You could contact Esquif and ask them.
I think the biggest difference might be in the pedigreed. The Pocket Canyon gets its shape from the Bluehole Sunbrust. Comparing to the Vertige X, it's probably faster and has a more traditional hull shape (shallow arch) and a more classic feel when solo paddling it. Might it have narrower ends? At 14'6" it a nice solo tripping canoe with a lot of capacity for gear and speed and could be outfitted a bit like a small tandem where you paddle it solo from an after of centre seat and thus portage from a fixed yoke.
Comparing the Vertige X to the Pocket Canyon, it's based on an old school ww solo canoe, that was easy and friendly to paddle--no edges. A bit slower, and usually a centre solo paddling position (saddle or seat).
I've paddled all three--Pocket Canyon, Vertige X and Vertige. It surprises me sometimes how light and nimble the Vertige (non X) can be while running ww, including boofing (without gear).
Addressing your statements. Both would work for Class III. Pocket Canyon might carve better but the Vertige is going to turn better. If loaded on a trip in Class III, "hitting eddies, sneaking behind boulders, etc." seems to be a bit much for any 14 foot or longer canoe (but that might depend on the size and volume of the rapid). Both are big solo canoes if you "frequently use cross strokes for acceleration and carving offside"--doable but they are as wide of a 18'6" WW II Jensen.
Both have "capacity for up to 2 week trips" but the Pocket Canyon is the winner there. The Vertige X would mean packing light. You could "install a bench seat" in either. I've done the Grand Canyon is the Vertige with a saddle and the Vertige X with a saddle-bench combination.
Paraphasing you, the Pocket Canyon was faster, drier, and did everything my Supernova did, but better. Sounds like you have your answer. The Pocket Canyon would make a nice capable wilderness/river tripping canoe. The Vertige X is probably a better 1 week WW river tripper.
And for up to Class III, composite might be worth a consideration as the Pocket Canyon and Vertige X are probably over 60 pounds outfitted.
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