Hey guys, I understand different people prefer different boats. My impression is you guys often appear to be talking people out of getting a Gnarvana. Puzzling. I have nothing bad to say about the Flow but prefer the Gnarvana. I am 6’1” at 175 lbs and paddle a medium. A few things to mention about the Gnarvana: With the boat’s rocker, it is a big boat that paddles like a small boat. The boat is the easiest to roll I have ever been in, even easier than the old Villain. The Gnar is incredibly stable. Many times, I have been where I would be rolling any other boat, but with the Gnarvana, I easily weeble to stay up right. For a high-volume boat, it front surfs and spins well. I find the Gnar to be a darn fun boat to paddle. Note: I am pretty much a Jackson Kayak paddler. I try other boats but end up in a Jackson. I’m looking forward to trying a Clutch. My other current boats are an Antix 2 and an older Rockstar. Cheers
I am 200lb and freakin LOVE the Large Flow. Only paddled medium Gnarvana once and liked it but didn’t get me excited like the Large Flow. L Flow is floaty and playful. Goes anywhere you want it to. Stays high on the water. Has a longer water line in the bow for traditional running with big kick rocker in the stern. Have been raving about it since I got it a month ago. Gnarvana seemed to stick to the water and stay on line where Large Flow floated across the water and moved anywhere you needed it to.
@@mikecatura6210 the complaint I got about the medium and small flow is that it wasn’t the right size for the paddlers on class v and over boofed drops. But the large at my size is perfect and I like how it has that much play for boofing and stuff. Haha, stuck in cold snowy weather dreaming about paddling 😅. Demo one for sure
Are you launching the Flow and Clutch in the U.K.?
Hey guys, I understand different people prefer different boats. My impression is you guys often appear to be talking people out of getting a Gnarvana. Puzzling. I have nothing bad to say about the Flow but prefer the Gnarvana.
I am 6’1” at 175 lbs and paddle a medium. A few things to mention about the Gnarvana: With the boat’s rocker, it is a big boat that paddles like a small boat. The boat is the easiest to roll I have ever been in, even easier than the old Villain. The Gnar is incredibly stable. Many times, I have been where I would be rolling any other boat, but with the Gnarvana, I easily weeble to stay up right. For a high-volume boat, it front surfs and spins well. I find the Gnar to be a darn fun boat to paddle.
Note: I am pretty much a Jackson Kayak paddler. I try other boats but end up in a Jackson. I’m looking forward to trying a Clutch. My other current boats are an Antix 2 and an older Rockstar. Cheers
Doesn’t Dane paddle the L flow?
L flow vs M gnar? Thoughts, they spec out as almost identical
I am 200lb and freakin LOVE the Large Flow. Only paddled medium Gnarvana once and liked it but didn’t get me excited like the Large Flow. L Flow is floaty and playful. Goes anywhere you want it to. Stays high on the water. Has a longer water line in the bow for traditional running with big kick rocker in the stern.
Have been raving about it since I got it a month ago.
Gnarvana seemed to stick to the water and stay on line where Large Flow floated across the water and moved anywhere you needed it to.
Thanks! Seems like you get all of the benefits of the Mgnar in a L flow but you also get the playfulness.
@@mikecatura6210 the complaint I got about the medium and small flow is that it wasn’t the right size for the paddlers on class v and over boofed drops. But the large at my size is perfect and I like how it has that much play for boofing and stuff. Haha, stuck in cold snowy weather dreaming about paddling 😅. Demo one for sure
In the same boat my friend. Did have some nice pow turn’s today!