As I continue to build a quiver of boats I can yet use I’ve watched many of you reviews and appreciate them all. You make it look easy….and I know it isn’t. Many thanks
Thanks for the great review. I would be running the West Fork Tuck this weekend were it not for 5 stitches under the chin on Ramsey Prong from last week.
Excellent review! Maybe your best “on water” review yet. I almost didn’t watch bc I’m not really interested in the Phantom (partly bc I’m too light for it), but I’m glad I did. It was informative and entertaining, with some nice insight into the background of this boat and boat design in general. It’s funny, I always imagined the Phantom as more “high performance” bc of knowing the story about it being made by the pros in secret, etc. But it seems it may be more accessible than most of the other 9’ race boats on the market. Dagger seems to have a real thing for semi soft edges, and produces a lot of boats that are user friendly, predictable, and somewhat forgiving. Oh and tough, with super nice outfitting…and that leak quite a bit, haha. 💦
Thanks for the review! I'm currently paddling a Phantom and I'm curious about the Code. Did they add some rail or flatten it out like the Scorch? It looks to me like they took a Mamba and just added some bow rocker but I have not seen one in person.
Love the videos Wade. Have enjoyed the earnest comments / feedback / perspective you bring to boat reviews and design. Question: Some team Dagger paddlers run their seat all the way forward, whereas you run yours towards the back. Can you go into how the Phantom handles with the seat forward, vs the back? Cheers -
Well I Paddle a lot of HalfSlice boats and have become very comfortable with use the tail to load and drive boats I like getting back on that tail and driving the boat off of it I know some run it forward best thing to do is keep that too with you and maybe do a lap then move it back and do another like i did and it only changed it slightly but it was noticeable so I left it back
There’s a lot of phantoms floating around since the code came out. I paddle a large nomad (I’m 220), and was considering moving into a phantom. The nomad just doesn’t snap into Eddies the way I want it to but other than that I love it. You think I’m too heavy for the phantom or should I go for it? I want this rails cause I tend to run my local creek from mank to flood stage.
Hi, I'm having a hard time deciding between the new code and this phantom. I have an old nomad 8.5 and it does a great job in the low volume creek here in quebec. However, I want to upgrade my nomad for something faster and a bit easier to turn but try to keep a rock friendly boat. I try the phantom once and I love it, It was like a faster nomad that can run over any obstacle. How is the Code vs the Phantom Speed? Easy to paddle, predictable and rock friendly type. thanks
Phantom smokes the code the code was made to skip out over stuff and kinda like slow things down i speed you want and turning go phantom check out my podcast with snowybthe designer we talk about the comparison ruclips.net/video/WwI1t0jTr3Q/видео.html
@@WadeHarrison if only the outfitting were as good as the designs. I have muscular thighs (bicycle fiend) and those thigh braces cannot be adjusted high enough...not that l don't own a Pyranha boat (l do) but it has Dagger hip pads in it.
Thanks buddy and yes I actually just talked to a friend last Sunday and he was paddling the lettman rocky L him and one of his friends are going to start distributing them here in the USA so will have some lettman content coming
@@WadeHarrison Thanks. That sounds good. I'm really looking forward to your test. your experience with other boats is almost 100% the same as mine. here is a little video from my first trip with the lettmann rocky in the swiss alps ruclips.net/video/ZuDU5IFWw98/видео.html
As I continue to build a quiver of boats I can yet use I’ve watched many of you reviews and appreciate them all. You make it look easy….and I know it isn’t. Many thanks
Thanks for watching T Mac
Thanks for the great review. I would be running the West Fork Tuck this weekend were it not for 5 stitches under the chin on Ramsey Prong from last week.
Oh dam I hate cuts heal up fast buddy
7:08 cracked me up. "What's in here?"
lol 😂 he actually thought I was about to pull it
Love the review. Do you think you’ll ever do a review of the alpacka valkyrie if you can get your hands on one?
Unless they get me a demo no I would be willing to try one though
Love the video, Wade! I've been absolutely loving my Phantom. Sporty, yet forgiving.
That’s awesome James thanks for the feedback
Excellent review! Maybe your best “on water” review yet. I almost didn’t watch bc I’m not really interested in the Phantom (partly bc I’m too light for it), but I’m glad I did. It was informative and entertaining, with some nice insight into the background of this boat and boat design in general.
