Jackson Kayaks Rogue 10
User Reviews
From white water to flat water this boat is very adaptable…
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Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $999
Summary
From white water to flat water this boat is very adaptable for any use. Good stability and great tracking with the drop down skeg makes it perfect for the beginner to the more advanced user.
Pros
- Maneuvers easily
- Large padded cockpit with comfortable seat
- Plenty of packing space for an overnighter
Cons
- 47 lb.
This boat was just what I was looking for in a crossover between white water to flat water capabilities. It's stable and maneuvers easily through tight spots and with the drop down skeg that is utilized by a handle on the right side of cockpit you can track great through long sections of flatwater.
The padded seat is comfortable for long paddles and is easy to adjust from seated position in boat. Easy in and out with nice size opening. Plenty of packing room for an overnighter in the stern dry hatch.
Description
The Rogue 10 is a whitewater kayak made by Jackson Kayaks. It has an average rating of 4 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
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