Most of us start off kayaking with just the basics… a kayak, a paddle, a PFD and maybe a dry bag. That’s all you really need for a short day trip but as you find yourself paddling more and more you may want to add some cool kayak gear and safety …
Sea Eagle 300X Review
The Sea Eagle Explorer kayak was my first inflatable kayak I ever owned. I bought it originally for its versatility and the fact that you really get a lot for your money. They continue to remain very popular and this new solo version the Sea Eagle …
New & Improved Angler FastTrack Package
Sea Eagle has started the New Year with a new anglers package option for their popular FastTrack inflatable kayak. The 385ftg as it is called was designed to meet the needs of any angler. I was very excited to see this option …
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Winter Kayaking Safety Precautions
It is a lot harder to get motivated to go out paddling in cold conditions but I always find that once out there, I am thankful I went. With the proper gear it’s all very doable. The number one concern while paddling in cold weather is …
Layering for Cold Weather Paddling
If the water isn’t frozen, there’s no reason to stop kayaking when the weather turns cold. The trick to keeping warm is all in the layering. If your body and extremities are warm and if you follow some safety precautions, you can enjoy many cold …
Have Kayak, Will Travel
One of the coolest things about owning an inflatable kayak is that you can take it traveling. Most people think of kayaking as an activity done close to home or at least within driving distance. However a large majority of inflatable kayaks can …