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Short Facts

Brand
Pyranha

Pyranha Mouldings Unit 1 Premier Point Aston Lane South
Whitehouse Industrial Estate
Runcorn, Cheshire
WA7 3DP
UK

Phone: US +1 828.254.1101 UK +44 1928 716 666

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Model Year
2002
Usage
  • Freestyle
  • Whitewater Running
Intended Paddling Environment
  • Moving Water
Type
  • Kayak

Stats (Metric)

Length
226 cms / 7'5"
Width
68 cms / 26.8"
Weight
18.2 kg / 40 lbs
Volume
237 ltr / 62.6 gal
Minimum Paddler Weight
75 kg / 165 lbs
Maximum Paddler Weight
115 kg / 254 lbs
The i:3 - Pyranha's mainstream WW River Running / River Play design for 2003 - is an innovative and progressive design, born through incorporating logical evolution from proven freestyle (S Series) and river running (Ina Zones) designs with the very latest in forward thinking from the experienced & proven Pyranha Team.

Combined with the latest materials and manufacturing techniques, this ensures that the i:3 is a serious, no nonsense river running play boat with exceptional internal comfort and control.



Three models - the 221, 222 and 223 - give the i:3 the ability to fit 99% of paddlers with a boat that performs ergonomically for any size of paddler. Lighter paddlers and the smaller ladies will especially appreciate the 221's narrower hull and volume.

User reviews

1 review
Overall rating
 
4.8
Design
 
5.0(1)
Perfomance
 
4.0(1)
Quality
 
5.0(1)
Value / Money
 
5.0(1)
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August 04, 2005 (Updated: August 04, 2005)
Overall rating
 
4.8
Design
 
5.0
Perfomance
 
4.0
Quality
 
5.0
Value / Money
 
5.0
the I3 223 is by far the largest in pyranha's trio of all river craft. the I3 range has been sold as playfull river runners that will build confidence and go anywhere. and you know what...... they actually got it right!

i've been living with the boat for around 6 months now and have taken it to the local play hole, coaching on flat water and moving, as well as a trip to the alps. i have to say that it performed admirably.

the outfitting is the usual quality synchro 5 that we've all heard about by now and due to the extra volume in the bow you also have enough room for creeking footware. (something lacking in the smaller versions)

in terms of playfulness the boat is lacking to say the least, (however i also paddle an s6f) when compared to real play boats but if a boat to build confidence in the hole and take you for those first surfs and spins is what your after, look no further.

the river running side is what makes the boat fun. i often find that running a familar river in a larger boat to be a bore, but also that overloading the playboat for the trip just creates problems. this is where the i3 comes in. i've run g5's in this boat with confidence, due to its ability to make tight eddys and pick up some speed. Though it does have resurfacing nightmares in every large drop. (if you're ready for it, you can cope with it).

over all, as long as you don't expect endless wheels in the hole, or the ability to ride ANY water feature the gods through at you, this boat will put a smile on your face and deliver you home at the end of the day.

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