Innova Kayaks - Compare and Review

by Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

Innova kayaks have been a major brand name in the inflatable kayak world for many years. They are well known for excellent quality and construction as well as for high performance inflatable kayaks. They are a favorite for many and for good reason.

Facts About Innova Kayaks

Innova has 8 different models of inflatable kayaks that are great for recreational flatwater use, to paddling through ocean surf, to charging down a raging river. There is a boat for everyone and each comes with a great 2 year warranty.

Innova kayaks are sturdy and rugged and very resistant to abrasion. They can take quite a beating with little more than a scuff mark to show for it. It is important though to protect the kayak from UV rays. A UV protectant will help keep the color of the boat as well as help minimize the scuff marks.

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Inflatable Kayak Review - The Best Cheap Kayaks

by Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

The fastest growing trend in the kayaking industry is clearly the use of inflatable kayaks. Today's technology makes these inflatable crafts more rugged and maneuverable, while remaining lightweight and portable. Even seasoned kayakers are gradually making the switch to inflatable kayaks.

Inflatable Kayaks are Extremely Portable

If you have ever owned a hard-shell kayak, you realize how difficult it can be to transport your kayak. You have little alternative to strapping your kayak to the roof of your vehicle. Then you have to drive to a road accessible ocean, lake or river. Next you have to awkwardly carry your hard-shell kayak to the water. Hopefully the water isn't too far from where you had to park your vehicle.

With an inflatable kayak, you simply fold the deflated kayak into a backpack and you can go anywhere. Most inflatable kayaks are less than forty pounds in weight and some ...

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Classification Of Kayaks

by Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

Kayaks are small boats with a covered deck. The kayak cockpit is covered by a spray skirt or similar waterproof material. A double blade paddle is used to propel the kayak. Kayaks were mainly developed for the people of the Arctic region. Kayaks can accommodate wo to three paddlers facing in the front direction in one or more cockpits. The spray skirt is attached to the edges of the cockpit to prevent the water from entering and roll the kayak without letting the water to fill in it.

Rigid kayak, folding boats, and inflatable boats are the three classifications of kayaks according to their structure.

Rigid Kayak: these boats are made of fiberglass, plastic, wood, carbon fiber or Kevlar. Amongst these hardshell boats, plastic kayak is quite cheap but is heavier. Plastic kayaks are tough, and repair ability is not that easy if damage occurs. A fiberglass kayak is light ...

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What Brand of Kayak Do You Own?

by Guest on August 13, 2010 0 Comments

Please tell our viewers what brand of kayak you own and why.

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