Perception Triumph 13 Review
Perception Triumph 13 Canoe Shops Group - Review by Duffer and the Erk
Why do we do these reviews when it’s freezing? It’s the 9th December and we are feeling the tail end of the storm that has just bashed Scotland and the North. It’s cold, squally and I have a nice centrally heated home nearby. Anyway Siblyback Lake on Bodmin Moor then down to Looe on the South Cornish coast for a day’s test paddle.
The handles are in just the right place, the kayak feels balanced when lifted for a car-top onto a roofrack. Even ‘Old’ Duffer can comfortably car-top.
What is a 13 foot Sit on Top Kayak supposed to do?
"Without using leg straps, the Triumph felt like a sit in kayak and paddled like a sit in kayak" |
First and foremost a kayak of these proportions should deliver paddling performance. It should be well balanced, easily paddled and paddle well. Triumph is slightly different from other kayaks in this 13 foot grouping as the seating position is slightly forward of the norm. How will this feel I wonder? Duffer can recall fibre glass kayaks (long before plastic was used) with similar configuration that paddled like pigs. Let’s get this thing wet and see what happens. Handles in the right place, seat and foot pegs adjusted – off we go. We are paddling the Angling spec, but are not fishing the boat. This is all about paddling the Triumph. |
This allows you to be confident when edging the kayak and perhaps will handle rougher conditions that the flat bottomed hulled kayaks like the Freedom. One of my only grumbles with the Freedom was the moulded hatch area behind your seat that you struggled to reach over into your rear tank well. I am pleased to say that the Triumph does not have the same issue..........
I feel this is a great fishing kayak for those who enjoy ‘paddling’ and perhaps don’t take huge amounts of kit. If you’re the kind of kayak angler who takes a lot of kit and wants hatch/deck space in front of you then this might not be the kayak for you and you may be better looking at something like an Ocean Kayak Trident.....
I could see myself off the Cornish coast-line manoeuvring this kayak in tight to the rocks and gulleys for Bass. Travelling light with my spinning rods and a box of plugs/lures. |
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Specifications:The Perception Triumph 13 is available in two specifications, the 'Angler' Spec and the 'Comfort' Spec. The Angler Spec comes rich in features to suit kayak anglers. Three hatches - Including a Large Oval rubber reinforced Bow Hatch, and two small round hatches. All rubber hatches make a good seal and after paddling and capsizing the kayak there was minimal water inside the hull. Side Handles - Moulded solid side handles make lifting the kayak much easier than flexible/textile handles. The Handles are in the right position in terms of balance for lifting and car-topping the kayak. Bow/Stern Handles - Easy grab handles that fit nicely in the palm. The carry handles are retained on bungee so that the handle sits flush to the kayak until lifted. Rod Holders - The Triumph comes well equipped with two rear facing flush mount rod holders and one forward facing flush mount holder between the legs. All the flush mounted rod holders are sealed with neoprene and rubber gaskets and come with rubber caps for when not in use. The Angler Spec also comes with a Scotty baitcaster rod/reel holder and two forward Scotty flush bases to mount the rod holder. Keel Strip - The rear of the keel line of the kayak comes with a plastic rubber strip that is designed to take the brunt of any wear and tear. The Strip can be detached and replaced if needed. Keeper footrests come as standard on the Angler spec - easily adjustable for additional foot purchase and control. Comfort Seat comes as standard and we think is adequate. If more support / Comfort is needed a seat upgrade can easily be done. The Comfort Spec offer exceptional value for those looking for a sleek and performing touring Sit on Top. Also an excellent option for those looking to spec-up to a custom designed/rigged fishing kayak. Comfort Spec comes with the Comfort seat, Oval front hatch, round centre hatch, side handles and deck-elastics as standard. |
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Perception Triumph Review by:
Duffer and the Erk
for the Canoe Shops (Group) Ltd. (December)



















