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Dan Valleskey
 
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I had this problem, the few times I've spent a lot of time in a
particular kayak (Dagger Vortex). After I'd get numb, I'd wiggle out,
stretch for 5 minutes, than the rest of the day I was okay. Other
kayaks, I have not had this trouble. But I haven't spent much time in
other ww kayaks. I prefer open boat.

-Dan V.

On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 18:57:20 +0000 (UTC), "mspenz"
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Help , I hope this is a common complaint that can be easily resolved !
I have been an open boater for about 3 years with several long trips under
my belt. Recently , I have developed an interest in sea kayaking . The
problem being that after about 25 mins my right foot starts to go numb , 10
mins later my whole leg goes numb followed shortly by my left foot !!
As you might imagine , this causes extreme displeasure and is putting me off
kayaking .
I have never had this problem canoeing , even from a whole day's paddling .
Is there anything I can do to eliminate this ? Is there a specific seat
available that might help ? Does it come from lower back , buttock or
trapped nerve ?
I have spoken to other people who have had similar problems and they have
just stopped paddling !!

Help . If not , P&H Dawn Treader for sale , excellent condition

Mike.



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