mk4 wrote:Toon
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You can * out of them easier
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More chit to spend money on
Tube
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Faster than a toon when racing back to camp in the wind
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Hard, but not impossible to * out of. Only the beginning and end is messy
You should have both, unless you're like a cripple or something.
Gary C. wrote:Benny,
I have never used a toon so I really couldn't say much about there differences. It seems that there are pontoon guys and there are float tube guys. The only real input I might add is that when I think about all of the posts I've read over the last few years it seems like there have been a lot more guys going from toon to tube than the other way around.
Gary C.
it's not that bad dude. just be aware of your surroundings and be in competent shape. good thing about a tube is you can kick and fish at the same time allowing you to stay in one spot even when there's current. i really wouldn't feel comfortable launching a toon in head high+ surf either. tubes are just so easy!Flyjunkie wrote: I even know a gent who's launched his Float tube off the beach in Santa Barbara.. which I'd Never, Ever recommend Doing... get caught in a Rip and you'd tire out very fast trying to get back to where you started.... since you are using your legs to propell yourself along...
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