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beavercreek
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04/20/2019 07:07AM   (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
I bought a Wenonah solitude and was wondering what is best way to mount a portage pad. I own 3 tandem canoes but am unsure what is best way to mount and what to use. Canoe is Kevlar and only ways 33 pounds. Would like to start doing single portages. Any ideas ? Thanks
 
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04/20/2019 07:43AM  

The adjustable solo yoke I use for your reference.
A simple search of this site or the internet will bring up lots of different designs and parts.

butthead
 
04/20/2019 08:13AM  
There are a couple of different clamp on style yokes for solo canoes. You can see both on the Wenonah website. The one pictured by butthead is the one I've been supplied with rentals. Each style has its proponents.
 
EddyTurn
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04/20/2019 10:54AM  
I like the control of Hidden River contoured pads . They are available both in clamp-on and bolt-on styles. With clamp-on model you can play how to position them to your liking or re-adjust individually if there are multiple persons carrying the canoe. There's a drawback that pads' foam is not protected by any cloth, so one has to be careful when loading a canoe on one's shoulders so not to rip the foam.
 
04/21/2019 12:49AM  
I consider the Hidden River Contour pads and the Choosen Valley Sling pads instruments of torture. The edges of the contour pads dig into flesh in front of my collar bones as do the metal supports on the sling pads. Like Butthead I favor the big rectangular pads; just not built for the shaped ones.
 
04/21/2019 07:03AM  
I too prefer the rectangular pads to the sling pads.
 
HappyHuskies
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04/21/2019 09:26AM  
Hmm, I guess I'll be the odd man out here, because I like the Chosen Valley sling pads and they're what I use most of the time on my solo. I've never noticed them digging into my shoulders. I wonder if it's because I'm not a big person?

I also have one of the Bell slide on yokes for cane seats. It's really fast to put on and take off, but the pads that came with it were hard as rock. I replaced them with more supple foam pads and fine it acceptable, but don't use it much because I prefer paddling my Magic with the sliding tractor seat and this yoke only works with the cane seat.

Finally I have a pretty standard clamp on yoke with Bourquin pads. It 's comfy, but I find I just prefer the sling pads.

 
EddyTurn
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04/21/2019 10:29AM  
Banksiana: "I consider the Hidden River Contour pads and the Choosen Valley Sling pads instruments of torture. The edges of the contour pads dig into flesh in front of my collar bones"

I'm confused on this one since contour pad is an inch of foam glued to plastic base. How come that foam is capable of digging into anything?
 
Tomcat
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04/21/2019 10:34AM  
 
04/21/2019 10:40AM  
EddyTurn: "
Banksiana: "I consider the Hidden River Contour pads and the Choosen Valley Sling pads instruments of torture. The edges of the contour pads dig into flesh in front of my collar bones"

I'm confused on this one since contour pad is an inch of foam glued to plastic base. How come that foam is capable of digging into anything?"


It's not the foam that digs, its the composite that holds it.

I'm not a particularly large human but my shoulders are substantial.
 
04/21/2019 12:31PM  
I use and like the big bourquinn pads. I think having the boat ride higher up on the shoulders helps with climbing and descending steep hills for tipping the canoe.
 
04/21/2019 12:47PM  
HappyHuskies: " I wonder if it's because I'm not a big person?
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Well, I'm definitely not big!

I think it's one of those personal preference things that you'll never know without using them.
 
HappyHuskies
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04/21/2019 01:37PM  
Agreed! Like shoes, one size or style does not fit all.
 
04/21/2019 03:03PM  
HappyHuskies: "Agreed! Like shoes, one size or style does not fit all."


Like food . . . !? :)
 
HappyHuskies
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04/21/2019 03:07PM  
boonie: "
HappyHuskies: "Agreed! Like shoes, one size or style does not fit all."



Like food . . . !? :)"


Exactly like food! LOL
 
pswith5
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04/21/2019 03:08PM  
According to your profile your 119 years old. Don't single postage.
 
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