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Review Detail
(Updated: September 29, 2009)
Overall rating
4.0
Design
4.0
Perfomance
4.0
Quality
4.0
Value / Money
4.0
Neat Hybrid Kayak
About the reviewer
Michigan doesn't have any real elevation, hence no "real" rapids. I attempt to kayak all year, enjoying the spring snow melt for increased water levels.Test environment
Paddled on rivers like the Huron, Clinton, Shiawassee, Grand, Manistee & Detroit River along with numerous inland lakes and the Great Lakes in MichiganReview
Decent boat, but I modified it quite a bit. Aluminum Yakima footbraces combined with a Bomber Backband were put in. I also swapped in a more aggressive thigh brace. The hatch makes it great for short trips. The length (12 foot) means you have to work a bit getting into eddys and you won't do any cartwheels in it. The removable skeg was helpful in the beginning but I learned to paddle without it. The center foam crossmember means you need split front floatation bags but the crossmember adds lots of rigidity to the nose. Had a blast doing some kayak sledding on a snow covered hill one year. It's a nice hybrid mix of whitewater and sea kayak with compromises on both ends of the spectrum.Conclusion
I would recommend it as a beginner kayak for simple river running and lake paddling. You'll work a bit keeping up with faster sea kayaker buddies, and won't be as maneuverable as your squirt boat pals.Overall you'll still find a way to have fun in the Dagger Crossover
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About Me
Location: Michigan lakes,rivers & Canadian rivers
Age: 43
Weight: 104.3 kgs
Age: 43
Weight: 104.3 kgs
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