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Sniper - 2635_SNAG0449_1275139974

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
2002
Usage
  • Creeking
Intended Paddling Environment
  • Moving Water
Designer
Corran Addison
Type
  • Kayak
Construction & Material
  • Plastic
  • Rotomolded
Playak Review ID
Available Colors
white, red, yellow, azul, blue, orange, lime

Stats (Metric)

Length
213 cms / 6'11.9"
Width
64 cms / 25.2"
Height
32 cms / 12.6"
Weight
17 kg / 37 lbs
Volume
246 ltr / 65 gal
Cockpit Length
89 cms / 35"
Cockpit Width
43 cms / 16.9"
Minimum Paddler Weight
45 kg / 99 lbs
Maximum Paddler Weight
82 kg / 181 lbs
The Sniper loves tight and technical steeps.

Easy to paddle, comfortable and most importantly, safe. The Sniper boofs like a champ, pivots on a dime and runs high and dry on those tricky lines. Want more? Its' handling characteristics and compact design make it the perfect kayak for paddlers transitioning from a play boat. Designed especially for those who like their fun on the steep side

User reviews

2 reviews
Overall rating
 
4.5
Design
 
4.5(2)
Perfomance
 
4.0(2)
Quality
 
5.0(2)
Value / Money
 
4.5(2)
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Excellent play creeker and coaching kayak
March 04, 2008 (Updated: March 04, 2008)
Overall rating
 
4.3
Design
 
4.0
Perfomance
 
4.0
Quality
 
5.0
Value / Money
 
4.0

About the reviewer


Have been paddling up to Scottish grade 4 rivers.

Test environment


pretty high water in river Findhorn, going down grade 4 rapids.

Review


The sniper holds up nice bouncing over waves nicely instead of punching through them. Thats due to the high volume and the stubby front. The sniper is a fairly short creek boat. Due to that it is a bit twitch at ties especially going through bigger stoppers. The right paddle stroke is quite essential when going through them or otherwise you might just tun on the spot. Your roll would have to be quite slow as the flattish hull. You can almost feel how the kayak pops into place at the last stage of a roll.

Conclusion


Very good creeker with a playful edge to it. The hatch is a great idea. I can easily put all the bits and bobs in there and never to worry that some of these will float down the river accidentally. The only thing i found is that the hatch leaks somewhere so I need to put some dry bags into the bulkhead so that the kayak doesn't sink.

Review

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Yes
About Me
Location: Findhorn, Scotland
Age: 36
Weight: 80 kgs
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Sniping
March 05, 2006 (Updated: March 05, 2006)
Overall rating
 
4.8
Design
 
5.0
Perfomance
 
4.0
Quality
 
5.0
Value / Money
 
5.0
I tested the sniper on a low volume creek which is what it was designed for. It handled perfectly. It's the easiest boat to roll which is good if you don't want to go over a fall upside down. It boofed easily and resurfaced faster than I had thought a low volume boat would. All around it is a great low volume creeker with surprising speed, but I anticipate it will get pushed around on some high volume rivers.

Review

Affiliated
No
About Me
Location: Fossil Creek
Age: 17
Weight: 70.3 kgs
A
azplay Top 500 Reviewer 1 reviews
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