DayTrip
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Been contemplating a kayak purchase for awhile now and my wife and I's recent canoe trip while in Baxter this week has pretty much moved that from the "nice idea" phase to the "top goals of 2020" phase. I know next to nothing on the subject though and my research to date of "best kayaks" Google searches has turned up a lot of conflicting info.
So basically I'm looking for some referrals on reputable websites for researching and actual retailers who specialize in it and are worth a trip to talk to someone. I live in NE CT but I'm willing to drive some miles to talk to highly competent people and solid shops. Goal is to get a kayak for ponds, lakes and rivers (no white water or rough water) that is also large enough to carry a dry bag for simple overnight/modest "camping" trips. Budget will probably be on the modest side.
Anyone who can recommend a person, shop or website? Would greatly appreciate any info on the topic. Thanks.
So basically I'm looking for some referrals on reputable websites for researching and actual retailers who specialize in it and are worth a trip to talk to someone. I live in NE CT but I'm willing to drive some miles to talk to highly competent people and solid shops. Goal is to get a kayak for ponds, lakes and rivers (no white water or rough water) that is also large enough to carry a dry bag for simple overnight/modest "camping" trips. Budget will probably be on the modest side.
Anyone who can recommend a person, shop or website? Would greatly appreciate any info on the topic. Thanks.