 as my light weight drop in creek fishing kayak, but I did change the set to a chair style seat from Brooklyn kayak company, it’s difference daylight and dark, still under 50 lbs, I own, a Jackson coosa HD, love too, and feelfree lures 10 and 13.5, wilderness system, Ride135 too, this little guy is great, easy to paddle and tracking and glides very well too, great second kayak for sure, even great in the lake
Always loved old town had a heron 9xt that a tree fell on it also a otter 10 xt I recently sold now I just got a vapor 10 the new version has a drain plug on the front so alot less bailing of the water
Gatewood, where's the rest of that video that had the snippet of Gruene? I don't see an upload of that trip. I grew up on that stretch of the Guadalupe and the Comal, so I'd love to see what you do with that.
Coming soon PT! We spent my bachelor party on the lower Guadalupe so you’ll be sure to recognize the stretch of river in that video. We took a bunch of guys and just had one heck of a time running it
Just got this off your review but was a lot more than $300, paid $500 for it at LL Bean, cheapest I could find it anywhere and was literally the last kayak they had left in store. Crazy how much they went up in price. Can't wait to take it out for some birding and fishing.
I have the exact Old Town Vapor 10 Angler!!! I was fortunate enough to get a very sweet deal from a fellow co-worker. I got mine for $50!!!! The only difference between mine and yours is my stern compartment has a hinged lid on it. This is my first kayak and I love it!!! Took it out on a lake a few weeks ago, sort of getting my sea legs. Never been kayaking before. Posted a video on my channel. Going to go again this Friday. I think mine was made in 2014 if I read the serial number correctly on the hull. Thanks for sharing your review.
Dang $50 is the best deal I've ever heard of for a Vapor!! The back hatch would certainly solve the bathtub issue back there. I wonder if one can be retrofitted? Mine is around a 2014 model as well and still going strong! We haven't been easy on it either.
@@GatewoodBrown I believe Old Town sales the hatch. I know they have instruction video here on UA-cam for putting it on. That is why I didn't know if it came pre-installed when he bought it new, or if he purchased it and installed it himself. I know it doesn't make that well waterproof, but at least you can store stuff in it and not worry about it falling out. Here is the link to my video about it ua-cam.com/video/sj485xMaGu0/v-deo.html if you want to look at it. Again I love mine and I hope it lasts me a long time.
Great Video Brown! I have a 13 foot sit on top kayak. I use for bay fishing. Do you think it would be difficult to maneuver a 13 foot kayak in these types of waters? for this type of river adventure? Thanks!
I just went to Old town`s web site. It had the boat listed @ 500.....with a note saying they no longer sell it. I have a 6 year old Heron 9xt which they also list @ 500 & once again it is no longer being sold.I love that boat & really wanted to replace it with a new one......I wore a hole in the back/bottom of mine........I use it quite often ...70+ times per year. all most always on lakes. I have been out more than a few times in storms with waves up & over a foot high & it rides like a champ.....best of paddling to you ...be safe out there....peace,pj
Yeah I’ve always found kayak prices to be highest on the manufacturer website. They do all of their selling through stores like academy and dicks. I still see them around! You must’ve put some good use on the old town to wear a hole through the bottom! They’re quite durable
@@GatewoodBrown I must confess that by the very way I launch the boat it makes for a lot of rubbing on the back end. I go out often here in cold weather in the northeast & want to get both in and out of the boat without getting my feet wet. This results in much drag at that one low spot on the back of the boat..... I repaired it with this stuff called JDWeld & so far it has held up. I also am launching backwards......Live & learn
I have not really. We don’t have many whitewater opportunities where I live. I’d just assume rent a whitewater boat whenever the opportunity presents itself
That's a killer price for that boat! I definitely think the Old Town is superior to the Sun Dolphin or even the Lifetime Tamarack Angler. Also, those were some accurate casts man!
$200 is a great deal! I often don’t even put them in the same category because they’re such different quality. Haha I conveniently left out my casts that ended up onshore or crazy short. Still only caught one fish all day. I’m learning!
Whats your opinion on the larger sit on top kayaks? I have a 13" Vibe that I would love to take kayak camping, I live in San Antonio so a lot of the places you go are right down the road for me!
I've had a trip 10 for five years. Got a mirage compass due any day. Torn between selling the trip or keeping it for a spare. Probably the best choice for the price point. The rear hatch is so worth it. I like my black cherry color, too!😎
The trip is a great boat with the expanded feature set! You should definitely keep it as a spare for when friends or family want to tag along. That rear hatch you have is a game changer!
Yes! That’s the way I go about it too. I enjoy having people tag along and it’s easier when you can offer them a kayak. Plus what you could get for it on the used market is minimal so you’ll have more value long term by sharing it with people
Yup, spot on, Gatewood. I'm one of those lucky few retired guys that wander back and forth from the northwest to my ARwinter digs. I'm retiring the trip 10 to Az for a spare for my az buds and I to have a spare. Great yak for the Verde River which we hit as often as we can plus
Can't type very good today, need more coffee! Anyway, it will be a great spare for Arizona as we always seem to be short one yak with all the visitors we get down there. You all stay safe down there in Texas!
I've had a Vapor 10 for about 5 years or more and ya the seat is THE reason I want to get another model. Good boat for shorter day trips but not so good for longer float/camps. I've put 2 seat cushions in it and it helps but still no back support higher than my kidneys.. : (
Been using my vapor for around 3+yrs and still happy. Only thing i dont like is the drain hole location. Even went as far as putting a battery in the rear compartment and made a homemade motor mount and put a trolling motor on.
Nice! I’m on 3 years with mine too. I agree, the drain hole makes no sense so I barely ever use it. I bet the vapor flies with a motor on it! It’s a fast boat to begin with
Great video.. Lots of good information there for someone just getting into Kayaking like myself. I started last season with a two day overnight trip down the Colorado river and the seat on my cheapo Lifetime Tamarack was my biggest complaint. I might defiantly look for a used Vapor 10 with the upgraded seat or just save up a little for the Old Town loon 120.
FYI....for another 100 bucks you can pick up a 12 foot Field& Stream (Eagle). Two pole holders, a sealed rear suitcase and bungees front and back. I got away from the 10 footers. The kayak can hold up to 500 pounds.Check it out at Dicks Sporting.
Thanks for the recommendation! My buddy actually has that exact same kayak. For certain reasons I prefer the vapor but your talon definitely loads gear better. If I step up to a 12’ boat I’m thinking it’ll be a sit on top
Just bought a brand new one from a rich lady in Austin for $175 kayaked a bunch but I’ve kayak camped once, just for a lake with a lil island on it, I packed it to the brim with a chair, a tent, a fishing rod, a backpack and a duffel bag, boy was my kayak heavy but I made it work, really wanting to try it on sum faster rivers where are good places to try?
I have a trip 10 angler, same boat essentially, however mine has the rear hatch. It’s a great second boat for me. My main boat is a perception conduit 13’. Love them both.
That’s a good two boat setup for sure. The vapor is easy to toss in for a quick day paddle and the perception is more serious. I wish the regular vapor came with that hatch! It collects water so fast haha
Right on man! All great points and also good to know about the Ascend handle. I've got the same one on my FS10 and wonder how long that with actually hold up
Cheers chase! Yeah it was a huge bummer when the ascend handle broke. Now it’s kind of half screwed in so I’m just waiting for it to pop again lol. The old town by far has the best handle I’ve seen
Wow I'm surprised about how much you liked this boat! I can't wait to see your reaction when you get to paddle a well turning 13 or 14 foot boat that will take a skirt. If you come to North Carolina and want to try a longer boat, let me know!
i just got a third coast avalon 120 its not bad kind of heavy thou, glad we are finally getting some rain, really could use some in and out points, its hard planning these kind of trips. love the channel
I’ll have to check that out! I suppose the nicer the boat the heavier it gets. The rain has been nice! Keeps our rivers and creeks nice and full. The hill country needs it
I’ve got a heritage osprey 12.9 sit on top that I love to pond hop and fish out of. Would that be too heavy/hard to maneuver for the water you’re on?! I’m a new subscriber and love the videos!
