Dagger Kayaks
Nomad Whitewater Kayak
Product Number: 2257
The Dagger Nomad continues the tradition of high quality creek boats with the unmatched safety features and rock-solid design that has made all of them winners. This time Dagger busted out two different sizes so anyone, big or small, can get a piece of the action. We've added some length to better handle big water and downriver bombing, but it's still short and quick enough to bounce down the hairball runs so don't tell your mom about it.
A Flipswitch¿ backband gives you no compromises on fit and support, and makes getting in and out a simple affair. There are a full six rescue attachment points, two of which are mounted at an angle just behind the cockpit for easy reach while seated, and so your buddy has a great place to hang on when you're delivering him from an out-of-boat experience..
Gender: Unisex
Weight: 8.1: 42 lbs 8.5: 45 lbs
Volume: 8.1: 68 gallons 8.5: 78 gallons
Season: N/A
Vendor ProductId: DG-07
Review ProductId: 2257
Shopping for a canoe or kayak? Watch Rock/Creek paddling expert Sara Horne’s boating intro!
"Getting into paddling can be pretty confusing. There are a zillion different boat options, and it can be pretty tough to decide what kind of canoe or kayak is best for what you’d like to do. Do you need a sea kayak, a recreational kayak or a touring kayak? Do you want to run creeks with multiple whitewater rapids, or load up your boat with a weekend’s camping gear and paddle from island to island?"
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy to Paddle
- Good Maneuverability
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
- Creeking
- Day Trips
- Rapids
- Rivers
- Waterfalls
Comments about Dagger Kayaks Nomad Whitewater Kayak:
This boat is truly amazing. Punches through everything and is as stable as your livingroom couch.
A fantastic boat!
Pros
- Boofs like a champ
- Comfortable
- Did I mention fast
- Fast
- Rotomolded center wall
Cons
- Hard to cartwheel
Best Uses
- Steep Creeking
Comments about Dagger Kayaks Nomad Whitewater Kayak:
The Nomad virtually paddles itself and punches holes like no other.
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