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EK Sydney wrote: Here's a short review of my year paddling the new Epic Gen3 V10, from the perspective of someone who just loves getting out a cracking a few runners.
I get asked a lot about a blog review Posted a year ago, and this is a bit of a detailed follow up.
We're Epic dealers in southern Sydney, so not unbiased punters, but I hope it's a fair reflection of what I think this ski has to offer.
expeditionkayaks.blogspot.com/2019/03/a-...n-gen3-epic-v10.html
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EK Sydney wrote: It’s a different stability. The Gen2 was rock solid on flat water but not quite so predictable in the bounce. This is the opposite.
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Dicko wrote: Let us know what you think UK. I owned a gen 2 V10 and it was stable as all heck on flat water but a shocker as it got rougher. The new boat feels even more stable on the flat and a lot more manageable on runs. Most comfortable boat I've ever sat in. If it wasn't for the 3 mortgages, 3 kids at private schools and the wifes Range Rover to pay for, I'd buy one tomorrow. Great review EK, I think you've summed it up perfectly. We were loaned a demo boat for the weekend and 2 mates forked out the cash on the basis of that weekends paddling.
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Dicko wrote: I suppose stability is all relative. Not a bad effort after one paddle. What could you do after 50 paddles. The big question is, do you buy a ski for the 10% of paddles where you're challenged or do you buy a ski for the 90% of paddles where you feel comfortable. Buy 2 ski's I suppose.
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