Kayaking
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Ocean Kayak Malibu Two XL Sit-on-Top Kayak
1 recommendation
"Kayaking is tough. But, if you have a partner, it is much easier. This kayak is a two-seater so you can have company on your trip around the lake. Just make sure they keep paddling too, or you're going to be exhausted."
Maratac Grappling Hook
1 recommendation
"Who wouldn't want there own mini-grappling hook? Definitely a unique item with a bunch of survival items wrapped up inside. This would be a great item for hanging a bear bag."
Fishing Polarized Sunglasses by HaberVision
1 recommendation
"I went fly fishing in Wyoming this summer with a friend a few summers ago and I'll tell you fly fishing is more like hunting than fishing. You need to see those fish and gently place the fly on the water near them. For this you need a great pair of glasses and if you are like me and just learning a pair of bi-focals built in for retying the fly as you snag it in a tree would be great. My friend..."
Polarized Sunglasses - the McKenzy by HaberVision
1 recommendation
"Finally some sunglasses that are meant for us outdoor folks. These are made of virtually unbreakable Trilon and Griptor insert over the temples. They are light for the hiker that chops the end off of the toothbrush to save weight on a long hike in the Sawtooths and yet durable enough that they won't break if you topple over while biking in the Boise foothills. The Carbolite polymer lenses hav..."
Explorers' Corner: Alaska Kayaking in Glacier Bay
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"Although kayaking amongst glaciers and humpback whales may not be something you can wrap up and tie with a bow, it is definitely a treasure: one of jaw-dropping beauty and awe-inspiring majesty that will be long anticipated, enjoyed and remembered. Good (group) gifting."
Seattle Sling Dry Bag
1 recommendation
"even though where I leave its fall .....those who live in warmer parts of the country and like hiking, kayaking, or riding water buffalos....then this bag will keep all your goodies dry. Its zipper-less and has a polythene lining to keep the water out..click over for more detailed pics!"
Vibram FiveFingers: Flow
1 recommendation
"It's almost as if you were walking barefoot and stepped in camopaint. Apparently the Flow is designed so that you can walk in water and not slip like your bare feet would."
SealLine Seal Pack
1 recommendation
"This seal pack is great for a small personal waterproof pack. This is perfect for someone to keep their keys in, their lunch or their camera. Good for kayaking trips, white water rafting, boating and other "wet" activities."
Salomon Tech Amphibian Water Shoes
1 recommendation
"Water shoes are a great asset for anyone on a river, whether you're kayaking or canoeing or just walking around. They protect your feet from sharp rocks and still provide good grip so you don't fall off slippery rocks."
NRS Venus Wetsuit
1 recommendation
"This wetsuit is great to keep you warm when diving in cold water! It also provides sun protection and protection against chaffing. I also have found that wearing long wetsuits are great when diving through jellies or surfing anywhere you might find jellies. It protects you from the stinging."
NRS Little Jane 3MM Wetsuit
1 recommendation
"I love this wetsuit! I prefer shorties, since I like to dive in warm water. They allow you to move freely and keep from chaffing. This is awesome for surfing, diving or kayaking in warm water."
NRS Hydroskin Paddling Gloves
1 recommendation
"These paddling gloves are unisex and are awesome prevention of blisters and chaffed hands. They also repel water and insulate by keeping your body heat in. Important if you're paddling on cold water."
Kokatat Gore-Tex Front-Entry Dry Suit with Relief Zipper and Socks
1 recommendation
"Ok. If you like to stay dry, why are you kayaking? Actually dry suits help when you're in chilly water or cold conditions. Keep from getting hypothermic with a good dry suit like this one! It's completely waterproof, so you'll be nice and dry."
Wheeleez Kayak Cart - Mini
1 recommendation
"When you have your kayak, you need to treat it well to keep it lasting for a long time. This cart prevents scratching, denting or tearing of your kayak when you move it. The wheels are designed to move heavy items over adverse grounds, so it's great to use when you're camping or trying to get your kayak in somewhere rocky or trecherous."
Seals Tropical Tour Spray Skirt
1 recommendation
"This spray skirt is durable and water resistant. It's long lasting and has a grab loop in the front for easy release and exit. Perfect to keep you dry and comfortable."
