The feelfree nomad mk2
Apr 7, 2011 21:43:16 GMT -1
Post by ZEBRA on Apr 7, 2011 21:43:16 GMT -1
The feelfree nomad mk2
This kayak has been about for a few years now and proven that it can handle the job it was designed for .
Length .290cm.
Width. 74.5cm
Weight.21kg
Capacity.150kg
This is my review of the feelfree nomad.
Firstly it’s a quality robust kayak that can do almost anything its equally at home in the sea or Stillwater there are many well designed areas allowing for all kinds of modifications and add-ons.
The nomad has 4 very good balanced carry handles making it easy to load on and off the car for transporting and handling off the water
The nomad has an attractive well defined overall shape with bungee cord retaining system in the rear cargo well and a large centre hatch completed with a removable net bag .
The rear of the kayak has a paddle retainer and moulded areas for flush rod mounts
It has 2 scuppers in the tank well to aid quick draining
The cockpit has moulded in foot rests a large hatch and a bottle holder this is a very comfortable kayak to paddle and has good space there is a nice area just in front of the bottle holder where a fish finder would mount nicely
The side carry handles are balanced to the kayak so its easy to load on and off the car
The shape of the slightly upturned bow is designed to move water away from the cockpit as the boat moves so it rides the waves well
the feelfree nomad is a robust go anywhere kayak it was designed this way so its just as happy surfing, fishing or paddling the still waters I like the provisions made for customisation like the flat areas for rod holders.
it paddles really well and is a very manhuverable kayak the retail of the nomad is around £379 bare boat and I think that’s good value for money it would make a great trolling boat for the bass Pollock or mackerel by simply adding a couple of rod mounts so its an inexpensive way to get out there and start kayak fishing all in all this kayak fulfils its role very well.
This kayak has been about for a few years now and proven that it can handle the job it was designed for .
Length .290cm.
Width. 74.5cm
Weight.21kg
Capacity.150kg
This is my review of the feelfree nomad.
Firstly it’s a quality robust kayak that can do almost anything its equally at home in the sea or Stillwater there are many well designed areas allowing for all kinds of modifications and add-ons.
The nomad has 4 very good balanced carry handles making it easy to load on and off the car for transporting and handling off the water
The nomad has an attractive well defined overall shape with bungee cord retaining system in the rear cargo well and a large centre hatch completed with a removable net bag .
The rear of the kayak has a paddle retainer and moulded areas for flush rod mounts
It has 2 scuppers in the tank well to aid quick draining
The cockpit has moulded in foot rests a large hatch and a bottle holder this is a very comfortable kayak to paddle and has good space there is a nice area just in front of the bottle holder where a fish finder would mount nicely
The side carry handles are balanced to the kayak so its easy to load on and off the car
The shape of the slightly upturned bow is designed to move water away from the cockpit as the boat moves so it rides the waves well
the feelfree nomad is a robust go anywhere kayak it was designed this way so its just as happy surfing, fishing or paddling the still waters I like the provisions made for customisation like the flat areas for rod holders.
it paddles really well and is a very manhuverable kayak the retail of the nomad is around £379 bare boat and I think that’s good value for money it would make a great trolling boat for the bass Pollock or mackerel by simply adding a couple of rod mounts so its an inexpensive way to get out there and start kayak fishing all in all this kayak fulfils its role very well.