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Choosing Your First Kayak: An In-Depth Guide for Beginners (top 7 recreational kayaks for beginner)

Choosing Your First Kayak: An In-Depth Guide for Beginners (top 7 recreational kayaks for beginner)

Posted by Pascal Smyth on 2024 Mar 20th

Hey there! Today we’re going to be looking at a selection of recreational kayaks that might be suitable for those either just getting into kayaking, or looking for something really relaxed and comfortable on the water. To be a bit more specific, we’re looking at sit-inside kayaks, around 10 to 12 feet long. This category has a surprising amount of variety, so there’s lots to consider when it co …
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Wilderness Systems Recon 120 HD Fishing Kayak Review

Wilderness Systems Recon 120 HD Fishing Kayak Review

Posted by Rindy Stalley on 2024 Mar 14th

I have had two full seasons now under my belt, running the Recon 120 HD by Wilderness Systems . I have walked and waded small creeks with it, I have been in big water, with some of the most challenging fishing conditions you could ever imagine. From 3-4 ft rollers, to gale force thunderstorm winds, and pelting heavy rain. Chasing and hauling lake trout from the depths of Cold Lake with brutal wav …
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Brooke's Kayaking Adventure in Ecuador: A Western Canoe Kayak Ambassador's Journey

Brooke's Kayaking Adventure in Ecuador: A Western Canoe Kayak Ambassador's Journey

Posted by Brooke on 2024 Feb 23rd

Intro I’m Brooke, the newest addition to the Western Canoe Kayak ambassador team! I recently spent seven weeks kayaking and traveling in Ecuador.  After I finished the two year Adventure Studies Diploma in May, I knew I was going to go back to TRU for two more years and turn the diploma into a degree. I also knew that I didn't want to go back right after the summer ended. I had a b …
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Composite Boat Repair Guide: Step-by-Step DIY Instructions

Composite Boat Repair Guide: Step-by-Step DIY Instructions

Posted by Pascal Smyth on 2024 Feb 7th

One of the main concerns I hear from customers when they are considering a higher end composite craft, whether that be a kayak or a canoe, is durability. It makes sense, as most composite layups are significantly lighter than a comparable sized plastic kayak, especially those using a rotomolded polyethylene construction. Though there are some manufacturers that sacrifice some toughness for lightne …
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