Aqua-Bound Manta Ray Paddle
1 recommendation
"Some paddles are cheaper than others, good for those of us spending all our money on gas. These are some that are cheap, but still really good. They provide a lot of movement with very little stroke, so it helps you to stay on the water longer."
Innova Safari Inflatable Kayak
1 recommendation
"We saw a kayaker in the mountains on one like this and I was curious about how it worked. They're surprisingly sturdy and tough, though they're inflatable. Usually they're harder to steer than regular hard side kayaks. This one, though, is easy to turn as well. Plus it deflates for easy storage or transport."
Belize Legacy Beach Resort
1 recommendation
"Can't think. My brain is mush from too much sun. Just came back from 5 glorious days here. Everyone should see Belize at least once in their life. From Mayan ruins, scuba diving, snorkeling, cave tubing, to just relaxing on beach with white sands and crystal clear water...there's something for everyone. This truly is paradise."
Youngs River Falls II trunks
1 recommendation
"These trunks are great. They are a sold color, so will never go out of style. You can wear these rafting or hiking, in case you come across some water to get it. They have a pocket which can actually be really handy."
Thule Car Racks Hullavator Kayak Carrier
1 recommendation
"This roof-top rack allows you to load and unload your kayak with ease! Instead of having to ask your buddy to help you, you are actually able to do it by yourself with this rack. It minimizes reaching, so you don't have to be six foot tall to do load!"
Inflatable kayak
2 recommendations
"This kayak is great to store! It's inflatable and weighs only 29 lbs! Just deflate it and pack it away when you're finished with your fun camping weekend! Perfect for Memorial Day weekend!"
Dry Sack
2 recommendations
"This eVac Dry Sack is something that I was introduced to by my boyfriend. Perfect for a kayacker or backpacker. It holds clothes or whatever you don't want to get wet and compresses as you roll the top down! Keep your pack organized and your clothes dry!"
Athleta: Libra Shoe by J-41
1 recommendation
"These shoes are the perfect companions when you know your feet are going to get wet but you would prefer a little more traction than your bare feet will provide, i.e. kayaking, boating, sailing. The water will flow through the shoes rather than remaining within, so at least your feet won't feel water-logged at the end of the day. In both black and brown with partially recycled materials."
Discovery Trekking Outfitters : Wick-er Warmup Wicking Towel
1 recommendation
"This towel is wonderful. It is a fast drying, antimicrobial (won't grow bacteria) lightweight towel. It doesn't get stinky like regular cotton towels even when packed damp. It has a high spf rating and is perfect for swimming, sports, backpacking/camping and travel. Discovery Trekking also makes pillowcases and sheet covers for moisture management (night sweats!) that are antimicrobial."
Cabela's -- Carlisle Magic Aluminum Shaft Kayak Paddles
1 recommendation
"Obviously you do not want to be up a creek (or in the middle of the ocean) without a paddle, so be sure to remember a pair of those if you are investing in a kayak. Happy sails."
Magnet Compass
1 recommendation
"This tiny (1/4" long) barrel-shaped rare-earth magnet is a near-indestructible compass. Set on its side on a smooth flat surface (or on a leaf in water), it will quickly swivel to a N-S orientation, indicated by a red dot on the north end. It comes in a screw-top, waterproof aluminum cylinder with an integral loop that makes it easy to attach to a belt, button hole, strap, etc. An ideal ..."
Breitling - Emergency Watch
3 recommendations
"What time is it? Who cares what time it is... a shark's about to eat you on your South African surfing trip and it's time for you Breitling Emergency Watch's beacon thingy to save you. Press a button, help is on the way. But don't just go pressing that darn button when you're only lightly lost (or just want to show off your rescue team to your pals), Chicken Little: the FAA will slap you with a..."
Firefly Lantern by Guyot Designs
7 recommendations
"I love products that do double duty, especially when it comes to camping. The Firefly by Guyot Designs converts most wide mouth bottles into a camp lantern. Seriously, at night it will illuminate a dark bathroom and your path to it. :) Great to find your bottle of water at night in the tent...and kids love it too. So far it has worked with my Nalgene, GSI and Cyclone wide-mouth bottles. Differe..."








