OMG I appeared on a Chad's video! woohooo! Just made it to the house, thank you both Chad and Austin for having me over! loved every minute! Next time remind me to take some left handle baitcasters!!!!!! lol
I kinda like the RVR myself. I'm like 10 yrs behind going to pick up a 2025 Native Propel 10 LTE in April ( before the Knuklhed series). The XTR has set the standard for a motorized able "fishing kayak". Like a Nucanoe but in the right direction. Chad ,there's nothing wrong with your mic or placement. Keep putting videos out
Can’t wait to see the full rig vid of the XTR. Curious to see how u were able to put ur blackpak pro over the battery (lip) compartment behind the tank well.
Although I don't mind this one being used I still think there should be a line drawn at some point for tournaments. Tons of different ways that could be done. Maybe even a limit to total wattage limit for all batteries on the kayak.
What kind of speeds are you seeing on the XTR? I've had an autopilot since their release and like many others i want more speed. For efficiency reasons, 80% throttle on ap120 fully rigged gets me from spot to spot at 3.6 on average. im buying a second kayak, xi3 up front to maintain gps lock but with nk300 on rear for speed. in my humble opinion there are really only a couple platforms that make this setup easy when thinking about battery placement and factory mounting plates. the XTR is at the top of my list but im worried it might not perform as well as some of the other options.
I love the concept of the XTR 130 with the tandem capability. I fish primarily offshore from a beach launch and do not go out in anything over 2' seas. Would the XTR130 be a good platform for tandem offshore? Thanks
The only problem I would see is surf launching and getting through the breaks with 2 people and are you going tandem with a small child or trying to go with another adult??
@@ChadHooverFishing Thank you for the reply. It would be another adult. I am in South Florida, the breakers seems milder here than I've seen videos from elsewhere.
At 6-7, 245, as some who just wants a super-stable paddling kayak that I can put the occasional second person in, the XTR seems like what I’ve been looking for. Thanks
The Jackson has the pedals on the rails with the seat on one model, and everybody seems to like the Old Town kayaks. I just worry about being too short.
I didn’t mean to sound flippant. I watch your videos and I was trying to judge how tall you were and compare myself to you so I could figure out which kayak to buy. You’re not the nicest guy I’ve ever encountered. I was going to drive to Huntsville and buy a kayak, but never mind. I found a Shoalie closer to home.
I would say yes to it gotta go but what I’d be worried about is if you put it on your shirt or life jacket I’d be worried about accidentally hitting it and falls off with out you knowing if it’s in your hat you could potentially feel it moving off your hat or notice it but whatever make the audio the best is what I would do !
Mic has got to go-not on the hat or holding it! Thanks for the comparison between the PWR and the XTR kayaks. Yes, people, they are kayaks, and yes, a kayak is a boat. When I am ready for the jump to motorized, it will be one of those 2 rigs.
All of them are currently in development by both Big Adventures and Ketch. Gonna check with One Objective to see what their timeline is for accessories.
One big factor would sell me on the XTR 130: A reasonably dry and stable ride for inshore fishing in a light chop. Older guy here who has motorized my Native Slayer Propel 13 with the NK300. I fish SE Louisiana inshore - I realize that kayak fishing will often involve getting somewhat wet, but my SP13 really sprays water at 6 mph as compared to 3 mph pedal speeds. Regardless of which route I go I will be likely trailering my kayak soon. I value your opinion on this! By the way, how fast do you think a 3hp electric motor would push this kayak!
I think this is going to be one of the types of fishing that this boat will do very well at. As far as speed goes with the motor there are a ton of variables that impact that so it’s hard to give a definitive answer. What I can say is that it’s one do the most efficient hull designs for motorization ever. You can realistically expect somewhere between the low 5 MPH range to mid 6 MPH depending on the model of motor, load balance, total load, angler position and trim. All of these variables impact speed by also impacting draft, drag and all the factors that impact speed. Hope this helpful and makes sense.
Where do you get the side holders for the rods on shown this kayak? I have a Basshunter EX that I pond hop with, and those are what I've been looking for. 🍺🎣
The ones in the video come with the XTR but if you’re needing horizontal side storage Yak Attack also makes one similar called the SideStage, comes in three mounting options.
