Creeking Kayaks also referred to as Creek Kayaks or Creek Boats, are designed for use on steep, technical, and challenging whitewater. Different designs excel at running low-volume steep creeks to high-volume pushy rivers. These are the boats that will allow you to navigate the most difficult whitewater in magnificent and remote locations. High-volume in the bow and stern keep you on top of the water, and therefore in control. A rounded deck allows for fast resurfacing, and rounded edges create a stable kayak in rough water (poor for surfing, great for hucking). Safety and rescue features include a padded bulkhead foot system, easily accessible grab loops, and reinforced bow and stern pilars. Creek boats can be packed with gear for self-support overnight river trips.
Habitat takes creek designs to the next level. The displacement hull lets you land softly off large drops, while hard chines toward the stern of the hull give great edging.