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Re: Jackson Kayak Revolution [Re: Ocelot] #13626431 07/10/20 11:52 PM
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No thanks. It's a $10K paddleboard with a seat. Like when kevlar canoes were all the rage they were over priced for what they were but came down eventually in price and found a market of buyers to stay viable.


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Re: Jackson Kayak Revolution [Re: Jimbo] #13626622 07/11/20 03:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Jimbo
More power to Jackson Kayaks......100+ pound kayaks need to be a thing of the past.
We've already seen what competition has done to the kayak industry so bring it!



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Re: Jackson Kayak Revolution [Re: Ocelot] #13629018 07/13/20 05:15 PM
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Might sell a few of them though not many, I suspect.

I do agree with the general sentiment that any developments toward lighter fishing kayaks will be a good thing, find a market ready to buy them.

I suppose I keep hoping more developments will appear based on graphene, the incredibly strong 1 carbon atom thick material. An inflatable kayak that has a graphene outer skin making it puncture proof might do well.

We'll likely see more materials, too, so maybe one of them will suitable for kayaks.

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