Hi, Mr. Hoover. I need some advice. I live in NE Alabama and I can only afford one kayak for all-around use. I like creeks, rivers, and lakes. Also, I want to fish. I’m an older woman and I’m short (5’2”), so I need to be able to reach the pedals comfortably. I have trouble getting up and down out of the seat. Any recommendations? Thanks!
How far are you from Huntsville, Alabama? The reason I ask is because I currently have one of each kayak I would recommend and you could try out all them to help narrow down your choices??
I love that new yak but I couldn’t buy then a motor and wires and all that. I did on the other hand get a pretty good deal on an old town AP 120 so I’ll use that for a few years. On the mic I’d rather it be on a hat than in a hand. On the shirt is fine as long as there isn’t stuff rubbing against it.
I always wondering what you guys gonna do if you accidentally flip those big heavy kayak with full gear. Seem everyone tried to avoid that question. Can you make a demonstration video on how you gonna deal with that?
I’ve done a video before that demonstrates this and the process will work with any kayak on the market. I will be doing an updated video soon and will use the XTR to further demonstrate this.
It’s not just a possibility any more. The parent company of Motorguide shut them down completely and they will be making all future motors under the LOWRANCE brand
Nice video Chad, thanks for the info, I'm rigging my XTR now, haven't even had a chance to get on the water yet. Question, I know you complained about the molded battery compartment behind where the Black pack sits. I noticed you have yours, now over that area, what did you do?
I ended up extending the two front rods holder and that solved the problem. I have a short video on my instagram @kayakbassfishing explaining it. I will be doing an updated rigging and outfitting video here soon.
Hi Chad, new subscriber here. You have convinced me to take a look at theXTR 130. I saw a short clip you made where you were in the XTR 130 and you were steering with a foot pedal setup which I think was connected to your rear motor. Can you share the setup you have to steer the XTR 130 with your feet instead of just using pedals as a place to rest your feet? Thanks for your videos as you have made a great impact on my choice of a new boat for the spring.
It’s the same steering setup for all BONAFIDE kayaks. It’s the steering kit that was designed for the SS/RVR and here is the link to it. bonafidefishing.com/products/ss-rvr-steering-kit?_pos=1&_psq=steering&_ss=e&_v=1.0
I’m in Anniston but I’m familiar with Huntsville. I could come to Huntsville. Were you thinking about Jackson or Old Town? Just curious. Thanks for answering!
My question is how do you like the transducer placement in the back? I went to the factory and done a walk thru and that was the only thing i didn’t like about it.
I thought I was going to hate it in the beginning. Now I actually like it because it’s easy to fold up and down if I need to get it out of the way, I can get it away from my FFS transducer or the Point 1 for better performance and I don’t have to worry about it getting hung up like the one on the pod.
Can you opine on whether or not a new Xi3 is coming from Lowrance? Right now it seems the only option for a 36” shaft trolling motor is the powerpole (which i am considering for the XTR) but wonder if you think it will Have a competitor soon?
As far as I know, they announced that they will be offering replacements for all Motorguide products through the LOWRANCE brand, but there is no indication as to when those products will be available and what the product mix will look like.
I can also only speculate or assume that based on the popularity of the Xi3 (especially among kayak anglers) that there will be something comparable in capabilities, configuration and price point.
Might as well clip to your nose 🤣😂🤣😂 Shirt collar . Thanks for sharing. I will buy the XTR in the near future (Will need a trailer, that’s for sure. 😎🤙
Im having trouble picking a kayak for south Louisiana inshore fishing. Lake Pontchartrain, bays and marsh areas. Am set on Bonafied and really looking towards the XTR. Would this be the best choice for the type of fishing I do?
I think so. The PWR would not be a bad choice either, but I think the XTR is ideal for inshore flats fishing and near shore fishing in saltwater. It may even be great for offshore, but I haven’t tested it in that environment yet, so I can’t speculate about its performance there, but I intend to find out as soon as I can.
Well, I’m very confident in paddling in rough seas (and lakes) and have a lot of confidence. So, personally I would rather be in the PWR 129. That being said, if I had to pick the boat for an inexperienced kayak angler to be in at the same time, I would prefer they were in the XTR if it were motorized.