That’s a nice boat! 13’ is definitely pretty long for right maneuvering but hey, it’s more about the paddler than the boat. A little extra effort may be ok for a couple trips and then you’ll want to add another kayak to the quiver!
Gatewood, I had just trained myself not to look in FB Marketplace for used Vapors anymore. You've ruined me now. Great video. (Also, for anyone who is looking the upgraded Vapor XT includes a hatch and sealed bulkhead but is harder to come by on the used market.)
Haha that’s a problem of mine too! Probably why you all see me with different kayaks all the time lol. The XT looks like a nice upgrade with the hatch and bulkhead but I never see them in store or used. Maybe old town doesn’t ship them down here. Hope you’re doing well!
Never ran a Vapor, but I added 2 pungo105s and 3 Aspires to the fleet. Love the 10 footers for faster rivers, but I mainly paddle a Radar 135 for camping and class 2 stuff. Can I send u some rain down there? It's been flooded most of year up here.
pungo’s are better than vapors so I’d say you did well! My buddy has that aspire 105 and it’s a kayak I would seriously consider owning myself. Perception just makes a great kayak at an affordable price. I’ll take all the rain you can donate! We are getting skinny down here
@@GatewoodBrown go sit on top for your next rig. There really fun in wave trains and water like u paddle in. When I was down at the Buffalo last year the outfitters mainly rent sit on tops to avoid sinking them and losing inventory. Plus they are pack mules for camping. I sold 8 kayaks this spring to update the fleet in new colors, had no idea the trouble it was going to take to get boats from Wilderness Systems. I guess all the people who didn't have to work bought them.
I’m totally with you on that. SOT is definitely my future for the wave trains. Yep kayaks are flying off the shelves which is cool to see. You sir have a giant fleet of kayaks!
I've owned one for several years now , definetly a nice kayak for short trips . I bought a half skirt that works wonders , specially for the kind of kayaking that u do . Can't remember what brand is it thou
You like to do rivers class 2&3 maybe 4 Dagger Katana or Jackson KarmaTreverse both are 10' boats plenty of rocker slash boof but just over a $1000.00 you might be able to find a used one for about $750.00. the Vapor 10 small lakes ponds fishing kayak rod holders anchor system grate little multi-purpose boat.
We love running white water and the dagger katana 10.4 is on my list to acquire one day. I had the 9.7 but it just felt too small so I sold it. The vapor rocks for so many different purposes!
@@GatewoodBrown yea if you like to fish , they have everything in it from catfish to trout, bass, sunfish. its just a lake but is still fun and easy way to get out on the water.
@@GatewoodBrown not sure but it has to be clear due to the bottom comp or like you stated above. the parks stock the lake and it has a sign that tells you what sizes you can keep .
That looks like a great kayak for the price do they make a 12'. Have u kayaked the Susquehanna river. I wanted to know if u could make a trip to go the full length of the river
It crushes for the price! Hard to beat it honestly. I’ve never been to that river but it sounds like a good time. I address the 12’ version in this review!
Hey man! I found your channel about a week ago and cannot get enough of your content. I love this stuff! I'm new to kayak camping and would really love to get into it and have got some buddies who want to get into it with me. What kayak would you recommend for kayak camping for beginners? I've been looking for a sit in with as good storage as I could get; something around $300-$400. I really like the ascend d10 sit in that I've been looking at recently. Any advice? Thanks again and keep up the INCREDIBLE content!!
My man thank you for the kind words! I enjoy hearing about people getting into the sport. I would say either the old town vapor 10 or the d10. Both are great options but I’ve never paddled the d10. For me, I’d go with the vapor since it has a bigger cockpit. But the d10 has that nice rear storage.
Old town vapor 10 angler was my first kayak..still use it most. Also have a Jackson kilroy HD...its a hybrid sit in/sit on top...also great kayak..like sitting on your couch...very heavy, though..vapor 10 is the best 10' out there in my opinion...very stable in rough conditions, boat wakes...never get water inside...SEAT is the worst! I agree...currently looking to make it more comfortable...if u have any suggestions let me know
That vapor 10 is such a great boat, so versatile. A little tough to load gear and the seat is bad, but other than that it is a beast. The kilroy is definitely unique! I haven't spend much time looking but if they ever put a lawnchair style seat in there, it would be a winner
Hey thanks Jacob! Can’t go wrong with the simple vapor. I’d recommend you avoid the lifetime brand for something like an old town or perception. The materials OT and perception uses are a cut above the other big box brands
That’s the next kayak I plan on reviewing! It’s been my main craft for the past year. For kayak camping it’s great. Gear storage is made easy with the canoe style open concept design. You will have to bilge a lot in turbulent waters but that’s all apart of it!
It’s a barge! But for what I use it for that’s fine by me. Long stretches of no current are miserable but we aim for rivers with lots of current so that’s only an issue sometimes. It’s very comfortable too
That is a great question! I plan on making a video about this eventually. But in the meantime, familiarize yourself with your states navigability laws that determine the extent of the riverbed. Camping in Texas is permitted within a navigable riverbed. My best advice is just to stick to islands. Can't go wrong with that.
Thinking about getting one of these thanks to those academy deals going on right now. My father got one and he loves it. I was looking at the sun dolphin Aruba 12 but there aren't any comparisons out there.
@@GatewoodBrown a little bit of all of it. There's plenty of variety for water where I live in Georgia. Plus I have family who are into the sport (level 1 or 2 rapids for my brother in law in Tennessee and Ocean Kayaking for my sister down in the Gulf) so my particular need quite.... diverse.
@@GatewoodBrown I do have some experience with the Vapor 10, but it only amounts to about 6 hours and maybe half of that was with my 4 year old in the cockpit with me and I was extremely impressed at how well it handled. But I didn't get to do much else in it besides that.
Man that was a good video. You always do a good one which makes your channel so great. I just love watching your videos Man. I am going to look into one of these vapors kayak. I am looking in to getting a sit inside kayak. It will be for backup. I like that they weigh not so heavy. I need a light kayak right now I have a shoulder injury and recovering from two broken feet. The sit inside kayak work great for me when I had the cast on both of my feet.( yes I did went kayaking with a cast on both of my feet) I will get me something. Keep up the good work man.
Thank you Mack! I always enjoy having you tune in. If you can snag one for $300 with an upgraded seat then it’s one heck of a deal. You’re a tough soul to go kayaking with two broken feet!
@@GatewoodBrown I think you man I appreciate that. I did have company with me I had my 5 Son, coworker of mine, and a couple of buddies and we did a 24 Mile kayak trip for Father's Day. They all wanted to do this for me since I've been down with my injuries for a while. We made it work and it was a blast. I can't wait to do it again when I'm injured free.
Another good video. You always seem to have the audio right. You complained about the airplane noise but the mic didn’t really pick it up. Other people try to talk while paddling and all you hear is the slap of the paddle. Maybe you have a special mic.
Thanks George! I wear a lavaliere mic and then sync up the audio during editing. It’s a pain but well worth it. For the trip videos I just use audio straight out of the camera. Maybe they’re using the wrong camera or have some wonky settings! But thanks my man!
I have 2 vapors for my kids, they are great all around yaks. They prob performed better than my 12 foot WS Pungo on the Medina because the turns are so sharp. Zydeco Dagger, Perception Swifty and Otter are also great performers. All of these are under 50 lbs and can easily be thrown on your shoulder (as oppose to a site on top)
I bet your kids tear it up with the vapors! You’re right about their handling being pretty dang good. I haven’t tried those other boats but keeping the weight down is always handy for quick grab and go loading or portaging
Hmm that’s a great question...I’ve got it: 1. Crescent Lite Tackle 12’ SOT. 2. Dagger Katana 10.4. 3. Alpacka Raft Gnarwhal self bailing. That would be an epic lineup! What about you?
