Another advantage of a sit-on-top is the ability to stretch out, and on a hot day there is no better feeling than slipping a foot into the water, which is pretty much impossible with a sit-inside.
Imagine you're at a lakeshore and you don't notice a massive spider crawl into your sit in kayak, now Imagine you're about 200 yards off shore when it crawls up your leg.. What do you do?
Another advantage of a sit-on-top is the ability to stretch out, and on a hot day there is no better feeling than slipping a foot into the water, which is pretty much impossible with a sit-inside.
Yes! I love sit-on-tops, I agree they are more comfortable!
Very good explanation.
Easy, super, super easy! Nice boots!
Great, thanks!
Imagine you're at a lakeshore and you don't notice a massive spider crawl into your sit in kayak, now Imagine you're about 200 yards off shore when it crawls up your leg..
What do you do?
Lol...remain calm and toss it out. Yall would catch hell going through the swamp down here in Louisiana.
@@dustindontay3780 I've seen people bail out of sit in kayaks because of it lol
@@the__________ no doubt lol. Ive done the same thing but with snakes...out of my big boat crawfishing. Spiders ok...no snakes that close
I've thought about that for the river that I like too. Especially when you go through a fallen tree.
Forgot to mention clearance height when going under bridges or trees…..