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Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 754
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T120s are nice boats that paddle better than most. The curved sides of the hull (the chine) actually make the boat more stable in sloppy water than the typical flat-bottomed barge. I took my old-school T120 down the twisty Owens River with Andy just a few weeks ago. Handled it like a champ.
However, if you are going to be travelling long distances, you might be more comfortable in a longer 13 or 14 ft kayak - they cruise with less effort. The other consideration is weight capacity. The T120 is rated for 350. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: La Jolla
Posts: 1,216
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I have a 120 and love it. It's perfect for my wife as well. It's real stable for a small kayak. Only downer to it is, it's more equipt for the bay than LJ. Mine doesn't do all that great in the surf, I preferred my prowler or Revo over it for that.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Grants Pass, OR
Posts: 1,906
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I had a 140 and pretty much loved it. Like Pal said, I'd try out the 140. It's faster and tracks better. BTW, the 140 never felt tippy to me. I tried an older 160 once, now that was tippy.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: San Diego
Posts: 732
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Thanks for the education, I'm restricted in length by storage and to a minor extent the transportation too. So a 13 ft. is the max for me currently.
Like alot of us I have a budget as well knowing i'm opening up pandora's box of a wish list once I finally decide on the kayak. I missed out on the Ride 135 and the T120 OEX had in their demo fleet recently so I thought I'd ask a few more questions. Thanks for coming through again. ![]() Iceman, Thanks for taking time to snap the pic for me, I've never been up to the sunset store! |
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