Thursday, May 22, 2014

How to Make the Right Choice When Buying a Kayak

For a prospective kayaker, it can be confusing to sift through all the various kayaks for sale. It should help if you have done enough research about the right kayak for your body build and size; in any case, here are a few pointers to help you choose the right equipment. Here are questions to ask yourself:
  • Where are you going? The venue for your kayaking adventure is the biggest influence in your choice. Recreational kayaks are great for the calm waters of a lake, while sea and day touring kayaks are best for traveling long distances. For beginners, getting a sit-on-top kayak or inflatable ones is a good idea.
  • How far will you travel? A jaunt around the lake or beach is different from riding the current downriver. Additionally, multi-day trips on a kayak are doable, though only sea or day-touring ones can do this.
  • Do you have a partner or are traveling solo? Many kayaks have the option of being for two people or one person. Solo kayakers should choose lighter boats, while groups can choose heavier, sturdier ones.
  • How skilled are you? For beginners, an inflatable kayak is a cheap way to earn some experience in the sport. Intermediate kayakers can move on to recreational kayaks then to sea kayaks as they develop their skills.
Kayaking is a great sport but you need excellent equipment to maximize your gains and enjoy the activity. Keep these questions in mind when buying your kayak to get yourself the best boat there is.

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