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Old 01-15-2013, 04:14 PM   #5
PE.rider
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These are good paddle kayaks. Very stable, and very solid. I have one that was made from the same factory, but was spec'd for a large sporting goods chain.

I missed the 2011 year-end MK sale and waited until late May 2012 before I pulled the trigger on a 12-foot camo kayak on sale ( I needed to get on the water to drop some lines).

The Moken version is better, as it has the wheel-on-the-keel that makes it easy to transport. It tracks well, and looks sleek.

Although I have enjoyed renting the Malibu and Hobie Kayaks at OEX Sunset in the past, I am glad to see you guys expand the selection to include some of the other innovative brands. My next kayak or second one I intend to purchase later this year will either be the NW Mariner or a Moken.

Haven't really heard from that triangular kayak up in San something...

Just my 2 cents worth....
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