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Hobie Mirage Compass Review

This dual-mechanism kayak can be paddled or pedaled, delivering a stable and comfortable ride
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hobie mirage compass kayak review
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Price:  $2,799 List
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Manufacturer:   Hobie
By Sara James ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Jul 25, 2023
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RANKED
#6 of 12
  • Glide and Tracking - 30% 8.5
  • Stability - 20% 9.0
  • Maneuverability - 15% 5.0
  • Ease of Transport - 15% 3.0
  • Comfort - 10% 8.0
  • Construction Quality - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

The Hobie Mirage Compass is a high-quality, stable sit-on-top kayak with peddles. If you expect to be on the water for long hours or have sore shoulders, this kayak could be the perfect solution, as the Mirage Drive pedal system allows you to pedal or paddle this advanced dual-mechanism boat. The pre-installed rod holders and large, flat deck make this stable craft a popular choice for kayak fishing, and the storage hatch and on-deck storage options ensure you can bring along your tackle box or any other accessories. That said, all these features do come at a price, with the Mirage costing and weighing more than most.
REASONS TO BUY
Exceptionally stable
Pedal-powered
Flat deck for standing
Adjustable and detachable seat
Lots of additional extras you can add
REASONS TO AVOID
Very heavy
Expensive
May require maintenance
Lots of moving parts that could break

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Bottom Line Foot pedals and a hand-controlled rudder enable you to give your arms a break as you comfortably navigate waterways in this well-designed craftThis sit-inside kayak delivers comfort, storage, and stability while maintaining maneuverability and having plenty of storage to suitWhether fishing, swimming, taking photos, or just exploring your favorite body of water, this kayak won’t let you downIf you are looking for a fun and safe kayak that the whole family will enjoy, then this boat offers a great bang for your buckIf paddling comfort and affordability are your priorities, then this may be a great option
Rating Categories Hobie Mirage Compass Wilderness Systems... Wilderness Systems... Ocean Kayak Malibu... Old Town Vapor 10
Glide and Tracking (30%)
8.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
6.5
Stability (20%)
9.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Maneuverability (15%)
5.0
7.0
6.0
7.0
6.0
Ease of Transport (15%)
3.0
6.0
5.0
4.5
7.0
Comfort (10%)
8.0
8.0
9.0
6.0
7.0
Construction Quality (10%)
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
Specs Hobie Mirage Compass Wilderness Systems... Wilderness Systems... Ocean Kayak Malibu... Old Town Vapor 10
Length 12' 0" 12' 2" 10' 6" 11' 5" 10' 0"
Width 33.4" 29" 32" 32" 28.5"
Weight 83 lbs 49 lbs 57 lbs 59 lbs 47 lbs
Height 11.5" 14" 15.3" 12" 16.8"
Weight Capacity 400 lbs 325 lbs 325 lbs 360 lbs 325 lbs
Material/Construction Polyethylene Polyethylene Polyethylene Singler layer polyethylene Single-layer polyethylene
Features MirageDrive 180 kick-up fins pedal system, forward and reverse propulsion, removable alloy frame seat, flat deck, rod holder, H-track accessary mounts, transducer cavity (fishfinder additonal optional extra), paddle holder, carry handles at bow and stern, dry hatch, storage compartments, tracking keel, 2 piece breakdown paddle Rigid handles, replaceable skid plate, Orbix hatch with sealed bulkhead, thigh pads, XL foot braces, SlideTrax and 2 mounting platforms, removable dry box, 2 cup holders, lithium battery recess (battery not included), phase 3 AirPro seating system Quick-park paddle holder, rigid carry handles, SlideTrax accessory rails, magnetic water-bottle strap system, removable DryTec dry box, sectioned storage tray, phase 3 AirPro seating system, dog-friendly deck Tri-form hull with an integral keel and sponsons, AirGo molded in seat and seat pad with adjustable AirComfort backrest, molded-in foot wells and calf rest, paddle holders, side/stern/bow carrying handles, molded-in oversized bow and stern tank wells with bungees, splash resistent QuickStash dry hatch, 2 molded in fishing rod holders, 3 water bottle holder, replaceable skid plate. Adjustable comfort flex seat, glide track foot brace system, stern day well, molded-in cockpit tray with cup holder, molded-in paddle rest, built in carry handles, thigh pads, drain plug, skid plate

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Hobie Mirage Compass is 12 feet long and weighs 83 pounds. It is a sit-on-top dual-mechanism boat with foot pedals, a rudder, and a two-piece break-down paddle with a spot to store it by your side. The seat is removable, which is nice for sitting on the beach or making a pit stop, and out of all the kayaks we tested, we found this the most comfortable option for longer days.

Performance Comparison


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Some of the features that stand out on the Hobie Mirage Compass include a pedal system, a hand-controlled rudder, an adjustable and removable seat, and a very large dry storage hatch.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Glide and Tracking


The wide hull design of the Mirage Compass adds more surface area and, therefore, resistance, hindering the natural paddle-powered glide of this kayak. However, with the assistance of pedal power, it is possible to get the Mirage flying at quite some speed.

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If you are powering the Mirage Compass with just a paddle, you won't be winning any races. However, the additional pedal-power factors in to help speed this kayak up a notch if needed.
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The opportunity to switch between paddling and pedaling also allows kayakers to keep moving for longer, as they can interchange between propulsion methods to give their limbs a rest as needed.

