WHITEWATER KAYAKS
Introducing a line of whitewater kayaks that welcomes paddlers to a lighter and easier on-water experience for playboating and river running!
FEATURED ITEMS
ReBound
If you want to introduce some new excitement into your playboating life, the Rebound will do just that. It makes everything you are trying to do easier, and the things you are able to do bigger, faster, and more retentively. Lightweight performance designed by someone you know will do it right. Unlock your potential today and start paddling the lightest playboat on the market.
$3,250.00
Ringer
The future of “1/2 slice” paddling. A whitewater river runner that was designed to win the Extreme Slalom international events, such as the World Championships and Olympics. Don’t let it’s thoroughbred nature intimidate you if you are just learning. Lightweight carbon fiber construction makes loading, unloading, carrying, and definitely paddling all easier than pushing around twice as much weight in a plastic boat. If you want to learn to use edges, and learn to squirt, or just like to go fast, this is your boat.
$3,250.00
APEX WHITEWATER BLOG
Who is the Apex Ringer Designed For?
The challenge of a non-mass-produced kayak, like the Ringer, is that finding one to see and try out on your own is not easy. Instead of having hundreds of them shipped around to dealers and kayak schools to seed the market, they are ordered one at a time by dealers,...
Waves of Lapland
This year saw some of the biggest floods in Finnish history, so I and the rest of the Finnish paddling scene naturally took full advantage of it all. With flows reaching 3000+ m3/s the waves were bigger than ever. I had a fun time in Lapland getting to finally paddle...
EJ’s Montgomery Whitewater Park Wrap-Up – National Slalom Championships Review- Apex Debut
EJ's Montgomery Whitewater Wrap-Up - National Slalom Championships Review- Apex First real public debut/demo I had an incredible time at the grand opening of the new self-contained whitewater park in Montgomery, Alabama over the weekend. Scott Shipley, a fellow...