Author: Arthur

Arthur G. Moore is a veteran paddler. He has over 10 years of whitewater kayaking experience in his kitty. When he was young, he used to love kayaking in rapid III and rapid IV but as time went on, he decided to concentrate mainly on covering long distances on a standard touring kayak. He is currently working as a senior editor for Kayak Manual.

Kayaking on rivers is an amazing experience in itself. There are so many twists and turns involved in river kayaking that it makes super exciting for newbies who have got tired of kayaking on Stillwater. Traversing along a river is a unique experience in itself. Most of the time, you will find the river a perfect place for fishing but things can change dramatically after a few turns. You could find yourself battling through whitewater. Yes, rivers are treacherous in nature and which is why you need to have a kayak that can withstand extreme conditions. Best 7 Kayaks for…

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You all probably think that wearing board shorts are enough when heading out kayaking or surfing. While this is all what we see in televisions; in reality, this should (is) not always be the case most especially if you are a regular kayaker and do the sport all year round. A wetsuit primarily provides you insulation and thereby, prevent hypothermia caused by prolonged contact with water. This article will give you some of the basic ideas about wetsuit, tips when choosing a wetsuit and caring advice to help them last. History of Wetsuit The first ever wetsuit is believed to…

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Keeping the cockpit of your kayak covered can save you a lot of hassles later. You have absolutely no idea how messy the situation could turn into at the end. An exposed cockpit is like an open invitation to critters and insets to get inside. Moreover, an open cockpit tends to invite dust, debris, and dirt. So, as you have correctly guessed, the kayak Cockpit should be covered when not in use. Thankfully, there are hundreds of varieties of kayak cockpit covers available in the market. But finding the right cockpit cover for your kayak is not as easy as…

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No matter how many years of kayaking experience you have or how skillful you are, accidents can take place at any moment. Your boat can be capsized by a giant wave or by a strong gust of wind and there is almost nothing you can do to stop it. In such cases, a rescue throw bag can make all the difference between life and death. These rescue throw bags are designed in such a way that they can be thrown from the shore to those people who have fallen into the water and thus helping you save their lives. Rescue…

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In case, you have no idea what a dry bag is, allow me explain it in simple English. A dry bag is basically a cylinder-shaped bag, made from waterproof materials. The main objective of a dry bag is to stop the water from getting in. Dry bags are mainly used in popular water sports like canyoning, kayaking and rafting. Dry bags help you keep all your important accessories and dry clothes from getting wet. Usually made from waterproofed fabric or plastic-coated fabric, dry bags allow users to seal the entrance completely so that all your valuable possessions remain safe and…

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So, you have got a kayak. That sounds amazing but how are you planning to transport the kayak from point A to Point B? You just can’t tuck that huge kayak inside your jeep. Don’t even think about it. To transport a 10 feet kayak, you need to have kayak roof racks installed on your jeep. Kayak racks for a jeep will let you transport your kayak without developing any scratches or without damaging the jeep in the process. Now, the market has got overflowed with numerous varieties of kayak roof racks and that means, it will be extremely difficult…

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Dock lines are designed to secure your boat or kayak to a dock. However, dock lines are also used to tie a boat to another boat temporarily while rafting. Now unless you don’t mind seeing your kayak or boat drifting away in open water, you need to invest some money on good quality dock lines otherwise you could be in for some serious troubles. Best 7 Dock Lines Affiliate Disclaimer: This site is reader-supported and we earn commissions (at no additional cost to you) if you purchase products from retailers after clicking on a link from our site. Here we…

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So, you have purchased a premium paddle for your next kayaking adventure. That sounds great. But how are you planning to transport it? Are you going to place it on the roof of your car? This is a terrible idea indeed. If you really care about your paddle and don’t want to see any scratches on it, you need to have a paddle bag. Paddle bags service two purposes. Firstly, they help you keep the interiors of your car clean from the dirt that your paddle may accumulate over the time and secondly, they will also help you project your…

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A strong and sturdy kayak safety flag should be on the top of your kayaking check-list. Without having a kayak flag that can be seen from afar, you are most probably courting troubles. It is the kayak safety flag that makes your vessel visible to large watercraft. In case, if you get into some sort life-threatening situation and in need of urgent rescue, it is this safety flag that is going to save your day. Remember the idiom – ‘Better safe than sorry’? Of course, you do and since you are a paddler either by profession or passion, people expect…

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Just like in the Lord of the Rings where Gollum gets mad whenever someone tries to ‘steal’ his “Precious” ring, kayakers tend to lose their minds whenever they find that the trolling motor Battery is under some of the threats be it real or imaginary. Whatever the case is it, it makes perfect sense that paddlers should do something to protect the trolling motor Batteries from getting damaged either by falling from heights or by coming in direct contact with hazardous materials or chemicals. Now, this is exactly the reason why you need to invest on a good Marine Battery…

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