So I've been thinking about it for a very long time but I'm finding it difficult to pick one. I was holding out until the club got a toro but after trying it a couple of times I'm not a fan of it. The 2 main one I'm considering at the moment are the Exo Creek and Zet Raptor, but I want to try out a few more before I decide. just wondering what other creekers people really like?
Also not getting a Zen it's stupid money for a soft boat.
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Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
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That Pyranha plastic tho..
After hearing what conor did to jacks creek I'd say they are a solid boat too
After hearing what conor did to jacks creek I'd say they are a solid boat too
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The Pyranha plastic was fixed years ago! It's miles better than it was in 2011/12. But still, Zet plastic seems to be the best. Keyes has cracked his Exo 4 or 5 times.
Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
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Its their outfitting that's the problem, they use nylon nuts so the threads strip after a while, they might have fixed that by now though.stephenodea wrote:That Pyranha plastic tho..
After hearing what conor did to jacks creek I'd say there a solid boat too
Also wrapping a boat around a tree is going to break pretty much any boat...
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Have to give a 9R a try and also the granate. Am Keyes exo had a very hard life every boat except the Zets would have been broken long ago. Not a fan of the mamba tbh.
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When have I ever used pogies
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If you are willing to wait a few months, the new Nomad will be out. Only the large is out now which would probably be too big for you. I think they said Aprilish for the medium.
Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
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I'm in no rush I want to try out a few more before I buy. I've used a 9r on flat water before, it tracks very well on the flat but have to see what it is like to paddle in flow. Need to try a tuna, Granate, newmad and maybe a few other if anyone else thinks of some worth trying. Main reason I'm thinking about getting one is its happened too many time that I couldn't go padding because nobody else in the club would.