Why the Dagger Stratos 14.5 Shines

  • Versatility: The "tweener" design allows it to perform light multi-day touring, or you can take it into a surfing zone.
  • Adjustable Drop Skeg: Features a spring-loaded, drop-down skeg that helps the kayak track straight in heavy wind or cross-currents.
  • Sizing Options: Available in two sizes (the S for smaller/average frames and the L for larger/taller paddlers) to ensure a great fit.
  • Comfort & Control: Equipped with leg lifters, adjustable thigh braces, and an incredibly comfortable touring seat.
  • Storage: Features a large oval rear hatch, a domed bow hatch, and bulkheads for excellent dry storage space and built-in buoyancy. [123]
Key Specs (Dagger Stratos 14.5 L)
  • Length: 14' 6"
  • Width: 24.5"
  • Weight: 56 lbs
  • Max Capacity: 315 lbs
  • Material: Rotomolded polyethylene (durable and impact-resistant) [1]
Other Great Rotomolded Alternatives to Consider
If the Stratos isn't quite what you are looking for, these 14.5-foot rotomolded models are excellent alternatives:
  • Riot Edge 14.5: A fantastic, slightly more budget-friendly touring kayak that tracks incredibly well and is highly maneuverable. It comes equipped with a rudder, self-rescue straps, and two bulkheads.
  • Old Town Castine 145: At 14' 5", it offers the responsive handling of a touring boat but with the plush comfort of a recreational kayak. It features an ACS2 seating system and a foot-controlled rudder. 

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