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Short Facts

Brand
Riot

3600 1st street, suite 20
St-Hubert
QC J3Y 8Y5
Canada

Phone: +1 514 931-0366

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Model Year
2008
Usage
  • Creeking
Intended Paddling Environment
  • Moving Water
Type
  • Kayak
Construction & Material
  • Rotomolded

Stats (Metric)

Length
254 cms / 8'4"
Width
67 cms / 26.4"
Weight
20.5 kg / 45 lbs
Volume
303 ltr / 80 gal
Cockpit Length
86 cms / 33.9"
Cockpit Width
51 cms / 20.1"
Minimum Paddler Weight
68 kg / 150 lbs
Maximum Paddler Weight
109 kg / 240 lbs
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An ideal blend of volume, rocker profile, length and hull design make the Magnum, Riot's all-around creeker.

Designed to handle "pushy" high volume whitewater, the Magnum's large volume and rocker profile keep the kayak on top of the water and aid with resurfacing after a drop. The shallow V shaped hull and smooth rocker transition help with directional speed while the new hull grooves aid tracking. The Magnum's longer length and width distribution make it fast and stable. The perfect high volume, steep gradient assault vehicle.

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From Iceland to South America the word has spread and pieces of evidence have been left all over the place: the Magnum is your best bet if you want to tackle the biggest and steepest waters this planet has to offer. Some say it is all in the way its sleek deck shape and rocker profile make it resurface gradually without throwing you on your back. Others say the way we shaped the tail and worked the volume behind the cockpit, keeps you from being pushed in into bad corners and prevents stern squirts, so you get exactly where you want to be in the first place. Our take on that matter? Provide paddlers with thoughtfully designed, down-river tools to express themselves and you won’t believe what your eyes will see.

Features:
• Unity seating system
• Suregrip thighbraces
• Adjustable creek footbrace
• Front and rear flotation bags
• Four heavy-duty creek handles
• Anti-theft bar
• Drainplug

User reviews

1 review
Overall rating
 
5.0
Design
 
5.0(1)
Perfomance
 
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Quality
 
5.0(1)
Value / Money
 
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Best of Both Worlds
July 20, 2008 (Updated: July 20, 2008)
Overall rating
 
5.0
Design
 
5.0
Perfomance
 
5.0
Quality
 
5.0
Value / Money
 
5.0

About the reviewer

First-year boater with 200 days, running Class V.

Test environment

East Fork Lewis waterfall run, Hospital Rock section of Kaweah, lower Tuolumne, Farmlands section of White Salmon, etc.

Review

With a freshly-broken boat (courtesy of the North Fork Clackamas) and a California creeking trip coming up, I found myself in the market for a new boat. I'd always looked at the Riot Magnum 72 and wished there was a bigger version, so I jumped at the chance to demo the Magnum 80 on the East Fork Lewis River before my trip. The East Fork is a great place to test a boat, because there is a little bit of everything. Halfway through the run, I knew I'd found a keeper. I've owned a Magnum 80 for about 3 weeks now, and had the opportunity to thoroughly test it on Class V California creeks.

I was raised on a low-rocker planing-hull river-runner (the Bliss-Stick MAC-1), but as I boated more Class IV and V creeks, it became clear that I needed a proper creekboat. I couldn't stand the pure displacement hull boats I tried, but knew I needed some of their features. The Magnum 80 is my dream creeker -- Riot has managed to bring the best of both planing and displacement hull creekboats into one design.

The wide base means it sits high enough to glide over boogie water, pushy hydraulics, and holes. If you manage to get it down into the meat, the predictable resurfacing and stable side-surf will equip you to handle the situation. The bow design punches well for those times when you just have to charge through. The slight V-hull at the stern makes the rear edges less grabby and helps tracking, while the stubbed stern end works with the rocker to make the Magnum 80 release well when boofing. Boof landings are surprisingly soft, considering the performance of the hull. The stern grooves require a fair amount of boat tilt before they engage and carve, which plays well with how stable it is on edge. Once the grooves are engaged, the Magnum 80 can and will whip into eddies like an oversized playboat.

This boat likes to be driven -- the complacent paddler will find themselves blown around a bit, but the aggressive paddler will find the Magnum 80 very rewarding to paddle. The combination of easy turning and solid tracking to a line has to be experienced to be believed. What the Magnum 80 lacks in top speed and holding that speed, it makes up for in raw acceleration -- this boat leaps from the water when you really get after it, and has plenty of low-end speed to make critical ferry moves a piece of cake. This responsiveness comes in really handy during last-second corrections and other dynamic situations, as well.

Outfitting-wise, the new Riot "big boy" seat should be able to accommodate some of the biggest paddlers out there, and the cockpit is large enough for this 6'0" paddler to pull both knees out at once, even when seated quite forward in the boat. The height of the bow up near the cockpit makes for a comfortable seating position without getting in the way of paddle strokes. The high deck also makes the Magnum 80 pretty easy to roll. Riot's outfitting doesn't disappoint, with an adjustable-height backband and easy-to-shim hip pads, which is good -- paddlers on the lower end of the weight range for this boat will find themselves adding quite a bit of foam to the hips. One recommended addition to the outfitting would be some glued-in minicell foam to cushion knees in case of a piton. Expedition and exploratory boaters will appreciate the balance between sturdiness and running weight, as well as the roomy stern compartment.

Conclusion

Riot have definitely outdone themselves with this boat, and I'd recommend anyone in the market for a big creeker give it a try before deciding. It's that good. My name is Willie Illingworth, and I approve this message.

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