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Kayak Review | Wilderness Systems Pungo Recreational Kayak 

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@denniss3980
@denniss3980 2 года назад
I just did a 16 mile group paddle, a lady in her 70’s in a Pungo 120 lead the way for much of the trip, I was super impressed
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
That's awesome! 16-mile paddle is a good day trip! Nice.
@robertclark539
@robertclark539 3 года назад
Great review, Ken. I was paddling a Pungo 120 until my wife fell in love with it. Now it's hers but, even after test paddling several other kayaks in this class, I ended up buying a Pungo 125. You touched on so many of the things that I love about it. I've got my console pretty well outfitted with RAM and GoPro camera gear, too, so some of us do make a lot of use of that feature. In general, thanks for all your paddling videos. I turned to them when I first got into paddling and I'm still a big fan of your friendly, straightforward style.
@robertgaylord8263
@robertgaylord8263 2 года назад
I bought the Pungo 120 because I wanted more stability than the Eddyline Skylark I owned. I'm very pleased with the stability I have with my Pungo 120. I'm 79 years old and get in and out of my Pungo from my dock. Very pleased with everything about it. I think the Skylark was a bit faster on the water and a bit lighter, my wife and several friends have Skylarks and love them. I'm pleased with my Pungo and don't become concerned when the somewhat larger lake gets choppy or windy. I transitioned to the Skylark from an earlier edition of the Pungo 120 but getting in and out of the Skylark at the dock was less than comfortable for me on a choppy or windy day. I bought a 2020 upgrade of the Pungo and find it is so stable and I like the accesory rack at the front of the cockpit. I carry my iPhone in the waterproof box there and am not worried about getting it wet. Make a lot of photos from the Pungo, morning evening. Spring, Summer and Fall. Love it. Thanks for your review.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
Awesome to hear about your first hand experience Robert! Thanks for sharing.
@craigchristie616
@craigchristie616 3 года назад
I have been using 125 for the last 2 years. I'm 6'2 and 300lbs and I fit in it perfectly. I can sit in the kayak for 2-3 hrs, very comfortable seat. I find it tracks pretty strait. Best kayak I have ever paddled
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing Craig. That's valuable to know!
@UnkleAL1962
@UnkleAL1962 2 года назад
thanks for sharing this. I was 292 recently dieting and now down to 267 but was still uncertain if the 125 was big enough for my height/weight (6'4") but your comment gives me confidence.
@richardwill935
@richardwill935 3 года назад
Great stability! I'm usually out on calm waters, but the Pungo has gotten me through high-wind whitecaps on a midwestern lake and the wakes from ocean-going fuel tankers on the Columbia. More versatile than it admits!
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
I agree, it has great secondary stability and is versatile.
@rider6.0
@rider6.0 2 года назад
Just got the pungo 105. Lots of fun! My dog loves riding along on the back. Just sits on top of the storage cover.
@TheAgentAssassin
@TheAgentAssassin 2 года назад
Nice there is one on craigslist in my area for $600 When you said "speed" I was sold. I'm looking to drop in the water downstream and paddle against the river for as far as I can and then turn around and ride the currents back.
@charlessmith6625
@charlessmith6625 3 года назад
The replaceable skid plate was a nice touch
@colinbailey5505
@colinbailey5505 3 года назад
It would be awesome to see a list of the kayaks you consider to be comparable in terms of class and performance to this one. Thanks for putting out a great review!
@arcana1973
@arcana1973 3 года назад
Old town loon is similar
@korndawggy1801
@korndawggy1801 3 года назад
I would guess the Dagger Axis would be pretty close. It seems to be a little more of a versatile one plus it has the adjustable skeg. I'm kinda torn between the 2. Also I like the advantages of a sit on top as well. For instance the Crescent or Wilderness Systems Tarpon which has the same seat as the Pungo.
@korndawggy1801
@korndawggy1801 3 года назад
@@arcana1973 How good is the comfort in the Old Town seats compared to these?
@colinbailey5505
@colinbailey5505 3 года назад
@@korndawggy1801 Yeah the Dagger Axis looks nice and both boats are about the same price. I am looking for a kayak to fly fish out of, so I prefer sit-inside to sit-on-top (wearing a skirt makes line management much easier, and sometimes I fish at negative temperatures). It also looks like the cockpit on the Axis is much better for watertight skirt fits than the pungo
@korndawggy1801
@korndawggy1801 3 года назад
@@colinbailey5505 I like the idea of the drop down skeg for long paddles across a lake on the Axis also. There's a video where a guy uses a Pungo on the Chippewa River in Wisconsin and he's got a skirt on it. Looks like he's out in some cooler temps in the fall.
@KimFusedFPV
@KimFusedFPV Год назад
Very awesome review, my new Pungo is set to arrive tomorrow and I am really looking forward to trying it out and then using it during the cooler months!
@marilyndoering2501
@marilyndoering2501 3 года назад
We bought two of these kayaks a few years back as new kayakers in our 60s, and we love them. They are easy to handle, feel very stable, have comfortable supportive seating for longer trips and as someone who has had knee replacement surgery, the large opening makes it much easier to get in and out. I use the dashboard to have easy access to sunscreen, glasses etc. and for my water bottle. My husband doesn’t use his but he takes our small dog with him! We are very happy with our Pungos and expect to be kayaking with them for many years. Thanks for the helpful review!
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Great to hear! Thanks for sharing your experience!
