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Wavesport: Siren

specs:
| length
| width
| vol.
| weight
| cockpit
| capacity
| material
| 1st yr
| last yr:
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| 7 ft 0
| 25.00 in
| 40.00 gal
| 32.50 lbs
| n/a
| n/a
| n/a
| 2002
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Main use:
Wavesport's take: No published information available at this time. Sorry.

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Previously posted reviews:
Anna Ploghoft (enjoys mostly playboating and rates this boat 8 /10) |
| pros: | This boat is great for female kayakers. Go girls! We finally have a boat made especially for us. The Siren is not as wide as regular boats clearly designed by and for men. The Siren's weight has been dramatically decreased so that women can throw it around in the water effortlessly. I totally love this boat. It's awesome! |
| cons: | Some women might find the Siren to be too light and they might get thrown right over instead of doing a cart-wheel like they wanted. This boat is more of a play boat so I wouldn't reccomend it to river runners. If you want a good river running boat, look for a Pirouette. |
| other: | no comment |
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Simone Larese (enjoys mostly river running and rates this boat 5 /10) |
| pros: | Few pros on this one, slicy ends, good for cartwheeling, or if you want to be the dork who front surfs for half an hour. Easy to roll. I was suckered in by the pretty flower emblem. Pretty good river runner. |
| cons: | The flower emblem made it a hard sell, being that kayaking is more dudes than chicks. The back band is nice to look at, but the reach around adjustment is difficult and it's constantly coming loose from the chinsy hardwear, I actually had to rivet in some rachets up by the knee braces. Don't think you'll catch much air in this boat either. If you're looking to get really really good, avoid this boat, it will hold you back. |
| other: | no comment |
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