Hobie Lynx overview | Should you buy?
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- An overview of the Hobie Lynx including pro's and con's. Hobie's newest fishing kayak and recreational kayak. Ways to rig up the Hobie Lynx for fishing. Is the Hobie Lynx better for fishing? Or recreation? Ways to maybe accessorize a Hobie Lynx. Also, is the Hobie Lynx turbo fin upgrade worth it? Lightweight fishing kayak, lightweight pedal drive kayak. #hobie #hobiefishing #hobielynx #hobiekayak #fishingkayak #kayakfishing #pedalkayak #lynx
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Specs
DRIVE: MIRAGEDRIVE 180 w/ KICK UP FINS
LENGTH: 11' / 3.35 M
WIDTH: 36" / 91.44 CM
CAPACITY: 350 LBS / 158.76 KG
FITTED HULL WEIGHT: 47 LBS / 21.32 KG
FULLY RIGGED WEIGHT: 63 LBS / 28.58 KG
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I love my Lynx on its third season fishing a shallow river mostly. I have beat the crap out of it and had no hull damage whatsoever. It will float over anything deeper that 3" the draft is amazing. I paid $2500 I do not believe they should cost $3200. I would probably have passed on it at that price. Hobie is going to price itself out of the game.
That's good to hear. Really appreciate your feedback. It really helps others.
Thanks for watching!
I wanted one when it came out and couldn't believe the price. Decided to wait to see long term reviews, but that shit has been getting way too expensive!
I sold my Feelfree Lure 11.5 (not a great yak, pedal drive and rudder not good), and have been using my wife's Lynx for river fishing. It is, for me, quite possibly the perfect kayak for rec and fishing use. The modular components are superb, it's easy to load, unload, and rig out for a day on the water. It turns on a dime, and forward/reverse fins work awesome, the seat is adequate for 4-5 hrs on the water (with a Kayak Cushion). It is stable enough for me (200#) to easily stand up on too. It's no Pro Angler, but for a more minimalistic style of fisherman (myself), it is about perfect.
How was your experience with noise on the Feelfree pedal drive? The one I took out was very noisy
@@thebeardedpaddler mine was not so bad on noise, but my pedal unit saw little use. It was bad in the weeds (where I spend a good amount of time fishing), constantly tangled and having to stop, hoist the drive up, and clean wrapped weeds from the prop. I know they call for yearly cleaning and greasing, which might be the reason for excessive noise. The rudder kit (8-Ball) was of poor design too IMO, stiff, cables loosened and steering was sluggish. Plus, for as big as the Lure was, I felt it to be less stable than the Lynx. Hobie has it together with the Mirage drive and the cable rudder on the Lynx is top notch.
I have one, I like it, but another con is that it is a slow kayak compared to the revo, compass and passport. Because it is so flat It doesn't cut through the water as well.
This is a very informative review. I have an outback and love it, but it is heavy and especially when I use my trailer to a nearby launch I think I would benefit from having a lighter yak that I can unload and load without strain. I'm 78 and want something I can fish with when I'm 88! The high price annoys me. The cost of production for this kayak has to be way below that for an Outback, yet they are priced about the same.
I have the 2019 outback which I use in Puget sound Washington to fish, which has mostly rocky beaches and oysters. While it is a very stable kayak, one has to really pay attention to wind and tide current as this is a beast to make headway in when the conditions turn slightly sour and not in your favor. I would love to have something with better pedaling efficiency like the Lynx but that hull construction is TOO fragile after hearing about punctures in the hull. If they do come out with a rotomolded version I would definitely consider one. The Revolution is too narrow and tippy and the passport or compass is to close in comparison to the outback to justify the price. Have you seen the soon to be released Bonafide SKF 117 which looks very similar to the Lynx but more cockpit oriented. Only problem is NO pedal drive.... yet?!??
Not yet. Lol. You never know what they will do next. Thank you for your feedback
If they make the outer shell stronger that’d be very nice indeed.
Yeah, the price is high but show me something better than the Mirage drive on the market for much less money. The positives in this thingy by far outweigh the negatives. Lightweight, nimble, fast, comfy…and yeah, lightweight indeed. 😊
Agreed. Thanks for your feedback and watching!
Whoop whoop nice ride right there 🎉 👊😎
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This video popping up today is a sign LOL! I've been debating upgrading to one these. A local shop has them on sale for 25% off and I've been going back and forth about getting one today. This is really making me want to go pick one up today LOL!
Check out the link in the description of my wife's Lynx setup.
Thanks for watching and keep us posted on what you end up getting!
I made that decision about a year ago. I love the Mirage Lynx
@@Powerpickle68 I love how they handle
You can’t go far wrong with the Lynx
I went with a Hobie Outback. Got a 2022 model for 25% off at a local dealer. Couldn't pass it up!
I own a 2022 and 2023 Lynx, if you shop smart you can find dealers that want to offload them at certain times of year. I was able to get the 2022 for $2,400, and the 2023 for $2,200.
Thats crazy they had some old ones left. We cant keep them in stock. I've already sold the one from the video. Great find!
What is a black pack?
Fishing tackle storage compartment designed for kayaks
Seems like we are willing to call anything a kayak these days. This is certainly more of a board, I know, splitting atoms
$3299??? NO WAY! It looks like a fun watercraft and I would love to give it a spin but they will never get me for the price they are asking. In my opinion that is absurd! I still love ya though!
I hear ya man! Appreciate your feedback as always!
All things considered the only better fishing platform these days is SeaDoo Fish Pro. 😂 Which costs about 25k.
For 3299, it should come with the 360 drive and H rails as standard equipment. The fact that it doesn't, the paper thin hull, and the hull slap is a hard pass.
360 is something you absolutely do not need on this. H rails on the other hand are a must.
@@tonyg3091 at that price full deck matt for sure. Some of us do not want the h-rails I would hate to have them on my lynx. The two short tracks and a crate cover all my needs. I would be nice if they had extended the tracks further forward and back but then we would not need to buy more Hobie accessories.
@@MultiGunner65 Agree on the mat. I am still waiting for the extensions of the mat to arrive at my local dealer. Been a while..😂 H rails are a godsend to me, only downside is you cannot stack kayaks but I can live with that.
YT Hobie warranty complaints. 😳
I feel like 90% of warranty complaints are bad customer service by the paddleshop and not manufacturer problems.
But they just bump up the price to $3,300