@gretchenluttrell289
@gretchenluttrell289 3 года назад
I'm almost 62 and soooo ready to buy one of these. Can't find one in stock ANYWHERE. I guess being that we just went thru a pandemic I have to be patient. I appreciated your review as I was thinking about taking my little dog with me as well!
@flintmichels3663
@flintmichels3663 3 года назад
Marilyn, would love to see some images of kayaks when a small dog is with the paddler. Or video reviews.
@vickieraburn888
@vickieraburn888 3 года назад
I have two and love them, great for kayaking with my Labradors.
@neilmorris9784
@neilmorris9784 3 года назад
I've been watching this video trying to figure out where a dog would ride. How do you manage it?
@alanpower2857
@alanpower2857 3 года назад
@@neilmorris9784 The little grey dashboard console pops off. Large opening that you can now get a sun shade or spray skirt to fill the massive gap.
@rider6.0
@rider6.0 2 года назад
@@neilmorris9784 my dog rides on the back. He likes to stand, sit and lay down on it. Check my video just made lol.
@mikebishop1755
@mikebishop1755 2 года назад
I recently purchased a 120 and a 125. I would add you need to tether the dashboard to the kayak if you don’t want to see it float goodby down the river on a tip over. The dash easily comes off; the previous model had an elastic cord holding it on. I would also recommend adding an airbag in the bow. The rear deck hatches leak like a sieve. The lip on the lid isn’t deep enough to seal the compartment. I stuffed the hatch seal channel area with a 1/8” poly rope and topped it off with Lexan sealer to slow down water entry.
@SnakeZoel
@SnakeZoel 2 года назад
Can someone confirm?
@notjason5782
@notjason5782 Год назад
Just bought the mango color of this kayak today, it started pouring while we were putting it on top of the car but I couldn't pass the 20% off sale the local store had going. Great videos Ken!
@leger205
@leger205 Год назад
I live in northern Ontario Canada and I own a pongo 120 lime green. I kayak a lot and I love my pongo. After a 9 1/2 kayak trip the pongo is still comfortable. The pongo is very fast but I find it hard to turn unlike other kayaks, but I wouldn't change anything. As far as being a stable platform I like to find big wakes from the big cruisers and kayak over their wakes. Where I live the boating can get very busy in the boating season months and can get a bit rough at times, but I have never felt scared of rolling over in my pongo. The pongo is a thrill in cottage white cap water.
@CanadianMooseHead
@CanadianMooseHead 2 года назад
This is such an awesome review and it really helped me with my choice. I've always wanted a Kayak. For years and years and years. This morning I finally picked this baby up. I got the Breeze Blue Pungo 120. I can tell I'm going to be very happy with this kayak. Im from cold Canada, so I still have to wait a bit for the bay to warm up a bit where I live, but cannot wait to take my first ever spin. Thanks so much for the review.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
My pleasure Donald! Happy paddling once you can get out there. I'm down south paddling at the moment, but heading back to Ontario next week, and hoping the lakes and rivers start opening up soon.
@craigstevens4838
@craigstevens4838 3 года назад
Thanks Ken! Excellent review, as always. I'm looking at getting my first sit-in and the Pungo is definitely on my list of candidates.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
My pleasure Craig!
@keithallred6915
@keithallred6915 3 года назад
I have owned two Pungo kayaks, the 140 that is NLA and now have the 125. I'm 6'2 and 245 and this boat fits me perfect, at 60 years old I'm not quite as limber I use to be but have no problem getting in and out with the spacious opening not to mention being able to adjust the awesome seat makes this boat the most comfortable I have ever paddled. I live in Oregon and this is the perfect kayak for this old man to explore the many lakes in my area. 🛶
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your experience Keith. I'm not surprised to hear you're loving it.
@malcolmnicholls2893
@malcolmnicholls2893 3 года назад
Seems to have some well-developed features. I like the sturdy handles.
@ranjitkprasad
@ranjitkprasad 3 года назад
Great to see an upload Ken!
@jaredwilson8790
@jaredwilson8790 3 года назад
Love to see a pungo 105 review. They are very popular but no reviews
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Another one for the list... :)
@MoutainGuyAdventures
@MoutainGuyAdventures 3 года назад
Concur.
@michealcojocari4219
@michealcojocari4219 3 года назад
Thanks Ken. I hear the 125 is a little bit faster. We have discussed this Kayak before. I am still waiting to do the test drive after the pandemic. I will also be taking the Tsunami 145 and the Dagger stratos 145 for a test drive. Then I can make my decision and buy my first kayak. Thanks again for some excellent gear reviews and tips.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Hi Michael. I don't think you can go wrong with any of those boats! Glad you're enjoying the vids. I'm having fun making them!
@flushot6513
@flushot6513 2 года назад
Had my maiden voyage this weekend and the winds were blowing nonstop and the wakes from boats whitecaps for little 10.5 footer really felt at home in it in no time and was my first time in kayak.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
That's great to hear! Sounds like tough conditions for an introduction to paddling!
@CTBikesalot
@CTBikesalot 3 года назад
I had two 2017 Pungo 120. One was stolen recently so we bought the latest generation boat. My initial assessment is this new boat sits higher in the water and is less stable that the 2017. I also don't think the features of the new dashboard are not really necessary. But this is still a fast, stable, great boat. The price in the New England is $1099
@videnteglobal
@videnteglobal 3 года назад
What about speed, pre-2018 vs the current version?
@bobm9509
@bobm9509 3 года назад
Gave one as a gift. Rear hatch leaked from day one. My only complaint of a WS product, out of four, so far. Maybe I'm just a luddite but I'll take the pull off/push on old school rubber covers any day.
