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I am relatively new to sea kayaking and have been putting in a lot of time
on the water during the last month or so. A big problem that I was having was numb legs. I tried everything and then saw a "thigh support" (a self inflating, curved, waterproof support....that attaches just in front of the seat using stick on Velcro squares). It worked wonders. I put in a six hour day yesterday and did not have any problems. I still have to move my legs around on a regular basis...but that's something that I expect in order to avoid cramping and numbness. Gone are the problems that I was having i.e. both legs going numb within a matter of fifteen minutes...even when I would move them around. I thought I'd mention the fix for those other "newbies" on the group who are having similar problems. Barry |
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