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Choosing a Kayak for Whitewater Kayaking

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Choosing the right kayak is a critital step and is hightly dependant on how you plan to use it. If it's solely for kayaking down rivers, then a rigid kayak is likely the best choice for you. They'll also do the job for travelling lakes as well. However, for whitewater racing you might consider a folding kayaks. Regardless of your purposes, you need to also consider capacity weight, stability, seaworthiness, balance, etc.. Kayaks limit space, since the seating is enclosed, which is important to you.

How to decide on the right seating

When you sit down in the kayak's seat and discover you fit loosely, you're in the wrong kayak. Passengers in a kayak should fit comfortably in the seats without sliding around, scooting, or fitting loosely.

Choosing the right model

Start by determining how many passengers you expect to haul, since you'll have to choose between a single seat and multiple seat kayaks. Folding kayaks are also available which are perfect for those intending to tour the waters. Single passenger seats are for anyone expecting to explore still water territories, but they can also handle different types of adventures. Folding kayaks offer efficiency, since you'll have space for both your crew and gear. They're often used in competitions, wilderness tours, brushed stripe areas, lakes, etc. Klepper and Folbot are folding kayaks, which experts recommend.

When kayaking, passengers are going to be seated for an extended period of time which makes the knees, feet, and hips one of the prime concerns of kayakers. Knees can clamp the boats hull, which often leads to an uncomfortable arrangement. Kayak seats also tend to add stress, especially for the lower back, so you'll need to find a seat that feels right for your body type.

It should be noted that rigid kayaks move faster than folding kayaks, but they also have issues you'll need to consider. Rigid kayaks pull water with ease but you can't take them apart as you can a folding kayak. If price is a consideration, then a rigid kayak is probably the direction you go.

Choosing a kayak will require knowing the number of passengers you expect to be carrying. It's recommend that you experiment with training kayaks or rentals before purchasing your own kayak, which should help you get a good feel for the different types available.

Two seated kayaks usable even if you don't plan to bring along a passenger. Two seated kayaks move fast and also give you some added space for gear. This is especially useful if you're planning to voyage the sea, since two seated kayaks have proven to be more seaworthy than the single seat kayaks.

Deciding on the type of kayak for competitions

For competition kayaks, length is an important consideration. The length should be 13-feet or slightly longer. Check with the managment of the competition to get an accurate picture about length. Two seated kayaks, however, don't meet the standard length usually required for whitewater kayaking, or competition.

The Kayak's Material

You have many choices nowadays including fiberglass, glass, wood, aluminum, plus other materials. You should check the market, keeping in mind that fiberglass is common. The material you choose will also be determined by your intented usage.



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