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Moken 10 Lite
Moken 10 Lite Description
Ideal for short coastal paddles just past the surf or taking on bass in your local lake, the Feelfree Moken 10 Lite won’t require any heavy lifting. This kayak is a smaller, nimbler version of the standard Moken 10 kayak with some added features like the new Uni-Track accessory system for kayak fishing. Between its weight and the proven Wheel in the Keel, getting around with the Moken 10 Lite is a breeze! Stable, light and compact when it comes to fishing kayaks, you won’t be disappointed with the Moken Lite.
Moken 10 Lite Specs and Features
- Structure: Rigid / Hard Shell
- Cockpit Type: Sit on Top / Open Cockpit
- Seating Configuration: Solo
- Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult
- Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate
- Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult
- Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate
Feelfree Kayak, USA
Moken 10 Lite Reviews
Read reviews for the Moken 10 Lite by Feelfree Kayak, USA 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!
I have owned over a dozen…
I have owned over a dozen yaks from almost as many brands, and kayaked for well over a decade, this is the worst tracking kayak I have ever owned, by far. In current whilst fishing, the stern swings around before you can set the paddle down to make a cast. Furthermore on rivers it is tank in whitewater (class I or II) very unresponsive lacking maneuverability. It seems a hydrodynamic design or weight distribution (or both) issues with the boat. Its a little better on lakes, but suffers from the same maladies in moderate to stronger winds. If you are looking for a fishing kayak look anywhere else this boat is constant frustration. The good news is the fit and finish of the craft are top notch, design and functionality is poor at best. Much better options out there, even a Dunham's cheapie in comparison.
I have had the Moken 10 lite…
Amazing kayak good for…
Amazing kayak good for fishing and light weight.
Great Kayak- extremely…
Great Kayak- extremely stable
After owning and paddling…
Overall I believe I fell victim to their marketing department and my own excuses for justifying the purchase. Feel free pushed this onto the market without properly testing it. And those of us who do test it and suggest improvements are asked to buy more of their replacement junk. Never buying another feel free in my life; do not recommend to anyone.
The Moken 10 Lite fishing…
Moken packs quite a few fisherman friendly elements into the miniscule 10 Lite. Numerous storage compartments make tackle and essentials organization easy, while touches such as molded paddle cradles and a built in transport wheel help the angler get to water hassle free. In addition Feel Free's Uni Track accessory track makes rigging a snap. Uni Trak makes it easy to add a fish finder or additional rod holders.
This yak is a perfect pond and smaller water craft although I could see it venturing into a estuary or protected bay/ocean environment in the hands of a competent waterperson. At 55 lbs this is a fun boat to just throw in the back of your pick-up truck with just your basic fishing tackle and hit that neighborhood pond after work.
Stability is fine for me at 5'7", 185lbs. A short, stubby boat that still tracks pretty good, the 10 Lite is no speed burner. Still, I found it easy to troll at fish catching speeds. Long fishing days demand seating comfort and Feel Free's Kingfisher seating system delivers, with ample padding and a secure slip-free attachment system.
The Moken 10 lite is a sit on…
I recommend this boat.