Reader – Liam Chambers
Country – Chasing water in Wales/Lakes
Currently in my final year studying Civil Engineering at the University of Liverpool.
Paddling tips, tricks, news and gear reviews from an Unsponsored point of view
Reader – Liam Chambers
Country – Chasing water in Wales/Lakes
Currently in my final year studying Civil Engineering at the University of Liverpool.
Butt Crack Creek from Pyranha on Vimeo.
Matt Bain and Anton arrive early morning in Voss after a long drive. The team dives right into the good stuff with low water Brandseth and high water Myrkdal.
Team Tour Stage 2 from Pyranha on Vimeo.
Val Sesia 2013 team tour teaser. from Pyranha on Vimeo.
This is the 800th post on Unsponsored and to celebrate another milestone I thought I would gather all my recent creek boat reviews in one place.
Liquid Logic Stomper
Wavesport Recon
Pyranha Shiva
Dagger Mamba
Jackson Karma
Pyranha Burn
The Pyranha takes a massive departure away from the cookie cutter playboat shape that we have all seen developing over the last few years with the new Loki. Designs such as the Jed, Project X, and Jitsu have all to some extent developed in one particular direction – to allow paddlers to pull off some of the more modern aerial moves.
The Loki on the other hand has been designed to allow paddlers to return to a time when cartwheels, stern squirts, stern stalls, flat spins and blunts were the moves of the day. In essence Pyranha have set out to capture the feel and performance of old school playboats.
This months edition is out now with 160+ pages of paddling goodness!
Check out my thoughts on the new school/old school Pyranha Loki.
The old current kit topics on the forum were always popular, so I thought I’d give you all an update of my current kit.
This one has been kicking around for some time in the archives. The Burn is super popular kayak. It is pretty versatile and is liked/loved by beginners and experienced paddlers alike.
The Burn has become a firm favourite with creekers here in the UK and across the globe. The Burn has received a few design tweaks over the years (2010) but still remains one of the best allround kayaks in production. Continue reading
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