I’m just now getting into Kayaking and I’m looking for a recreational, sit-in with a large cockpit so that my Aussie can join me for some trips. I’ve been eyeing the Wilderness Systems Pungo, old town Loon. I know those are pretty mainstream, so I’m surely open to any other suggestions. I’m in SATX, so I have some solid access to the hill country streams. Need to get one soon! I’ll probably get the Vapor for my daughter...
Vapor for your daughter is a great move. I’m going to recommend you go sit on top, and more specifically the crescent lite tackle because it has great room for your pup. Front and back. It has a low seating for good center of gravity and is honestly what I’m eyeing. Check them out online and at Austin canoe and kayak
As usual you did a fantastic review! The old town is perfect for any beginner! Although it has a few minor issues it does not outweigh the advantages of owning one! I for one would like to see you get and exceed the 5,000 subscriber mark! And should you ever do Patreon or PayPal I would be happy to support that! Thanks again for uploading another awesome video! Rick from Virginia
Hey rick thanks for the kind words! The old town is a gem, and luckily it’s a readily available gem! I agree that the disadvantages do not outweigh the positives making this a good option. We certainly are getting close to 5k! Always fun to see growth. While I don’t necessarily have plans to do patreon, stay tuned for something exciting in the coming months. I’m working hard on something that will help support the channel but also add value to you all.
Hey it good to be different, Looks like your having loads of fun and it gets the job done! That boat does look pretty cool, I like it! Buying used is definitely the way to go.
You’re spot on with that! Having fun and sending some fun rapids is what it’s all about. It’s no longer my primary but I still take it out on day trips occasionally. It’s just so easy to haul
Gatewood ! Thanks for the awesome content brotha , quick question , I’m 6’5”. Is this big/Long enough for me ? Also, your videos are amazing , b-roll, transition , story telling all on point . Thanks bud
Hey! Thanks for the kind words. At 6’5” I would recommend a 12’ boat so that you can comfortably fit yourself plus gear. For day trips and depending on your weight, this 10’ could be a good grab and go option for day paddles. The bigger the kayak the more stability you’ll have which is good. I’m 6’2” for what it’s worth
Old towns are great! ACK shut down because of poorly managed business practices. The industry was booming and they couldn’t cover their over leveraged position. Should work well for other kayak shops that are absorbing the customers.
I've been paddling two VaporXT's hard for about ten years now. They are great boats, better than anything in the price range. When I bought them, they were $600 each! For $300 that's a steal. Pelicans stink big time compared to the Vapor, and Perceptions aren't as nice either. Don't track as straight and a lot easier to tip. Don't drag them on pavement or you'll end up with holes in the keel lol. Easy to patch though. I even found awesome skirts for them for class II water, and added a bungee rigging kit on the decks to hold drybags of camping gear in front and back. Time to paddle!
Sorta! Bulkheads aren't always waterproof unless the access hatch is submersible (most aren't). Lots of people wear skirts to keep water out or have inflatable sacks at the bow or stern to make it truly buoyant. Also, sit on top kayaks don't have bulkheads and make for great offshore fishing vessels. Regardless, always smart to have a plan when going far from shore.
@@GatewoodBrownagreed! Most adults are capable of planning ahead when choosing a kayak, but I can't help but feel that these types of boats are meant for the kids to play on around the dock. Looks like Old Town heard you and now offer the Vapour XT that include a bulkhead and better seating. Which the Vapour deserves. Going to steer the missus towards the 12XT( she wants a Loon 120), I'm set on the Crescent Venture. Love the sealed deck and manoeuvrability. I'd actually like the missus to have a Venture, but she likes her sit-ins. Thanks for your reviews, and for sharing your experiences.
@@The66Leadfoot I'm so glad they upgraded the seat! I was....bad beforehand haha. Crescent makes some of the best kayaks out there for sure. You'll love the CK1! If I were to buy a crescent that's the one I'd shoot for. I've moved on from the sit inside kayaks just because of the constant bilging haha
I've used skirts on multiple occasions and ultimately, the SOT has been a gamechanger. Skirts are helpful in big water but with the amount of 'in and out' action required for our rivers, they're a pain to deal with.
I wore a life jacket the whole time! Also, in Texas your vessel under 16’ must be equipped with a life jacket but you don’t necessarily have to wear it. We make calculated decisions and while I always recommend wearing a life jacket, I let people make their own decisions within the confines of the law.
@@lumbeejerk they’ll run a sale, guaranteed. Supply is also struggling to keep up with demand this year. But hold tight and you’ll find some good prices
Who's paddled one of these Vapor's?? Make sure to share this review with someone looking to get a kayak!
I've got one, thanks for the review.
They’re definitely a solid kayak
I dont have a Vapor, but I have an older Trip10DX. Same body style except I have a water proof hatch on the back for dry storage. It has a foam block of foam behind the cockpit to keep it dry. I love it.
I've got yaks that cost 3 times as much but they don't perform like my vapors, luv the oldtown vapor!
I got one for $100 in March and Ive loved it so far!
I absolutely love the Old Town Vapor 10. It was my first kayak I ever purchased for myself. Bought my Vapor 10 back in college. It is a 10ft kayak that performs closely to 12ft kayaks in terms of tracking...if not better than some 12ft kayaks. The large cockpit is so nice. Can have gear ahead of you between legs or a pet. Also has excellent weight capacity for it’s size.
Your pros and cons are pretty much spot on. I see this kayak frequently at $299 to $399. You pay more for the angler edition.
$200 is a steal for that kayak. Old Town Vapors are built well and likely will last for many years. They make a add on optional hatch cover for that kayak.
Take care bud. Great vid.
Hey Justin! Everything you said was on point. I could’ve talked about this boat for twenty minutes but alas tried to keep it short and sweet. Other than the seat have they changed anything since you first bought it? It’s their oldest kayak and tried and true at this point. Why change a good thing? The vapor will be a tool for years to come! If it had a launchair styled seat I probably would’ve kept it as my primary for longer
Found this video thinking i might get a vapor ten, only hear good things about it so i might just get one
Mine and my wife's first kayaks were Old Town Vapors and were what we used on our first yakpacking trips. They were fine for beginner kayaks. They held a lot of gear, they're durable, and fairly stable, but they don't float straight at all. Those kayaks drift left, right, all over the place and were incredibly frustrating on long paddling river runs. After a couple of years battling with them, I knew I had to look for something better. I researched like mad and landed on the Wilderness Systems Aspire 105 for the shallow river paddling that I mostly do. The Aspire 105 is in a league of it's own and the OT Vapor can not compare in any way. I had no idea just how poorly the Vapor actually tracked until I got in a proper kayak. The Aspire 105 is in my opinion, the Cadillac of yakpacking yaks. The most comfortable, best dry storage, and with the skeg, it tracks like an arrow. I'm glad I cut my yakpacking teeth with the Vapor, but I don't miss it for a second.
I’d say your assessment of those two kayaks are spot on. My buddy has the aspire 105 and it’s just better, hands down. You’ll also pay twice as much but if you’re looking for a quality ride the aspire is great
300?! What a score, I just ordered one online for $595 lol. It was the best price I could find online, others were asking up to $800 if they were even available...cheapest listing I found on Marketplace was $500. Congrats on getting such a deal for yours and thanks for making such a high quality review. Absolutely pumped to start going on kayak trips with my dog now!
Prices have definitely gone up since this video! $300 used to be plenty for a nice kayak. $500 isn’t bad either!
I love my Old Town Vapor 10. Went on my first kayak camping trip to the New River in Western NC in mine. Very stable well built boat. I've upgraded to a Perception Carolina 12 touring boat, but I still take my Vapor out and my wife loves it to when she kayaks. Great review Gatewood.
The vapors are awesome! They serve a purpose and as a day tripping boat they’re great. Your perception is the real deal though so it’s cool you all can go kayak together now
This is the highest quality kayak review i've ever seen. Keep doing what you're doing man, super helpful and honestly entertaining
Thank you so much Michael! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I try to include as much supporting footage as possible to show capabilities instead of just talking about it. That’s is the type of review I enjoy watching at least!
