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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 01:07:43 GMT, Kenneth McClelland wrote: [...] Anyone have an opinion on this manufacturer? I was test paddling the CD Storm only yesterday. I'm planning for an expedition next year for which we'll be using large volume PE-kayaks. Normally I'm all for narrow low volume kayaks but nevertheless, the Storm turned out as a pleasant surprise. I didn't have the same "captain of a battleship" feeling, as I've had in other large kayaks. The Storm was easy to turn(effective waterline length was around 4.8m) and in general easy to control without using the rudder. The waterproof compartments were still dry after a number of rolls and a reentry&roll exercise. I believe the Storm is one of the few PE kayaks with Kajaksport rubber hatches. The rudder is nice(same as used on CD Extreme) but I'd replace the sliding pedals with a butterfly control. The large cockpit easily allows for paddling with the legs together. The plastic CD use for their kayaks, somehow feels harder/tougher than what I've seen on other PE kayaks. Considering it's a large PE kayak, I think it's fine. best regards Peter - not in any way affiliated with CD |
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