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Kayak Outfitting Guide

From the very first moment you sit in a boat you start to get “a feel for it”, how it fits and possibly even how it may perform. As beginners we start off in boats that may be used by many different size paddlers, which results in cockpits being kept clutter free. Loose, comfortable boats feel good on flat water, but they can make leaning and bracing difficult. Once the boat is padded to provide a close, body-hugging fit that still allows for quick and easy water exits, performance can dramatically improve. This same rule applies to all levels of kayakers, whether they’re paddling easy whitewater, big water runs or creeks. Customised outfitting helps transfer every trace in the river’s current through the kayak’s hull to your body, helping you sense your surroundings, make critical maneuvers and maintain your balance, thus staying upright!

Kayak Outfitting Guide

Since paddlers press against their boat’s inner hull with the small of their backs, butts, hips, thighs, knees and feet, it is these key areas that should be customised to match the shape and size of the paddler. To make this as easy as possible I am going to break the cockpit into a handful of sections and tailor each one to help you get the best control possible from your boat. Many boat manufacturers have really stepped up their game and are providing some excellent outfitting as standard in their kayaks. However these systems still need adapting in some way to ensure that they fit YOU correctly.

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#Glenning – Fairy Glen – Conwy

A short edit from Aaron Kendall showing the Fairy Glen on the Conwy. This is what could be lost for ever if the hydro development takes place. Please help to support the fight. More details here.

Fairy Glen

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Watauga River Kayaking

Watauga River Kayaking

Here is an afternoon lap down the backyard run, Watauga is pretty fun.

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Big Pond Kayaks

Big Pond Sea Kayaks are a new kayak manufacturing company based in the Isle of Man.

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Big Pond Kayaks is owned and run by Stephen Marsh.

I haven’t paddled any of Stephen’s designs as yet but they do look pretty good. Well worth finding out more.

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Chaos Theory – Cause And Effect

Another great edit from Mike McKay, Chaos Theory – Cause And Effect.

Cause And Effect

Chaos is a friend of mine.

For those who embrace chaos and zen whitewater can provide pure joy on many levels. Take a ride through the Payette River and the mind of a paddler who fully embraces it.

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Palm Equipment Arun Baselayer – First Look

Palm Equipment’s new Arun Baselayer arrived at Unsponsored HQ this week.

The Arun is part of Palm’s new 3 layer system and is available for both men and women. Both retail at £29.95.

From Palm:

Core 1 baselayers use Channel Flow technology to rapidly draw water away from your skin‚ helping to keep you dry‚ warm‚ and comfortable. Made from soft‚ supple polyester‚ with ActiveSeam stitching‚ the Arun moves and stretches as you do‚ for a new level of layering comfort.

Arun-Baselayer

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Chaos Theory – Free Will

Check out the first in a series of films from Mike McKay.

Free Will

What role does silence have in all this noise?

In order to fully experience the chaos of the waterfall the paddler must push away the noise in his head and surrounding him. Zen is experienced in the complete isolation and embrace of the river’s power.

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RPM Greenin

RPM Greenin

A GoPro, an RPM, The Green, slow motion, and some beats.

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GoPro Hero 4 Warranty

Given the number of GoPro related posts on this site it is pretty obvious that I am a huge GoPro fan and always have a couple of cameras on the go.

My latest camera, purchased just after release, is a GoPro Hero 4 black edition. Lats week I noticed that the silver fascia of the camera was cracked. The camera is only used in its housing and I can’t recall ever dropping the camera.

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Rio Baker, Patagonia Chilena

Rio Baker

The Rio Baker is in the deep south of the Chilean Patagonia and is fed by the 2nd largest lake in all of South America! We had a huge, enthusiastic and diverse crew of amazing characters.

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River Walkers

Billed to be the next big thing WW SUP is on the rise. We have a few plans here at Unsponsored HQ that we’ll share with the world in a couple of months time.

Waterlust

However to wet your appetite, here’s an edit from Waterlust showing the world of WW SUP.

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Llassic

Unsponsored’s little brother River spent a view days over the border in North Wales.

Llassic

Afon Lledr – An absolute belter of a North Wales classic! If you are ever lucky enough to catch this at runable flows you should! Class 4/5 greatness throughout, leave the car at Beaver pool then your shuttle’s sorted for the glen run in the PM! Happy days with the locals and the German.

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