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Continue readingPaddling tips, tricks, news and gear reviews from an Unsponsored point of view
The Mamba has been around since 2005 with a major revamp in 2012. The Code is Dagger’s newest kayak and has been designed to take the place of the Mamba in the line up.
In following table I have listed the three main sizes of the kayaks and matched although some of the dimensions of a say a middle of the size range Mamba could also be easily compared against the smallest Code.
Continue readingAnother few shots of the Dagger prototype.
This boat looks long.
Welcome to Unsponsored and Social Media Saturday 3 December 2022.
Continue readingLooks like the replacement for the Green boat, the Dagger Vanguard. There isn’t a huge number of images of this kayak yet. This looks like a full production model with its decals in place.
Adrienne has been paddling the Nova and posted this short clip on Instagram. Check it out.
The Nova will probably be too small for me but the Super Nova could be the slicey boat I have been waiting for.
Dagger have recently released some data on the new Rewind kayak. The data relates to the medium sized version of this kayak.
Medium Rewind Specifications:
Length: 8′ 9″ / 266.7cm
Width: 25.5″ / 64.8cm
Boat Weight: 43lbs / 19.5kg
Paddler Weight: 140 – 220lbs / 63.5 – 99.8kg
The medium is due sometime this year (2019).
But what about some of the other sizes?
Continue readingIt looks like Dagger have a prototype kayak that has broken out into the open. This is the Dagger Vanguard. It’s said to be faster than the Phantom but definitely looks shorter than the Green Boat. This means it must be around 10 feet in length.
Continue readingDagger have revealed the Dagger Stratos 2019. As you can see in the images it is going to be available in the Aurora colour scheme. The new Stratos 12.5, in L & S, is all about high performance paddling.
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