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  2. The 7 Best Folding Kayaks for Hitting the Water Anywhere

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    Folding kayaks save space and are easier to transport. Consider these seven expert-approved models from Oru and other trusted brands. The 7 Best Folding Kayaks for Hitting the Water Anywhere

  3. All the best folding and inflatable kayaks that we tested and ...

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    Kayak rentals can run upwards of $100 per day, so if you use your kayak between five and 10 times depending on the price, you'll get your money's worth.While summer is coming to an end and there ...

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    Now, with more affordable price tags, a travel-friendly design, and a much simpler setup process, the best inflatable kayaks make your day of paddling that much easier. Inflatable Kayak Buying ...

  5. Kayak - Wikipedia

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    Kayak paddlers in Pakistan snow training at Hanna Lake. A kayak is a small, narrow human-powered watercraft typically propelled by means of a long, double-bladed paddle. The word kayak originates from the Inuktitut word qajaq (IPA:). In British English, the kayak is also considered to be a kind of canoe.

  6. Jackson Kayak - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Kayaks at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado. Jackson Kayak is a producer of kayaks, founded by its namesake, Eric "EJ" Jackson.After working with Wave Sport Kayaks as a team member and as a designer, Eric Jackson and business partner Tony Lunt formed Jackson Kayak in Rock Island, Tennessee in October 2003.

  7. Recreational kayak - Wikipedia

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    The materials used to manufacture the recreational kayak is rotomolded polyethylene which is less expensive and has fewer options. Recreational kayaks are generally used for flatwater paddling on lakes or Class 1-2 rivers and streams. Fishing kayaks are a type of recreational kayak specialized with rod holders, tackle boxes, and paddle rests.