The Old Town Vapor 10 reminds me of my Perception Aquaterra Caspia. The Caspia didn’t have a Top Storage Bed, but used Bungee Cords, and had the (2) Foam Blocks for Floatation. I was looking at the Old Town Vapor 10, and Vapor 12. I recently settled on the Old Town 126 Loon Angler. I chose it over the Vapor because of the greater Cargo Capacity and the Dry Storage Area behind the seat. There isn’t any Foam Blocks because of the foam core design. I might look into an Old Town 110 Angler for a smaller kayak, and possibly the Old Town Predator MX. I already have the Old Town Sportsman Bigwater 132 Paddle (Predator 132), I was hoping to get in some Kayak Camping this year. I’m glad that you mentioned about the rear cargo bed filling up with water on the Vapor.
Very insightful thank you! Cool to see your perspective on so many kayaks and how they relate to the vapor
$299 10 years ago. 1st Kayak I came from many years of Canoeing, wanted something with an open cockpit and a wide bottom for stability. I’ve fished this yak all day long on everything from a crick you could jump across to a large river with barge traffic and white capped lakes. Been accumulating ultralight backpacking gear and plan on doing maiden overnight voyage next season. Only thing I’ve added is brush grippers fore&aft to tie off for fishing, I do plan on adding a seat upgrade this winter and replacing the knee pads as they get torn up putting in and taking out. Highly recommend the Vapor, I’ve been responsible for 9 friends buying them👍🏻👍🏻
Old Town makes good boats.
Yessir they do. I’ve never tried out their nicer models but the vapor has me impressed for sure
Too bad the Vapor12 is SO much more expensive, a coworker upgraded (I really liked it)and it would be awesome for hauling camping gear, but yikes 💰
Great review on the Old Town Vapour.
I presently own the Vapour 12 and have been paddling it for the past 9 years.
I started out in Ontario paddling rivers and lakes.
I have used it for fishing, camping and day trips and absolutely love the kayak.
We moved to Nova Scotia about 5 years ago and l have using the kayak on in land waters and on the ocean as well.
Great videos and keep padding 👌
The vapor is an awesome style of kayak for a lot of places!
Thank you so much for the video. My wife and I both have V10xt's. We love them and have a blast cruzing on local lakes. They are super stable and great for, but not limited to, novice paddlers and older folks. Rugged like all Old Towns. We had a Tandem Loon before we started vaping. I have added some rod holders which might be a better choice for customization. Just found your channel, enjoy my friend.
I live 12 miles up river of Old Town. The boat was designed to fish in the streams that feed into the Penobscot. Mostly anglers fishing for brook trout. The "trunk" is a well for your catch.
That said, I have 3 OT kayaks. My friends work at the factory and the QC is superb.
Happy paddling.
I never realized the history behind the vapors purpose, thanks for sharing! Everything you said makes sense and it excels at skinny water for sure. The vapor is one heck of a tool and I’m glad to have stumbled across it
in a similar situation here. great honest review, thanks! I will be getting this kayak as it seems to be best bang for the buck
Thanks for tuning in! I love the vapor after that new seat. Such a versatile boat
The Vapor 10 is a great starter kayak. I bought my new about 7 years ago and used mine for EVERYTHING. Used it for hunting, fishing, and camping. When I use it for hunting I would literally toss all my gear into it (100 lbs of gear) and drag it though the woods. 4 years ago I bought a different boat for hunting and couple of years ago I bought an Old town Predator PDL for fishing so I felt that I didn't need my vapor anymore. So I sold it to my brother in law this pass summer so he could use it for fishing.
Man I totally agree with you! The vapor is underrated and can literally do anything. Bombproof for sure. It’s a great boat for starters and experienced folks too. Sounds like you’ve built up quite the quiver. Nice!!
I've had my OT Vapor 10 Angler for the last 10 years and taken it from the lakes and rivers of Texas up to the saltwater of the Puget Sound and it's been incredibly dependable and comfortable. I don't fish as much from it now but it holds up great, even with the strong currents here in Washington. I'd love to attach an electric trolling motor in the future but it's not too difficult to get moving quickly with a paddle. HIGHLY recommended.
So pumped for this yak I appreciate the review!! I pulled the trigger and ordered one from a local store by me and I know it'll fit my needs. This is a huge upgrade from the little 8ft sit on lifetime yak I've been using haha keep up with the great content!
I’ve fun in your new vapor! It’s a solid boat that’ll do what you need it to. This will be a huge upgrade for you!
Mr. Brown, congratulations on your marriage. If you look to up grade your boat, I highly recommend the Dagger Axis 10.5. I have one and I love it, plenty of storage, and I carves up flat water, and is a blast for light rapids. I’d love to know what your thoughts are on it.
Thank you Thomas! My buddy Chris has an axis 10.5 and he really enjoys it. He says it handles great in rapids and flatwater just like you mentioned. I’m thinking about going with a sit on top so that bilging is no longer an issue. Our rapids aren’t big enough to warrant a skirt, but too big to not get water in the boat haha
I love my Vapor. I got the one with the hatch and I use a very thin Foldable Stadium Seat for Bleachers and it is perfect and comfortable for a 5 or six hour trip.
I’ll definitely need to try that out. The seat absolutely kills me!
Hi Gatewood and others that have responded here. Thanks so much for all the video info and responses! Super helpful. I live in Houston also, and after watching your videos, my wife, myself, and my 3 year old paddled the
lower Guadalupe last weekend at ~65cfs from the First Crossing down to Cypress Bend park in a $300 inflatable Intex K2 Excursion Pro (bought it just days before the trip). Was a lot of fun. We did drag some due to the current low water levels though. Was really impressed with some of the rapids on this section. Can't wait to hit them during higher water levels!
Anyway, I'm thinking a better kayak would be more fun. I believe a hard-shell kayak (or more expensive inflatable) would be more enjoyable to paddle due to the added rigidity and better tracking. The kayak did want to spin left and right often. Left the skeg off due to the shallow water.
Do you have any advice on choosing between an inflatable or a hard shell, and some good example models? Price and transport are not an issue, just trying to decide which will be more fun. Some used examples on Facebook marketplace now are a Perception Pescador 13 tandem, Hobie Odyssey 14' Tandem, and a Native Stingray 13.5' Tandem. All 3 of these SOT have around ~500lb capacity and can be used solo or tandem. Looking for a tandem kayak that can fit my wife, myself, and my 3 year old (she usually sits in front with my wife). Want to balance skinny water clearance, fun in the class ~1-2 rapids, and some decent paddling efficiency in the slower sections between the rapids. Also want to be able to use the kayak solo or tandem. As a bonus, it could carry gear in solo setup.
For now, assume the main use would be 2-6 mile day trips on the Guadalupe from First Crossing to the Cypress Bend Park (or something similar), with water flows between 100-200 cfs as I think this is more average? Would love higher flow, but still want something i can use at these lower water levels also.
Thanks so much if you can share any advice as you have a ton of experience in this region! Also, if you're ever looking for more paddlers to go with, please consider us. (I'll look you up on Instagram.) Wife said she would even be open to some kayak camping! I have a Tacoma that could help with shuttling too.
Yes a hard shell all the way! Even a canoe for the family would be a good option
Thanks for the reply. Ended up buying the Native Stingray 13.5 tandem SOT with 500lb capacity. Really enjoying it so far. Also it’s real nice solo in skinny water. Heading to the Guadalupe this weekend. -Cheers
I have the vapor xt and bought my girl the tamarack. The vapor is slightly heavier but the hull design cuts through water and coasts really well. It rides straight. The tamarack is light but coasts poorly and when paddling straight it tends to slightly go left and right on each paddle. It’s good for a dog passenger and carrying items vs the vapor which has a large hull. The storage is bigger and water tight in the tamarack. I traded a vintage mongoose mtn bike (110$) for the vapor and it came w a carbon Carlisle paddle and life jacket. Bass pro shop was selling them for 599$ . Great review! I have same color w matching paddle
That’s one of the best trades I’ve ever heard of. And you got the XT which is the best version of the vapor. I agree with you that the vapor is a fast boat. Whenever I use it versus the ascend I’m blow away with how well it paddles. I want to try out the new seat too because mine sucks!
