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by PowerReviewsPros
- Comfortable (3)
- Easy in/out (3)
- Easy to paddle (3)
- Stable (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Day trip (3)
- Flat waters (3)
- Rivers (3)
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Compact
- Easy Entry & Exit
- Easy To Lift
- Easy to Paddle
- Good Maneuverability
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
- Day Trips
- Flat Waters
- Kayak Camping
- Rivers
Comments about Old Town® Vapor 10 Kayak:
We have 2 and use then for MANY weekend trips. There is plenty of room for gear and extras we dont take backpacking like a folding chair perculated coffee pot and a few other things we wouldnt normally take.
There is 2 flaws I can find. 10 there is no drain plug, and thats an easy fix but ITS ANOTHER $20.00 also with 2inches of water in the bottom from high waves or some mild whitewater, it becomes very unstable fast. as for a skirt, there is not a good fitting one. we added an NSR but had to retrofit it. (IT does work)
Overall these kayaks have given us years of enjoyment.
- Was this a gift?:
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy Entry & Exit
- Easy to Paddle
- Good Maneuverability
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
- Day Trips
- Flat Waters
- Rivers
Comments about Old Town® Vapor 10 Kayak:
First time kayak for me after many years with canoe. Great value for the money. Easy in and out, very stable, and tracks well. Very happy with my purchase, will gt much use out of this.
Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy Entry & Exit
- Easy To Lift
- Easy to Paddle
- Kid friendly
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
- Day Trips
- Flat Waters
- Rivers
Comments about Old Town® Vapor 10 Kayak:
I bought 3 for my kids for Christmas and they love them, Ages are 7, 9 and 12 and each one handles them great. Easy to steer and control in WV steams, Greenbrier, upper New River, Elk.
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Q:
What is the weight of this kayak?Asked on 9/12/2011 by Anonymous from Rexburg, ID1 answer
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44lbsAnswered on 6/21/2012 by Giraffe Lady from Merced, CA
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is this kayak good in rapids and fallsAsked on 6/29/2011 by sulli from Texarkana, AR0 answers
Q:
does this have any way to float if swamped. you know, like foam or air bags.Asked on 5/23/2010 by minismalls from jordan mn4 answers
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Yes, this has foam in the bow and the stern, although it does not float well enough to maintain its bouyancy with an occupant, but it will not sink on its ownAnswered on 6/7/2010 by Patriot Chris from Lake Ozark, MOA:
I just bought one. It has styrofoam blocks inside front and back.Answered on 6/14/2010 by Yoda from Greenville, NCA:
yes, it has foam at the head and tailAnswered on 7/8/2010 by New River from Charleston WVA:
yes...foam blocks in bow and sternAnswered on 7/19/2010 by Mark from Burlington, NC
Q:
I am a little over 6 foot. would I fit in it comfortably?Asked on 5/10/2010 by guitardude232 from jacksonville, FL4 answers
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Yes, I am 6'3" 250 lbs, and I fit great. The cockpit is nearly 50" and very easy to enter and exitAnswered on 6/7/2010 by Patriot Chris from Lake Ozark, MOA:
I just bought one. I am 6'-1" 220lbs. When I sit in it with my feet on the last setting my legs are only slightly bend, almost straight out. I think you are supposed to have them bent like rowing.Answered on 6/14/2010 by Yoda from Greenville, NCA:
The range is reasonable from 5'0 to 6'5. After that it could be cramped. You should have your knees bend and controlling the boat, at least in fast water.Answered on 4/8/2011 by Dominus from Central VAA:
Yes! I'm 6'3" and I fit fine. Easy to get in and out of with the large opening. My wifes Otter I have a hard time with.Answered on 5/21/2012 by Bob from Battle Creek, Mi

