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Reviews written by steves6f
Hey, I'm Steve, I'm 21. I've been boating now for about 4 years. I recently bought the 192 S6f and needless to say I am rather impressed with it. Being so tall and my weight being a factor in the 192 series, I was forced to outfit the kayak by removing the theigh braces leaving the sidewalls my only leg, theigh, and hip support. This kayak seems to preform very well on waves and in nice play holes. It is sharp, cutting and very demanding when it comes to maneuvering it. I found though, on bigger water it tends to ride stern, alot being from its volume distrubution. Although stern squirting is fun, riding one down class V exploding whitewater can be very intense. So in conclusion, for play this boat is an end throwing machine, runs rivers very well, and even in bigger water, it is very stable, just making sure you're leaning forward the whole time.