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Whitewater kayaks are broken down into different categories, depending on their usage. Rodeo and Freestyle kayaks are designed for use in playparks. River Running kayaks are best for navigating rivers, and while they are made for all skill levels, they are a great choice for beginners. Creeking kayaks are designed for steep, technical river runs, and many can be used for overnight trips. |
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Freestyle kayaks were designed to perform tricks on any type of river feature (including flatwater), and excel on waves and holes.
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Free Running Kayaks blend the features of a river running kayak with those of a freestyle kayak, so the entire river can be enjoyed.
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River Running kayaks carve smoothly, track well, and surf waves, making them great for paddling high volume rivers.
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Creeking Kayaks, are designed for steep, technical, and challenging whitewater. Different designs excel at low-volume steep creeks to high-volume pushy rivers.
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