@jnisbet1119
@jnisbet1119 3 года назад
I'm curious - have you reached out to WS customer support about this problem? Perhaps not every boat comes off the assembly line perfectly but am looking to see how they might handle your issue...?
@bobm9509
@bobm9509 3 года назад
@@jnisbet1119 no, never called WS. I intended to remove the new style cover and replace with the old. Turns out my relationship with that kayak ended before the season did. I have dealt with WS directly for help IDing an older model and they were prompt, thorough and courteous. Love their products just not the new style hatch covers.
@JohnGoetze-fl5qp
@JohnGoetze-fl5qp 10 дней назад
I enjoy watching all of your reviews! My wife is 72 years old, 5’5” tall & weighs 125 pounds. She has been paddling a 15’ 6” sea kayak for 40+ years. She had back surgery. She is looking for a kayak with a larger cockpit & a comfortable seat. We don’t have paddle fests near us to demo boats. Would you recommend the Pungo 120 or Pungo 140(used since discontinued)? Any other recommendations? John
@mikemaglietta3899
@mikemaglietta3899 3 года назад
Love your gear and tips videos, also your kayak reviews are extremely helpful. I was hoping if you got the chance you could do a review on the old town loon 126, it would be great to get your opinion, cheers
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Mike, do you know Debra? She suggested the same thing! Great minds think alike.
@backpacker3421
@backpacker3421 3 года назад
I've got their Tsunami (sea/touring). It has the same V hull, and you're right, the primary stability makes for an easy lean to edge the boat a bit. But the secondary stability is ROCK SOLID. It actually takes some real effort to get it to roll over.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Haven't tried the Tsunami yet. Looking forward to!
@fedguy9182
@fedguy9182 2 года назад
I have two Tsunami 125’s and just purchased 2 Pungo 120s. Both are terrific yaks and the Pungo has plenty of speed to keep up with the Tsunami which is more day touring oriented. As the wife and I get older we like the easy entry/exit cockpit. Wish I would have gotten the Pungos sooner. We use a Malone micro sport kayak trailer to haul all four boats. Way easier to load and unload especially with four boats now.
@whiteknucklestormchasing
@whiteknucklestormchasing 2 года назад
@@fedguy9182 I'm currently trying to decide between a Pungo and Tsunami 125. If you could have one of these Kayaks, which would you choose?
@fedguy9182
@fedguy9182 2 года назад
@@whiteknucklestormchasing We paddle smaller lakes and class 1 rivers and do not do overnight camping trips with the yaks so I would pick the Pungo if I had to choose one. That said the Tsunami is great and I use them both. If you are going to be on larger bodies of water and want to do day trips I would go with Tsunami with the two bulkheads and extra storage. The Tsunami has a better one with boat fit with the thigh braces so if you want to develop more skills such as edging the boat or kayak surfing, etc. the Tsunami is better choice also. Hope that helps.
@whiteknucklestormchasing
@whiteknucklestormchasing 2 года назад
@@fedguy9182 Thanks for the explanation. I will mostly use it for lakes that have a lot of waves from wind and boats. Mostly interested in paddling efficiency, and build quality. I like the Pungo's dashboard option, even though I probably wouldn't use it much. I like the Tsunami's narrow width and sleek design, along with the bulkheads.
@jw65587
@jw65587 3 года назад
Thank you for the review. I love the channel! I was debating between the purchase of several kayak's in this class. I actually was able to purchase one of these, which is difficult today. Your review really helped.
@cooler0109
@cooler0109 2 года назад
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@bullwinkle.eats.vegemite763
@bullwinkle.eats.vegemite763 3 года назад
Can you please review the Wilderness Systems Tsunami
@perineum6
@perineum6 Год назад
I don't know about the $999 price tag. Cheapest I could find it for was $1200 and change. I've been using it all summer and here are my cons. First off, is the removable dashboard. If you're tall, like me at 6'4" or 6'3" that dashboard is going to tear your shins up and remove a lot of skin. First time I rolled it over I got back in bleeding all over my legs missing lots of skin. The plastic edge that is up against your shins is very sharp. And it makes getting in more of a challenge. If you're tall, don't count on using that thing. My GF is short and she likes it. Having a water bottle holder is nice. Second thing is the well in the back is not a dry well. Water gets through the bulkhead really fast. It's made out of dense foam and is really porous. Same with the little dry box in the dashboard. It's not water tight. If or when you roll the kayak, it's really difficult to remove the water that quickly leaks into the well, make it unstable when you climb back in to start bailing water out. Like I said, I'm 6'4" and 220 lbs but I feel like I'm moving pretty quick when paddling, but my GF who is much lighter moves faster than me. You might want to consider the larger version if you're tall and plus 200 lbs. But I think the performance and stability is still good for someone my size. The kayak is pretty wide and I find that I bang my knuckles on the edges pretty often, if I'm not paying attention. The plastic it's made of is pretty soft and will not hold up long scraping on boat launch concrete, so be careful there. These are my only gripes so far, and I have thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend it, despite these things.
@rickspann9352
@rickspann9352 3 года назад
I have two Pungo's a 2015 Thermoform Pungo at 39lbs ( They stopped making them, too bad a great kayak) and a 2020 Pungo like the one you tested. I really like the pungo's and as you said they are faster than most kayaks. I am 6'3" and 200 lbs and the dashboard is a little tight for me with only and inch or two of space for my knees. The 2015 is even faster and a bit more stable. Only wish they would have a drain for the combing around the cockpit. Water sits in there and in colder weather gets your sleeves wet. Great review and agree it's one of the top midrange kayaks out there.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Try using a large sponge to remove any excess water while you are on the go, white water paddlers sometimes carry them.
