So i'll leave this as a perma thread for some reviews and not hijack the whole forum with gear review shit.
Here's one on river booties and socks. All NRS stuff. They are built to last and the price is right.
http://cksblog.com/?p=1192
So i'll leave this as a perma thread for some reviews and not hijack the whole forum with gear review shit.
Here's one on river booties and socks. All NRS stuff. They are built to last and the price is right.
http://cksblog.com/?p=1192
Here's a review on the SR Shaggy. It's been around for a while, but it's a classic. Whatdya think of the Cherry Wood?
http://cksblog.com/?cat=110
This feels more like trying to rally sales for CKS than "gear reviews" ....but whatever - you guys are a good company.
Here's a review to the new composite Wave Sport Project 54Cx hittin' the streets next month. It's super light and stiff and outta be nuts on deep holes and big glassy waves.
http://cksblog.com/?p=1283
Although this may seem a little biased, Emily is the Daughter of EJ after all......She happens to be one of the only paddlers that has had a chance to take one for a test drive. She's a rippin' boater and has some interesting things to say about the sizing and performance for paddlers her size.
If you like the 4x4 Hero, but wished it was a little bit smaller, this may be the boat for you.
http://cksblog.com/?p=1340
She is good at her test drive or for the only paddlers that she got the chance for this.
Here's a limited production AT Paddle that's got some beefy river running blades. check it out.
http://cksblog.com/?p=1369
Here is a review on the new Dynamic Duo from Jackson Kayaks. There's some cool video footage of the of the Duo on the Caney Fork, with some downriver play.
http://cksblog.com/?p=1692
Here's a review on the Sweet Strutter:
http://cksblog.com/?p=1763
It's not the cheapest lid out there, but it's one of the coolest for sure.
The Dagger Kingpin’s been around the block a time or two. It’s a tried and true, slicey cartwheel machine that’s won competitions all over the planet. The great thing about this boat is that it’s super easy to learn the fundamentals of freestyle kayaking in, and then will take you to the outer reaches of the sport as well. If you’re looking for the hottest, newest boat that 2009 has to offer, this is not the Kingpin. If you want something that has been proven to do really well in many different aspects of freestyle and downriver freestyle kayaking, the Kingpin’s a great choice. Another reason to check out the Kingpin is that they are only $795 MRSP.
http://cksblog.com/?p=1823
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