That’s a negative on clippin the mic to the hat, but I must say that DJI mic has really good audio. I’m liking the XTR more every time I see it. Might have to jump from the Titan X over to the XTR lol
Well, if a Bass Raider will meet your needs and you will be happy with it, it’s hard to argue for you to spend $2000 more. I think they are vastly different watercraft and the XTR is much more capable, versatile, durable and enjoyable to fish from, but I’m not fully sure what all your needs are.
Mic has to go…. Quick question. In your pros and cons video you mentioned you wished the tank well on the XTR went all the way back without the battery compartment. In this video it looks like you have your backpack sitting all the way back in the tank well. Is it just on top of the battery compartment or am i not seeing it right? Thank you again.
You got it right, Chad! I'm 38 and I think the microphone on the hat (or holding it in your hand like that) iS the stupidest thing ever! P.S. Just took my PWR out for the first time this last Sunday! I love it!
For an interview, a microphone should be positioned close to the person's mouth, typically around the chin area, angled slightly upwards, aiming to capture their voice clearly while minimizing background noise, so I vote for mic to be below the chin.
Probably not what you want to hear, but doesn’t bother me where the mic is located as long as it’s not in an area that has muffled audio or constant “bumping the mic” sound.😂
I feel like it’s just taking kayak fishing to another level. I don’t really feel like there is some set in stone design for a fishing kayak. It looks like Bonafide is just trying to give anglers what they want and there’s nothing wrong with that.
I think the biggest difference is that the XTR comes with pretty much everything on it. The NuCanoe Unlimited 12 is a great platform, but all of the add ons are not cheap and they also add weight, so by the time you get them both to the point where most people fish them fully setup, they are about the same weight and probably pretty close to the same cost. If you aren’t going to do any of the add ons, the NuCanoe is a better value based on your initial point. On the surface they look like similar watercraft but they are really vastly different watercraft. I will see what I can do to put together a side by side video
@@ChadHooverFishing you’re right. I tested both the PWR and the unlimited a few months ago and ultimately ended up with the unlimited. The gear pod being an all in 1 for my LiveScope setup plus the Nucanoe foot steer rudder was much better than the Bonafide. For what it’s worth I transport with a 5ft bed and bed extender, and it’s definitely a very heavy setup loaded out. I’ve resorted to backing down boat ramps and dumping it into the water straight from my truck bed(which I know I could do with the XTR as well). Overall very happy with my unlimited, but am interested in how the XTR stacks up. Thanks for the videos👍🏻
Not sure where you got that info. It was behind because of the hurricane, but now it is available and has sold out almost as soon as they have become available. Also, pre-orders are the best that most retailers have experienced.
It doesn’t if you take the seat off. But I’ve truck topped it on a lifted truck with a truck rack and did it as worst case scenario and it was still pretty easy. Here is a video of it. th-cam.com/video/UjwYasZWGZk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=87cAqpAxRs3TUhyL
@ChadHooverFishing yes i saw the video earlier, I understand but you also gata understand that you're a big guy (tall) in that video you mentioned the top of the rack on your truck is like 8'2" and you reached it over your head while casually resting. The celings in most houses are 8' and not many can casually reach up and touch it. Not dogging on you boss man im just saying to be a little more realistic. I just read that it is 150 pounds just the hull, thats close to what most of us weigh let alone lifting it way above our heads. Its an amazing boat and most of us would like to have it but most of us arent strong and tall like you with a truck and a rack. Most roof toppers only roof top because they dont have a truck bed or trailer ie. they have cars and suvs, sitting even a 150 kayak on the roof of a car will not go over well. With all due respect Im just saying dont mislead us. Alot of us regard you highly and have learned alot from you.
First off if its not for you shut up and move on! Respectfully! 2nd both boats look sick! If i had the means i would be in a PWR and have that joint KITTED! To the gills! In due time…
OMG I appeared on a Chad's video! woohooo!
Just made it to the house, thank you both Chad and Austin for having me over! loved every minute! Next time remind me to take some left handle baitcasters!!!!!! lol
Lefty besty
Good crew to hang with!
subscribed to the channel! awesome to see a collab with austin and chad
@@BrotherBennettFishinthanks bro
I kinda like the RVR myself.
