The Harmony Duo Float Resuce System is the best means of returning to your vessel without assistance when you go for an un-planned swim.



Lotus Paddling Pants

October 11th, 2008

“With the Patagonia Paddling Pants, unwanted blasts of cold water will be just a bad memory. The relaxed-fit pants have room for a couple layers of Capilene underneath if youre in a play boat in the snowmelt or pushing the season into the cold months on your sea kayak.



Old Town Loon 138 Kayak

October 5th, 2008

“The Old Town Loon 138 Kayak is for beginning paddlers who need a long, easy-to-paddle boat for day-long trips and all-around flat-water fun.



Tributary Strike Inflatable Kayak

September 28th, 2008

The Tributary Strike Inflatable Kayak gives any paddler an exceptional kayak at a reasonable price. Tributary designed this one person kayak for adventures on flat and whitewater.



Wilderness Systems fused recreational boat stability with touring boat outfitting and speed to produce the Tsunami 125 Touring Kayak.



Aire Brass Oar Locks

September 22nd, 2008

“For your next extended whitewater rafting adventure, bring along a spare set of AIRE Brass Oar Locks. AIRE Brass Oar Locks provide a solid connection between your rafts frame and oars and are strong enough to withstand the burliest class V rapids and school-bus size holes.



Prijon Rim Ardeche 2 Piece Paddle

September 22nd, 2008

The Prijon Rim Ardeche paddle has large asymmetric blades made with Reaction Injected Molded (RIM) urethane for efficient and relaxed paddling. A great option for the economy minded paddler!



“The Perception Carolina Airlite Series Kayak takes advantage of the latest hull materials to decrease drag and weight, making this day-touring kayak very easy to paddle and transport.



The AT Paddles SS Tour T4 E Touring Paddle is designed with the developing paddler in mind.



Lotus Long-Sleeve Paddle Top

September 10th, 2008

The Patagonia Long-Sleeve Paddle Top is a light and mobile whitewater top that keeps you cool so you can concentrate on getting through the rapids.