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HOW I LIKE TO OUTFIT MY 4.0!


HOW I LIKE TO OUTFIT MY 4.0! より抜粋

ジャクソンカヤック ロックスター4.0null
抜けるバウを沈めて回すときに有利なスターンボリュームと形


ニーキャップ、サイブレスに足の一番良い部分が当たるよう、
工場出荷初期設定から、シートを1個後ろに移動。

仮フットフォームブロックを構築してインストール

 バウ 最初はハッピーフィートの前に先端チップ形状の
フォームブロックを入れてその後ろにハッピーフィートでしたが
結局、フォームブロックを継ぎ足して仮固定。

 ダンが書いてある考え方、やり方なので
おおよそ正解に近づいてるのかな。
腰と尻と太ももの3つが適切に接していれば、
足先にはそれほどこだわらなくてもよいと思います。

改めて、シートを100から200SVに交換するか検討中。
 カヤックは着座姿勢を真横から見た時、
足(かかと接地点)、股関節の順に
およそ漕ぎ手の拳一個高くなるのが自然なポジション。
フラットな床に座った状態は不自然。
下半身に力がいれずらい。
また、上体で最初の1ストロークが取りずらい。



1. Try sitting higher:
For starters anyone that has paddled with me knows that I am all about sitting as low as possible in my boats, whether it’s creekboats or playboats, it’s just the way I like to be in my boats. Especially with the older models of the Rockstar I wouldn’t sit high at all, I would either sit on the plastic or just one seat pad. But with the 4.0 it is the first time in a long time I have really enjoyed moving myself up in height, without sacrificing any stability or comfort. I played around with seat height in Uganda and the higher I moved up, the more I was able to throw the boat around, and push the boat through on cartwheel moves. Plus with the higher knees you don’t lose any comfort moving up which is a big bonus, So I definitely recommend at least trying to sit higher in this boat than you might normally, you can always change it back.

2. Sit farther back:
I have always sat pretty far back in my playboats as I find it to be a nice position for both holes and waves. But when I first started paddling the 4.0 I was sitting a little bit forward just cause I was able to and wasn’t playing around with the outfitting much. But after a bit of time I decided to try sitting towards the back of the boat and I found it to be noticeably much better at least for myself. I found that it was more comfortable, wave take offs were a lot easier, and I had no issues with hole moves. If anything they were easier. It also made it sweet for big mcnastys and loop moves because there is so much volume in front of you. Most people think that if you move back in this boat it will make bow end moves much harder, but I actually think it didn’t effect my hole moves in any way, and between moving back and sitting higher, I found my hole moves to become much easier. One piece of advice is that unless you are a fairly tall person, you will definitely need to pump up the footbag to give you the support you need to sit farther back. I recommend putting a bit of foam in front of the footbag so that way you don’t have to pump up the footbag completely, and it will add some more support.

3. Keep those hip pads tight:
I have never been a very meticulous person when it comes to outfitting, but over the years I have realized just how much having support at your hips makes a huge difference, no matter what boat. But when it comes to playboating I think it is more important than ever. You definitely don’t want your butt sliding side to side when trying to do your tricks, so keep those hip pads at least touching your hips on both sides, it doesn’t need to be uncomfortable. Also a little side note, if you are having issues with your legs falling asleep, it is because your hip pads are most likely too far forward. Don’t forget to move your hip pads back if you move the seat back, as well as little bit up if you raise your seat. You should be able to have them tight while still able to kayak for hours on end!

4. My way doesn’t mean it’s the right way, mess around a little! Because this boat has more room to play around with outfitting, try some new things, if something isn’t working keep improving it. I spent a bit of time with the boat really trying different things and above is where I have loved it the most. But maybe you will like something different! Because of the increased volume I have noticed I can really play around with lots of different outfitting choices. So mess around, try different techniques, and enjoy the 4.0!! I sure as hell love it!!

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