Compare Tuna 2 vs

Tuna 2

Waka
Overall
76%
Tuna 2


Manoeuvrability
100%
Linear Speed
83%
Turning
100%
Stability
83%
Boof
67%
Lightness
83%
Outfitting
33%
Material resistance
67%
Good for beginner
50%
Good for intermediate
100%
Good for advanced
100%
Good for steep
50%
Good for volume
100%

Weight Of Use
Good kayak for the intermediate and advanced paddler for big volume rivers. The kayaker must be maximum 75-80 Kg.
Good
Very easy to control on big water. Very nice the feeling when you land from a boof. Good stability
Bad
The construction is still a work in progress. The seat is quite high and it's not possible to low it down. The side rails can give problems on rocky rivers. The new version doesn't have an high nose for boofing

Shiva

Pyranha
Overall
57%
Shiva


Manoeuvrability
50%
Linear Speed
50%
Turning
67%
Stability
33%
Boof
83%
Lightness
67%
Outfitting
50%
Material resistance
67%
Good for beginner
67%
Good for intermediate
80%
Good for advanced
60%
Good for steep
67%
Good for volume
100%

Weight Of Use
This boat cannot be considered a special boat but the beginner and the advanced kayaker can enjoy this kayak both in valume and steep creeks. The M version is good from 70 to 80 Kg.
Good
Easy kayak with a good bow shape. The high front rocker permit to easely boof waves and holes. This kayak keeps the line in a good way and it's not hard to correct if necessary.
Bad
Very soft plastic and the seat it's not very solid (I felt it moving sidewise). The hul is quite narrow and thus the kayak it's a bit unstable. The vertical side on the back makes some rotations harder