This was the boat I learned to paddle on. Only realized how unforgiving the boat was when I started paddling other kayaks. Hardest boat to roll that I have paddled and super tippy with the 90 degree sidewalls. Surfs like a dream though! Still take it out from time to time for some fun.
I just bought a Prijon Delirium for hella cheap; 100 bux, curious what it’s going to be like. Hoping to run some larger water with it. My last boat was a Rockstar, sadly it was stolen off my 3rd floor porch, it was lots of fun but strictly a play boat, hoping for something that will allow me to do bigger water. Been paddling since 1980’s but this is my first time paddling since 2013. Curious what your opinion is if this boat and if you have any suggestions on where I can get a spray skirt, paddle jacket and PFD for cheap. I’m really on a budget list my left leg in an accident and haven’t worked in some time due. Can you recommend any swap meets coming up in the Denver’ish area. Cheers.
I've got a luv I NEED to get on the water. My problem is that I'm missing one of the seat adjustment plates. Any chance you have an extra laying around I could purchase??
Thanks mate, I like very much that you review older models as well as the new pike. I own a Prijon Boxer which ended in 2000. I am curious if you‘ll discuss it too. Cheers Martin.
@@cbrunner420 Hey Cole, I would love to call by, but I live in Europe. If I can come by, it will be without my boxer :) have a good time and enjoy your time on the river.
So when it comes to delirious I would say 6 foot max but more importantly foot size. I don't think you could fit much larger than a size 11 or 12 comfortably into a delirious. I also wouldn't recommend anybody over 200 lb in the delirious. As far as the machine goes there's definitely more room in the bow for your feet but still not a lot of room everywhere else. I'd probably say 61 or 62 for the machine and under 210 with less than a size 11 foot. As for the ideal paddler size I feel like I'm perfect for the delirious at 160 lb size 10 ft. I also feel right at home in the machine maybe paddler weight ideally would be around 180 but not much taller than 6 ft.
@@cbrunner420 want it but don't need it. I'm doing vanlife and skiing towards Jackson, Utah, Tahoe, then paddling PNW and Idaho on my way back here. If my van carried more than 3 boats I'd do it but if I got it now I wouldn't see it again until June. This is a dope channel homie, keep it up!
This was the boat I learned to paddle on. Only realized how unforgiving the boat was when I started paddling other kayaks. Hardest boat to roll that I have paddled and super tippy with the 90 degree sidewalls. Surfs like a dream though! Still take it out from time to time for some fun.
I just bought a Prijon Delirium for hella cheap; 100 bux, curious what it’s going to be like. Hoping to run some larger water with it.
My last boat was a Rockstar, sadly it was stolen off my 3rd floor porch, it was lots of fun but strictly a play boat, hoping for something that will allow me to do bigger water. Been paddling since 1980’s but this is my first time paddling since 2013.
Curious what your opinion is if this boat and if you have any suggestions on where I can get a spray skirt, paddle jacket and PFD for cheap. I’m really on a budget list my left leg in an accident and haven’t worked in some time due. Can you recommend any swap meets coming up in the Denver’ish area.
Cheers.
Nice video Bru!
I've got a luv I NEED to get on the water. My problem is that I'm missing one of the seat adjustment plates. Any chance you have an extra laying around I could purchase??
Thanks mate, I like very much that you review older models as well as the new pike. I own a Prijon Boxer which ended in 2000. I am curious if you‘ll discuss it too. Cheers Martin.
Hey Martin, I don't have a boxer but if you make it out to Colorado we can do an episode on it together.
@@cbrunner420 Hey Cole, I would love to call by, but I live in Europe. If I can come by, it will be without my boxer :) have a good time and enjoy your time on the river.
What would you say is the ideal paddler height/weight for the delirious and the machine?
So when it comes to delirious I would say 6 foot max but more importantly foot size. I don't think you could fit much larger than a size 11 or 12 comfortably into a delirious. I also wouldn't recommend anybody over 200 lb in the delirious. As far as the machine goes there's definitely more room in the bow for your feet but still not a lot of room everywhere else. I'd probably say 61 or 62 for the machine and under 210 with less than a size 11 foot. As for the ideal paddler size I feel like I'm perfect for the delirious at 160 lb size 10 ft. I also feel right at home in the machine maybe paddler weight ideally would be around 180 but not much taller than 6 ft.
Nice. Is the Machine just a Delirious for fat people?
Yeah kind of but still not much bigger. It's actually for sale if you're interested you could sit in it. Still very easy to get up on the ends
@@cbrunner420 I saw that. I almost bought that Delerious from you a few months back, regret not doing so.
@@UrsaMusic this would still be a good option! I also have a foreplay and a dagger ID 6.9 for sale too. ⚔️
@@cbrunner420 want it but don't need it. I'm doing vanlife and skiing towards Jackson, Utah, Tahoe, then paddling PNW and Idaho on my way back here. If my van carried more than 3 boats I'd do it but if I got it now I wouldn't see it again until June. This is a dope channel homie, keep it up!
@@UrsaMusic nice I'm trying to paddle pnw in May maybe we can link up