I'm like 10 yrs behind going to pick up a 2025 Native Propel 10 LTE in April ( before the Knuklhed series). The XTR has set the standard for a motorized able "fishing kayak". Like a Nucanoe but in the right direction.
Chad ,there's nothing wrong with your mic or placement. Keep putting videos out
Appreciate you watching brother!
I don't care where the mic is as long as the audio is good and consistent. The worst is when volume keeps going up and down in a video.
I love that the XTR has rod trays on each side. I love having my rods horizontal. And the seat! Love that seat upright like that!
Excellent video. Glad the videos are starting to come back out again. Definitely like the.
Horizontal rod storage option..
got to go, good video for a guy who got an XTR today. looking forward to your rigging out videos.
I look forward to your advanced rigging videos. Thanks for the informative video kayak, Samaria
You bet!
Great walkthrough/comparaison Chad! 🙌
Can’t wait to see the full rig vid of the XTR. Curious to see how u were able to put ur blackpak pro over the battery (lip) compartment behind the tank well.
I mounted two Yak Attack Rod holders low enough on the front side to kinda act like stilts.
Now that the 36" Xi3 is out of production, what bow mount troling motor options are there for the XTR? Thank you
Oh yeah, I definitely want the XTR now. I have my RVR for the fun water, and the XTR will be my camping rig
That’s a deadly combination of kayaks!
I just got my OT PDL 106 and added the bixpy but now feels like old tech with all these new kayaks.
Although I don't mind this one being used I still think there should be a line drawn at some point for tournaments. Tons of different ways that could be done. Maybe even a limit to total wattage limit for all batteries on the kayak.
What kind of speeds are you seeing on the XTR? I've had an autopilot since their release and like many others i want more speed. For efficiency reasons, 80% throttle on ap120 fully rigged gets me from spot to spot at 3.6 on average. im buying a second kayak, xi3 up front to maintain gps lock but with nk300 on rear for speed. in my humble opinion there are really only a couple platforms that make this setup easy when thinking about battery placement and factory mounting plates. the XTR is at the top of my list but im worried it might not perform as well as some of the other options.
I love the concept of the XTR 130 with the tandem capability. I fish primarily offshore from a beach launch and do not go out in anything over 2' seas. Would the XTR130 be a good platform for tandem offshore? Thanks
The only problem I would see is surf launching and getting through the breaks with 2 people and are you going tandem with a small child or trying to go with another adult??
@@ChadHooverFishing Thank you for the reply. It would be another adult. I am in South Florida, the breakers seems milder here than I've seen videos from elsewhere.
At 6-7, 245, as some who just wants a super-stable paddling kayak that I can put the occasional second person in, the XTR seems like what I’ve been looking for. Thanks
I think it will definitely fit that bill. Glad I could help
The Jackson has the pedals on the rails with the seat on one model, and everybody seems to like the Old Town kayaks. I just worry about being too short.
How tall are you?
I didn’t mean to sound flippant. I watch your videos and I was trying to judge how tall you were and compare myself to you so I could figure out which kayak to buy. You’re not the nicest guy I’ve ever encountered. I was going to drive to Huntsville and buy a kayak, but never mind. I found a Shoalie closer to home.
I would say yes to it gotta go but what I’d be worried about is if you put it on your shirt or life jacket I’d be worried about accidentally hitting it and falls off with out you knowing if it’s in your hat you could potentially feel it moving off your hat or notice it but whatever make the audio the best is what I would do !
Mic has got to go-not on the hat or holding it! Thanks for the comparison between the PWR and the XTR kayaks. Yes, people, they are kayaks, and yes, a kayak is a boat. When I am ready for the jump to motorized, it will be one of those 2 rigs.
Any news on when we will see a motor plate for bow mount and a storage bin for the xtr.
All of them are currently in development by both Big Adventures and Ketch. Gonna check with One Objective to see what their timeline is for accessories.
One big factor would sell me on the XTR 130: A reasonably dry and stable ride for inshore fishing in a light chop. Older guy here who has motorized my Native Slayer Propel 13 with the NK300. I fish SE Louisiana inshore - I realize that kayak fishing will often involve getting somewhat wet, but my SP13 really sprays water at 6 mph as compared to 3 mph pedal speeds. Regardless of which route I go I will be likely trailering my kayak soon. I value your opinion on this! By the way, how fast do you think a 3hp electric motor would push this kayak!
