Description:
The Dagger Axis 10.5 is designed to transition seamlessly from flatwater to moving water.
ACK Review:
As a new member of the ACK family, I had the privilege of paddling many comparable transition kayaks. The Dagger Axis 10.5 kayak was among the more impressive of the transition style kayaks. Be it a relaxing cruise or a more rigorous river trip, this Dagger can handle it. Its maneuverability makes it great in any condition. Furthermore, the thigh pads make it even better for those like myself who really enjoy the a forward paddling position and incorporating the entire body for a more challenging steering approach.
Customer Rating: 5.0 of 5
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Customer Reviews
Reviewer:
geoff
Rating:
5
Date:
10/10/2012
Review:
this is great kayak and exceeded
my expectations, I have ordered
a second one. ACK did an
excellant job with fast service
Reviewer:
Charlie & Emily
Rating:
5
Date:
7/13/2012
Review:
We are middle-aged newcomers
to kayaking, and for us, this
was
the perfect fit. It is quite
stable, which we expected, but
much less
of a tank than we anticipated.
Weve used it only on lakes,
sounds
and channels to date no
whitewater but so far it
handles
beautifully.
Reviewer:
DR
Rating:
5
Date:
5/20/2012
Review:
Just went paddling twice this
weekend. I am absolutely in
LOVE
with this kayak. Tracks
great, speedy enough for me.
Great
turning around. The weight is
good enough for me to carry
around and put it on the roof
of the car. Not easy, but is
possible. Just have to be
careful. The seat is very
comfortable,
knee pads are good too. The
bungee system held my stuff in
its
place all the time. I already
planned several more trips.
No
more renting for me! This
summer me and my Dagger Axis
are
going to have plenty of fun!
Thanks also to Austin Kayak
for their prompt delivery. It
came in
perfect condition. Excellent
Costumer Service.
Reviewer:
Jesse
Rating:
5
Date:
1/30/2011
Review:
I love this boat. The skeg works beautifully, and
it's very stable. My only complaint is the stock
thigh pads. They are very thin, and cause your
kneels to nub against the hull. No worries though.
Simply buy these thigh pads for 50 bucks it'll be
perfect.
http://www.harmonygear.com/product/0/AXIS_THIGH_BR
ACE/_/Axis_Thigh_Braces
On the other hand, you might not even need em.
Take the boat out on the water a couple times and
make the decision. Have fun out there (: