Thursday, August 9, 2012

What you should know before buying an inflatable canoe or kayak



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If you are new to kayaking or an experienced veteran you should acquaint your self with canoeing and kayaking as best you can so you can determine which inflatable best suits your personal wants and needs. 
Some things to consider when making your purchase are as follows...
Are you going to use the inflatable kayak or canoe … 
  • on slow moving river or flat bodies of water like lakes or in coastal areas like mangroves and marshes? 
  • on medium to fast moving waters like Mountain Rivers or Whitewater? 
  • for family recreation, adventure or physical fitness? 
  • for camping, hunting or exploration? 
  • for one, two or 3 persons (tandem)?
      The inflatable kayak has evolved greatly over the last few decades. In the past they were just flimsy beach or pool toys but are now the favorite among a multitude of kayaking and canoeing enthusiasts. Inflatable kayaks and canoes are used for both whitewater sports and sea kayaking alike. Whatever model you choose, the inflatable kayak or canoe will take up far more space than its hard shell relative. This will let you pack and transport it in the trunk of your vehicle for your adventures and you can even store it in your closet.     Take a bit of time to explore this site. We listed our Top Picks by Single and Tandem. Watch our videos (and more on youtube), then go ahead and plan an adventure and discover why so many people are discovering Inflatable Kayaks and Inflatable Canoes as the only choice for their sporting and recreation needs.


1 comment:

  1. Just found this page. Looks new! A lot of good stuff about inflatable kayaks. Best part about it is that is simple and clean. I look forward to returning and seeing what you've done. Just a suggestion... you might want to add a place where people can sign up for email updates when something new is added (I might forget that you are hear : - ). Looking forward to seeing other peoples comments going forward.

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