I think this is going to be one of the types of fishing that this boat will do very well at.
As far as speed goes with the motor there are a ton of variables that impact that so it’s hard to give a definitive answer. What I can say is that it’s one do the most efficient hull designs for motorization ever. You can realistically expect somewhere between the low 5 MPH range to mid 6 MPH depending on the model of motor, load balance, total load, angler position and trim. All of these variables impact speed by also impacting draft, drag and all the factors that impact speed. Hope this helpful and makes sense.
The XTR reminds me of a NuCanoe on steroids - but down to the bone, would be curious to see a side by side comparison
I like the pwr for 2 reasons: the foot rudder that it comes with and price. Hat mic can stay or go. Who cares as long as the audio is good 😂 imo.
Fair enough!
Where do you get the side holders for the rods on shown this kayak? I have a Basshunter EX that I pond hop with, and those are what I've been looking for. 🍺🎣
The ones in the video come with the XTR but if you’re needing horizontal side storage Yak Attack also makes one similar called the SideStage, comes in three mounting options.
Hi, Mr. Hoover. I need some advice. I live in NE Alabama and I can only afford one kayak for all-around use. I like creeks, rivers, and lakes. Also, I want to fish. I’m an older woman and I’m short (5’2”), so I need to be able to reach the pedals comfortably. I have trouble getting up and down out of the seat. Any recommendations? Thanks!
How far are you from Huntsville, Alabama?
The reason I ask is because I currently have one of each kayak I would recommend and you could try out all them to help narrow down your choices??
I don't care about mic placement. I love the hat, Geaux Saints.
WHO DAT!!
I just love my transducer pod so much that I don’t think I can move away from it
I feel ya on that one but I’m open to new things!
@ChadHooverfishing do you feel like you will end up using that boat more then your PWR?
I love that new yak but I couldn’t buy then a motor and wires and all that. I did on the other hand get a pretty good deal on an old town AP 120 so I’ll use that for a few years. On the mic I’d rather it be on a hat than in a hand. On the shirt is fine as long as there isn’t stuff rubbing against it.
I always wondering what you guys gonna do if you accidentally flip those big heavy kayak with full gear. Seem everyone tried to avoid that question. Can you make a demonstration video on how you gonna deal with that?
I’ve done a video before that demonstrates this and the process will work with any kayak on the market.
I will be doing an updated video soon and will use the XTR to further demonstrate this.
So what’s your thoughts on Motor Guide trolling motors with the news of possible not making motors.
It’s not just a possibility any more. The parent company of Motorguide shut them down completely and they will be making all future motors under the LOWRANCE brand
Nice video Chad, thanks for the info, I'm rigging my XTR now, haven't even had a chance to get on the water yet. Question, I know you complained about the molded battery compartment behind where the Black pack sits. I noticed you have yours, now over that area, what did you do?
I ended up extending the two front rods holder and that solved the problem. I have a short video on my instagram @kayakbassfishing explaining it. I will be doing an updated rigging and outfitting video here soon.
Hi Chad, new subscriber here. You have convinced me to take a look at theXTR 130. I saw a short clip you made where you were in the XTR 130 and you were steering with a foot pedal setup which I think was connected to your rear motor. Can you share the setup you have to steer the XTR 130 with your feet instead of just using pedals as a place to rest your feet? Thanks for your videos as you have made a great impact on my choice of a new boat for the spring.
It’s the same steering setup for all BONAFIDE kayaks. It’s the steering kit that was designed for the SS/RVR and here is the link to it.
bonafidefishing.com/products/ss-rvr-steering-kit?_pos=1&_psq=steering&_ss=e&_v=1.0
I’m in Anniston but I’m familiar with Huntsville. I could come to Huntsville. Were you thinking about Jackson or Old Town? Just curious. Thanks for answering!
What do you mean about “Were you thinking about Jackson or Old Town?”
My question is how do you like the transducer placement in the back? I went to the factory and done a walk thru and that was the only thing i didn’t like about it.
I thought I was going to hate it in the beginning. Now I actually like it because it’s easy to fold up and down if I need to get it out of the way, I can get it away from my FFS transducer or the Point 1 for better performance and I don’t have to worry about it getting hung up like the one on the pod.