@rickspann9352
@rickspann9352 2 года назад
Thanks, carry one but didn't think to use it for the water in the combing. Keep paddling!
@kathyfleig8845
@kathyfleig8845 2 года назад
great review! I borrowed someone's Pungo 120 and loved it! I am only 5'3", 108 lbs, female. Do you think I should get the smaller version? I hesitate to do that since I felt good (for a short time) in the 120, and my 5'11", 190 lb. husband will be using it once in a while too. Thoughts? Recommendations?
@jailen461
@jailen461 2 года назад
Love your reviews. And for that matter allot of what you put on here. Thank you. I have a Solara135 and I'm wondering if you have any comments or reviews on that boat. Keep up the great work. I watch you often and am a subscriber.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
Thanks Dennis! I appreciate the kind words. Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to test the Solara, or any Current Designs recreational kayak. I used one of their sea kayaks many years ago, but I don't remember much about it. Hopefully I'll get a chance to test one soon. Feel free to send their customer service an email and let them know they should send me a kayak to test! I've made the offer, but haven't heard anything from them. Cheers!
@cliffsta87337
@cliffsta87337 8 месяцев назад
Really am interested in the Pungo as my first kayak but the sticker shock is tough to get over lol. Considering I’ll need a paddle and a PFD.
@adventureonwithchris9092
@adventureonwithchris9092 3 года назад
Solid vid as always! The Pungo has been a wonderful kayak in my experience. I've been able to paddle quite a few sit insides on various US waterways over the years, both fresh and salt and I don't think I'll ever get rid of my 14 ft Pungo. It's been a comfortable, maneuverable and well tracking kayak. As much as I love my Tarpon 140 I think I enjoy the Pongo more. I definitely recommend them.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Thanks for the good words, and for sharing your experience with the Pungo!
@adventureonwithchris9092
@adventureonwithchris9092 3 года назад
@@PaddleTV Anytime. Keep the great vids coming!
@tomvancil8213
@tomvancil8213 2 года назад
Just wish production could keep up with demand. Waiting for the color combinations my wife & I are looking for 😋
@rickquist3992
@rickquist3992 3 года назад
Great review sir. One of the classics for sure. Truly a great 1st boat that someone can go from beginner to intermediate in. Also great a weekend camping yak with no worries of rock damage!
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Well said!
@markkolkovich3916
@markkolkovich3916 3 года назад
Thanks Rick for that question as I am soon to be a beginner (5'8"/166lbs) and going to ask Ken if that would be a good one for me to start with and more...
@rickquist3992
@rickquist3992 3 года назад
@@markkolkovich3916 Welcome to the sport!
@davehaggerty3405
@davehaggerty3405 2 года назад
Wilderness Systems is a good source for kayak parts too. At a reasonable price.
@FullmetalFreakthingy
@FullmetalFreakthingy 3 года назад
My 120 is coming today! I'm so excited. Had a series of friends road trip it to my state because i could only find one a few states over.. I CANNOT wait to get this on the water in Colorado!
@user-ke4kz3in9j
@user-ke4kz3in9j 3 года назад
So helpful to have this video. Considering purchasing one of these!
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! I don't think you'll be disappointed!
@user-ke4kz3in9j
@user-ke4kz3in9j 3 года назад
@@PaddleTV thanks, now just trying to tackle the issue of finding an in stock store that ships to Vegas. Oof
@pjo113
@pjo113 3 года назад
Good luck trying to find one Covid related shortage in new and used markets. Still looking
@andyjackson7475
@andyjackson7475 3 года назад
I have a 120 and a 125. Great boats!
@grayster723
@grayster723 3 года назад
Which one is faster??
@andyjackson7475
@andyjackson7475 3 года назад
@@grayster723 120 is lighter and rated 50# less, so I assume the 120.
@jmj92978
@jmj92978 3 года назад
Great kayak and video. Thank you sir.
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 3 года назад
I guess a grand is the new normal. At least this one has a lot of features and paddles nicely. I like the name. Used to be a couple tandem sit on tops with a single seat option for well under a grand. Maybe you could try one of those. Very versatile.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Do you know what company made those tandem sit-on-tops you're referring to?
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 3 года назад
@@PaddleTV I found them. Ocean Malibu and Perception Pescador. The Pescador used to be able to be found for around $400. I should have bought one, but I wanted to try one first. The problem is that when a manufacturer starts selling to big box stores and online volume sellers, the full service shops cannot compete and stop selling them. So it’s pretty rare you can get a demo of a bargain basement boat.
@dawnmantle7104
@dawnmantle7104 2 года назад
Thank you for doing a great review on this kayak as I'd really like to get the 105. I'm only 5'3" so I don't need a large one, also because I'm on calmer rivers and for ease of transport.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
Glad I could help!
@sbellosa
@sbellosa 3 года назад
Ive got the 125. Great Boat. No negatives.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@bjkays6565
@bjkays6565 3 года назад
Great review. I am curious to know how you feel the Pungo compares to the Jackson Tupelo or other mid-range sit inside kayaks (ie: Old Town Loon, Bonafide EX123…)
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Great question! You're a mind reader. I did a full review of the Tupelo on the channel a few months ago, and I just tested the Bonafide EX123 last week (video coming soon). I'm going to test out a few more mid-range kayaks in the same class, and then I plan to do a 'Best in Class' video to compare all of them later this summer. Stay tuned!
