Pyranha Reactr Whitewater Kayak

Pyranha Reactr Whitewater Kayak

Pyranha Reactr Whitewater Kayak

         
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Ride higher and drier in rapids, scream into eddies faster than ever, and find your line without any limitations.
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Ride higher and drier in rapids, scream into eddies faster than ever, and find your line without any limitations. The ReactR is Pyranha's most innovative design yet, and opens new doors within the world of creek and river running for kayakers of all abilities.

In the design of the ReactR, Pyranha have spent significant time developing an entirely new style of hull, with a perfectly positioned pivot point and two planing surfaces, one in front and another behind, which the paddler can switch between with ease. This means the boat is stable both when landing a drop on the bow and when planing out of features on the tail. You want that skip, and Pyranha have delivered.

This isn't just a kayak – it's a statement about Pyranha's commitment to leading the charge and progressing the sport through design innovation. The ReactR’s development tore up the rulebook on creek boat design and rewrote it – embrace the new era of whitewater kayaking!

 

Perfected Hull

The ReactR hull has been perfected to enable direction changes when flat without tripping over the tail.

Perfected Hull

Pivot Hull Philosophy

Pivot Hull Philosophy

Tail Design

Tail Design

Innovative Rocker

Innovative Rocker

Smoother Water Entry

Smoother Water Entry

Hull Efficiently
 
Hull Efficiently
Dynamic Bow
 
Dynamic Bow
Elite Outfitting System
 
Elite Outfitting System

 

DIMENSIONS, VOLUME & WEIGHT
Sizes M L
Length 273cm / 8' 11" 276cm / 9'
Width 70cm / 27.5" 71cm / 28"
External Cockpit Length 91cm / 35" 91.5cm / 36"
External Cockpit Width 52cm / 20.5" 53cm / 21"
Volume tbc tbc
Hatch Volume    
Weight 23kg / 51lb tbc
Optimum Paddler Weight 70-95kg / 155-210lb 85-125kg / 185-275lb
 
 

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