1. Why Do I Need A Sit On Kayak?

Sit on kayaks is very easy and affordable way to enter the paddling world. They provide great fun, not only for you, but also for your children, wife and your whole family. It provides good exercise and is very relaxing. You can use a sit on kayak for anything that must be done on water, whether it is surfing, whitewater, touring, exploring, diving, fishing, etc.

2. How Do I Find The Right Product?

You can search for the right product by using the search box on the site or by using the links available on the home page. By using any of these two methods, you will be supplied with a variety of sorting functions to help you to find the right product.

3. How Long Before I Can Start To Whitewater?

Kayaks are a good way to whitewater and are very stable on the water. Please do not whitewater on your first visit to the river. Firstly familiarize yourself with your kayak and try smaller and not so rough rapids to learn to balance yourself and to control your kayak. You don’t want to break or loose your kayak on your first visit to the river or drown yourself.

4. I Feel Much Better If Someone Can Train Me To Use My Kayak

Kayaking is not a difficult sport and you will be able to learn very quickly to balance yourself on a kayak. While this is the case, you can also make use of local kayaking clubs with trained instructors to help you to get kayaking as quickly as possible. If you don’t live near a river or lake, consult the directory or yellow pages for kayaking clubs near your favorite kayaking spot.

5. How Do I Store My Kayak

There is many ways to store your kayak. Keep these tips in mind when storing your kayak: Don’t hang your kayak from their carrying straps. This will damage the structure of your kayak and compromise the hull of your kayak and could warp and disfigure the kayak’s shape. Do not store your kayak flat on the ground as this can cause disfigurement of the natural shape and it is easier for critters and bugs to access your kayak. Protect your kayak from snow and excess water as this can lead to disfigurement and warping. Do not store your kayak near excess heat. Avoid storing your kayak flat or on one side and if you must store it in this way, flip and change the position of your kayak often so that your kayak don’t get damaged. Use a 303 protectant or similar to protect your kayak from sun damage and oxidation. When paddling in salt water, please rinse off your kayak as salt can degrade the hull materials and corrode metal parts.

6. What Is The Difference Between a Rigid and Inflatable Kayak?

Rigid kayaks are made of wood, plastic and/or fiberglass or a combination of all three. Rigid kayaks are pricier than inflatable kayaks because of the hard-shell materials. Rigid kayaks can vary from beginner kayaks to more advanced kayaks and can be used for any kind of kayaking sport. Inflatable kayaks are made from PVC, hypalon, polyurethane and neoprene. Inflatable kayaks can easily be stored as they are very light and compact and can easily fit into the back of your car. Inflatable kayaks is cheaper than rigid kayaks due to the materials its made of. Inflatable kayaks are normally used for learning or fishing while kayaking.

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