@halfbakedc00kie
@halfbakedc00kie 3 года назад
@@PaddleTV Are we close? :) I'm currently leaning towards the Pungo but the EX123 was interesting to me too.
@just-dl
@just-dl 2 года назад
I know comparing kayaks is a tough ask...but considering speed and stability, how would you compare the Aventura 125 to the Pungo 120? You’ve described both as fast with decent initial stability and excellent secondary stability. Curious which would feel faster and if, conversely, the other feels somewhat more stable? I’ve been eyeing the Aventura 125 or 140, along with Pungo 120 and 125. I think the Pungo has the better pedigree, but the Aventura keeps whispering my name....thanks in advance.
@NautiFish1
@NautiFish1 2 года назад
Awesome review Ken
@debrascheer4577
@debrascheer4577 3 года назад
Look at the 126 old town loon love to hear your thoughts
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
I'm hoping to do a review of the Loon very soon! I might even do a comparison of the Loon and Pungo, as those two kayaks have been the leaders of that class of kayaks for a while.
@gretchenluttrell289
@gretchenluttrell289 3 года назад
Thanks for the great review! I already knew that I wanted a Pungo after using my brother's a few times. Now that I'm ready to buy, I can't find one ANYWHERE. Patience. :-(
@FelixMatathias
@FelixMatathias 3 года назад
Try LLBean
@kellykuczak636
@kellykuczak636 2 года назад
Try Swift Kayak and Paddle in Gravenhurst
@ericausher3987
@ericausher3987 3 года назад
I’d found your review very informative. Thank you. I am particularly interested in your comments on the primary stability, and how the Pungo tracks. How would you compare both of these factors in the Pungo to the PerceptionJoyride 120 (admittedly more of an entry-level kayak)? Thank you!
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Very interesting. I wasn't actually aware of the JoyRide 12.0. It looks very similar to the Pungo, but with a few less bells and whistles. From the looks of things, I'll bet you the Joy Ride has very similar performance characteristics to the Pungo. It looks like it will be quite stable and track very well. You get a more basic seat (still looks very reasonable) and you get a molded in dashboard instead of the removable dashboard. I think the JoyRide will be a good boat! I look forward to trying it.
@lawrencestokes5745
@lawrencestokes5745 3 года назад
Hi Ken I really enjoy your channel. How about a review of the Old Town Castine. I cannot find any recent reviews of them and on paper it looks as though they would be an excellent boat for a larger paddler who wants to take some gear and cover a bit of distance.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Working on it! I'm trying to get my hands on a Castine, as I think it looks really good. Stay tuned!
@marca1812
@marca1812 2 года назад
Thank you Ken for all your videos. Because of your reviews I am leaning toward the Pungo 120 for my next purchase. It looks like a lot of fun. One question though; is the bulkhead at the stern gives the kayak enough buoyancy to float and be able to self rescue and get back onboard like it would be possible on a touring kayak?
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
Thanks Marc! Unfortunately, unless you have 2 bulkheads (1 in front of your feet and another behind your seat) it's very hard to self rescue. The problem is that the entire front of the kayak will be swamped. I would look at a kayak with a stern bulkhead as a kayak that is easier to swim or tow to shore if it gets swamped, and that helps keep your gear somewhat dry if that were to happen. If you want a kayak that you can self rescue with, you should choose one with 2 bulkheads.
@mikeyseibert1406
@mikeyseibert1406 2 года назад
If you find a kayak with just a stern bulkhead, you can learn the cowboy rescue.
@ts3871
@ts3871 Год назад
Thanks for including your height and fit in this video. I'm 6' 4", 220lbs.. and was wondering if I should be looking at the 120 or the 125. It sounds like I could go with either. Thanks for the very detailed review.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV Год назад
Yes, you could definitely go with either. I've never tried the 125, because I'm very comfortable in the 120. Enjoy!
@craigstevens4838
@craigstevens4838 Год назад
Update: I took the plunge and bought a Pungo 120. After a season of paddling, I couldn't be happier with my choice. My only complaint, funny enough, is that the dry box lid acts as a greenhouse and my phone overheats. I'm considering painting the lid opaque. I keep my car keys in the dry box and my phone between my legs and against the hull.
@JesseH1217
@JesseH1217 2 года назад
I am buying one of these based on your review.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
Hope you love it!
@michaelblanton8319
@michaelblanton8319 3 года назад
I would love to find a Pungo!
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Use this if you live in the US or Canada to find a dealer near you: www.wildernesssystems.com/us/dealer-search
@rxdocintn98
@rxdocintn98 3 года назад
Ordered one and was told it will be 4 to 6 months before it comes in. Looking forward to it though.
@alanpower2857
@alanpower2857 3 года назад
Hi Jimmy - I have an older comment further down the line. I don't know where you are located, but I'm convinced there is a conspiracy to just sell these locally so that they don't have to be concerned with international shipping. I put a $400 deposit on a pair of 120s back in early October 2020. I've been told many times that 'they are coming soon'. The dealer even installed my roof rack back in February. I called my dealer again today and their latest line is 'end of July'. I live in Ontario. You can't tell me that production is literally 10 months behind. I don't believe it. When I put my money down, my invoice also shows $1279 CDN plus tax. I am now told that I will have to pay the full retail price of $1399 plus tax when they get here. They won't even honour the price we have in writing. I wish I had never got myself into this. I am more than patient but this is very ugly now. And I've spent about $500 on rentals and it's just July.
