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Used Kayaks are generally classified
December 14th, 2009 by admin
Kayaking is perhaps one of the best ways to enjoy a boating experience, irrespective of whether you just want to flow down a calm river or be more adventurous and shoot down a set of rapids. Buying a kayak is a good idea, given the wide choices available in the market. Of course, a bit of a survey needs to be done, considering the high prices and different types of kayaks available. Unless you are interested in racing or in doing some tricks, a used kayak will be just as good, at times even better than a brand new one. You could start by filtering down your search on the internet. Take a look at the various used kayaks up for sale and their prices to get an estimate of the cost. Used Kayaks are generally classified on the basis of their structure into rigid kayaks, folding kayaks and inflatable kayaks. Folding kayaks, as the name suggests, are portable and handy. Rigid ones are tougher, made of fiberglass, plastic, wood or Kevlar. Plastic is good for rough and tough use. Fiberglass is lighter but, of course, heavier on the pocket! The wooden ones appeal to those among us looking for something more artistic. They need to be assembled up though as they come in a kit.