I really liked this video, you really cemented my choice in brand and size of kayak (Old Town Loon 106 Angler). I know you talked about the Vapor, but you helped me decide 10 or 12 foot and quelled any questions about the brand. Thank you!!
You’ll love old town as a brand. So reliable and the loon looks very comfortable. It’s one of their elite models
In addition to the 12-14' tandem kayak search I discussed in my other comment, I am also looking for a good 2nd solo kayak. Main use for now would be 2-6 mile day trips on the Guadalupe between First Crossing and Cypress Bend Park (or similar) at 100-200cfs carrying minimal gear.
Trying to decide between kayaks like the Aspire 105, Dagger Axis 10 or 12, Dagger Katana 10.5, and the Old Town Vapor 10... or maybe even a SOT? My goal is to find a good solo kayak for this section of the river? Open to other suggestions too. Wanting to balance skinny water clearance, fun handling in the ~class 1-3 rapids, and some paddling efficiency on the slow sections in between the rapids.
If the Dagger Katana is one of your dream kayaks (mentioned in one of your comments here), then why did you sell it instead of the Old Town Vapor 10? Even if it was 9.7 instead of the desired 10.5, wouldn't it still have been more fun as a 2nd kayak focused more on handling? Was it too aggressive for the rivers in this region at average water levels? Did the 9.7 sit too low in the water causing dragging issues? Was it too slow to paddle on the flat sections? Or was it just too expensive of a 2nd kayak that wasn't getting used much (where the Old Town Vapor 10 is lot cheaper to keep as a 2nd or 3rd kayak.)
It seems that your SOT Sportsman 120 is your main kayak. Is this primarily because you are often camping, carrying gear, and want to avoid bilging? Would you personally still choose the SOT Sportsman 120 over the Old Town Vapor 10, Dagger Katana, or Aspire 105 if you were only going for a short 2-4 mile day trip with no gear on the Guadalupe class 1-2 rapids near Gruene at 100-200cfs for example? I assume in this situation you would choose a ~10 ft sit-inside crossover kayak? However I am not sure as it seems you love your Sportsman 120! And thus, maybe the paddling enjoyment difference is not that much between a good 12' sot fishing kayak and a 10' sit-inside crossover for the rivers in our region?
Thanks again so much for any help. Super helpful! Hoping to pull the trigger on a few kayaks and plan some more paddling trips soon!
For a solo kayak I like sit on tops 10’ to 12’ long. Old town and crescent are my favorites
Congrats on the channel, your growing faster now. We were even a couple weeks ago👍 your videos are perfect..
Hey PS! Thanks for always tuning in. The growth has been nice recently, not sure how long it’ll last but I’ll take it for now!
Love Your Videos, for the past 8 Years My Family and I have been Rafting in The Smoky Mountains in Tennessee, But after seeing your videos we’ve decided to Start Kayaking. In 7 Days we will be heading to North Carolina to Lake Santeetlah!
Hey Ruben that is so cool! Rafting is a favorite of ours but I think kayaking takes the cake for us. Have fun out on the lake!
I just found your channel and it's really inspired me to try kayaking and get outdoors more! It especially helps because I'm in Texas (Houston) as well so it's great to see that there are places nearby in the hill country that are beautiful. I will definitely be making a trip out west soon!
That is so cool to hear Kendall! I’m in Houston as well and we do have some cool places to paddle/hike close by. We especially love the hill country and make a lot of trips out there but east Texas is magical in a different way
Have you ever considered adding a small 12v bilge pump? It’d be super easy to put in your boat and wouldn’t take much space. Then you’re through the rapids, switch it on, no stopping.
I’d love to see your rigging on your Vapor. Could you give us a walkthrough of your setup?
I also just picked up a 12’ Vapor based on this video. We’re down in Galveston. 👋
Love your channel! Thank you for all this great info & inspo!
I think the battery would get wet and die somehow! Plus that setup would be quite heavy for a kayak. My vapor is 100% stock! No rigging at all
I will agree ,I own some very nice kayaks, and I own a vapor 10 as my light weight drop in creek fishing kayak, but I did change the set to a chair style seat from Brooklyn kayak company, it’s difference daylight and dark, still under 50 lbs, I own, a Jackson coosa HD, love too, and feelfree lures 10 and 13.5, wilderness system, Ride135 too, this little guy is great, easy to paddle and tracking and glides very well too, great second kayak for sure, even great in the lake
That vapor will always have a place in my heart!!
Always loved old town had a heron 9xt that a tree fell on it also a otter 10 xt I recently sold now I just got a vapor 10 the new version has a drain plug on the front so alot less bailing of the water
What a tragic way to lose a kayak! Glad you have the vapor 10 now. It’s a wonderful boat
This is a Coowl kayak video .... I'm getting the sit in vapor 10 kayak next week! 🤘
Thank you! The vapor is a rad boat for sure!
Gatewood, where's the rest of that video that had the snippet of Gruene? I don't see an upload of that trip. I grew up on that stretch of the Guadalupe and the Comal, so I'd love to see what you do with that.
Coming soon PT! We spent my bachelor party on the lower Guadalupe so you’ll be sure to recognize the stretch of river in that video. We took a bunch of guys and just had one heck of a time running it
@@GatewoodBrown Staying tuned!
Just got this off your review but was a lot more than $300, paid $500 for it at LL Bean, cheapest I could find it anywhere and was literally the last kayak they had left in store. Crazy how much they went up in price. Can't wait to take it out for some birding and fishing.
Yeah that is wild! I bought mine before the demand went crazy. Enjoy that vapor! It’s a wonderful kyak
I have the exact Old Town Vapor 10 Angler!!! I was fortunate enough to get a very sweet deal from a fellow co-worker. I got mine for $50!!!! The only difference between mine and yours is my stern compartment has a hinged lid on it. This is my first kayak and I love it!!! Took it out on a lake a few weeks ago, sort of getting my sea legs. Never been kayaking before. Posted a video on my channel. Going to go again this Friday. I think mine was made in 2014 if I read the serial number correctly on the hull. Thanks for sharing your review.
Dang $50 is the best deal I've ever heard of for a Vapor!! The back hatch would certainly solve the bathtub issue back there. I wonder if one can be retrofitted? Mine is around a 2014 model as well and still going strong! We haven't been easy on it either.
@@GatewoodBrown I believe Old Town sales the hatch. I know they have instruction video here on UA-cam for putting it on. That is why I didn't know if it came pre-installed when he bought it new, or if he purchased it and installed it himself. I know it doesn't make that well waterproof, but at least you can store stuff in it and not worry about it falling out. Here is the link to my video about it ua-cam.com/video/sj485xMaGu0/v-deo.html if you want to look at it. Again I love mine and I hope it lasts me a long time.
@@GatewoodBrown I also sub'd to your channel!
Awesome thanks for the info and links! I’ll have to check it out. My main goal would be to keep water from splashing in the well.
i use a Riot edge 13. i have loved using it. i use a skirt on rivers. thanks for sharing your review.
I’ll have to check that out! Thanks for tuning in
Great Video Brown!
I have a 13 foot sit on top kayak.
I use for bay fishing. Do you think it would be difficult to maneuver a 13 foot kayak in these types of waters? for this type of river adventure? Thanks!
You’d be fine for sure! Just have to focus on choosing your line and reading the river but I’d bet you’ll be good
I just went to Old town`s web site. It had the boat listed @ 500.....with a note saying they no longer sell it. I have a 6 year old Heron 9xt which they also list @ 500 & once again it is no longer being sold.I love that boat & really wanted to replace it with a new one......I wore a hole in the back/bottom of mine........I use it quite often ...70+ times per year. all most always on lakes. I have been out more than a few times in storms with waves up & over a foot high & it rides like a champ.....best of paddling to you ...be safe out there....peace,pj
Yeah I’ve always found kayak prices to be highest on the manufacturer website. They do all of their selling through stores like academy and dicks. I still see them around! You must’ve put some good use on the old town to wear a hole through the bottom! They’re quite durable
@@GatewoodBrown I must confess that by the very way I launch the boat it makes for a lot of rubbing on the back end. I go out often here in cold weather in the northeast & want to get both in and out of the boat without getting my feet wet. This results in much drag at that one low spot on the back of the boat..... I repaired it with this stuff called JDWeld & so far it has held up. I also am launching backwards......Live & learn
I’ll have to check that stuff out, thank you!
