I’m planning on buying a wavesport Z river kayak just to use for surf kayaking in the sea and i wanted to know if it would be a appropriate kayak to get.
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Learn about kayak paddles and what to look for when buying a kayak paddle in this free video. Expert: Lloyd Reeves Contact: www.fastkayak.com Bio: Lloyd Reeves started paddling with his dad as a preschooler. He won his first canoe race at the age of 12 and built his first kayak at the age of 14. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves
Learn about kayak paddles and what to look for when buying a kayak paddle in this free video. Expert: Lloyd Reeves Contact: www.fastkayak.com Bio: Lloyd Reeves started paddling with his dad as a preschooler. He won his first canoe race at the age of 12 and built his first kayak at the age of 14. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves
In this free kayaking video lesson an expert talks about what a bow stall is in kayaking and how to do one as an advanced kayaking move. Expert: James Sullivan Contact: www.kayaklesson.com Bio: James Sullivan introduced to whitewater kayaking at age 12, James Sullivan is currently a head instructor at Zoar Outdoor, and a member of Team Z. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
I am looking for a waterproof GPS unit for kayaking. I do mostly lazy river and lake kayaking. It would also be used for biking, hiking and some driving. Color would be nice as would mapping. I’d choose color over mapping but that’s just me. I don’t really want to spend more on map subscriptions than on the unit itself.
My boyfriend and I are beginner kayakers and want to start kayaking some rivers. Since we’d be travelling down stream, do we NEED two cars to pull this off? Is there any other way? Something clever that I haven’t thought of? Thanks.
OK i’m not going to get state of the art kayaking equipment i am just asking how expensive average kayaking equipment is.
My friend and I are looking for an estuary, reserve or something very smooth and easy to go kayaking. I don’t know what’s good this time of year, if anything. We’re open to a tour and would have to rent kayaks either way.