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In calm water you can put the paddle away and control this kayak through pedal power and the hand controlled rudder.
Credit: Sara James

Once the kayak is up to speed, the hand-controlled rudder allows you to keep this kayak tracking straight for a long period, even once you've stopped exerting energy. Only the narrowest kayaks outperformed the much wider (and more comfortable) Mirage in terms of tracking.

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Ditching the paddle and just using you legs for propulsion can be a great break for your upper body and free up your hands for other tasks.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Stability


The large, wide, flat hull gives this kayak an exceptionally stable foundation. We were comfortable standing up in the Mirage Compass and think it could be a suitable fishing platform for a mid-sized person. Even on moving water, this boat remains balanced.

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Even with the slightly raised seat, the Mirage delivers a stable ride on moving water.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The pedal system adds to this kayak's stability. Testers were initially concerned that knocking the fins on underwater objects would set the paddler off balance. However, after our testing period, we were impressed that the kick-up system worked much better than anticipated.

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The Kickback pedal system did not interfere with our paddling experience as much as testers had anticipated.
Credit: Sara James

Maneuverability


The steering control on the kayak requires some short assembly before first use. We suggest leaving yourself some time to set this up before your first excursion. Once assembled, you can control the rudder using a palm-sized dial next to the kayak seat. We appreciated having the option to control the kayak with one hand, however when navigating tight turns downstream, getting our paddle in the water to achieve the control we needed was usually the better option.

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The rudder is controlled by a hand dial positioned on the left-hand side of the kayak.
Credit: Sara James

Given this kayak's size, we were impressed with its maneuverability. Compared to other large-volume kayaks, we consider the Mirage Compass to be more maneuverable. In addition, it has the unique option to engage reverse pedal propulsion, further expanding the maneuverability of this craft in tight spaces.

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By pulling a simple lever, you can switch the pedal system to engage reverse mode and go backwards in this kayak.
Credit: Sara James

Ease of Transport


Winning no awards for portability, the Mirage Compass is one of the heaviest we tested, floating in at a whopping 86 pounds. Some of this extra weight comes from the pedal mechanism (which can be removed and carried separately). Despite this option, it's just a heavy kayak overall.

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The Hobie Morage Compass is a hefty beast to move around off the water.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Designed to be moved by two people (or a cart), the handles at either end of the Mirage are slightly padded and ergonomically molded. But, as the kayak is really heavy, carrying it is still an uncomfortable experience for anything but the very shortest of walks. There are handles on the sides that should be useful for extra helping hands to carry or maneuver, but the shallow depth of these handles made them pretty useless when lugging around such a hefty weight.

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Although it looks like a hanging hazard, the kick-up pedal system didn't cause much concern on the water.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

There isn't a skid plate on this kayak, so you better not drag it more than a few yards (and from the back due to the rudder). To transport this kayak, you need a friend or, better still, a wheeled cart.

This kayak is heavy, so make sure you have a willing companion along to help.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Comfort


With numerous features specifically designed around the paddler's comfort, the Mirage Compass excelled in this metric, surpassing almost all the other kayaks we tested.

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The Hobie Mirage Compass has numerous additional design elements to deliver comfort to your paddling experience.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The mesh seat is adjustable, ensuring you can get decent airflow and the back support you need. If you plan on an extended break on your journey, you can take the comfort of the Mirage Compass with you. Simply unhook the two bungee secure clips, and you can pop the chair off the kayak and carry it to the perfect shady picnic spot on the beach.

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It is possible to remove the seat from the Hobie Mirage Compass, giving a larger flat platform to fish from or the ability to use the chair separate from the boat.
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The open, flat deck pad allows you to stretch your legs or stand up. In addition, there are multiple storage spots, including two open compartments (with bungee secures) and one closed dry hatch. The inside storage compartment has a narrow, circular access point but opens up to the full hull space of the kayak. Paddlers should be careful, as it can be difficult to fit large items in the space, but easy to lose small items inside.

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The bungee system on the side can be used to store your paddle so you don't have to worry about it while pedaling, fishing, or lounging.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Construction Quality


The engineering behind the pedal assist system is impressive, not only for its effective forward and reverse propulsion but also for its ability to self-protect by kicking back into the kayak if it hits an obstacle. While navigating down gentle rivers, we were very cautious about getting knocked off course by hitting objects or damaging the mechanism. However, testers were pleasantly surprised at how effectively this system works to protect itself from damage.

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The impressive pedal system on the Mirage Compass.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

This kayak has many moving parts, which increases the chances of something breaking on you. In particular, the pedal mechanism benefits from regular attention and maintenance to ensure it does not get clogged with river debris.

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If paddling through reeds or grasses, your pedal system may get clogged with debris. A careful cleaning will get it back to its usual functioning.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Should You Buy the Hobie Mirage Compass?


Those looking for a high-quality craft will appreciate the Mirage. It is packed full of features and also has numerous additional extras you can choose to add should you wish. If your stability is key and you want to pedal on your journey, this may be your kayak.

If your arms get tired, just use your legs instead!
Credit: Abriah Wofford

What Other Kayaks Should You Consider?


If speed and cruising distance is your main goal, and you don't plan to lounge around, the Dagger Stratos 12.5 S has a narrower profile, offering less resistance and more performance. If you are looking for a stable kayak that has fewer bells and whistles than the Mirage at a lower cost, opt for the Perception Hangtime or Jackson Staxx, both of which come in under half the price, but also provide a flat, stable platform that you can cast a line from.

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If you like the idea of pedaling your way across the water, the Hobie Mirage Compass provides a unique and effective experience.
Credit: Sara James

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