I mean the flow is a full creeker so hard to compare honestly. The flow is pretty simple because it’s short and it basically has a playboating hull. Definitely slower acceleration and top speed than Indra the length on each boat can be a pro and con in certain situations. Both are solid kayaks.
For my tastes the suite of Dagger colors for this year and the naming of of the boats (Indra vs ReactR) tops Pyranha. How either will compare when paddled is up to the beholder, to be certain. Color and names are all superficial things, to be sure. To each their own, though. ✌️
at what weight would you generally say go with the M/L? if you were 5-10 180…? i’m hearing M/L more. thnx and great share. i’m gonna try to demo both sizes but logistically nowhere near a dealer.
While they are both in this new category of creeker they are both very different. The ninja is more interactive with the water meaning not a ton of bow rocker. It can also be stern squirted and actually pivoted down in the water. It is a more salom feel. The ninja is not forgiving at all though and is more of an advanced paddler boat. It also doesn’t do well on rocks it really requires high volume. The Indra I feel like I could take anywhere. But both are great boats in their own right. We plan on doing a comparison of all 3 once the react r comes out.
12:25 -- "Hey, Wade !"
Looks like my kind of party.
Nice video. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks !
Fun day and hahah 12:24 mark thanks for helping my landing
Yea thought my head was coming off .
I am loving that Green
I love the green as well !
How would you say Indra compares to the Flow? That green color looks sweet!
I mean the flow is a full creeker so hard to compare honestly. The flow is pretty simple because it’s short and it basically has a playboating hull. Definitely slower acceleration and top speed than Indra the length on each boat can be a pro and con in certain situations. Both are solid kayaks.
@@DownstreamV Thanks Matt love your content! Keep it coming.
For my tastes the suite of Dagger colors for this year and the naming of of the boats (Indra vs ReactR) tops Pyranha. How either will compare when paddled is up to the beholder, to be certain. Color and names are all superficial things, to be sure. To each their own, though. ✌️
I hear ya !
at what weight would you generally say go with the M/L? if you were 5-10 180…? i’m hearing M/L more. thnx and great share. i’m gonna try to demo both sizes but logistically nowhere near a dealer.
Class 5+ whitewater go medium/large. If you’re only doing class 4 and below I would go small.
What dry bag is that? I wasn't sure of the green but I am warming up to it!
Level 6 Porter drybag with the padded insert. Great bag use it all the time for filming and yes the green is sick !
@@DownstreamV Which padded insert? Specific for the Level Six?
@@trifilmer www.levelsix.com/products/porter-dry-bag-padded-insert-liner
@@DownstreamV Thanks
How do you feel like it compares to the Ninja?
While they are both in this new category of creeker they are both very different. The ninja is more interactive with the water meaning not a ton of bow rocker. It can also be stern squirted and actually pivoted down in the water. It is a more salom feel. The ninja is not forgiving at all though and is more of an advanced paddler boat. It also doesn’t do well on rocks it really requires high volume. The Indra I feel like I could take anywhere. But both are great boats in their own right. We plan on doing a comparison of all 3 once the react r comes out.
Buddy boof!
Oh yea !