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On 1-Aug-2004, "Barry" wrote:
I'm thinking about trying one of my paddle floats as a support for my thighs to see if that helps. This is a topic that comes up at regular intervals on this forum. Try looking back thru the google archive to see other answers. As you realize, you have to provide better support for your butt and upper thighs. The paddle float idea is ok, if temporary; play with different degrees of inflation (i.e. height). For a more permanent solution, consider some kind of outfitting. You can replace the seat with a better one or make a seat out of closed-cell foam (like minicell available a good paddling shops). Fooling around with paddle floats and other things will point you in the direction of what kind of permanent mods you'll need. I haven't looked, but given the frequency of this, there might be something in the Sea Kayak FAQ. Mike |
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Mike..
Thanks for the feedback...it's appreciated Barry "Michael Daly" wrote in message ... On 1-Aug-2004, "Barry" wrote: I'm thinking about trying one of my paddle floats as a support for my thighs to see if that helps. This is a topic that comes up at regular intervals on this forum. Try looking back thru the google archive to see other answers. As you realize, you have to provide better support for your butt and upper thighs. The paddle float idea is ok, if temporary; play with different degrees of inflation (i.e. height). For a more permanent solution, consider some kind of outfitting. You can replace the seat with a better one or make a seat out of closed-cell foam (like minicell available a good paddling shops). Fooling around with paddle floats and other things will point you in the direction of what kind of permanent mods you'll need. I haven't looked, but given the frequency of this, there might be something in the Sea Kayak FAQ. Mike |
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