Compare Magnum vs

Magnum

Riot
Overall
65%
Magnum


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

Weight Of Use
Both steep and volume river. Good for beginners and intermediate paddlers. The 80 gallons version is good from 75 to 90 kg. The small version, a much nicer boat, is good from 60 to 75 Kg.
Good
A good boat with high performance in any water. It's fast and easy to drive even at high speed. The nose cut the water pretty well and keep the speed when landing from boof. ",
Bad
The big version (80 gallons) has a big volume in the back. This feature make the tail a bit harder to control in big volume. However, the small version (74 gallons) feels balanced. Some times the rails could give some problems in the rocky rivers. In the last few years the production got worse and the material and outfitting are now quite bad.

Director

ZET
Overall
57%
Director


Manoeuvrability
33%
Linear Speed
67%
Turning
50%
Stability
83%
Boof
50%
Lightness
67%
Outfitting
67%
Material resistance
50%
Good for beginner
50%
Good for intermediate
100%
Good for advanced
80%
Good for steep
50%
Good for volume
83%

Weight Of Use
Could be indicated for heavy beginners and intermediate kayakers. This model can be used for paddlers over 85kg.
Good
Very big boat with a great lateral stability. The heavy kayaker could appreciate the forgivness due to the big volume.
Bad
The tail is massive and hard to move and control. The boof results quite hard because of the flatness of the back rocker. The high lateral stability makes the Director very hard to control using the hips. The kayak can be hard to drive trough big waves from medium size paddlers.