HYDRA 145 CORE WhiteOut
Like a sea monster from the deep, the Hydra possesses plenty of attitude and can certainly hold its own in the big stuff.
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There has never been a general consensus on this one. Opinions have long been divided. Some are firm believers that ‘bigger is better’, whilst others argue that ‘it’s not the size that counts, but what you do with it that matters’. Personally, I had always held the latter belief, and whilst my weight often places me on the boundary of suitability for both small and medium boats, I had always opted for a smaller boat on the grounds that my muscles aren’t enormously impressive and I don’t drink protein shakes. Sure enough, the Recon continued to perform both home and abroad. More recently, having added a Diesel 70 to my fleet, the Recon 70 began to lose its place in my heart and felt pretty large on low-volume, technical runs, but fairly small for big volume, scary white water, especially when loaded with expedition kit. |
Rio Fuy, Chile. Photo - Segio Vidal. |
Indus, India. Photo - Stanzin Tanfan.
River Dart, England. Photo - Mark Hurrell and Pip Spicer |
Afon Mellte, Wales. Photo - Oli Kershaw |