ncy7d wrote:
I have a set of outriggers on my revo 13 and when in the fully down position, I have found it pretty well impossible to rock side to side, let alone flip! If I ever get the itch to venture out of the inlet, I will definately feel safe with my outriggers attached.
Pretty fun standing up and paddling as a SUP on calm lakes as well
I read a post about a guy that flipped his when he got sideways to breaking waves while he was trying to rescue a fellow kayaker
http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/art ... -cove.html.
If it does flip, it will be just as stable upside-down and hard to get upright. The beauty of the Sidekick AMA is that with the pull of a pin, one of the floats can be removed. Or, if you are worried about losing it, let the air out and re-inflate it when you are upright again. When it comes time to re-board, I cannot think of a better self-rescue aid than the Sidekick AMA. Check out my self rescue video for more info
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