It’s funny, I always imagined the Phantom as more “high performance” bc of knowing the story about it being made by the pros in secret, etc. But it seems it may be more accessible than most of the other 9’ race boats on the market.
Dagger seems to have a real thing for semi soft edges, and produces a lot of boats that are user friendly, predictable, and somewhat forgiving. Oh and tough, with super nice outfitting…and that leak quite a bit, haha. 💦
Thanks buddy yeah agree with all you aid Dagger fills that gap between The soft forgiving and sharp aggressive
Thanks for the review! I'm currently paddling a Phantom and I'm curious about the Code. Did they add some rail or flatten it out like the Scorch? It looks to me like they took a Mamba and just added some bow rocker but I have not seen one in person.
Its flatter with way more rail I will have something out on those soon
Great review wade!! What do think the phantom in big water?
Personally the scorch is my go too for big flowing runs
Love the videos Wade. Have enjoyed the earnest comments / feedback / perspective you bring to boat reviews and design. Question: Some team Dagger paddlers run their seat all the way forward, whereas you run yours towards the back. Can you go into how the Phantom handles with the seat forward, vs the back? Cheers -
was going to ask the same question. So torn on where to land on mine...
Well I Paddle a lot of HalfSlice boats and have become very comfortable with use the tail to load and drive boats I like getting back on that tail and driving the boat off of it I know some run it forward best thing to do is keep that too with you and maybe do a lap then move it back and do another like i did and it only changed it slightly but it was noticeable so I left it back
There’s a lot of phantoms floating around since the code came out. I paddle a large nomad (I’m 220), and was considering moving into a phantom. The nomad just doesn’t snap into Eddies the way I want it to but other than that I love it. You think I’m too heavy for the phantom or should I go for it? I want this rails cause I tend to run my local creek from mank to flood stage.
The lg code will be perfect fit the phantom will work but coming from a nomad I think the code is a better choice
Hi, I'm having a hard time deciding between the new code and this phantom. I have an old nomad 8.5 and it does a great job in the low volume creek here in quebec. However, I want to upgrade my nomad for something faster and a bit easier to turn but try to keep a rock friendly boat. I try the phantom once and I love it, It was like a faster nomad that can run over any obstacle. How is the Code vs the Phantom Speed? Easy to paddle, predictable and rock friendly type. thanks
Phantom smokes the code the code was made to skip out over stuff and kinda like slow things down i speed you want and turning go phantom check out my podcast with snowybthe designer we talk about the comparison
ruclips.net/video/WwI1t0jTr3Q/видео.html
Hi Wade, which one would you recommend for beginners? Code or Phantom?
Short answer between these Code but I like it when beginners get in something little more aggressive like the scorch
What a. Run!
Nobody can keep up with Pyranha, those guys come out with 3 new designs/boats every year.
You got that right that’s what happens when a company only focused on whitewater and not 4000 other design
@@WadeHarrison if only the outfitting were as good as the designs. I have muscular thighs (bicycle fiend) and those thigh braces cannot be adjusted high enough...not that l don't own a Pyranha boat (l do) but it has Dagger hip pads in it.
@@nicksinderson3302 I get that nick thanks for the feedback
Interesting boat, not my style, but interesting. 11:17 that water has some force!
What paddle is that?
the lettman did a video on them if your interested and your in the usa let me know
ruclips.net/video/-bXOMQtixUk/видео.html
@@WadeHarrison one of my yakers is looking for WW 2 piece, I will forwrd them the video.
@@FeWolf awesome hit me up if they want to get in contact
Is this the West Fork Tuckasegee?
Edit: Nvm
Yes It Is...
Your Reviews are great. Please Test the Lettmann Rocky L
Thanks buddy and yes I actually just talked to a friend last Sunday and he was paddling the lettman rocky L him and one of his friends are going to start distributing them here in the USA so will have some lettman content coming
@@WadeHarrison Thanks. That sounds good. I'm really looking forward to your test. your experience with other boats is almost 100% the same as mine. here is a little video from my first trip with the lettmann rocky in the swiss alps ruclips.net/video/ZuDU5IFWw98/видео.html
Didn’t know the tuck got like that
Yeah it’s fun one
Very good Video. Greetings ronactive
Thanks for watching
Again love the video
thanks!