Have you always enjoyed water sports, but never gathered the courage to try them? When riding a kayak made by the company 2sympleks, all fear is unnecessary.
Who needs rivers when we have sand dunes. If the world runs out of water, at least we won't run out of one water sport. Kayaking. Well, it's true that it won't be a water sport anymore, so we won't be deprived of such pleasures, because kayaking "on" sand dunes seems just as exciting as on (wild) waters. This was proven to us by experienced kayaker Eric Walter, who is no stranger to descents over the highest waterfalls in the world. Well, this time he was in a hurry in the Namib desert of Africa, where there was neither spirit nor hearing about water.
Summer is just around the corner, which means it's time for water sports. How about a kayak? No space? Nothing happens! The solution is a collapsible or inflatable kayak. The offer of such kayaks is not small, but no kayak in terms of practicality reaches the knees of the folding kayak Pakayak Bluefin 14, which can be carried as a backpack, i.e. on the shoulders.
Supi, back off! Here's the O Six Hundred ultralight kayak from Australia, which brings back to modern culture a 4,000-year-old Eskimo boat design made of a wood/bone frame over which a stitched animal skin was stretched. The modern version is made of 30 pieces of arawakaria - an evergreen tree native to Australia - and carbon fiber and weighs only 10 kilograms, but is still as strong as oak.
Forget all the typical bulletproof products, here is the insanely "cool" and genius Molokini bulletproof kayak. We doubt you'll be going into battle paddling a kayak, but if you ever find yourself in such a predicament, Clear Blue Hawaii is the place to be.
We love water, are we adventurers and Robinson explorers at heart? The answer is the quick-build modular Point 65N kayak, which will conquer river rapids, the open sea, a calm lake...