@ i may consider it closer then. Thank you!
Can you opine on whether or not a new Xi3 is coming from Lowrance? Right now it seems the only option for a 36” shaft trolling motor is the powerpole (which i am considering for the XTR) but wonder if you think it will
Have a competitor soon?
As far as I know, they announced that they will be offering replacements for all Motorguide products through the LOWRANCE brand, but there is no indication as to when those products will be available and what the product mix will look like.
I can also only speculate or assume that based on the popularity of the Xi3 (especially among kayak anglers) that there will be something comparable in capabilities, configuration and price point.
@@ChadHooverFishing thank you. I would think that the Xi3 is one of the motorguide brand’s best sellers.
Might as well clip to your nose 🤣😂🤣😂
Shirt collar . Thanks for sharing. I will buy the XTR in the near future (Will need a trailer, that’s for sure. 😎🤙
Im having trouble picking a kayak for south Louisiana inshore fishing. Lake Pontchartrain, bays and marsh areas. Am set on Bonafied and really looking towards the XTR. Would this be the best choice for the type of fishing I do?
I think so. The PWR would not be a bad choice either, but I think the XTR is ideal for inshore flats fishing and near shore fishing in saltwater. It may even be great for offshore, but I haven’t tested it in that environment yet, so I can’t speculate about its performance there, but I intend to find out as soon as I can.
Ok Chad, you're on Lake Michigan. Unfortunately unforseen winds pick up. Now your in 4 foot waves trying to get back.
PWR129 or XTR130?
Well, I’m very confident in paddling in rough seas (and lakes) and have a lot of confidence. So, personally I would rather be in the PWR 129.
That being said, if I had to pick the boat for an inexperienced kayak angler to be in at the same time, I would prefer they were in the XTR if it were motorized.
The boats are cool, that shirt though is legendary!!!
Ummm…Thank you!😜
That’s a negative on clippin the mic to the hat, but I must say that DJI mic has really good audio. I’m liking the XTR more every time I see it. Might have to jump from the Titan X over to the XTR lol
They have definitely been game changer in the content creation world!
I’m in Love ❤❤❤❤!
austin what fishing rods do you use?
I mainly use the Shimano Expride B Casting and Spinning rods. Absolutely in love with the durability and sensitivity!
@ ok thank you!!
Very nice, stuck between this and a $800 bass raider lol
Well, if a Bass Raider will meet your needs and you will be happy with it, it’s hard to argue for you to spend $2000 more. I think they are vastly different watercraft and the XTR is much more capable, versatile, durable and enjoyable to fish from, but I’m not fully sure what all your needs are.
I like the option of taking my wife on a Cruz up the river. Otherwise I would feel a little selfish purchasing something that she couldn't enjoy also.
Mic has to go….
Quick question. In your pros and cons video you mentioned you wished the tank well on the XTR went all the way back without the battery compartment. In this video it looks like you have your backpack sitting all the way back in the tank well. Is it just on top of the battery compartment or am i not seeing it right? Thank you again.
Yes it is on top of the battery compartment. I took two yak attack rod holders and mounted them low enough to holder the front end up level.
@ thank you
Finally someone said it " a kayak is a boat!"
Just look up the definition of “boat” and it’ll settle all debates😂
You got it right, Chad! I'm 38 and I think the microphone on the hat (or holding it in your hand like that) iS the stupidest thing ever! P.S. Just took my PWR out for the first time this last Sunday! I love it!
For an interview, a microphone should be positioned close to the person's mouth, typically around the chin area, angled slightly upwards, aiming to capture their voice clearly while minimizing background noise, so I vote for mic to be below the chin.
Probably not what you want to hear, but doesn’t bother me where the mic is located as long as it’s not in an area that has muffled audio or constant “bumping the mic” sound.😂
I feel like it’s just taking kayak fishing to another level. I don’t really feel like there is some set in stone design for a fishing kayak. It looks like Bonafide is just trying to give anglers what they want and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Need a XTR vs Nucanoe Unlimited video. It's hard to argue against the unlimited being $1k cheaper, lighter, and still very capable
I think the biggest difference is that the XTR comes with pretty much everything on it. The NuCanoe Unlimited 12 is a great platform, but all of the add ons are not cheap and they also add weight, so by the time you get them both to the point where most people fish them fully setup, they are about the same weight and probably pretty close to the same cost.
