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The Dagger Mamba Creeker 7. 6 Kayak is the water bound version of a high performance luxury car. You can paddle this boat like a grandma in a canoe, or you can cross currents and carve through eddy lines like a hot knife through butter. Dagger took the versatile Mamba and outfitted it with the Creeker seat to give you a forgiving boat that charges hard through rapids, boofs with the best of 'em, and won't get trapped by grabby eddy lines. The Creeker seat differs from the seat in the plain ol' Mamba in a few areas. Rotomolded, the Creeker seat is stiffer, making escapes easier. The step out wall is stiffer too, so shoulder schlepping is simple, and stepping onto dry land doesn't leave you floundering like a fish out of water. An added storage tray does more than hold stuff it enhances the hull structure, giving the boat a whiff more stability and rigidity. Otherwise, this boat is everything you've come to love from the Mamba. The planing hull makes learning a breeze and ripping Class V whites downright gleeful. The bountiful bow volume and peak deck punch holes and deflect small chop so the boat stays up, bobbing the water's surface. Junk in the trunk takes a slightly different shape when you're stowing gear in the stern but the concept remains the same. In addition to storage space, stern volume forgives most of your mistakes and helps the Mamba ride high to avoid boils. Stable yet sassy, the Mamba won't get flippant with beginners, while still giving expert paddlers all the play they can handle.
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