New Sub...Excellent video. I just got my 2022 Outback 5 days ago. I traded in my 2022 PA12 360° (purchased in April 2022) just because of the weight. When you have to think twice about going out because of the lifting and all, it is time to make a change. I'm definitely liking the Outback but got to get used to the turning radius. The difference in weight is definitely noticeable. Great review. On Point!
I use five layers of gorilla tape in the front in the rear. Makes it easy to replace once it gets all used up. Protects the boat quite well from the front and the back
Brilliant review mate just got into kayak fishing with my new PA14 loving it quite a big boat bit hard to unload and load but worth the effort I reckon
Hey man really enjoyed the video. I've been debating between the two for some time now. I'm also a big guy 6 foot 2 and 230 lbs. Do you think the outback is doable or is the extra space worth the added cost.
Man if you have the money I would highly suggest the PA, the space and comfort are unmatched. Now that I have the PA I wouldn't ever use anything else, and thanks for the kind words I appreciate it
@@greg6162 either would be fine, they both have plenty of space, I would say the outback has the edge on speed, but the PA will haul butt also. A majority of the speed is dictated by the user. I would highly suggest the PA360 if it's within your budget.
since the pa is bigger and heavier is it also slower or is it the same as the outback? are the fins and drive systems the same? are the fins bigger for the PA 14?
I would give the edge on speed to the outback but it's really close honestly. The drive system is different in the PA it has a 360 drive, the fins are the same
great I have the 2020 Outback but if I had a truck or trailer I would be interested in the PA for stability and room, I'm only 5'8" 220lb, but I can see why someone bigger would want the PA. Also I am car topping and the outback is perfect for that I'm sure the PA would be pushing it for car topping for most people.
@@bassbarge imma gonna try and hunt those down. I need a horizontal rod solution. What would you recommend for a track mounted rod (mainly spinning reels) holder that isn't too big for ultralight setups?