If you aren’t going to do any of the add ons, the NuCanoe is a better value based on your initial point.
On the surface they look like similar watercraft but they are really vastly different watercraft.
I will see what I can do to put together a side by side video
That being said, if you are also making that point, the PWR 129 is a better comparison.
@@ChadHooverFishing you’re right. I tested both the PWR and the unlimited a few months ago and ultimately ended up with the unlimited. The gear pod being an all in 1 for my LiveScope setup plus the Nucanoe foot steer rudder was much better than the Bonafide. For what it’s worth I transport with a 5ft bed and bed extender, and it’s definitely a very heavy setup loaded out. I’ve resorted to backing down boat ramps and dumping it into the water straight from my truck bed(which I know I could do with the XTR as well). Overall very happy with my unlimited, but am interested in how the XTR stacks up. Thanks for the videos👍🏻
Sure do miss story time with Chad. Hope you and family are doing well.
Dose it have a rudder and foot steering?
It will have an after market rudder available soon and has the ability to foot-steer, just need to install the steering lines.
@ thank you
you need to hang that mic off of a dope Flavor Flav chain!
It's definitely got to go 😂. Doesn't sound as good, or clear. It sounded best where you had it the whole episode on your shirt!
My thoughts exactly
Put the mic 🎤 anywhere doesn’t matter as long as your audio is good
Noted!
No, the mic has got to go 🤣 The XTR looks so sweet. I'm still rocking my SS127 but maybe I'll upgrade at some point.
👊🏻
I think it sounds better on your chest and looks better
As long you don't sound like Axel Rose ....I'm good
No got to go 😅
No mic on the hat….i gotta have room for my hat bill hook. lol
Truth
How can the XTR be one of the most popular kayaks on the market when it's not readily available yet????
Not sure where you got that info. It was behind because of the hurricane, but now it is available and has sold out almost as soon as they have become available. Also, pre-orders are the best that most retailers have experienced.
Chad, Stupid is as stupid does! The mic has to come off the hat. Keep making great videos!
Ha!! Thank you
No mic on hats
I may look better with some on the hat - women with ponytails. On shirt for guys .
Yes the mic on the hat is silly.
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Everyone to their own on mic placement but it does look weird on the hat. So I would say no on the hat.
Thanks
That’s a definite no go with the mic…
Car topping?! The thing weighs 170 pounds empty!?
It doesn’t if you take the seat off. But I’ve truck topped it on a lifted truck with a truck rack and did it as worst case scenario and it was still pretty easy.
Here is a video of it.
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@ChadHooverFishing yes i saw the video earlier, I understand but you also gata understand that you're a big guy (tall) in that video you mentioned the top of the rack on your truck is like 8'2" and you reached it over your head while casually resting. The celings in most houses are 8' and not many can casually reach up and touch it. Not dogging on you boss man im just saying to be a little more realistic. I just read that it is 150 pounds just the hull, thats close to what most of us weigh let alone lifting it way above our heads. Its an amazing boat and most of us would like to have it but most of us arent strong and tall like you with a truck and a rack. Most roof toppers only roof top because they dont have a truck bed or trailer ie. they have cars and suvs, sitting even a 150 kayak on the roof of a car will not go over well. With all due respect Im just saying dont mislead us. Alot of us regard you highly and have learned alot from you.
The mic on the hat is duuuummmmbbbb!!!! It's gotta go!!!
First off if its not for you shut up and move on! Respectfully! 2nd both boats look sick! If i had the means i would be in a PWR and have that joint KITTED! To the gills! In due time…
No… hell no mic gotta go! LMAOOOOOO Its made to be clipped to something but not the hat
No get rid of the mic on the hat
No the mic has to go!
Mic has got to go
Stupid is making a deal about mic placement!
Just tryna have some fun with y’all!🤷🏽
@ haha, understood knuklhed!
the mic needs to stay off of any type of hat
Do you mean to say that the 130 will even work for gay people, too?
Did you come up with this comment all by yourself?
No
No looks Dumb as hell up there
Tell me how you really feel!🤪
@@ChadHooverFishingI thinking on the short or even hidden is best
No