Have had mine for 8 years it absolutely gets it done
Agreed! Love that it fits in my jeep too. Great for quick adventures
Have you ever thought about getting a Jackson whitewater kayak you can get some used ones for 200$
I have not really. We don’t have many whitewater opportunities where I live. I’d just assume rent a whitewater boat whenever the opportunity presents itself
That's a killer price for that boat! I definitely think the Old Town is superior to the Sun Dolphin or even the Lifetime Tamarack Angler. Also, those were some accurate casts man!
$200 is a great deal! I often don’t even put them in the same category because they’re such different quality. Haha I conveniently left out my casts that ended up onshore or crazy short. Still only caught one fish all day. I’m learning!
Whats your opinion on the larger sit on top kayaks? I have a 13" Vibe that I would love to take kayak camping, I live in San Antonio so a lot of the places you go are right down the road for me!
Your kayak should do just fine! I’m looking to step it up to a 12’ SOT. Basically just tired of bilging after each rapid haha
I've had a trip 10 for five years. Got a mirage compass due any day. Torn between selling the trip or keeping it for a spare. Probably the best choice for the price point. The rear hatch is so worth it. I like my black cherry color, too!😎
The trip is a great boat with the expanded feature set! You should definitely keep it as a spare for when friends or family want to tag along. That rear hatch you have is a game changer!
Gatewood Brown yeah, I think you're right, Gatewood. A good two boat fleet for me for sure, plus a fun spare.
Yes! That’s the way I go about it too. I enjoy having people tag along and it’s easier when you can offer them a kayak. Plus what you could get for it on the used market is minimal so you’ll have more value long term by sharing it with people
Yup, spot on, Gatewood. I'm one of those lucky few retired guys that wander back and forth from the northwest to my ARwinter digs. I'm retiring the trip 10 to Az for a spare for my az buds and I to have a spare. Great yak for the Verde River which we hit as often as we can plus
Can't type very good today, need more coffee! Anyway, it will be a great spare for Arizona as we always seem to be short one yak with all the visitors we get down there. You all stay safe down there in Texas!
Got my vapor xt for 300 used. Same story. he used it one time on a 9 hour float. Didin't fish it or even hook up the anchor trolley. Love this boat.
Man it’s crazy how few times people use their kayaks. More for you and me!
If you ever get the chance, try out the trip, same yak with huge dry storage.
Yes the trip looks ideal with the hatch cover. That would save me a bunch of bilge time and weight!
I've had a Vapor 10 for about 5 years or more and ya the seat is THE reason I want to get another model.
Good boat for shorter day trips but not so good for longer float/camps.
I've put 2 seat cushions in it and it helps but still no back support higher than my kidneys.. : (
You called it, zero back support! I took it out on a fishing trip this Sunday and now my vertebrate has been rubbed raw by that trash seat haha
Hey bro, have you looked into the Pecos River?
I’ve been wanting to do the Pecos for a few years now. Kinda waiting for flow rates to improve
I just bought my first kayak today!!! It was the vapor 10! Got it for $320
That’s what I like to hear! Vapors are probably the best deal out there
Been using my vapor for around 3+yrs and still happy. Only thing i dont like is the drain hole location. Even went as far as putting a battery in the rear compartment and made a homemade motor mount and put a trolling motor on.
Nice! I’m on 3 years with mine too. I agree, the drain hole makes no sense so I barely ever use it. I bet the vapor flies with a motor on it! It’s a fast boat to begin with
@@GatewoodBrown yes sir👍
Who engineered that drain hole. I put another at the tip of the bow and it works great.
Great video.. Lots of good information there for someone just getting into Kayaking like myself. I started last season with a two day overnight trip down the Colorado river and the seat on my cheapo Lifetime Tamarack was my biggest complaint. I might defiantly look for a used Vapor 10 with the upgraded seat or just save up a little for the Old Town loon 120.
The seat is such a game changer! One major reason I went with an old town for my new kayak
FYI....for another 100 bucks you can pick up a 12 foot Field& Stream (Eagle). Two pole holders, a sealed rear suitcase and bungees front and back. I got away from the 10 footers. The kayak can hold up to 500 pounds.Check it out at Dicks Sporting.
Thanks for the recommendation! My buddy actually has that exact same kayak. For certain reasons I prefer the vapor but your talon definitely loads gear better. If I step up to a 12’ boat I’m thinking it’ll be a sit on top
Just bought a brand new one from a rich lady in Austin for $175 kayaked a bunch but I’ve kayak camped once, just for a lake with a lil island on it, I packed it to the brim with a chair, a tent, a fishing rod, a backpack and a duffel bag, boy was my kayak heavy but I made it work, really wanting to try it on sum faster rivers where are good places to try?
That’s a good deal! Check out the guad river near new Braunfels. Hill country is too low right now except for there
I have a trip 10 angler, same boat essentially, however mine has the rear hatch. It’s a great second boat for me. My main boat is a perception conduit 13’. Love them both.
That’s a good two boat setup for sure. The vapor is easy to toss in for a quick day paddle and the perception is more serious. I wish the regular vapor came with that hatch! It collects water so fast haha
What year is the green and yellow vapor?
Oh gosh I’d say 2015? I got mine in 2017 used
Right on man! All great points and also good to know about the Ascend handle. I've got the same one on my FS10 and wonder how long that with actually hold up
Cheers chase! Yeah it was a huge bummer when the ascend handle broke. Now it’s kind of half screwed in so I’m just waiting for it to pop again lol. The old town by far has the best handle I’ve seen
Wow I'm surprised about how much you liked this boat! I can't wait to see your reaction when you get to paddle a well turning 13 or 14 foot boat that will take a skirt. If you come to North Carolina and want to try a longer boat, let me know!
Hey frank! Yeah I’m always impressed by the high quality boats. Kinda makes you want to shell out the big bucks for a nice one!
i just got a third coast avalon 120 its not bad kind of heavy thou, glad we are finally getting some rain, really could use some in and out points, its hard planning these kind of trips. love the channel
I’ll have to check that out! I suppose the nicer the boat the heavier it gets. The rain has been nice! Keeps our rivers and creeks nice and full. The hill country needs it
@@GatewoodBrown is south llano river any good going into junction?
Blue Effigy I’ve never done it but a lot of people really like that section. It’s honestly probably more popular than the section near mason
I’ve got a heritage osprey 12.9 sit on top that I love to pond hop and fish out of. Would that be too heavy/hard to maneuver for the water you’re on?! I’m a new subscriber and love the videos!
That’s a nice boat! 13’ is definitely pretty long for right maneuvering but hey, it’s more about the paddler than the boat. A little extra effort may be ok for a couple trips and then you’ll want to add another kayak to the quiver!
My buddy Shawn has an Old Town “Loon”. He loves it and I do too. Really awesome kayak!!
Nice review Gatewood 👍. Have fun on the water!!
I've never paddled the loon but it looks like a great option! OT makes a great boat. Happy paddling Jason!
Gatewood, I had just trained myself not to look in FB Marketplace for used Vapors anymore. You've ruined me now. Great video. (Also, for anyone who is looking the upgraded Vapor XT includes a hatch and sealed bulkhead but is harder to come by on the used market.)
Haha that’s a problem of mine too! Probably why you all see me with different kayaks all the time lol. The XT looks like a nice upgrade with the hatch and bulkhead but I never see them in store or used. Maybe old town doesn’t ship them down here. Hope you’re doing well!
