Greetings everyone,
I looked around on some previous posts and saw a lot of talk about the nomad as a creeker. One poster mentioned he had the 8.5 but was going to get an 8.1 as well. I am 5'11", and weigh about 155-160. It seems I could go either way with this. Their seem to be benefits for the bigger and smaller boat. I will be paddling mostly in the northwest and I am leaning toward the smaller boat. Anyone have any advice to help get me off the fence on this issue. Thanks a ton.
Truly,
Sean
Nomad 8.1 or 8.5
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Yes - plaese let us know!
I'm also in the market for a creeker and was wondering about the Nomad. I'm 5'10" and 145-150lbs. Whatcha reckon?
Cheers
Matt
Cheers
Matt
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Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
I'm thinking 8.1 at this point
I got a look at the 8.5 in a local shop in leavenworth washington and it looked like a big guy boat. That along with the post I mentioned were someone has an 8.5 but is going to get the 8.1 sorta says a lot. The 8.1 is 5" shorter, 1 3/4" narrower, and maybe a half inch shorter in the cockpit. If I was truly 165 or 170 I would go the other route but at this point i'm thinking the 8.1.
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Hey, I have the 8.5. If you want to try it, I am on Vancouver Island.
I am 180 lbs and I would not want it any bigger. I think if I would be
smaller, i would go with the small one.
I picked up an Jefe for a kayak friend and it looks really sweet.
I would love to try it as a C1.
Cheers, Jan
I am 180 lbs and I would not want it any bigger. I think if I would be
smaller, i would go with the small one.
I picked up an Jefe for a kayak friend and it looks really sweet.
I would love to try it as a C1.
Cheers, Jan
Is there something like an expert kayaker?
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