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Kayaking Alivio Double Inflatable Kayak Turquoise

Alivio Double Inflatable Kayak Turquoise

Kayak

£79.49
2stores
Kayaking tectake Kayak Liberty Single Seater&#44 Inflatable&#44 Including Paddle

tectake Kayak Liberty Single Seater&#44 Inflatable&#44 Including Paddle

Kayak

£89.99
2stores
Kayaking Bestway Hydro Force Paddle 217cm

Bestway Hydro Force Paddle 217cm

Paddle, Length 217cm

£89.99
2stores
Kayaking Bestway Hydro-Force Ventura Kajak 330x86 Silber

Bestway Hydro-Force Ventura Kajak 330x86 Silber

Kajak-Set

£267.99
2stores
KAYAK

FAQ

  1. Level. What kind of paddler are you? If you are a beginner, it is wise to choose a stable and durable kayak. In general, it can be said that the wider and flatter the hull, the more stable but also slower it will be to paddle.
  2. Size. The basic rule is the taller you are, the longer the kayak you should have. Heavier people should have a wider kayak for stability. For children, kayaks that are around 4 meters are suitable, while adults can handle kayaks from 4.5 up to 6 meters.
  3. Type of paddling. Where you paddle also matters for what size you should choose. If you plan to paddle on the high seas and lakes, a longer kayak is better, while a shorter kayak can be easier to paddle with on calm water and in narrow rivers.

There are kayaks made in a variety of materials, but the two most common are:

  • Plastic - These are the most durable and do not break in the first place. They are also cheaper and a good option for beginners because they are paddled a little slower.

  • Fibreglass - Fiberglass kayaks are more shock sensitive and crack easier than plastic kayaks. However, they are stiffer and give more of a boat feel and are a good choice for an experienced paddler.

Although it is really a matter of taste, there are some general recommendations for which paddle type you should choose for your paddle(https://www.pricerunner.com/cl/1204/Swim-Water-Sports?attr_57159162=60448343). If you don’t paddle that often and for shorter distances, for example, in rivers among rocks, then an aluminium paddle is a good choice. It is the cheapest kind, and it is also shock resistant. If you are an experienced paddler who paddles longer distances and often, then it is recommended that you choose a paddle in fibreglass or carbon because it provides better performance and weighs less.

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