Ammo M
Short Facts
Intended Paddling Environment
Stats (Metric)
Volume
241.9 ltr / 63.9 gal
Cockpit Length
871 cms / 28'7"
Cockpit Width
48.3 cms / 19"
Minimum Paddler Weight
69.9 kg / 154 lbs
Maximum Paddler Weight
109.8 kg / 242 lbs
The Ammo is a boat with many uses. Some will play in it, some will run tight technical lines in it and some will do some real new stuff! Whatever you use it for its short length, tight carving rails and plentiful volume will provide a super responsive river running package that will boof and run lines you thought you'd never make. Its flat hull will still surf and carve up a wave too so it's the true all-round river freerider!
User reviews
Review
Pros / The Good
This is your boat if:
•Your playboat feels a little small for this run but you still want to do some surfing.
•Your creekboat feels a little big for this little creek.
•You don't care about the new school moves and just want a boat with a planing hull to run what ever the heck you want to run.
Cons / The Bad
Not for the lazy paddler.
Review
About Me
I'm 5' 10" and 180#, been kayaking for over 20 years, Live in Grangeville, Idaho,and have owned more kayaks than I can count. I have 5 right now, and kayak very little class five. I kayak all year round, and have spent over 50 days in my Ammo. I have had it on bigger volume rivers like the Salmon R. Idaho and down to more technical rivers like the Southfork of the Clearwater, and all kinds of water in between. Without a doubt, this is my favorite boat. If I was a playboater or a class 5+ boater I think I would go with something else... but for me, this is perfect.
Pros / The Good
The outfitting fits me very well, and I haven't had any kind of a breakdown with the outfitting. It is extremely nimble, which makes it a lot of fun in tight waters. It boofs well. Resurfaces well and has room for overnight gear. I roll it easily, and spend a lot of time with a big grin on my face when I'm paddling it.
Cons / The Bad
I have been surprised a few times when I didn't punch holes that I thought I would, but I have found that when I have 12-15 pounds of gear in the stern, it punches through fine and tracks like a larger boat. So sometimes I put the extra weight in the boat to tweak the performance
Review
About Me
Location: Boonsboro, MD
Age: 54
Weight: 74.8 kgs
Review
About Me
Location: Boonsboro, MD
Age: 54
Weight: 74.8 kgs
Review
About Me
Location: Great northwest
Age: 25
Weight: 86.2 kgs