@jackebagbaga8454
@jackebagbaga8454 2 года назад
I hope you can make a comparison between WS Pungo 120 and OT Loon 120. Which one has a much better performance?
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
I'm still trying to get my hands on any Old Town kayak. They don't seem too interested in having me review it.
@user-sw7rc1fq4j
@user-sw7rc1fq4j Год назад
I find there very simmilar in performance and comfort in my opinion.
@joelmcbride8907
@joelmcbride8907 3 года назад
Pungo Boy!
@Cotivity
@Cotivity 2 года назад
Great boat!
@jasondunbar3667
@jasondunbar3667 Год назад
I'm more curious about the 105
@michaelnelson3469
@michaelnelson3469 3 года назад
I am a newb and bought a Pungo 125. I find it to feel overall more stable than the FeelFree Juntos I had before. For a guy of my size the 125 is perfect (5'10" 270lbs).
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Thanks Michael. I need to try out the 125 and see how it's different from the 120. There's been a lot of good feedback on it.
@groovymoon
@groovymoon 2 года назад
I have a Pelican Premium Sprint 120xr and I SO WANT a Pungo 120.. But the Sprint's hull looks A LOT like the Pungo. In fact the whole boat looks a lot like a little bit of a copy in some ways...
@derose2026
@derose2026 Год назад
Aside from a larger lake, would this kayak be suitable for a river?
@fishnmusicn
@fishnmusicn 2 года назад
Nice review, looking almost a year later and I've seen your review of the Liquid Logic Saluda - how do you think they compare. Look pretty similar. Enjoy your reviews.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
Yup. There are more than a few kayaks in this 'class', including the Jackson Tupelo 12.5 and the Old Town Loon 120 as well. To be honest... none of them stood out as being better. They're all really fun and friendly boats to paddle. The Saluda and the Tupelo both have suspension seats, which was nice... but the Pungo seat is pretty much the most comfortable non-suspension seat I've ever used too. I don't think you can go wrong with any of them... it really is a matter of preference, which means you've got some demos to do! :)
@ADVENTUREKM
@ADVENTUREKM 3 года назад
Can I buy that one from you? I always wanted one. Maybe you can talk about there construction and how they are made in your reviews. Cheers
@MrJuniormikey
@MrJuniormikey 2 года назад
Sea Kyak and rec Kyak hybrid super fast with decent stability
@markkolkovich3916
@markkolkovich3916 3 года назад
Ken, as a soon to be newbie to kayaking and from reading many of these comments on your great review (thanks), I get the feeling that the 120 would be a good fit for me to learn and go forward in (5' 8"/166lbs) Do you agree?
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Absolutely! Until you're ready to start challenging rough water (whitewater or water that's highly exposed to wind and waves), the Pungo is a great all-around recreational kayak.
@normanrogers8057
@normanrogers8057 Год назад
Have there been a lot of changes in design over the years
@charlesc8751
@charlesc8751 3 года назад
Ken, great video; thank you. Curious whether you think it’s worth adding a float inside the bow for better floatation should the kayak swamp. Been trying to choose between the Pungo and Loon, which has both front and rear sealed bulkheads (versus just rear sealed bulkhead for the Pungo).
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Great point! It certainly wouldn't be a bad idea to add a bow float.
@user-od2cd9qt4y
@user-od2cd9qt4y 6 месяцев назад
What's the thought's on feel free advenhtura
@markusmaximus8699
@markusmaximus8699 2 года назад
These boats look really great. I can't find one for sale in the UK though. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
@MoutainGuyAdventures
@MoutainGuyAdventures 3 года назад
What length of Pungo would you recommend for a 50 year old guy, 5’11 175 lbs trying to get into some overnight trips?
@just-dl
@just-dl 2 года назад
12’ for the extra stowage. You can probably get everything in a 10’ craft but why be crowded? Enjoy!!
@MoutainGuyAdventures
@MoutainGuyAdventures 2 года назад
@@just-dl Thanks. I appreciate it.
@cherylbobroettger5765
@cherylbobroettger5765 2 года назад
Great review. I am only 5' 3" tall and 125 pounds. Would I be better to look at purchasing the Pungo 105 rather than the Pungo 120? I am concerned about being able to handle the extra length of the kayak and being able to transport a longer kayak.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
The 105 wouldn't be a bad idea at all. It will be easier in both those ways. Sure, you'll give up a little speed, but it's a fast kayak, and so I don't think that will be an issue unless speed is the top priority for you.
@cherylbobroettger5765
@cherylbobroettger5765 2 года назад
@@PaddleTV Thanks for your help! Do you have a recommendation on the best way to store it in a garage? I have seen some overhead options but wondered if there was one that worked the best.
@jenniferlauck4337
@jenniferlauck4337 2 года назад
I'm 5'9", 150 and have the Pungo 105. It's perfect. Seriously. Fast! Stable. A ton of boat. I just love it.
@conniewaite1996
@conniewaite1996 3 года назад
Excellent review.have you done any on the Crescent sit on tops??
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Not yet. So many kayaks, so little time... What model(s) of the Crescent kayaks would you suggest?