Never ran a Vapor, but I added 2 pungo105s and 3 Aspires to the fleet. Love the 10 footers for faster rivers, but I mainly paddle a Radar 135 for camping and class 2 stuff. Can I send u some rain down there? It's been flooded most of year up here.
pungo’s are better than vapors so I’d say you did well! My buddy has that aspire 105 and it’s a kayak I would seriously consider owning myself. Perception just makes a great kayak at an affordable price. I’ll take all the rain you can donate! We are getting skinny down here
@@GatewoodBrown go sit on top for your next rig. There really fun in wave trains and water like u paddle in. When I was down at the Buffalo last year the outfitters mainly rent sit on tops to avoid sinking them and losing inventory. Plus they are pack mules for camping. I sold 8 kayaks this spring to update the fleet in new colors, had no idea the trouble it was going to take to get boats from Wilderness Systems. I guess all the people who didn't have to work bought them.
I’m totally with you on that. SOT is definitely my future for the wave trains. Yep kayaks are flying off the shelves which is cool to see. You sir have a giant fleet of kayaks!
I've owned one for several years now , definetly a nice kayak for short trips . I bought a half skirt that works wonders , specially for the kind of kayaking that u do . Can't remember what brand is it thou
Isn’t it a great kayak?! Yeah I’ve seen those half skirts. Might have to snag one for those more rough days.
Awesome channel! Every video is great. Thanks for this informative review. Stay safe.
Hey Tom good to see ya! I appreciate the support, as always. Hope you’re doing well!
You like to do rivers class 2&3 maybe 4 Dagger Katana or Jackson KarmaTreverse both are 10' boats plenty of rocker slash boof but just over a $1000.00 you might be able to find a used one for about $750.00. the Vapor 10 small lakes ponds fishing kayak rod holders anchor system grate little multi-purpose boat.
We love running white water and the dagger katana 10.4 is on my list to acquire one day. I had the 9.7 but it just felt too small so I sold it. The vapor rocks for so many different purposes!
you should check out lake friendswood park. took the H10 out yesterday. the water is really clear.
I’ll have to give it a try! Friendswood is about 40min from where I live
@@GatewoodBrown yea if you like to fish , they have everything in it from catfish to trout, bass, sunfish. its just a lake but is still fun and easy way to get out on the water.
Wow I wouldn’t expect the trout. Is it sprinted? I know there are some lakes down there with direct taps to the water table and they’re pretty clear
@@GatewoodBrown not sure but it has to be clear due to the bottom comp or like you stated above. the parks stock the lake and it has a sign that tells you what sizes you can keep .
That looks like a great kayak for the price do they make a 12'.
Have u kayaked the Susquehanna river. I wanted to know if u could make a trip to go the full length of the river
It crushes for the price! Hard to beat it honestly. I’ve never been to that river but it sounds like a good time. I address the 12’ version in this review!
Just picked up one with the old style seat for free. Someone just trying to free up space. Can't wait to use it!
Hey man! I found your channel about a week ago and cannot get enough of your content. I love this stuff! I'm new to kayak camping and would really love to get into it and have got some buddies who want to get into it with me. What kayak would you recommend for kayak camping for beginners? I've been looking for a sit in with as good storage as I could get; something around $300-$400. I really like the ascend d10 sit in that I've been looking at recently. Any advice? Thanks again and keep up the INCREDIBLE content!!
My man thank you for the kind words! I enjoy hearing about people getting into the sport. I would say either the old town vapor 10 or the d10. Both are great options but I’ve never paddled the d10. For me, I’d go with the vapor since it has a bigger cockpit. But the d10 has that nice rear storage.
@@GatewoodBrown Absolute legend, thank you so much dude. I'm excited for the adventures that await ahead!!
Anytime my man!
Old town vapor 10 angler was my first kayak..still use it most. Also have a Jackson kilroy HD...its a hybrid sit in/sit on top...also great kayak..like sitting on your couch...very heavy, though..vapor 10 is the best 10' out there in my opinion...very stable in rough conditions, boat wakes...never get water inside...SEAT is the worst! I agree...currently looking to make it more comfortable...if u have any suggestions let me know
That vapor 10 is such a great boat, so versatile. A little tough to load gear and the seat is bad, but other than that it is a beast. The kilroy is definitely unique! I haven't spend much time looking but if they ever put a lawnchair style seat in there, it would be a winner
I think I’m going to get this one or the lifetime tamarack angler 10 also loved the 3 day camping trip also
Hey thanks Jacob! Can’t go wrong with the simple vapor. I’d recommend you avoid the lifetime brand for something like an old town or perception. The materials OT and perception uses are a cut above the other big box brands
Good call on both. I have a Tamarak that my uses and it's a good boat for the price. I think the Old Town is probably an upgrade.
I used a lifetime for 3 years hard core before I upgraded to a Vibe yellowfin. Had no issues with the tamarack for a starter kayak.
Would love to see a review on the Ascend H10. I have a Vapor 10 and have been considering the H10 or H12.
That’s the next kayak I plan on reviewing! It’s been my main craft for the past year. For kayak camping it’s great. Gear storage is made easy with the canoe style open concept design. You will have to bilge a lot in turbulent waters but that’s all apart of it!
Gatewood Brown how does it paddle? I have heard it is super slow in the water. How does it do?
It’s a barge! But for what I use it for that’s fine by me. Long stretches of no current are miserable but we aim for rivers with lots of current so that’s only an issue sometimes. It’s very comfortable too
How do you find campsites that aren’t private land? I live in the same area as you and struggle with this.
That is a great question! I plan on making a video about this eventually. But in the meantime, familiarize yourself with your states navigability laws that determine the extent of the riverbed. Camping in Texas is permitted within a navigable riverbed. My best advice is just to stick to islands. Can't go wrong with that.
Thinking about getting one of these thanks to those academy deals going on right now. My father got one and he loves it. I was looking at the sun dolphin Aruba 12 but there aren't any comparisons out there.
The vapor is an awesome boat! Academy is basically fire asking these for some reason. I would avoid the sun dolphin for sure
@@GatewoodBrown thanks for the advice! I'm looking for a good camping boat to take on survivalist and hunting trips
What kind of water will you be paddling? Flat lakes/lazy rivers or swift water like what we do in these videos?
@@GatewoodBrown a little bit of all of it. There's plenty of variety for water where I live in Georgia. Plus I have family who are into the sport (level 1 or 2 rapids for my brother in law in Tennessee and Ocean Kayaking for my sister down in the Gulf) so my particular need quite.... diverse.
@@GatewoodBrown I do have some experience with the Vapor 10, but it only amounts to about 6 hours and maybe half of that was with my 4 year old in the cockpit with me and I was extremely impressed at how well it handled. But I didn't get to do much else in it besides that.
Man that was a good video. You always do a good one which makes your channel so great. I just love watching your videos Man. I am going to look into one of these vapors kayak. I am looking in to getting a sit inside kayak. It will be for backup. I like that they weigh not so heavy. I need a light kayak right now I have a shoulder injury and recovering from two broken feet. The sit inside kayak work great for me when I had the cast on both of my feet.( yes I did went kayaking with a cast on both of my feet) I will get me something. Keep up the good work man.
Thank you Mack! I always enjoy having you tune in. If you can snag one for $300 with an upgraded seat then it’s one heck of a deal. You’re a tough soul to go kayaking with two broken feet!
@@GatewoodBrown I think you man I appreciate that. I did have company with me I had my 5 Son, coworker of mine, and a couple of buddies and we did a 24 Mile kayak trip for Father's Day. They all wanted to do this for me since I've been down with my injuries for a while. We made it work and it was a blast. I can't wait to do it again when I'm injured free.
Wow that’s a fun crew right there! So cool that you have a group down to go out on a long kayaking trip. I’m sure they loved it too
@@GatewoodBrown yes we all loved it. Made it some good memories. We are making plans to do it again before summer is over.
If you still check these videos, I’m wanting to do my first kayak camping trip, would love to get some advice and info
Check out the Colorado river near bastrop!
Another good video. You always seem to have the audio right. You complained about the airplane noise but the mic didn’t really pick it up. Other people try to talk while paddling and all you hear is the slap of the paddle. Maybe you have a special mic.
