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From our gear experts
Are inflatable kayaks any good?
How long do inflatable kayaks last?
How much do inflatable kayaks weigh?
How much do inflatable kayaks cost?
Inflatable kayaks vs. regular kayaks?
What do I need for an inflatable kayak?
How to care for an inflatable kayak?
Are inflatable kayaks tippy?
Can inflatable kayaks be left inflated?
If you are rolling up your kayak and storing it completely deflated, always let it air-dry beforehand, and be sure to completely clean the kayak of dirt and grime. Storing a wet or dirty kayak can lead to mold growth.
What is the safest style of kayak?
Can you use an inflatable kayak without the fin?
Are inflatable kayaks seaworthy?
Does saltwater damage an inflatable kayak?
Do you need to wash an inflatable kayak?
How to steer an inflatable kayak?
Due to their lighter weight and larger surface area, inflatable kayaks are slightly more susceptible to wind and currents—although included tracking fins help—so be prepared for regular steering. Body posture and weight shifting will also influence steering. Leaning slightly towards the direction you want to turn can help initiate the turn, while shifting your weight towards the stern can improve tracking and make it easier to turn. Practice and experimentation will help you master the nuances of steering your inflatable kayak.
Can you kayak without a life jacket?
Even if you aren’t legally required to wear the PFD, if you’re required to have it on your board, you may as well wear it, right? Find a high-quality PFD that fits you well, and just get in the habit of wearing it every time you go out on the water. You probably won’t need it 99.9% of the time, but it’s important to be prepared.
Can you stand in an inflatable kayak?
Is it safe to fish in an inflatable kayak?
Always wear a personal flotation device (PFD), keep sharp objects like filet knives and hooks stowed, and be aware of the weather and water conditions. Also, avoid standing in an inflatable kayak as it can compromise stability and increase the risk of tipping.
Should I get an inflatable paddle board or a kayak?
The good news is you really can’t go wrong. Both inflatable kayaks and inflatable paddle boards are fun, affordable, versatile, and easy to store and transport.