As I MATURE ! I find the need more and more for comfort, while paddling !
I've been experimenting with a portage yoke/backrest for my solo canoes.
This last week, I had an opportunity to put it to the test.
I also brought along my "Nate stick".
Both worked great to rest my bones, when things started paining.
The backrest/portage yoke, could be used and adjusted, by simply tightening or loosening one of the half hitches on either side.
I could use it in three configurations, a yoke, a full backrest, and set up backwards as a rear portage yoke, it provided comfort also.
As a full backrest, It worked the best in calmer waters, as waves and swells, made it a little awkward.
a few pics
Jim
I've been experimenting with a portage yoke/backrest for my solo canoes.
This last week, I had an opportunity to put it to the test.
I also brought along my "Nate stick".
Both worked great to rest my bones, when things started paining.
The backrest/portage yoke, could be used and adjusted, by simply tightening or loosening one of the half hitches on either side.
I could use it in three configurations, a yoke, a full backrest, and set up backwards as a rear portage yoke, it provided comfort also.
As a full backrest, It worked the best in calmer waters, as waves and swells, made it a little awkward.
a few pics



Jim