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I added rigging to the rear deck, and added flotation foam in bow and stern because the foam provided doesn't really even keep the boat above the surface if its filled with water. I can wiggle around, keep a small cooler between my feet, jump in and out to swim or explore, all without even thinking about it. I love the Prodigy cockpit because it is completely unrestrictive for me (5'8" 160 lbs). I also paddled the Pungo, but it felt more like a tub than the Prodigy (but it does have a bigger cockpit). A recent paddle day allowed me to expand the models I've tried, and I'll stick by my claim that if you are looking for something that will get you on the water for fun at a very reasonable cost, I don't think the Prodigy can be beat. This is the first kayak I paddled much, although I tried many different boats at a paddle day and picked this one as my favorite. I should qualify that by noting that I live in SE Iowa and use it only on lakes. I've owned a Prodigy 10 for a year now and still think it's a great "fun" boat. Overall, I think this makes a really nice all around type of boat as long as you don't go into anything rougher than class II, II+. The overall size of the cockpit would make it difficult to stay in the boat if you flipped and roll back up, but honestly, the main reason for a large cockpit is so that you can get out easily in the case of that. Some negatives I see are, as with the Pamlico, the width of the cockpit makes it difficult to use the kneepads with your knees under the edges when in any kind of situation that you'd want that(i.e, aforementioned class II rapids). In comparison to the Pamlico, it seemed slightly more stable to me, as the Pamlico has lower, edgier sides that can be grabbed a bit easier and cause you to flip. I used a seals sprayskirt, which I highly recommend, it does a great job of keeping water out. It's width makes it difficult to paddle against current, but that is a trade off for stability.

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I took it though some class II rapids, and it was very stable and maneuvered quite well. The seat was quite comfortable for me, and the cockpit was roomy. Positives include that it tracks fairly well, even in current, but of course suffers as all rec boats do when it comes to maneuverability due to the rudders at each end. The hull and profile of the two boats is nearly identical otherwise, so being nearly 100 dollars cheaper, I went for it. I believe they both ride about the same height in the water, the Prodigy only appears to ride higher due to it's slightly higher cockpit sides. Overall the boats are very similar, but the cockpit of the Prodigy was more centered, and has higher, more rounded sides. My friend had bought a WS Pamlico 100 recently, and I had tried it out, and liked it, but I wasn't keen on the rear hatch, which I've heard leaks, and really seems like it's just for show. The new version of the FileHippo AppManager also introduces scheduled scans, allowing you to check for updates to your installed applications at a set time each day.I was looking for an all around boat that I could use on rivers with a variety of conditions, from moving flatwater to class II for the most part, and the occasional class II+, III- rapids.

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This can be invaluable if you like to install software somewhere other than default locations, such as on a separate drive. The new look coupled with great new features make FileHippo App Manager a must have in your software library.Īs in previous versions, multiple languages are supported, and custom scan locations can be specified. The FileHippo AppManager now also supports downloading and installing of updates inside the app, with even more enhancements coming soon. Now you can even choose your favorite color scheme. The user interface is simple to operate and has had a complete makeover from previous versions. If there are any new releases, these are then neatly displayed in your browser window for you to download.įileHippo App Manager is free, lightweight and only takes a few seconds to run.

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FileHippo App Manager is a great application that will keep your system up-to-date.įileHippo App Manager will scan your computer for installed applications, check the versions and then send this data to to ascertain if there are any newer releases available.








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