I appreciate the time you took with this video and hope that you will prepare similar videos for other Zegul kayaks. I'm sure that there is enough to say about them to fill more than the minute-long spots on their web site. Some of us are old enough to have longer attention spans. I hope to get up there for a visit, assuming the border is open again.
I always like watching these videos and seeing clips from the L3 east coast trip. That was fun; can confirm that nobody was kind to their boats that week.
You could include the Arrow Nuka GT as well, I'm right at the highest recommended weight for an lv but lowest for the mv. I chose the Nuka GT, it seems tailored for me at 72kg 186cm. Cheers, loving my kayak.
@@marksmithj9892 115-155 for the LV, 155-195 for the MV, 135-185 for the Nuka GT. I weigh 155 so was on the fence wheher I should get an LV or an MV. The Nuka seemed the best fit.
Depends what you are looking for, and what your height/weight and experience are... The Nuka GT is a great kayak, pretty stable, but for a smaller stature individual. The Bara is the same, but for a larger paddler - VERY forgiving hull and great speed. Zegul also has some shorter light touring kayaks, which by definition should be plenty stable, but I don't have any experience with them.
@@zackfiddis5389 iam 6ft 200lbs , experience almost none I paddled few times on lake, iam looking for something I can use on lake as well as on the bay and maybe some overnight camping,