I, personally would stay away from the Ascend line at Bass Pro Shops. The sit on top ones have a history of leaky hatches and my FS10 had a warped hull from being stored on it's end, tied down to against a 4 x 4. It doesn't track for anything and when you stop paddling, it will make a left hand turn..... ever since I got it. Sit on top ones are more wet, because the water comes up through the scupper holes. Especially if you are a heavy man and get a 10ft kayak. I read a review that a guy wrote about a kayak he bought and he was complaining about water coming up through the scupper holes. He was over 350 lbs. and the capacity of the kayak was only around 400. That weight will set them low in the water, throw in a bunch or fishing gear and you're pushing the weight limit of the kayak, not a good situation. Sit inside kayaks, you are pretty much sitting sitting in a bathtub with all the water all around, but if you take a wave over the gunnel, it will stay in there with you. In a sit on top, water taken over the gunnel will drain out the scupper holes, but until it does your feet will be wet. A pair of water shoes and waterproof socks works pretty good when it's cooler out or some people wear waders or high boots in real cold weather.
I would go with a kayak with a removable seat compared to one of the gel pad seats that are molded into the kayak. Being able to adjust the seat height is a nice option too. There are a load of videos on YouTube about any make you can dream of.
I recently bought a Brooklyn Kayak Company RA220. I haven't got it yet. One of the big complaints with that company is shipping and delivery. They make a good kayak for the money and shipping is free. Probably why it takes so long. They tell you up front that it'll be 10-20 business days + 4-6 week delay due to Covid-19. That's a good 2 1/2 months easy, but that's okay with me. I have my old kayak to keep me in water until then. I will be able to rig it out over the winter and hit the lakes and ponds in the spring. I wanted a bunch of other kayaks, I had up to a $1500 budget, but this one was sub $1000 and had free shipping, so that worked for me. I am a modifier anyway, so whatever I bought, I would be modifying it anyway.
Second hand kayaks are a little iffy to me, but may be a good way to get one. I never really considered it. I would definitely have to look it over really well before I would think about buying a used kayak.
Posted Fri Sep 04, 2020 6:16 pm