@conniewaite1996
@conniewaite1996 3 года назад
@@PaddleTV thinking of a 12ft model,unsure.want to fish and just go with friends.maybe a 10ft or do an overnight someday.i am 67,trying to learn.i have an8ft. But I broke my arm and it has delayed me.now the bugs will be out by the time I am better.just ordered my pfd. Lots of those to choose from as well.thanks for all your videos I so enjoy them.i prefer to find the lightest models,would love a swift 12ft.pac canoe but dont think I can afford it yet
@FelixMatathias
@FelixMatathias 3 года назад
Great video! Can you please review the Old Town Loon 126 and compare it with the Pungo? Thank you in advance.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
I'd love to... I'm having trouble getting my hands on a Loon!
@bmccook14
@bmccook14 2 года назад
I'm about the same height as you. If you were buying to put in your arsenal, would you go up to the 125 or stick with the 120?
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
I would stick with the 120. It doesn't feel small on me at all.
@michealcojocari4219
@michealcojocari4219 3 года назад
Ken since we are the same height 6'2' in height. I was wondering what length paddle you used with the pungo? I am at odds if I should purchase the aqua bound full carbon Manta ray or the full carbon eagle ray. Unfortunately, I am not sure if I am a low angle paddler or a high angle paddler. Sorry to ask so many questions but I figured if I had to ask the questions, I might as well ask someone with a lot of experience.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
For this Pungo review video, I was also testing out the Wilderness System, Apex Carbon paddle. One of the benefits of this paddle, is that you can adjust its length. That being said, I would guess that I had it set at around 225 - 230cm. If you're paddling the Pungo, or something similar, based on what you've told me, I would suggest going for a 230cm Manta Ray paddle. At 230cm, it will work well for both high angle or low angle paddling, and at 6'2", I doubt that you'd have any issue with the larger blades.
@michealcojocari4219
@michealcojocari4219 3 года назад
@@PaddleTV Thanks Ken. I bought the 230 cm Manta Ray full carbon paddle.
@49Calibur
@49Calibur 11 месяцев назад
Would this boat be able to manage decent ocean paddling sessions?
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 10 месяцев назад
This boat is only reasonable for sheltered water that isn't subject to significant waves. Small, sheltered ocean inlets/bays would be ok, but anything that can get larger waves is out of the question.
@ArthriticAngler
@ArthriticAngler 3 года назад
So Pungo vs the EX123? @paddletv
@ernest795
@ernest795 5 месяцев назад
You forgot the Pungo 140.
@jrichard4489
@jrichard4489 2 года назад
what would you recommend to a 5'2 guy that wants to do recreational flat water to class1? pungo 120 or axis 12.0 or something much smaller? Thanks
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
While I think 12 feet is a great kayak length for your needs, my feeling is that the Axis 12.0 is probably too much of a river runner for your needs. It's better for people who want to paddle Class 2 and 3 whitewater and do multi-day river trips. The trade-off with the Axis is that it doesn't do nearly as well as the Pungo on flatwater. I think the Pungo 120 would be a better kayak for the type of paddling you're describing. It might feel a little big, but it shouldn't feel too big to enjoy. The other option would be a recreational touring kayak (12' -14') that is a little narrower than the Pungo and has a smaller cockpit like the Perception Conduit 13.0 www.perceptionkayaks.com/us/kayaks/conduit-130 or the Perception Carolina. www.perceptionkayaks.com/us/kayaks/carolina-120. There are many other kayaks in this class as well. You could even get a touring kayak that is designed to be used with a skirt, like the Wilderness Systems Tsunami 140. www.wildernesssystems.com/us/kayaks/tsunami-140. Hope this helps!
@jrichard4489
@jrichard4489 2 года назад
@@PaddleTV Thank you very much! Im leaning to the perception conduit 130 now ( again, many thanks) The tsunami 140 looks sick but is way over budget :p still need to buy a hullavator as I'm small and cant reach top of my SUV
@sergeykopylov652
@sergeykopylov652 3 года назад
This is almost V shape bottom kayak.. I will be very sensitive to un-laminar water flow on rivers.
@qwertyuyu1
@qwertyuyu1 3 года назад
Can anyone tell me what paddle he is using it doesn't appear to be the one he linked
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
The paddle I'm using in this video is the Wilderness Systems Apex Carbon. Here's a link to it: www.wildernesssystems.com/us/apex-paddle-carbon
@johncheung4005
@johncheung4005 3 года назад
would you try to test some kayacat? it is stable ,low water resistance , but high on-top seat,
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Never heard of the kayacat, but I'm always game to test new boats out!
@johncheung4005
@johncheung4005 3 года назад
how about Tucktec?
@sunnygogna5097
@sunnygogna5097 2 года назад
Will it be comfortable for someone whose short?
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
I would definitely think so. It's a pretty universal fit.
@mackjenkins7721
@mackjenkins7721 3 года назад
This was a great review of the Pongo 120. I am looking to buy one right now. I am wondering if I will fit into this kayak. I have big very very wide feet sz15 6 EEEEEE wide with very fat wide toe that are equally straight across making my foot very very wide at 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe. I was trying a sit in side kayak when I was buying my first kayak and got my foot stuck inside the kayak. They almost had to call 911 to come my foot out of the kayak which was very very embarrassing. I was Barefooted 👣 at the time this happened which I am 95% of the time barefooted 👣 because they don't make a shoe , sock , or boot that's wide enough for my foot. You mention you had plenty of foot space! What size are you if you don't mind me asking? Cuz I really want to buy the Pungo 120 right now. Thank you for sharing this video.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
I'm 6'2", with a 33/34" inseam, and so foot space can be an issue for me. But my feet are only size 10 (E wide). I had no problem at all in the Pungo... but a size 15 super wide foot... I just don't know. I think it would be ok, but I would hate to steer you wrong. I think you really do need to go to a paddlesports retail shop, and try sitting in a bunch.
