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Been lurking around here for the past few months.
Finally completed my due diligence on which is the perfect kayak for my needs. Made the decision that I would go with the Ascend 10T SOT. I wanted a boat that was small enough to throw in the back of my truck, had plenty of open space in the front for my golden retriever to ride along, stable enough to duck hunt out of and most importantly was cost effective. Hopped online very excited this weekend ready to pull the trigger and BAM all models and colors sold out…
Guess I’ll be lurking for a little while longer.
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nativeroots2019
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 4:15 pmThe exact same thing happened to me but with a native slayer max I finally found one online and as soon as I saw it I bought it. I talked to several reps that said they didnt expect to have native kayaks until the end of the summer maybe longer. I hope you find one buddy!
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Subparnova79
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 4:15 pmAlmost all kayaks everywhere are sold out.
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A1cntrler
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 4:15 pmThat really blows. I bought a 128T from BassPro back int he beginning of May and it just came in a couple of weeks ago. Felt like a super long time, but at least could still order it and wait. I’d say check FB marketplace or Craigslist, but all you’ll find there (maybe) are used ones that cost as much as new or more.
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MojoDrew
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 4:15 pmSame here. Bought my OT Topwater 120 first week of May. I’ll be lucky if I get it by end of August.
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necrosisCS
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 4:15 pmIf you have a dealer near you and can swing another $150 you should definitely consider the [Feelfree Moken 10 V2](https://www.feelfreeus.com/collections/kayaks/products/moken-10-standard-v2?variant=31999390875787). The site says $659 but they usually are $600.
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schreddy
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 4:15 pmMan that’s rough. I think I’d be more annoyed if I actually bought it and then just had to wait