@@wurdwalkupridedown7829 Great question and to be honest, the answer is no. Now, due to the width of the Predator, the Suspenz stands that it is on are not positioned where they should be to your point. Now Suspenz has just released a new model called the Yellow Fin that is made for the widest kayaks on the market. That would be a better fit in my opinion.
That was a good review man . I have a small universal portable suspenz stand & i really like it . I just use it to clean my kayak 🛶 or do some work on the kayak 🛶 . P.S. I like your Crocs you are wearing man . I wish that I could wear them but I can't . I have big & very very Extremely wide feet 🦶 sz15 6E wide ( which is very very extremely wide feet 🦶 ) with very very chubby fat wide toes that are Evenly straight across making my foot very very Extremely wide at 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe . Because my chubby fat wide toes are Evenly straight across they will not fit in the crocs & if i get it in it crush my 4/5 toes because crocs are made for toes that are at a 45° Degrees angle & my toes are Evenly straight across . My foot outgrow shoes , socks , & boots because of the same thing too . The only footwear that will barely fit me is flip flops 🩴which barely & i mean barely fit on my feet 🦶 because my toes are wider than the flip flops 🩴 straps & both of my lil toes hang off the footbed of my flip flops 🩴. Thanks you for sharing this video .
@@dereckmcgowan8337 Thank you for your question. I personally do not have any experience with that kayak but it appears that it is approximately 34” wide at the beam. To be honest, I would probably look at their new Yellow Fin stands as it seems it is built for kayaks that are wider. Just my opinion, you could also email Suspenz and ask for their opinion.
For the Suspenz Super Duty Big Catch Work Stations: If using a Salty 120, would you keep it and store it outside on these stands? Would you be worried about warping in the middle in the summer heat?
I actually have my Salty 120 PDL on them now and due to the large stern of the kayak, there is a lot of space between the stands because the rear stand is so close to the end. If keeping it outside, I would be careful of unnecessary weight such as rain, snow (if you get snow) building up in the middle and warping to your point. I live in Florida but keep my kayaks in a garage so I don’t have to worry about the elements.
Great video man!! Love it! 🔥🔥
Thank you so much for the kind words!
That PDL 120 should have the stand 1/3 of the way from the bow and stern per Old Town's storage tips. Will that stand still fit at that wider point?
@@wurdwalkupridedown7829 Great question and to be honest, the answer is no. Now, due to the width of the Predator, the Suspenz stands that it is on are not positioned where they should be to your point. Now Suspenz has just released a new model called the Yellow Fin that is made for the widest kayaks on the market. That would be a better fit in my opinion.
That was a good review man . I have a small universal portable suspenz stand & i really like it . I just use it to clean my kayak 🛶 or do some work on the kayak 🛶 .
P.S. I like your Crocs you are wearing man . I wish that I could wear them but I can't . I have big & very very Extremely wide feet 🦶 sz15 6E wide ( which is very very extremely wide feet 🦶 ) with very very chubby fat wide toes that are Evenly straight across making my foot very very Extremely wide at 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe . Because my chubby fat wide toes are Evenly straight across they will not fit in the crocs & if i get it in it crush my 4/5 toes because crocs are made for toes that are at a 45° Degrees angle & my toes are Evenly straight across . My foot outgrow shoes , socks , & boots because of the same thing too . The only footwear that will barely fit me is flip flops 🩴which barely & i mean barely fit on my feet 🦶 because my toes are wider than the flip flops 🩴 straps & both of my lil toes hang off the footbed of my flip flops 🩴. Thanks you for sharing this video .
I have a Jackson liska, do you the the suspenz super duty big catch stands would work for long term storage?
@@dereckmcgowan8337 Thank you for your question. I personally do not have any experience with that kayak but it appears that it is approximately 34” wide at the beam. To be honest, I would probably look at their new Yellow Fin stands as it seems it is built for kayaks that are wider. Just my opinion, you could also email Suspenz and ask for their opinion.
For the Suspenz Super Duty Big Catch Work Stations: If using a Salty 120, would you keep it and store it outside on these stands? Would you be worried about warping in the middle in the summer heat?
I actually have my Salty 120 PDL on them now and due to the large stern of the kayak, there is a lot of space between the stands because the rear stand is so close to the end. If keeping it outside, I would be careful of unnecessary weight such as rain, snow (if you get snow) building up in the middle and warping to your point. I live in Florida but keep my kayaks in a garage so I don’t have to worry about the elements.
I have a my son made
Homemade ones work as well, I’m just not very handy to trust one I built. 😂