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Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11 Kayak

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Is there a specific model of kayak that would be more appropriate...

By Ranked #412 - Kayaks May 7, 2009

Is there a specific model of kayak that would be more appropriate for people with back problems? I'm a beginning paddler, but I'd like to find a good-quality kayak that I can sit in for longer periods of time, hopefully with some lumbar support. Mostly going to use for canals and some ocean paddling (nothing very strenuous yet).

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By Ranked #12 - Kayaks November 19, 2009

A lot of times, back pain can result from incorrect posture as well as the kayaks outfitting. when you're paddling it can be very helpful to keep your feet on the braces and pushing to keep your back against the seat back in order to have a "dinner-table" posture. To answer your question, this seat does have decent support, however posture has a lot to do with back pain as well.

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By Ranked #37 - Kayaks May 7, 2009

This kayak has quite a bit of support, and it good for all levels of paddlers. The back is almost like a chair, with very good padding to keep you in the saddle longer.

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Tech Specs:

Hull Material:
Polyurethane 
Length:
10ft 10in (330cm) 
Width:
30in (76cm) 
Storage Dimensions:
[Bow hatch] 13 x 7in (33 x 18cm); [Stern hatch] 36 x 16in (91 x 41cm) 
Maximum Load:
300lb (13600g) 
Hatch Type:
Rubber 
Skeg:
No 
Rudder:
No 
Weight:
56lb (2500g) 
Paddler Skill:
All skill levels 
Recommended Use:
Recreational, lake, ocean, river 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
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