Conceived specifically to perform the next generation of dynamic wave and hole moves, the Inferno is designed to go big.
The Inferno's acceleration and down the line speed make large scale aerial moves a reality. Generous volume helps paddlers stomp their landing, ready to set-up for the next move. A unique side-edge design with an extremely high rail to improve carving provides for stability and forgiveness.
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Inferno 54
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Short Facts
Brand
Riot
Model Year
Usage
Intended Paddling Environment
Type
Construction & Material
Available Colors
Red, Orange, Yellow/Orange, Green/Blue
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User reviews
(Updated: April 19, 2007)
Overall rating
5.0
Design
5.0
Perfomance
5.0
Quality
5.0
Value / Money
5.0
burning it up
About the tester
I've been paddling for a couple of years now, and have tried a few boats out, but the Inferno was my favourite from the moment I jumped in.
Test environment
Tested it out on the Moawhango river near Taihape, a cruisy little grade two river with a couple of small drops.
Review
It's a little slow but but you can expect that from such a short boat, super maneouverable, and has the nicest outfitting I've ever seen. The thigh braces really lock you into the seat until you wanna get out.
Wicked edges and it's easy to roll when things don't go to plan.
Conclusion
Primo little boat for the rivers and for out in the surf.
Good job to the riot team.
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About Me
Location: new zealand moawhango river
Age: 22
Weight: 75 kgs
Age: 22
Weight: 75 kgs
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