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Dagger: G Force 5.9

specs:
| length
| width
| vol.
| weight
| cockpit
| capacity
| material
| 1st yr
| last yr:
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| 5 ft 11
| 23.50 in
| 45.00 gal
| 32.00 lbs
| n/a
| 80 to 150 lbs
| n/a
| 2002
| n/a
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Main use: rodeo
Dagger's take: G Force comes in 4 different sizes to accommodate the full spectrum of paddlers and is targeted as a specialty hole playing kayak. The short lengths enable paddlers to make huge aerial maneuvers and permit vertical play in any volume of water. The manufacturer suggested retail price is $1,059.99 USD.

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Previously posted reviews:
anonymous (enjoys mostly playboating and rates this boat 1 /10) |
| pros: | its short and somewhat good for air. |
| cons: | every thing.... it isnt comfy, it doesnt spin well, it is tooo small,it isnt good at ballancing on end, it cant hold a line, or regain one if it is lost, it isnt wide enough, it is to eggie, it stinks!!! |
| other: | DO NOT BUY THIS BOAT, IT SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Tim v Schalkwijk (enjoys mostly playboating and rates this boat 9 /10) |
| pros: | very small so it is very good for aerials and cartwheels.
not too much volume but plenty of space for your foots. |
| cons: | only one, it is so great that you can`t get out of it!! |
| other: | nice design, very much comfort |
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anonymous (enjoys mostly playboating and rates this boat 9 /10) |
| pros: | This is a fun boat. It is easy to throw down in and is a blast on big waves. It is good for air trixs and is a fun all around boat |
| cons: | no comment |
| other: | no comment |
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Fraser Lawson (enjoys mostly playboating and rates this boat 9 /10) |
| pros: | a great boat for smaller paddlers, such as myself. rodoes well, rolls like a charm, pretty good off of water falls. amazing for playboating |
| cons: | you have to be small to fit in. |
| other: | still really f*cking expensive |
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Chan Jones (enjoys mostly playboating and rates this boat 9 /10) |
| pros: | very easy to cartwhell in flatwater, has ability to do any trick you want on a wave, hole or whatever. surfs like a dream. |
| cons: | only two bad things: its pretty slow on the top end of the reccomended weight range, and it's very very tippy - takes some getting used to |
| other: | can be used in low flow creeks - then its a hoot |
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Alex Stavrinides (enjoys mostly playboating and rates this boat 9 /10) |
| pros: | Too many to mention. I love this boat. I also use a creek boat, so you can never get over how easy it is to place this boat just where you want to. It's so easy to manovour, it'll feel like an extension of your body. where ever you point your hips, the boat will go. |
| cons: | You'll cram your self into it, play until you can't play anymore, and then the pain comes. Don't expect to be wearing you best dance shoes after a good session!
Oh, short hull = shit (sea) surf boat. |
| other: | Me growing out of it. I'm still just in the weight limit, however, longer legs have pushed my weight to far back, meaning my balance is screwed. I've spent to many river trips looking at the sky when I havn't wanted to. Gutted that I have to change boat. |
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Zander Hendrick (enjoys mostly playboating and rates this boat 8 /10) |
| pros: | Easy to throw around. Short good river runner (manevarable). Easy to roll. |
| cons: | Not muck foot room for me. Slow, but what do you really expect |
| other: | no comment |
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