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Originally Posted by Transplanted Sportsman
some of the other models mentioned are sit in and I know for a fact that it will be very hard to get in and out of there with neoprene waders in a cold winter day, getting to stiff to spring out of there like the old days Lol!!
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This is worth emphasizing. Before I tested out some kayaks, I "THOUGHT" I wanted a sit-in. They do feel more secure when you're going through fast water.
But in testing a sit-in, I fell in the water 3 times while getting in and out. I have never fallen while getting in or out of a sit-on-top. If the water's a little deep, it's just hard to get my long legs and fat butt into a sit-in kayak without turning it over.
I learned my lesson after a few dunkings. I definitely only want a SOT model since I get in and out of the boat a lot when I'm fishing creeks and small rivers.
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