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Reviews written by tassie_wild
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Ordering
March 24, 2009
(Updated: March 24, 2009)
Overall rating
5.0
Design
5.0
Perfomance
5.0
Quality
5.0
Value / Money
5.0
Boats & Boards
Creeking in comfort
About the reviewer Average to advanced weekend warrior. When there's water there we are! Test environment Rivers around Tasmania mainly grades 3 to 4 building up to 5. Solid whitewater and waterfall runs. Review After trying a number of other creek boats and river runners I found myself most comfortable in the Prijon Creeker 225. Best compared to the sizing and fit of a dagger mamba 7.5 i chose the creeker as i found it a much more stable yet responsive boat to paddle. Conclusion I've found the Prijon Creeker to be very solid and reliable. It has always been very stable and easy to negotiate your way through any rapid i have attempted.
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