Canoeing

Canoeing

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    Lifetime®Kodiak 13' 3-Person Red Solid Canoe (90658)
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    Kodiak 13' 3-Person Red Solid Canoe by Lifetime®. The Lifetime Kodiak Canoe, like its name implies, is a burly canoe that is as stable as it is strong. Built from blow-molded high-density polyethylene (HDPE) it is durable, UV-protected,...
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Whether you’re floating slowly across a quiet lake or gliding swiftly across a whitewater, canoeing is an extremely therapeutic activity for both body and soul. But if you want to make canoeing trips a truly memorable experience, it’s important to choose a canoe that’s right for you. Canoes are lightweight and versatile vessels that can handle various conditions, but depending on their shape and design they can be used for different purposes. Recreational canoes are wide (over 36″) and quite short in length (13′-16′) to provide exceptional stability. They’re perfect for fishing, birding, and day trips on flat water or calm lakes. River tripping canoes are longer and narrower with flared sides and considerable depth. They are designed for paddlers who enjoy handling fast-moving streams and rivers. These canoes offer exceptional maneuverability to allow you to make quick turns and avoid rocks.

If you’re planning a long trip, an expedition canoe is the way to go. This type is deep and features a moderate rocker, which allows it to run dry in open water even in rough conditions. Expedition canoes are capable of handling more weight than any other type and are usually operated by more than two paddlers. For fast and straight tracking, there’s no better choice than racing canoes. Lightweight, asymmetrical in form, narrow and long (typically 18-20′), they deliver maximum speed and performance. To maximize your canoeing experience, make sure you paddle is suited for the type of canoeing you’re doing. If you’re going to paddle on flat water, choose from tripping paddles with an ottertail or beavertail blade shape. For maneuvering on fast water, opt for shorter and wider whitewater paddles with square blade tips. On our website, you’ll find an extensive variety of canoes and accessories for all your canoeing needs. Made by some of the most reliable manufacturers in the industry, they are sure to offer exceptional quality and reliability.

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