That's great, Brian, good news and a piece of kit I'll look at for recommending to others. I use the Trak expedition bags at present and they're very good but these look well worth the price. Great to see the continuing evolution of your boats and accessories.
Man, now getting into sailing as well as Kayaking and wow, Brian, you are such a spectacular font of knowledge. Thanks for all the brain food you put out on small water craft, it's making the beauty of skin on frame very accessible & I feel a whole generation of us owe you for our entry! Thanks so much man!
Good news, Brian. I got a couple of Correy's bags, on your recommendation years ago. They worked great, but both have a leaky point in the seams. I just used an old iron to seal them up again. I've got several SOF kayaks, now, and I will try out a set of these for my camping boat.
Finally! So happy the trak bags were out of stock last year :) Brian, for a day trip with some usual food and light clothing, do you recommend packing it in the bow or the stern?
I pack my day trip stuff behind me in the stern as it helps with the trim in a quartering wind/sea and is easier to access during a short stop en route. For expedition I use a hybrid of Brian's packing system and one used by Roddy McDowell of Sea Kayak Bute (Lomo Watersport channel, How to Pack a Sea Kayak). I made a couple of laminated cards with diagrams to remind me of what goes in which bag.. maybe a bit ott but it helps me pack more efficiently and quickly. Hope this is useful.
Hey Brian great review on this new bag. Being the inflation tube runs along the same track as your foot brace and track will it get pinched or interfere with the foot position. Additionally and chance to just clamp on a combing and sit in the kayak so the viewers can see a body with bag in the kayak, obviously one w/o the skin😃. Thanks it looks like a quality bag for the F1
I was working at Trak when we started using that bag. Happy to see it served you well for all those years.
That's great, Brian, good news and a piece of kit I'll look at for recommending to others. I use the Trak expedition bags at present and they're very good but these look well worth the price. Great to see the continuing evolution of your boats and accessories.
Man, now getting into sailing as well as Kayaking and wow, Brian, you are such a spectacular font of knowledge. Thanks for all the brain food you put out on small water craft, it's making the beauty of skin on frame very accessible & I feel a whole generation of us owe you for our entry!
Thanks so much man!
Good news, Brian. I got a couple of Correy's bags, on your recommendation years ago. They worked great, but both have a leaky point in the seams. I just used an old iron to seal them up again. I've got several SOF kayaks, now, and I will try out a set of these for my camping boat.
Heya Brian, thank you for sharing your dedication and craftsmanship.
This is perfect. Will be ordering soon.
YOU PUT A LOOP ON THE END! YAY!
Finally! So happy the trak bags were out of stock last year :)
Brian, for a day trip with some usual food and light clothing, do you recommend packing it in the bow or the stern?
I usually just have a small dry bag between my legs with my food and maybe some spare clothes in it. The watershed ocoee bag is a good size
I pack my day trip stuff behind me in the stern as it helps with the trim in a quartering wind/sea and is easier to access during a short stop en route. For expedition I use a hybrid of Brian's packing system and one used by Roddy McDowell of Sea Kayak Bute (Lomo Watersport channel, How to Pack a Sea Kayak). I made a couple of laminated cards with diagrams to remind me of what goes in which bag.. maybe a bit ott but it helps me pack more efficiently and quickly. Hope this is useful.
Can you add a correct link for ask this bag?
The link in the video description will get you there
@@capefalconkayak How many liter have a single bag? And both?
Hey Brian great review on this new bag. Being the inflation tube runs along the same track as your foot brace and track will it get pinched or interfere with the foot position. Additionally and chance to just clamp on a combing and sit in the kayak so the viewers can see a body with bag in the kayak, obviously one w/o the skin😃. Thanks it looks like a quality bag for the F1
Hi Scott, It hasn't been a problem so far
Hurrah! Those Trak jobs are way too small for an F1. Anyone wanna buy some second hand Trak bags?