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 its 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
How to: The Kayak Roll- PHASE 4: Rolling
Learning to roll from “set-up” position or Home Base: • Home base is the industry standard “best practice” place to begin an Eskimo roll. It is where your paddle is parallel to the boat on the left side of the boat for right-handers, and on the right side for...
How to: The Kayak Roll- Phase 3, EJ’s Rolling and Bracing
KC Jackson showing off his Phase 3 with Cheryl Hullings watching. PHASE 3 is Just you, the paddle, the boat, and the roll… however, you are going to tip over in "roll position" which is better said as "brace position". This means that your paddle will be perpendicular...
How To: The Kayak Roll- Phase 2- EJ’s Rolling and Bracing
PHASE 2: The hip-snap using your paddle on something solid - After you are good at Phase 1, hip-snapping with your hands on something solid it is time to practice doing it with your paddle. The concept is the same and the only difference is that you will hold onto...