• Changing My Religion with a 4000 Year Old Paddle

    Changing My Religion with a 4000 Year Old Paddle

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    After two days of paddling down Australia’s biggest river, I pull the Kalleq (230cm) from its nifty carry case. It feels great, which feels wrong. Light and simple and firm there’s not an ounce of play in the split/join- called a ferrule, and the carbon fibre coating feels as if I’m rubbing my hand over the bonnet of a new Mercedes. For someone who...
  • Duo Kayaks Inside Passage with Greenland Style Paddles

    Duo Kayaks Inside Passage with Greenland Style Paddles

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    Gearlab sponsored dou, New Zealander Blake Hornblow and Canadian Tim Hollenberg will embark on a 1,200 km kayaking expedition along the Inside Passage, a network of waterways stretching from northwestern Washington to southeast Alaska.
  • Agile, Powerful, Your Next Greenland Paddle: Kalleq Review

    Agile, Powerful, Your Next Greenland Paddle: Kalleq Review

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    Kalleq is a big step up from the other Gearlab paddles. It lends itself to more agile paddling, with a more powerful pull right from the get-go. In comparison to other Greenland paddles, I found it to work quite well for maneuver in tight spaces. Although the paddle has a noticeably larger surface area than some of the other Gearlab designs, I didn't have...
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