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Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15226

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Hello,

Any suggestions on a river runner (or other boats) for someone 5'2\" 110lbs. The problem seems to be that most boats don't allow both good foot bracing as well as thigh bracing. Would a small Fluid flirt still be to large?

Thanks

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15231

Being exactly the opposite of a small girl I have no personal experience with this but I have heard that the WS siren and the LL Trigger are good for smaller people. I think the Small Flirt was designed for very small people too.

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15232

Hi Blanco,
The small flirt should fit you fine, especially if you're just going to be river running. You might want to wait a little bit for the Small spice, that is geared especially at small folk like you.
When in doubt Demo, try em' out and see what you're comfortable in. From personal experience the Flirt is a fantastic river runner and my lil sister, who is about your size, uses the small flirt.

Good luck
Scotty R

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15254

If you're looking for more of a playboat, check out a project 45. It'll be a little big, but its very adjustable. If you want more of a river runner, see if you can demo Fun or Fun2 by jackson kayak. Hope this helps.

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15258

No, the project would fit you perfectly. I'm 120lbs and I feel like I might be wanting a little bit of a bigger boat. It's easy to do all the new tricks in and runs rivers well ( especially with an overthruster). If you have anymore questions about it, I;ve been paddlng one for about a year and paddled it up to easy classV rapids.

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15276

Take one of the smaller Jackson boats for a spin. (Fun 1.5 or the Star).
These boats are really comfortable, lightweight and designed for small people.

Maybe the new Wavesport Fuse?

No matter what you do: take a whole lot of boats for a boot first.

good luck.

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15298

riot orbit, small flirt, small spice, small fun all great boats spice is probly better for just river running but can hold its own at a play spot and dont worry the small flirt realy is small.

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15347

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My girlfriend uses a Pyranha Seven O s/m and loves it for river running around europe including flooded austrian rivers and some sections in Bavaria. She is 5ft exactly and the reasons she likes it are quite simple the deck is nice and low so her knees arent up by her ears, it fits her really well, she can reach the foot rest, and its nice and light. If you can find one could be worth trying out or maybe the small recoil the newer version of it

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15417

Ya defintly check out a star or 2fun or fun 1.5 but make sure u DEMO!

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15446

hmm....Iv had the exact same problem. only probably worse...im 4'11.
In the end I settled on the idea that it was best going 4 a creeker and a playboat.

Any river runner was jus not fitin...I couldn run rivers or playboat wit it. So I now have a mamba 7.5...all fited out...love it. Im still searching 4 the playboat...lookin out for a jackson fun 1.5 to demo.

However those few inches u have on me mite make things totally different for ya just thought id give my input.

good luck with it, happy paddling ;)

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Re:Short girl kayak 17 years 10 months ago #15452

Check out how to squish a kayak if you're having trouble finding a playboat. Not applicable to a river runner though.

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Re:Short girl kayak 16 years 10 months ago #21757

lilmisshappy robson suppersonic watched one being put through some flips by a 8 year old he i 4'6 Im 5'3 and we both fit this boat max user weight 60kg

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Re:Short girl kayak 16 years 10 months ago #21760

cool tanx mouse....mite check one out. tho i settled on a jackson star which has been working quiet well 4 me...its small+light, +im able to throw ends+blunts now so happy days. the only thing is that the outfittin drives me mad...im not a fan of the jackson back rest+blow up foot thing , so yeah tanx il def keep a look out 4 supersonic.

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Re:Short girl kayak 16 years 6 days ago #25768

Hi (:

I'm quite short apperntly. I'm 15 so probably younger than you but I paddle a Jackson Star...

Hope this helps.

Emily

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