Perception Prodigy EXP Series Kayak
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Perception Prodigy EXP Series Kayak
The Perception Prodigy EXP Series Kayak is super comfortable and stable for beginner to intermediate paddlers. The large cockpit provides plenty of space for paddlers who don't want to feel like they need a crowbar to extract themselves after a tour, and Perception gave the Prodigy EXP Series Kayak a wide width to ensure stability, even in choppy water. These polyethylene kayaks also include a water-tight bulkhead for lunch, snacks, and extra layers. If you want a bit more storage for full-day trips, choose the 12-foot Prodigy Kayak.
Bottom Line: Tired of cramped, unstable kayaks? Grab a Perception Prodigy EXP Series Kayak and experience steady paddling bliss.
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I have two boys, aged 9 & 5; my older son is fine alone in a...
I have two boys, aged 9 & 5; my older son is fine alone in a canoe but none of us have ever kyaked. Am looking for something stable that he can go out in as well as something I can go in WITH my 5 year old. Do I need a tandem kyak?
By: patriciaso2210323 (1)
2 days ago
Is this adequate for beginner in small lake?
Is this adequate for beginner in small lake?
By: gloriazb2135313 (1)
March 23, 2008
This would be a perfect kayak for the beginner lake paddler.
By: grillacheese (9)
April 9, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Hull Material: | Polyethylene |
| Length: | 10ft (305cm); 12ft (366cm) |
| Width: | [10ft] 29.5in (75cm); [12ft] 28in (71cm) |
| Cockpit Dimensions: | 23.5 x 51.5in (58.8cm x 128.8cm) |
| Maximum Load: | [10ft] 275lb (102.5kg); [12ft] 300lb (136kg) |
| Hatch Type: | Dual-density |
| Skeg: | No |
| Rudder: | No |
| Weight: | [10ft] 43lb (1950g); [12ft] 48lb (2200g) |
| Paddler Skill: | Beginner to intermediate |
| Recommended Use: | Recreational flat-water kayaking |






