The Prijon Munga is the 1st ever crossover kayak from Prijon with a skeg!
Your allround kayak! Made for a relaxed trip on a lake or whitewater up to class 3. This kayak enables you to experience the whole range of paddling!

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The Prijon Munga is the 1st ever crossover kayak from Prijon with a skeg!
Your allround kayak! Made for a relaxed trip on a lake or whitewater up to class 3. This kayak enables you to experience the whole range of paddling!
Werner have released details for two new whitewater paddles. Both of the paddles have an offset paddle shaft as first seen on the Odachi.
First up is the the Surge:
For those paddlers seeking the utmost power and dependable catch in a high impact resistant fiberglass layup. The Surge has a 725cm2 surface area and comes in at 999g with a straight shaft and 1070g with a bent shaft. This means that the Surge paddle blade is larger than the popular Shogun by 14cm2.
Adrian Mattern has a few top tips on how to go about packing for a kayaking trip.
Continue readingI have been travelling the world with my kayak and my belongings for more than five years now. Over the time you learn some things and optimize processes, so this is how I normally pack for a trip, hopefully there is some useful information for you in there!
Adrian Mattern
Since buying a couple of merino tops a few years back I am completely sold on the stuff. For years I had been using Helly Hanson Lifa or Sub Zero Factor 1 thermals. All of which developed that characteristic kayaking odor.
Up until very recently my thermal base layer of choice was the Howies merino surf thermal. The merino is thin, the arms are nice and long and also include thumb loops. These are superb when your putting on your drycag or dry suit as they help prevent the sleeves rolling up. The neck is a turle neck so you get a bit of protection from latex dry cag seals. Unfortunately they stop production of these quite a few years ago and I needed to make a change simply due to wear and tear.
Now not all Merino is made equal. There are different weights and depending on the quality of the wool and what it is mixed makes for some good and some bad merino gear.
As merino gear has become more wide spread and popular I think the overall quality has gone down. Some of the initial big players don’t seem to producing gear that lasts as long as I think it should.
Continue readingAstral have created a one-of-a-kind BlueJacket PFD by using leftover scraps of their Realtree MAX-5® Camo material.
Getting your outfitting setup correctly is a crucial part of the paddling art. An ill fitting boat doesn’t help your paddling technique.
Team Pyranha’s Chris Brain shows us how to get the best paddling position in your Pyranha C4S or Stout Kayak by optimising your seat height.
Continue readingIt turns out I’ve been doing this in completely the wrong way for the last 30+ years.
Have you been getting it wrong as well?
How do you go about Rolling Your Straps? Let us know in the comments section below.
How do you pack yours?
Let us know in via the comments section below.
Source To Sea (S2S) have taken delivery of the new Steeze from Waka Kayaks. These great shots show the pod in situ and removed.
Silverbirch canoes have created this custom Agent for Travis Overstreet II.
What do you reckon?
Continue readingImmersion Research have revealed their new EU website.
The site also includes details of the updated gear for 2019. This red Devil’s Club dry suit looks great.
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