Exploring high-performance, light-touring kayaks with Paul Gamache’s 3,900-mile, 78-day source-to-sea record descent of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. — The following story appeared originally ...
Trak bills its Trak 2.0 not as a folding kayak, but as a traditional watercraft redesigned for the modern adventurer that’s still small enough to carry on your back. Founder Nolin Veillard and his ...
Inflatable kayaks are a great way to get out on the water, whether you’re fishing a local pond, touring a tranquil bay, or splashing your way through whitewater. Stable, sleek and, above all, fun, ...
It’s a brave new world out there, and not just in the ways that first come to mind. In the outdoor recreation industry, there are more portable kayaks and paddleboards available than ever before. Some ...
There really isn’t such a boat. For Class II, yes, you could buy a short touring kayak and probably be dandy. But Class IV is pretty serious stuff—fast-moving water, narrow channels, lots of rocks and ...
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