@WadeHarrison What about the medium? I haven't had a chance to demo, but Jackson's website lists the maximum weight for the medium at 190, and I don't want to max it out since it will be my creek boat. I typically weigh in the 180's.
@@DownstreamV I tried the Large Flow and I own the M/L Indra (I'm 220lbs at the moment). I feel the Flow in L will do better in bigger volume than the Indra will in lower volume. The other advantage was that, while every bit as stable, it was more light, nimble, and playful feeling on the water - especially hitting tight eddies and ferries. It also has the advantage of not spinning out as much as the Indra, and is easier to roll - definitely a more beginner-friendly platform. Because of where I paddle (Quebec/Ontario), I like the Indra a lot, but I think I'd have been as happy with the Flow.
I sat in one at the Cheoah I consider this size a true small not to small not to big I feel that they nailed the sizes on the flowby
Felt good to me and my chicken legs
@WadeHarrison What about the medium? I haven't had a chance to demo, but Jackson's website lists the maximum weight for the medium at 190, and I don't want to max it out since it will be my creek boat. I typically weigh in the 180's.
What’s your opinion on the flow vs the code for a beginner? Was leaning towards the latter but now not so sure 🤔
They are both great and I don’t think either you could go wrong. Really comes down to personal preference with outfitting and how it feels to you.
Curious how the medium compares to the Dagger Indra you’ve been paddling lately? So, you think the most direct comp is the LL RMX?
The flow is more suited for creeking the Indra for big water.
@@DownstreamV I tried the Large Flow and I own the M/L Indra (I'm 220lbs at the moment). I feel the Flow in L will do better in bigger volume than the Indra will in lower volume. The other advantage was that, while every bit as stable, it was more light, nimble, and playful feeling on the water - especially hitting tight eddies and ferries. It also has the advantage of not spinning out as much as the Indra, and is easier to roll - definitely a more beginner-friendly platform. Because of where I paddle (Quebec/Ontario), I like the Indra a lot, but I think I'd have been as happy with the Flow.
@@brentwade9346thanks for the input I think I would agree with all your statements .
I'd love to see you get the chance to take it on something bigger
Buy me one 😂
@@DownstreamVhaha exactly what I say when I get that same comment
It seems very responsive, little lean goes long way.
Oh yea for sure !