The ones that get you on the water and keep you there – simple, stable, and built for real days out.
Whether you’re just starting, fishing from dawn till dusk, taking the family, or exploring quiet rivers and lakes, we have the kayak that fits. All of them chosen because they’re forgiving when you’re still learning, tough enough to handle real life, and fun to paddle – no fighting the boat all day.
Open deck, self-draining, and extremely stable – the kind you can hop off for a swim, let the kids climb around on, or just sit back and drift. Ideal for warm days, beginners, families, or anyone who doesn’t want to feel enclosed in a cockpit.
You’ll find singles for solo days, doubles for company, and triples that take two adults plus a child or a dog in the centre seat. Fishing versions come with rod holders, gear tracks, fishfinder mounts, and flat decks stable enough for standing casts.
The classic closed-cockpit design that keeps you drier and lets you cover distance without getting splashed by every wave. Adjustable seats, thigh braces for control, and dry storage hatches front and back. Perfect for cooler weather, longer paddling days, or anyone who prefers staying mostly out of the spray.
Designed for anglers who fish more than they paddle. Extra-wide, stable hulls for standing casts, pedal-driven models for hands-free movement, and plenty of rails and mounts for crates, coolers, and multiple rods. Many include anchor trolleys, transducer scuppers, and optional motor mounts.
High-pressure drop-stitch construction makes them stiff like hard kayaks but easy to pack into a car boot. In single, double, and three-person canoe styles, all stable enough for total beginners. Ideal if you don’t have space for a hard kayak or want something travel-friendly.
The part you hold all day – get it right and everything feels easier. Aluminium for beginners, fibreglass when you want lighter, and carbon for long sessions. Adjustable and available in two- or four-piece versions for easy transport.
Comfortable seats, trolleys that roll over sand and gravel, spray decks for sit-in kayaks, leashes, dry bags, bilge pumps, paddle floats, rod holders, and anchor kits – all the pieces that turn a good kayak into your perfect kayak.
First kayak or family fun → stable sit-on-top
Fishing from the kayak → dedicated fishing sit-on-top
Drier touring or long-distance days → sit-in kayak
No space for a hard boat → inflatable kayak
Add a decent paddle (fibreglass is the sweet spot for regular use) and a trolley if you don’t want to carry your kayak too far. Then you’re ready.
Grab the kayak and the gear that match the days you actually imagine having. You’ll be on the water sooner than you think.
