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- EddylineSky 100 KayakTop Rated$1,149.00(44)44 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars
- EddylineCaribbean 120 FS Sit-On-Top Kayak$1038.93 - $1899.00(2)2 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
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- EddylineSitka 150 Kayak$2,899.00(4)4 reviews with an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars
- EddylineCaribbean 140 FS Sit-On-Top KayakTop Rated$2,099.00(10)10 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars
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Where in the boat do you want to sit?
- Sit-in kayaks move fast, track straight with covered cargo compartments. Good for paddling to a destination and in cooler conditions.
- Sit-on-top kayaks are easy to get on, self-draining and less confining. Best for easy flowing waters and warmer conditions.
What category of kayak is best for you?
- Recreational: Affordable, stable, easy to use and simple to turn. Best for shorter outings.
- Day touring: Sleeker and more efficient. Easier to transport and handle than touring models but often pricier.
- Touring: Ideal for long distances, tracks and handles wind and currents well with more storage—but at higher cost.
- Specialty: Includes folding, inflatable, tandem and pedal-powered models. Great for limited storage or specific activities like fishing.
Where do you want to paddle?
- Calm waters (lakes): Any sit-on-top or recreational sit-in kayak is a fun choice.
- Flowing rivers (no technical rapids): Choose a short, stable recreational or day-touring model.
- If dealing with wind, waves, currents and tides: Look for a sit-in touring kayak with a rudder or fin. A sit-on-top is a good choice if you don’t mind getting wet.
Our kayak safety tips set you up for successful adventures. Instead of obsessing about danger, focus on stacking the odds in your favor.
Capsizes happen. You should be ready if they do and skilled at preventing them. We show how edging and brace strokes can keep you upright.
Read full article: How to Edge and Do a Brace Stroke in Your Kayak
Learn how to exit and reenter a kayak after capsizing. Practicing these techniques will increase your confidence during any paddling trip.
The T-rescue offers a quick way to get a capsized kayak partner back in their boat. Check out our video and article for the basic steps.
Every kayak trips starts with a launch and ends with a landing. Learn basic steps for shore and dock put-ins and take-outs.


























