Ever wanted a kayak that you, and you alone, can throw in the trunk of your car and drive to your favorite paddling destination, even if there’s no boat ramp. Well, you don’t need two people to carry the 6-piece, packable, hard shell Pakayak. That means no more roof racks, no more dragging it across the beach or rocks to your water hole, and no need for a garage or storage unit.
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Last year, Slovenia company SipaBoards introduced the first SUP with integrated jet-propulsion system. This year, the company follows up that award winning design with a self-inflating SUP. Using a built-in compressor and automatic gauge, the inflatable SUP does all the work for you. Just sit back, relax, and get ready to hit the water.
Last week, Garmin released the new vivoactive HR that gives you GPS, a large, high-resolution,…
I am guessing it has happened to almost every female at some point in their lives–you dive into the ocean or pool only to resurface with part of your bikini askew and showing a little more skin than perhaps you originally intended. In order to save all of us from future embarrassment and our paparazzi photos from making the front page of Us Weekly, Patagonia created a technical bikini that does not slip.
Swedish company Point 65, best know for their modular kayaks, recent released a line of modular SUPs. For the past few weeks, I have been playing with the Rum Runner 11.5 in the waters around the Bay Area.
No outdoor activity kit is complete without a pair of sunglasses. Here are the three pair I find myself wearing day after day for spring and early summer activities.