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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5120871" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>It's worth trying out both drive systems to see which you like. The rotary pedal drive ones are easier on the hip and knees IMO. My wife has one with the Hobie 180 fin drive in it, and she likes it. It killed my knees though. You can go faster with the fin drive/Hobie system and don't have to take the drive up when you get in shallow water. But it killed my knees. I like the motion and instant reverse of the rotary pedal drives over the Hobies. That's why it's an individual thing. I have peddled the Native literally miles in a day and never felt any strain on my knees. I barely went across a 30 acre lake in the Hobie and had to swap back to my rotary pedal kayak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5120871, member: 220"] It’s worth trying out both drive systems to see which you like. The rotary pedal drive ones are easier on the hip and knees IMO. My wife has one with the Hobie 180 fin drive in it, and she likes it. It killed my knees though. You can go faster with the fin drive/Hobie system and don’t have to take the drive up when you get in shallow water. But it killed my knees. I like the motion and instant reverse of the rotary pedal drives over the Hobies. That’s why it’s an individual thing. I have peddled the Native literally miles in a day and never felt any strain on my knees. I barely went across a 30 acre lake in the Hobie and had to swap back to my rotary pedal kayak. [/QUOTE]
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