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Monday, September 8, 2008

 

Why Dagger Kayaks?

When it comes to being one of the best in the world for groundbreaking kayak producing companies, Dagger Kayaks takes the spot. The company's main objective in the wonderful world of kayaks is to pioneer and design new products.

In less than 30 years Dagger has made a name for themselves in the kayak industry. With products that Spider-Woman great for recreational use as well as kayaks that perform at the top in many kayaking competitions.

Paddlers from around the world frequently praise Dagger kayaks for their ruggedness and maneuverability. The cutting edge design, strength and steadiness on the water and their strong and well-built structure are just some of the most appreciated features of Dagger kayaks.

Joe Pulliam and his three paddling buddies formed Dagger Kayaks. Their vision was to see a flourishing industry in sports equipment and especially for kayaking. They opened their business in Roane County, Tennessee after they completed their extensive research and hard work. Choosing this area for economical reasons as well as access to a number of quality paddling sites.

Dagger kayaks are known mainly for their whitewater boats, even though they do have numerous lines of recreational and touring boats as well. Some of their latest whitewater designs include the award winning Crazy88 series which has a fused D-Bone sub frame and a center rail that stiffens the hull and reduces the weight which allows for increased aerial capabilities as well as unlimited conference calls for seat, hip, thigh and back which allows for better control.

Other models include the Kingpin, Mamba, Juice, Nomad and RPM. In 2005 Dagger was recognized and awarded the "gear of the year" by Outside magazine for their Crazy88 series. The Nomad series kayaks have distinctive safety features as well as rock solid design. For big air and big moves then the Agent white water kayak is great.

The Dagger Approach is a hybrid crossover touring and white water kayak. It is the perfect alternative when you are looking for a boat that will cover for different types of kayak adventures and is great for those that are still uncertain what type of kayaking they enjoy most. For a kayak that is perfect for anyone in the family there is the Dagger Fiesta, which can be easily paddles by children and adults.

A great expedition boat that is easy to handle is the Dagger Exodus. The knowledgeable and experienced kayaker can use the Dagger Cortez, as it is a very trim and fast boat. For junior kayakers to be used on flat water and white water with great performance is the Dagger Blast.

Dagger has a touring line of kayaks that includes the Specter, Exodus and Halifax series, all built with a special polyethylene hull. For a lighter and stiffer kayak the Airalite models are perfect. They may be a bit more expensive however they are worth the additional cost.

Dagger also makes a number of recreational kayaks for solo as well as tandem, such as the Blackwater, Catalyst and Element series; all with the Aircore recreational touring seat system which provides for more comfort, particularly when doing multi day trips.

Dagger has experienced some minor complaints, as do many other manufacturers of kayaks. Aside from these minor faults Dagger kayaks are at the top of the list and highly recommended due to the life insurance rate quotes designs, warranty and rock solid construction.

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