Is there a new Liquid Logic kayak in this video edit we posted as part of Movie Monday this week?
Is this the Tuna killer?
Paddling tips, tricks, news and gear reviews from an Unsponsored point of view
Is there a new Liquid Logic kayak in this video edit we posted as part of Movie Monday this week?
Is this the Tuna killer?
Andreas Kasprzok gives us the lowdown, a review of sorts of the Soul Waterman Booty Call (in yellow) and Gonzo (in orange).
The Soul range of kayaks are available with two different weights of plastic. The yellow is the light layup, and orange “normal” strength. The Booty Call has been all over the SE by now and, while somewhat beat up, still hasn’t cracked. It seems like the light layup is fine for most everyone except Green Narrows regulars, Cali slides, etc.
Some time ago we showed a few images of a new kayak now known to be the Liquidlogic Mullet.
Since then the design has been developed and is close to being released, hopefully sometime in the New Year.
Check out this great edit from Ian Van Wingert showing the Mullet in action.
In the summer of 2015 the Glanz Brothers were both up in Norway, but on separate trips with different groups. This video is the summery of two very wet, cold but successful trips to the classic creeks and rivers of Norway.
Regulars to Unsponsored will know that now and again Unsponsored’s little brother River (Militia) breaks out of his maximum security stockade. Last year he made it all the way to Norway. We haven’t been able to release the video edit until now due to a number of international incidents that took place on the way to Norway.
Anyway, he was on the run in Norway for four whole weeks and in that time managed to hit a number of Norwegian classics.
A few images from last weekend are emerging of a new Liquidlogic kayak. The Mullet as shown in the image below looks like a classic short river running play boat.
The guys over at Rokx Adventure Traders have kindly allowed the sharing of the following images on Unsponsored. The shots show the new Liquidlogic Braaap with the Squirrel, Stomper and Remix.
Thus allowing a Liquidlogic Braaap Vs Squirrel Vs Stomper Vs Remix visual comparison!
And the data…..
Over the last few months little details about the new Liquidlogic Braaap have been finding there way out into the big wide world via social media. Pat Keller took the new Liquidlogic Braaap out for a spin on one of the steepest sections around on the Raven fork. A steep creek section of river in the USA.
A posse of the Asheville home team went out for a mission to find some good kayak sledding. Max Patch outside of Asheville turned out to be just the place.
You can check out Adriene’s motivation for a move from Liquid Logic to Dagger on her new blog page.
I just love these short edits. Pat Keller gives us a quick one minute tech tip on pulling off a downriver classic – the rock spin.
Name: Oliver Duggan
Scouting the leven in tasty flows!
Location: Ambleside, Cumbria
YO! Originally from Limerick Ireland, now living, studying and paddling in the Lake District. I started paddling with the scouts when I was 16 and was hooked immediately. I learnt to paddle mainly in Ireland with a few welsh trips thrown in along the way. I realised paddling is the lifestyle for me and after and an Italian and Slovenian trip in the summer of 2014. I have been looking to paddle bigger water since then.
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