thoughts on the Nitro as a 1st boat?
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thoughts on the Nitro as a 1st boat?
Hey everyone, I want to know what you think of the Nitro as a 1st boat. I paddle a 10ft raft but it can be tuff finding an R2 partner at times. My main goal is to have something to use to goof off on small 2/3 stuff. I'm 5'11" and usually 230lbs.
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Nitro 1st
The Nitro was my first boat. I am 6' and 270. I thought it was a good 1st boat. Perhaps a little small for me for a 1st boat but I don't think it held me back at all and now that I am becoming more of an intermediate paddler it is perfect for me. I just got my first combat roll in a river play situation on Monday. I will have been paddling it for a year in April. I would say it is a first boat you can grow into. It will probably be better for you because you are a little lighter than me but was still really stable even for me.
Andy
Andy
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The Nitro will be a good first boat for you.
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I'm 6'7" around 240. I have paddled the Nitro, it is a good boat for the Plus Sized Paddler. It will be my boat when I wear out all the Encores in the Southeast.
Trey
Trey
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to slide in sideways totally worn out, shouting "Holy large steaming pile of dog doo what a Ride" " Nolan Whitesell
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No, that is an indication of my paddling skills.
I am not a "dry" boater I try to push myself to get better; whenever I can I opt for the most difficult lines and try to make the hardest moves I can find. As long as there are no consequences down stream I don't mind swimming. That way I can feel what I might do differently to get it right next time.
I have been working on a combat roll so I don't have to swim quite so much though. I imagine if I wanted to play it safe I could run dry most of the time but I don't feel like I would learn as much or that it would be as fun! I am still a confident class II+ boater but I am trying to start running more III.
Andy
I am not a "dry" boater I try to push myself to get better; whenever I can I opt for the most difficult lines and try to make the hardest moves I can find. As long as there are no consequences down stream I don't mind swimming. That way I can feel what I might do differently to get it right next time.
I have been working on a combat roll so I don't have to swim quite so much though. I imagine if I wanted to play it safe I could run dry most of the time but I don't feel like I would learn as much or that it would be as fun! I am still a confident class II+ boater but I am trying to start running more III.
Andy
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No offense taken. I put that picture up as a joke.