@mackjenkins7721
@mackjenkins7721 3 года назад
@@PaddleTV yes that's what I'm trying to do is find a retail store that I can go to and try the Pongo out. I talked to you a guy that had a foot size15 and he said he had no problems fitting his foot inside he just had to put his foot in a certain way. I did not know if he was pulling my leg or not but then again he had narrow feet for a sz15 too. I don't know if it's because of my foot size , or my foot being very very wide , or because of my toes being equally straight across. My foot doctor said the reason why shoes won't fit my foot is because of my toes being extremely fat & wide & equally straight across. I wonder if it's my toes that's causing the problem. It really really sucks having a very extremely extremely wide foot with extremely fat wide toes that are straight across cuz it causes problems like which can be very embarrassing. I know I'm little on the chubby side but I see a lot of chubby guys that are wearing flip-flops and have narrow feet so i don't understand. Thank you so much for your information I really appreciate it.
@HipOperation99
@HipOperation99 2 года назад
What Life vest is that?
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 2 года назад
It's the NRS Chinook. Great PFD for kayaks with high back seats, and if you like having lots of pocket space (which I do).
@outdoorlifetn3087
@outdoorlifetn3087 3 года назад
Ha if this is a mid range kayak, what would be considered high end?
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
I would consider kayaks $300 - $600 to be Entry Level, $600 - $1300 to be Mid Range, and $1300 - $2000 to be Upper-Middle Range, and $2000+ to be the Upper Range.
@outdoorlifetn3087
@outdoorlifetn3087 3 года назад
@@PaddleTVOk, I can see that. I view it from the type of kayak. With this being a recreational kayak I would think it would be in the upper range. I am not aware of any much more expensive
@wisenber
@wisenber 3 года назад
The Pungo is the minivan of kayaks. You probably won't win any races in one. You probably won't be doing any Class 3 in one intentionally. You won't be using one for an extended trip....But you will have cup holders, a comfy seat, above average stability, decent cruising speed and tracking.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
Love it! The minivan of kayaks. :)
@jonathantoepper8880
@jonathantoepper8880 2 года назад
I’ve taken my 125 on a three day trip and I had plenty of room for supplies
@reidhennessy1319
@reidhennessy1319 3 года назад
I heard WS paddles are made from gold. lol
@Crussman499
@Crussman499 2 года назад
All I'd need to do is add mighty mounts behind the seat.
@ranjitkprasad
@ranjitkprasad 3 года назад
First
@davehaessig2937
@davehaessig2937 3 года назад
Too big of a cockpit so you can't paddle in rough conditions because no spray skirt will work on it, and because of the strong keel they turn like a battleship.
@LifebyDesign
@LifebyDesign 3 года назад
WS makes a spray skirt specifically for the pungo actually
@roymandrell8517
@roymandrell8517 3 года назад
Spay skirts are available on Amazon.com or Wilderness Systems
@alanpower2857
@alanpower2857 3 года назад
I ordered two of these 120 models 8 months ago and still do not have them. Through an official dealer. Their International distribution has been a catastrophic failure. If you don't live in the eastern US don't even watch this video because you probably can't get one. I could go on. The story is worse than that but I won't bother. Thumbs down.
@PaddleTV
@PaddleTV 3 года назад
That's a bummer. It's been happening with a lot of outdoor sports gear. I just had a friend who ordered a high-end, carbon mountain bike 9 months ago. The order just got canceled last week because they still don't know when they'll be able to deliver it. Yikes!
@alanpower2857
@alanpower2857 3 года назад
@@PaddleTV I enjoy watching your series of videos. My family did the 1000 Islands mini tour last September. I'm a bit bitter right now because we have no boats at all. These will be our first but we continue to rent and have two small trips lined up. Thanks for your hard work.
@markbiggs7689
@markbiggs7689 3 года назад
From what I'm hearing, lots of kayak dealers are having problems with getting kayaks because of the pandemic. It's frustrating I know, but won't last forever.
@alanpower2857
@alanpower2857 3 года назад
I am renting a Pungo 125 and Riot Edge 13 in two weeks. What else can I do while I'm waiting for my boats to arrive? I've now spent over $800 since June on rentals.
@alanpower2857
@alanpower2857 3 года назад
Just to put this to rest - I had to cancel the rental. Because my boats finally arrived! Ten full months and a higher price tag now. I have been out on them once a day for the last three days. I did 11km of very flat water on Sparrow Lake / Severn River this morning. It is a wonderful boat. The first I've owned, but I've rented for the last 6 or 7 years. The seat is just as comfortable as they say. I can ride a motorcyle all day, and this is just fine after 3 hours plus. When you are in the seat, the boat does not feel wide and bulky. It actually feels narrow like a dart, similar to the Tsunami. I have not used the console yet. It looks like it's possible to hit your knuckles on it. I'll try it before summer is out. I have been using a 230cm paddle and it seems like the right length. So far this thing gets very high marks.
@gundism
@gundism 3 года назад
Do you like ugly boats we have the boat for you
@guyrichard2030
@guyrichard2030 3 года назад
Thanks Ken, I am actually leaning towards a delta 12.10🇨🇦 for rough waters (small rapids) on extended 10 days max, for the extra storage space. My other kayak is an Epic 18X....it does not like rocks 😃 What are your thoughts ❓ Eaux plaisirs de ce croiser un jour sur nos plans d'eaux 🛶🤗✌
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