Thanks George! I wear a lavaliere mic and then sync up the audio during editing. It’s a pain but well worth it. For the trip videos I just use audio straight out of the camera. Maybe they’re using the wrong camera or have some wonky settings! But thanks my man!
I have 2 vapors for my kids, they are great all around yaks. They prob performed better than my 12 foot WS Pungo on the Medina because the turns are so sharp. Zydeco Dagger, Perception Swifty and Otter are also great performers. All of these are under 50 lbs and can easily be thrown on your shoulder (as oppose to a site on top)
I bet your kids tear it up with the vapors! You’re right about their handling being pretty dang good. I haven’t tried those other boats but keeping the weight down is always handy for quick grab and go loading or portaging
Gatewood, If you had two or three dream kayaks what would they be?
Can’t thank you enough for the content you provide! Keep it up man!
Hmm that’s a great question...I’ve got it: 1. Crescent Lite Tackle 12’ SOT. 2. Dagger Katana 10.4. 3. Alpacka Raft Gnarwhal self bailing. That would be an epic lineup! What about you?
I’m just now getting into Kayaking and I’m looking for a recreational, sit-in with a large cockpit so that my Aussie can join me for some trips. I’ve been eyeing the Wilderness Systems Pungo, old town Loon. I know those are pretty mainstream, so I’m surely open to any other suggestions. I’m in SATX, so I have some solid access to the hill country streams. Need to get one soon! I’ll probably get the Vapor for my daughter...
Vapor for your daughter is a great move. I’m going to recommend you go sit on top, and more specifically the crescent lite tackle because it has great room for your pup. Front and back. It has a low seating for good center of gravity and is honestly what I’m eyeing. Check them out online and at Austin canoe and kayak
Thanks for the suggestion - I’ll check that one out!
What do you all thinking the perception 9.4 drift? That’s what I’m selling for a vapor this week.
I’ve never paddled a perception! Loved my vapor though
As usual you did a fantastic review! The old town is perfect for any beginner! Although it has a few minor issues it does not outweigh the advantages of owning one! I for one would like to see you get and exceed the 5,000 subscriber mark! And should you ever do Patreon or PayPal I would be happy to support that! Thanks again for uploading another awesome video!
Rick from Virginia
Hey rick thanks for the kind words! The old town is a gem, and luckily it’s a readily available gem! I agree that the disadvantages do not outweigh the positives making this a good option. We certainly are getting close to 5k! Always fun to see growth. While I don’t necessarily have plans to do patreon, stay tuned for something exciting in the coming months. I’m working hard on something that will help support the channel but also add value to you all.
Hey it good to be different, Looks like your having loads of fun and it gets the job done! That boat does look pretty cool, I like it! Buying used is definitely the way to go.
You’re spot on with that! Having fun and sending some fun rapids is what it’s all about. It’s no longer my primary but I still take it out on day trips occasionally. It’s just so easy to haul
Gatewood ! Thanks for the awesome content brotha , quick question , I’m 6’5”. Is this big/Long enough for me ? Also, your videos are amazing , b-roll, transition , story telling all on point . Thanks bud
Hey! Thanks for the kind words. At 6’5” I would recommend a 12’ boat so that you can comfortably fit yourself plus gear. For day trips and depending on your weight, this 10’ could be a good grab and go option for day paddles. The bigger the kayak the more stability you’ll have which is good. I’m 6’2” for what it’s worth
Do you still have/use it?
I gave it to my buddy charlie! So you'll see it in videos on occasion.
Old Town uses polyethylene for their hulls. It’s stiff and tough as nails. A bit heavier than plastic, but it’ll last a lifetime. Excellent boats.
Totally agree. Our old town boats are bomb proof even after years of use
$200 is an insanely good price for this boat. Unfortunately these never really go on sale in my area so I ended up paying more. Still worth it though.
I got in before the huge influx of people really started. Used deals can still be found
Old Towns are solid. What do you think about ACK suddenly shutting down? Hint: It has to do with the war on oil. (oil makes plastic)
Old towns are great! ACK shut down because of poorly managed business practices. The industry was booming and they couldn’t cover their over leveraged position. Should work well for other kayak shops that are absorbing the customers.
I've been paddling two VaporXT's hard for about ten years now. They are great boats, better than anything in the price range. When I bought them, they were $600 each! For $300 that's a steal. Pelicans stink big time compared to the Vapor, and Perceptions aren't as nice either. Don't track as straight and a lot easier to tip. Don't drag them on pavement or you'll end up with holes in the keel lol. Easy to patch though. I even found awesome skirts for them for class II water, and added a bungee rigging kit on the decks to hold drybags of camping gear in front and back. Time to paddle!
Those are awesome boys! Agreed, old town does a wonderful job
Never had a solid kayak , always wanted one
Solid kayaks are the way to go!
Where did you get this for 300$?
I bought mine for $200 used but sports stores will occasionally have them for sale around $300 like shown in this video
@@GatewoodBrown i need to find a sports store with one on sale then lmao, maybe I’m just in the wrong area
They’re all 500 or over around me (Charlotte NC)
Loving these videos, more product reviews and gear videos!
Thank you Benn! You got it, more of those are on the way!
Any kayak without a bulkhead is only meant to be paddled within sight of the dock, hence the cheap seat.
Sorta! Bulkheads aren't always waterproof unless the access hatch is submersible (most aren't). Lots of people wear skirts to keep water out or have inflatable sacks at the bow or stern to make it truly buoyant. Also, sit on top kayaks don't have bulkheads and make for great offshore fishing vessels. Regardless, always smart to have a plan when going far from shore.
@@GatewoodBrownagreed! Most adults are capable of planning ahead when choosing a kayak, but I can't help but feel that these types of boats are meant for the kids to play on around the dock. Looks like Old Town heard you and now offer the Vapour XT that include a bulkhead and better seating. Which the Vapour deserves. Going to steer the missus towards the 12XT( she wants a Loon 120), I'm set on the Crescent Venture. Love the sealed deck and manoeuvrability. I'd actually like the missus to have a Venture, but she likes her sit-ins. Thanks for your reviews, and for sharing your experiences.
@@The66Leadfoot I'm so glad they upgraded the seat! I was....bad beforehand haha. Crescent makes some of the best kayaks out there for sure. You'll love the CK1! If I were to buy a crescent that's the one I'd shoot for. I've moved on from the sit inside kayaks just because of the constant bilging haha
Great video man im new to your channel great content🇿🇦👍🎣
Cheers! Thanks for the kind words and tuning in
300 ! Not in my part of the country, more like 500 , maybe 3 - 350 used.
Yeah they vary amongst regions but typically you can find deals at big stores
Have the same boat
It’s an awesome one!
Where’s the review of the Ascend hybrid? Love to hear your thoughts!
It's coming! Just need a few more clips of it.
300? in canada its 838$ with tax :(
Yikes! I think prices have gone up since I posted this video
@@GatewoodBrown Even used they want almost sticker price! its crazy! so imlooking at the ascend D10 .. idk i might just buy the vapor 10 lol
You really need to meet a skirt before you say bilging a 12 foot is the reason not to get a 12 footer.
I've used skirts on multiple occasions and ultimately, the SOT has been a gamechanger. Skirts are helpful in big water but with the amount of 'in and out' action required for our rivers, they're a pain to deal with.
599 at bass pro!
Dang! Should go on sale at some point
Sadly it’s like 700-800 now
Geeeez for that price I’d recommend something else, like their Sportsman 106
Way to promote kayaking without life jacket
I wore a life jacket the whole time! Also, in Texas your vessel under 16’ must be equipped with a life jacket but you don’t necessarily have to wear it. We make calculated decisions and while I always recommend wearing a life jacket, I let people make their own decisions within the confines of the law.
Where did you find it for 300?
Big box stores like academy! Also used they come in lower than that
@@GatewoodBrown They are like 599 now
@@lumbeejerk they’ll run a sale, guaranteed. Supply is also struggling to keep up with demand this year. But hold tight and you’ll find some good prices
Awesome thanks