- Upper and insole are constructed with 3 mm Terraprene neoprene with titanium to keep your feet warm from heel to toe.
- Naturally shaped toe box provides a roomy, non-binding fit.
- Stretchy rubber bands improve lateral stability and help hold the shoe to your foot.
- Shoe-top draw cord keeps your foot snug and secure.
- 3 mm patterned rubber sole for excellent traction and protection.
- A 2 mm plastic shim in the sole gives added protection from sharp rocks.
- Armor patches guard the upper from abrasion and add even more protection for your foot.
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With superior insulation, traction and protection, the Men's Kicker Remix Wetshoe provides that comfortable "I forget I have them on" fit. Good things do come in small packages.
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Grip: 5 ply laminated walnut, black cherry and walnut, cobra shape Shaft: 3 ply laminated basswood and cherry, oval 1 1⁄8” x 1 1⁄16” Blade: 9 ply laminated walnut, basswood, butternut and black cherry Blade Cross Section Style: cambered Tip Material & Style: casting epoxy, wraparound Finish: high gloss exterior polyurethane with UV block Usage: an excellent all-around paddle for wilderness tripping
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Out of stockAll Kahuna Bomber series models are hand shaped EPS foam blanks that are wrapped with an ABS outershell producing a very strong & durable board that can handle rough use.
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Out of stockAn industrial-strength adhesive that creates a strong chemical bond. Use it to attach vinyl-patched D-rings or anchors to Kevlar®, fibreglass, Royalex®, R-light. You can also use it to repair vinyl float bags.
- 100 ml
- Note: important to follow directions for a good bond
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Out of stockInfinity 3-D End Floats give you the water displacement you'll need under most conditions. Combine them with center floats and you'll be ready for big-water tandem paddling. Fits most canoes except those equipped with factory flotation chambers.
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A square tipped paddle, well suited for beginners in a variety of water conditions, the Quessy Aspen is a wooden canoe paddle with a comfortable pear shaped grip at the top. With a varnished finish and an inlaid resin tip the Aspen paddle is extremely hard wearing and will hold up well to catching rocks on the tip (usually the area which suffers most wear and tear). Aspen wood offers excellent strength to weight ratio and makes for a lightweight paddle which is stiff and durable. The rectangular blade excels on mixed depth water and can be used comfortably on everything from casual days out through to tripping on multi-day paddles. Wooden paddles are popular because they are usually lighter and warmer in your hands than plastic or alloy counterparts. As a result they have a nicer feel to the paddle. Available in a range of lengths the Aspen is a great entry wooden canoe paddle.