There's a whole heap of extra choices if you go custom: custom.pyranha.com/kayak-customiser.php?model=reactR - we might do an LE later in the year, but no solid plans or timescale on that yet.
The ReactR is a lot more maneuvrable, and opens up new possibilities like a variety of methods to be able to boof - i.e. you can sweep boof when flat, use the pivot hull to just have a way easier time boofing regularly, or crank the boat on edge and double pump for enormous air. It's just a whole new experience, while still allowing for your 'standard' paddling style which you might use in any other creeker.
Would you say the Reactr makes transitioning from a play boat and that "style" of paddling, as you mentioned the double pump which I have never heard mentioned of when paddling a creeker, (whooo hooo) easier?
@@slicebo good question, and yes, we imagine it would! More from the manoeuvrability perspective, though, especially with a hard-chined planing hull and the way it'll swing round on the spot flat, or you can do low-angle pivot turns/double-pump boof/etc. - the difference is, this has the waterline length when you need it for carrying momentum horizontally through a feature or getting some decent speed.
Most excellent! Can't wait to give er a go!! Appreciate the reply!
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So Reactr M bigger than Scorch M, right? How about gear carrying ability with that tail? I got a Scorch L at 6', 180lb but feel it's big as a daily driver and waterfall boat, but the M would've been too small for multidays at 82 gal. Extra boat in the quiver (in addition to half slice and playboat) would be sweet but not in the books. Cheers!
It's a more generous size, sure, and although the tail is a lower volume design, it's also a touch wider, and the lower seat and completely detachable backrest make it way easier to gain access back there, so you'll probably be able to carry a similar amount of gear - Bren certainly had a good amount of gear in the back in Brazil, but he's a bit lighter and shorter than you - you'll need to demo to be sure!
@@lawrencekniser8555 sure! If you're in the UK, you can custom order here: custom.pyranha.com/kayak-customiser.php?model=reactr Otherwise, for standard or custom in other regions, please chat to a dealer: www.pyranha.com/dealers.php
Yessir - we've spent a lot of time in development and testing to make sure it brings all the advantages of a cleat system, while adding some extra benefits, fixing the issues, and moving away from the cons of a ratchet system. Don't knock it until you've tried this specific one.
Super description, David! Cheers, Johan, Marius and the rest of the crew.
Any specs on the Small?
Specifically, paddler weight range ?
Thanks!
Too soon for that detail of info just yet, but we'll put it out there when we get to that point!
Cool! Thanks again!!
@@slicebo you're welcome!
Size wise, I feel in between the medium and large scorch. will the medium reactr feel larger than the medium scorch? thanks
The sizing of the ReactR is more generous than the Scorch, so a Medium ReactR will likely suit you well!
Hello pyranha is there going to be a small size as well of reactor
There absolutely will be! We'll be cutting the plug soon, and will release more info on specs and timeframe as soon as we have it!
When do you think more color choices will be available?
There's a whole heap of extra choices if you go custom: custom.pyranha.com/kayak-customiser.php?model=reactR - we might do an LE later in the year, but no solid plans or timescale on that yet.
How is this going to compare to the Scorch?
The ReactR is a lot more maneuvrable, and opens up new possibilities like a variety of methods to be able to boof - i.e. you can sweep boof when flat, use the pivot hull to just have a way easier time boofing regularly, or crank the boat on edge and double pump for enormous air. It's just a whole new experience, while still allowing for your 'standard' paddling style which you might use in any other creeker.
Would you say the Reactr makes transitioning from a play boat and that "style" of paddling, as you mentioned the double pump which I have never heard mentioned of when paddling a creeker, (whooo hooo) easier?
@@slicebo good question, and yes, we imagine it would! More from the manoeuvrability perspective, though, especially with a hard-chined planing hull and the way it'll swing round on the spot flat, or you can do low-angle pivot turns/double-pump boof/etc. - the difference is, this has the waterline length when you need it for carrying momentum horizontally through a feature or getting some decent speed.
Most excellent! Can't wait to give er a go!!
Appreciate the reply!
So Reactr M bigger than Scorch M, right? How about gear carrying ability with that tail? I got a Scorch L at 6', 180lb but feel it's big as a daily driver and waterfall boat, but the M would've been too small for multidays at 82 gal. Extra boat in the quiver (in addition to half slice and playboat) would be sweet but not in the books.
Cheers!
It's a more generous size, sure, and although the tail is a lower volume design, it's also a touch wider, and the lower seat and completely detachable backrest make it way easier to gain access back there, so you'll probably be able to carry a similar amount of gear - Bren certainly had a good amount of gear in the back in Brazil, but he's a bit lighter and shorter than you - you'll need to demo to be sure!
looks like a fun boat
Que empresa trae este modelo a chile
Pueblitos Expediciones in Valdivia :)
Mi peso es 88 kilos, el tamanho M estaria bien para mi??
¡Sí!
Are they on sale now?
They are indeed! Mediums and Larges are making their way out to dealers as we speak, and the Small will be coming very soon!
That's great!do you have a link,so I can order?
@@lawrencekniser8555 sure! If you're in the UK, you can custom order here: custom.pyranha.com/kayak-customiser.php?model=reactr
Otherwise, for standard or custom in other regions, please chat to a dealer: www.pyranha.com/dealers.php
I'm in the u.s.
@@lawrencekniser8555 cool, then hit up your preferred dealer!
Ropes instead of rachets....
Yessir - we've spent a lot of time in development and testing to make sure it brings all the advantages of a cleat system, while adding some extra benefits, fixing the issues, and moving away from the cons of a ratchet system. Don't knock it until you've tried this specific one.