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<blockquote data-quote="kennedy" data-source="post: 3878326" data-attributes="member: 7176"><p>OKC Kayak is a great place for info and to view the different types. I believe they still rent them so you can try some out. I have a 14' Hobie Pro Angler and Wilderness Systems ATAK 12. The hobie is a pedal drive and the other is a paddle type. Both are sit on top. I found I like to keep my ass dry so I chose this type. However, it depends on what you want to do. If you are just wanting to run around lakes, either the sit in or on will work well. If you're fishing, get one made for fishing (better stability). I've also found the sit on kayaks have better seats and if you are like me and played too hard when you were younger, they have better support for the back. Overall I prefer the hobie, but they are expensive. Academy has a kayak that has the hobie mirage drive system in it for a lot cheaper than the cost of an actual hobie. </p><p></p><p>Best advice though, go to OKC Kayak and see all the different types and try them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kennedy, post: 3878326, member: 7176"] OKC Kayak is a great place for info and to view the different types. I believe they still rent them so you can try some out. I have a 14' Hobie Pro Angler and Wilderness Systems ATAK 12. The hobie is a pedal drive and the other is a paddle type. Both are sit on top. I found I like to keep my ass dry so I chose this type. However, it depends on what you want to do. If you are just wanting to run around lakes, either the sit in or on will work well. If you're fishing, get one made for fishing (better stability). I've also found the sit on kayaks have better seats and if you are like me and played too hard when you were younger, they have better support for the back. Overall I prefer the hobie, but they are expensive. Academy has a kayak that has the hobie mirage drive system in it for a lot cheaper than the cost of an actual hobie. Best advice though, go to OKC Kayak and see all the different types and try them out. [/QUOTE]
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