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Gear Reviews

Lightening Gear Review: Kayalite Stern Light

Kayalite Stern LightKayak gear manufacture, Kayalu recently sent me a new stern deck light system that is about to hit the market. The Kayalite Stern Light is a 360 degree white light perched on top of an 18 inch ABS plastic pole. It’s designed to allow other boats to see you while out on the water at night.

Most deck lights on the market attach to the boat with either a giant suction cup or by strapping to the back of the paddler’s lifejacket. Both are good designs but they do have their flaws. The suction cup works great on fibreglass boats but doesn’t stick to plastic models at all due to the rough surface. The lifejacket light works fine but really can only been seen by other boaters if they happen to approach you from behind.

What makes the Kayalite system unique is the method by which it attaches to the kayak. The design uses a bungee and hook system so it will attach to either an eyelet or bungee on the deck of your boat. Once the light is clipped on and the bungee is tightened down, the unit is held snug to the boat. The large base helps to prevent the light tipping over. In fact, other people have reported rolling their boat with the light staying put!

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Gear Review: Kestrel 2500 Wind Meter

Kestrel 2500 Wind MeterI love weather. That’s why I was excited to finally get my hands on and review the Kestrel 2500 Wind Meter.

The Kestrel 2500 is a small waterproof weather station that fits in the palm of your hand. It’s designed to accurately measure wind speed, air or water temperature, wind chill, barometric pressure including pressure trend and altitude.






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Gear Review: Aquapac SLR Waterproof Case

Aquapac SLE Waterproof CaseI recently upgraded my camera from a splash proof digital point-and-shoot camera to a mid-level DSLR. The advantage being that the quality of the photos go way up but sadly, SLR’s are absolutely not friendly with water.

There are a couple of different waterproof cases on the market for SLR cameras that are marketed towards divers. The acrylic cases are fantastic as they protect the camera and are able to withstand the pressures of SCUBA diving but the kicker is that they start at around $800 and quickly go up from there in price.

The things is; kayakers don’t need a hard case specifically designed for deep water pressure; we really just need a case designed to keep the camera dry yet will still protect the camera from the accidental dunking. That is why I got excited when Aquapac sent me their Waterproof SLR Case to test out.

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Ideas for Waterproofing Maps and an Aquapac Map Case Review [Water is Bad]

Aquapac Jumbo Whanganui Chart CaseAnybody who has gone on a canoe or kayaking trip will understand that keeping your navigation maps dry is super important. After all, you want to (eventually) find your way home and having wet maps makes it a touch more difficult.

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Gear Review: North Water PaddleBritches

North Water PaddleBritches. Photo Credit: David H. Johnston
North Water PaddleBritches.
Photo Credit: David H. Johnston
This fall North Water released a brand new spare paddle holder for sea kayakers called PaddleBritches. It's easy to see where they got the name from as they look just like a pair of doll pants.

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Review: Spot Satellite Messenger

Spot MessengerAfter reading about the Spot Satellite Messenger for sometime, I decided that it was time to take the plunge and pick one up.

Released in September 2007, the SPOT Messenger was developed by Globstar and designed to bring search and rescue technology to the general public who were not likely to purchase $700-1000 personal locater beacons (PLB's).

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Gear Review: North Water Guides Vest

North Water Guides Vest
North Water Guides Vest - Front
I was very excited recently when North Water Paddlesports Equipment sent me the guides vest recently to try out. Several of my friends have been using them for a couple of seasons now so I have looking forward to actually using it for some time.

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Sea Tec Rescue Stirrup by North Water

Sea Tech Rescue Stirrup
Sea Tech Rescue Stirrup
As a guide or instructor, carrying and knowing how to use a stirrup rescue tool can be very helpful. It is a quick and easy assisting device to help and injured or weak paddler back into their boat.

It is fairly simple to make your own by going out and purchasing some tubular webbing from your local climbing store. What ever material you purchase, make sure that it doesn't float as it will make your rescue considerably easier.

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Hydro Skeg by Kari-Tek

Rockpool Kayak
Rockpool Kayak
This review of the Hydro Skeg was graciously donated by Scottish Sea Kayaking Photo Gallery.

Ayrshire on Scotland's west coast is famous in sea kayaking circles not only for its spectacular sunsets behind the silhouette of Arran's "Sleeping Warrior" across the Firth of Clyde. It also supports two kayaking businesses that are renowned for their ingenious design skills. Alistair Wilson's Lendal Paddles is the longest established but I wish to draw your attention to Jeff Turner's Kari-tek.

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Destination Hand Cover by Kokatat Watersports Wear

Destination Hand Cover
Destination Hand Cover
Leading the way in warm weather sun protection, Kokatat Watersports Wear recently introduced their Destination Hand Covers which are designed to protect the back of your hands from the sun yet still leave your fingers and palms exposed to wrap around the paddle shaft for a positive grip.

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Bare Sunguard Long-Sleeved Shirt

Bare Sunguard
Bare Sunguard
Looking for a paddling garment to help block the sun but it is way to hot to wear your dry top? Then the Bare Sunguard shirt should be the perfect fit.

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