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An older design. Slight rocker. At home in class I to class III whitewater. This boat was originally designed by John Berry for slalom racing, but is also a good river cruising boat.
A flat bottomed boat, with softened chines. Highly rockered for quick turns, higher volume for added dryness, easy to paddle. Designed by Bob Connolly.
A flatter bottomed version of the Reaktor. Highly rockered with "cab forward" design. More rocker in bow, rather than stern. Very responsive. Current state of the art slalom canoe.
Wider variation of the original Kyote, which is no longer made. Stable, dry and fast. Slalom or Cruising.
A highly responsive and predictable solo play-boat for whitewater enthusiasts of all skill levels. The graceful styling and balanced design features of the Shaman deliver a surprising range of performance. Slalom-like maneuverability combined with enhanced glide and cruising speed allow boaters to play rapids with precise control. Demo Video >
Flattish shallow arch hull. Extreme rocker with "cab forward" design. Very responsive. This was a breakthrough in slalom canoe design.
For the paddler who loves to do solo wilderness river trips. While the Supernova hull characteristics do what you’d expect from a whitewater boat – like keep you dry and effortlessly surf a wave – where you really appreciate the canoe is the flat water sections in between the frothy stuff.