Shep wrote:Check out photos of the setup in a Vertige X or XL-14 or similar to see it. Shep
Link for pics please
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Shep wrote:Check out photos of the setup in a Vertige X or XL-14 or similar to see it. Shep
Let me get this straight... you want to run class II-IV but you can't kneel for very long? You want to be able to paddle it solo and tandem as well?GosuPaintballer wrote:Ok, newbie question.... With the triple saddle or any saddle for that matter, i'm assuming your on your knees with the saddle inbetween your legs the whole time? Even though you're sitting on the saddle your knees are on the floor as well or is there other ways to sit on the saddle and paddle with your legs in front of you? The reason for this question, is both myself and my wife have bad knees and are unable to sit in the position where our knees are on the floor for any amount of long periods of time. 15 minutes here and there is no problem, but for a ww trip lasting several hours this just won't do for either of us. That's why i'm wanting the normal seating, but have it set up where we can still drop down to the floor on our knees for bigger rapids when we need to. Example is if we went to run the Nantahala, we could paddle it in the sitting position for the entire run, and then drop to our knees for better stability when we go down the falls at the end.
yarnellboat wrote:
Don't worry about class IV until you've gotten into the class II-III stuff and know a bit more about you want, and whether your knees are up for saddles etc.
Maybe it's a regional or personal difference in interpretting the classification system, but I don't think it's realistic to expectto get into running modrate class IV, or even legitimate/continuous class III, with seats instead of saddles, at least not if you're interested in catching eddies and surfs.
Pat.