Compare Naga vs

Naga

Dragorossi
Overall
84%
Naga


Manoeuvrability
83%
Linear Speed
100%
Turning
100%
Stability
67%
Boof
100%
Lightness
83%
Outfitting
83%
Material resistance
67%
Good for beginner
100%
Good for intermediate
100%
Good for advanced
80%
Good for steep
100%
Good for volume
83%

Weight Of Use
75-85 kg
Good
This canoe is very easy to maneuver and turn, especially at low speeds. Even without significant boofing, the tip rocker tends to overwhelm everything. Its linear speed is on par with all current fast canoes. It's definitely a good choice for waterfalls. The very wide cockpit at knee height makes getting in and out of the canoe very comfortable.
Bad
The only negative I've experienced, accustomed to the Phoenix, is the lack of tail grip during turns; if you want to change direction at speed, the tail tends to drift, making the maneuver slow. Boofing is also limited due to the considerable length and surface area of ​​the tail, but it certainly can't be said that the canoe doesn't boof well. The cockpit and the volume around the knees are decidedly large, and the spray skirt is quite exposed to impact with the paddle shaft (which could shorten the life of the spray skirt).

Curve

Prijon
Overall
73%
Curve


Manoeuvrability
83%
Linear Speed
67%
Turning
83%
Stability
83%
Boof
50%
Lightness
83%
Outfitting
67%
Material resistance
83%
Good for beginner
67%
Good for intermediate
100%
Good for advanced
80%
Good for steep
67%
Good for volume
83%

Weight Of Use
70-80kg
Good
This boat can be driven like a slalom boat. you can sink the tail and use the opposite edge to curve.
Bad
The low rocker profile in the nose require a lot of work to keep it out of the water.