Knowing how to enter your kayak in open water can mean the difference between life and death. A number of factors---including currents, surf, wind, or simply trying out a new move---can contribute to a capsize. When practicing these skills… read more
For those new to the sport of whitewater kayaking, getting into your kayak can be a confusing task. Cockpit openings are small out of necessity. Too large, and your spray skirt can implode when upside down in rough water, rendering it usele… read more
The Tsunami, like all kayaks, is worn, not sat in. Wilderness Systems kayaks, including the Tsunami, come with the Phase 3 cockpit system that is fully adjustable to fit the kayak to the paddler. It is important that all components of the s… read more
The way your outdoor gear and equipment fits is a determining factor in how much you will enjoy a sport and kayaking is no different. Kayaking for a long period of time can be hard on your back if your seat is rigid and doesn't fit quite ri… read more
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