There are many varieties of kayaks that you can take before entering the kayak. Kayaks are usually classified as recreational kayak, kayak fishing, kayak or surf play kayak tour. Ahead to choose whatever you think of kayaking, you must first determine the manner in which it will be used. But above all, your well-being and ease while using the kayak must be a first and paramount importance. What you need to know is that there are different types of materials used for making kayaks. It is... Read Full Story
Inflatable kayaking is very popular with folks who like to travel, either by plane, by car or by RV. It’s also well-liked by those that do not have a lot of storage for a huge hard-shell canoe and who want the amenity of shriveling their kayak at the end of the day.
There’s still a misconception out there that using an inflatable kayak is like employing a pool toy. Though many years back the quality of inflatable kayaks may not have been electrifying, the truth is that today there are... Read Full Story
Every water adventurer knows that the quality of their outdoor experience depends a lot on the kind of kayak boat they have. There are several types in the market, for sure. Unfortunately, the task of selecting the right one is not as easy as it seems. There are so many kayak models to choose from. It can be especially confusing for neophyte kayakers. It would help if you had some criteria or a list of considerations to base your choice on.
The first real consideration that you would have... Read Full Story
By Hunter Livy Not every kayak canoe boat is the same. This is why you cant just pick any kayak based on appearance or personal preference. There are a couple of important concerns that you should have in mind. - First of all, ask yourself what you will be using a kayak for. Different kayak models perform differently depending on your purpose. If for example, you would like to use a kayak for flatwater fishing, you are better off with a flatwater model that has an open cockpit. This will... Read Full Story
By Patrick J.Moore
rivervoice@cureriver.org Despite my highest hopes and boldest predictions, it does
not appear that we are going to get the rain that is needed to make the
Yellow Medicine River navigable.
So we have decided to cancel that trip and
instead encourage everyone who was thinking of going on the Yellow Med to meet
this Saturday May 16 at 2:00 p.m. at Lentz
Landing on the Chippewa River . Paul
Wymar of the Chippewa
River Watershed Project will be your guide... Read Full Story
Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame Inflatable Kayak The AdvancedFrame is a hybrid of a folding frame kayak and an inflatable kayak. Its bow slices through water like a knife and rivals the trackability of hard-shell kayaks. The stern acts as a skeg, increasing the tracking performance. It uses extremely durable materials and high-end components. There is plenty of on-board storage room for extended trips. It sets up in just a few minutes and is compact enough to take along on a weekend... Read Full Story
John's Pine River Kayak Fishing Trip Report , Northern Wisconsin. John Fabina from Wisconsin sent this great two-day kayak fishing report : -”I had a chance to slip up to Northern Wisconsin and try river fishing . It was still a little chilly
and the fish didn't seem very aggressive yet. We did manage to catch a few but no trophies.” Side of W300 fishing kayak, Pine River, Wisconsin. “It was a great trip down the remote river. Again the W300 opened up new opportunities. ...
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Advanced Elements StraitEdge Canoe The Advanced Elements StraitEdge™ Canoe is designed for improved tracking performance over other inflatable canoes. Our unique bow and stern design incorporates aluminum rib forms, air bags and rigid panels in the side walls. This, combined with a durable outer skin, results in a hybrid canoe with unique paddling performance. Hull Design: Built-in aluminum ribs define the bow and stern and improve tracking Comfortable: High support, adjustable padded seats... Read Full Story
Coleman 1-Person Sit-On-Top Touring Kayak Portable, comfortable, stable, and durable--Coleman Inflatable Kayaks are a great choice for navigating your favorite waters and exploring new ones. The Coleman 1-Person Sit-On-Top Touring Kayak measures 80" long by 30" wide and supports up to 395 lbs. Made of tough 22-gauge PVC, the Touring Kayak comes with an 86" aluminum paddle. It features dual-tracking fins for easier steering, a comfortable backrest and armrests, and even includes a convenient... Read Full Story
Advanced Elements Advanced Frame The Advanced Frame Expedition is a thirteen foot hybrid of a folding frame kayak and an inflatable kayak. There is plenty of on-board storage room for extended trips. It sets up in just a few minutes, and is compact enough to take along on a weekend adventure. Advanced Elements Advanced Frame Review This is my third AE kayak (have the AdvancedFrame 10.5 solo & StraitEdge2 tandem) and after a 1 hour paddle, will probably be my favorite. The workmanship and... Read Full Story