Portable kayaks have improved dramatically over the past decade. They're lighter, more durable, easier to assemble, and they ...
In this video, I'm testing and reviewing the P&H Sea Kayaks Leo - a touring kayak that you can take anywhere, and which I ...
Good news. Manufacturers have recognized the needs of intermediate paddlers, and created a new class of kayaks just for you. These 13- to 14-foot boats sport sleek sea-kayak lines plus some ...
While touring kayaks are great for exploring your local waterways, they can be quite a hassle to carry over long distances. It was with this in mind that Pakayak created the Bluefin 14. It's a modular ...
I tend to agree kayaks ride a bit lower and show less profile to the wind, so are less apt to get blown around than a canoe, particularly in side winds. You certainly would top out the capacity of ...
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 ...
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, ...
From whitewater rapids, to lakes, rivers and saltwater, people are enjoying kayaks to relax, fish and exercise. If you are considering a kayak, it’s best to first think about where you intend to ride ...
Buying a kayak can be tricky, these basic principles will help you make an informed decision, from the type of boat to the different hull designs. One fine summer day we slipped our kayaks into the ...