Epic V10L Surfski

20' 2"
Length
17"
Width (in)
26
Weight (lb)
$3,895
Base MSRP

Epic V10L Surfski Options

  • Ultra

    26 lb
    Kevlar/aramid Composite
  • Elite

    Carbon Composite

    Epic V10L Surfski Description

    The V10L is a lower volume version of the award-winning Epic V10 surf ski. The front deck has been lowered to decrease windage and the seat moved up 2" to give a better position for smaller to mid-sized paddlers. The V10L is very popular in areas that don't regularly encounter 6'+ waves. The V10L has an adjustable footbrace with self-adjusting pedals designed to fit shorter leg lengths — accommodating paddlers from 4'11" to 6'3" tall. The V10 L has won many of the toughest races around the world.

    Epic V10L Surfski Specs and Features

    • Structure: Rigid / Hard Shell
    • Cockpit Type: Sit on Top / Open Cockpit
    • Seating Configuration: Solo
    • Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult, Larger Adult
    • Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
    • Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult, Larger Adult
    • Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced

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    Epic V10L Surfski Reviews

    Read reviews for the Epic V10L Surfski by Epic Kayaks Inc. as submitted by your fellow paddlers. All of the reviews are created and written by paddlers like you, so be sure to submit your own review and be part of the community!

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    Unlike most Epic ski…

    Submitted by: tellcitykayak on 10/31/2012
    Unlike most Epic ski reviewers, I'm not an elite kayaker. I do 200+ hours per year in a 17' sea kayak on the Ohio River. I'm 6' 195# w/ 34 inseam. The V10L has plenty of leg room and I've not found the seat to be narrow, as reported by others. It took 3 hours of paddling before I could keep my feet in the boat and paddle upright. After 6 hours I was doing 9-mile runs on the river and only spilling when encountering barge and boat wakes.

    Unlike others, I do not find re-entry easy, much less possible, in deep water. I will master this ski but will have a longer curve than most, at age 64. Thought it would be good to have a review from a regular kayaker looking for a challenge and a workout...

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