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Old 10-03-2013, 05:42 AM   #6
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I'm 6'5 with really long legs, and the hobie outback is just fine for me. I have no leg room in any car, airplanes are the worst, but the outback doesn't give me problems. The peddles are adjustable, and I do have to use it on the longest setting, but it is plenty comfortable. Hope this helps.
That does help. Thank you. Guessing it is better to take a more stable kayak over the speedier Revo?

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X factor and PA. there's lots of yaks that fit us
The PA only concern was self loading ontop of my car. In the store they certainly didn't look light and their width makes me guess not easiest to handle either when lifting?

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6'2 - x factor with plenty of room
I still need to look into the Malibu's they don't have any around me.

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Malibu stealth would also be no problem, there's plenty of leg room.
How is the X factor in terms of letting water in? Know quite a few of you said the stealth does. I expect to get wet (it is kayaking) just don't need to be soaked.
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