February , 2021
Tootega Kayaks Range Overview | Which model is right for you?
Tootega kayaks is a small company based in Attleborough, Norfolk. We have known the owners, Steve & James, for many years and their passion for quality products and growing paddlesport participation is unrivalled. Our staff have been lucky to visit their factory and have always been blown away by their attention to detail, coming away with a desire to support both Tootega and UK manufacturing more generally. Prior to the formation of the brand, Steve and James designed and manufactured at many popular kayak brands and have taken the positives from each. It is therefore unsurprising that models like Kinetic, Pulse and Prophecy have become industry leaders. Tootega were the first brand to introduce a lifetime warranty on their products, just one example of how they are striving for perfection. Read on to find out more about their range and which kayak is correct for your circumstances and aspirations.
Touring Kayaks | Choosing a paddle
Touring kayaks are gaining popularity, and for good reason. Models like the P&H Virgo, Venture Islay and Dagger Stratos are extremely versatile, offering a great balance of on the water efficiency and simple transport and storage. They’re lots of fun and offer excellent progression potential! In this blog we aim to answer the question which paddle is best for these kayaks?
Crossover Kayaks | Choosing a paddle
Crossover kayaks are gaining popularity, and for good reason. Models like the Pyranha Fusion, Dagger Katana and Venture Flex are extremely versatile, offering a great balance of on the water performance and simple transport and storage. They’re easy to paddle and above all lots of fun! In this blog we aim to answer the question which paddle is best for these kayaks?
Sit On Top Kayaks | Choosing a paddle
Sit On Top kayaks are gaining popularity, and for good reason. They’re versatile, easy to paddle and above all lots of fun! In this blog we aim to answer the question which paddle is best for these kayaks?
Inflatable Kayaks | Choosing a paddle
Inflatable kayaks are gaining popularity, and for good reason. They’re versatile, easy to paddle and above all lots of fun! In this blog we aim to answer the question which paddle is best for these kayaks?
Touring Kayaks | What clothing to wear
‘There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing’ A statement that has been quoted many times in relation to hill walking, yet remains equally applicable to paddle sports. The correct attire can transform your enjoyment on the water and even extend your season by many months. Some of our favourite days on the water have been cold, crisp winter ones. Fewer people on the water gives a feeling of serenity, as well as potentially encouraging more wildlife to venture out. However, while we’re here to advise on the best clothing combination for cold weather it’s equally important to consider hot summer days and the potential effect of falling into chilly water. In this blog we address these questions in relation to closed cockpit touring kayaks such as the P&H Virgo, Venture Islay and Dagger Stratos, making recommendations that strike the right balance of performance and price. One thing to bear in mind with closed cockpit models is that your lower half is protected, especially when using a spraydeck, and this could tempt you to wear thinner layers. However, it should not lead to complacency as ultimately the water will still be cold should you fall in. In theory, it is possible to break the discussion down into first layer, technical layering and accessories.
Crossover Kayaks | What clothing to wear
‘There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing’ A statement that has been quoted many times in relation to hill walking, yet remains equally applicable to paddle sports. The correct attire can transform your enjoyment on the water and even extend your season by many months. Some of our favourite days on the water have been cold, crisp winter ones. Fewer people on the water gives a feeling of serenity, as well as potentially encouraging more wildlife to venture out. However, while we’re here to advise on the best clothing combination for cold weather it’s equally important to consider hot summer days and the potential effect of falling into chilly water. In this blog we address these questions in relation to closed cockpit crossover kayaks such as the Pyranha Fusion and Dagger Katana, making recommendations that strike the right balance of performance and price. One thing to bear in mind with closed cockpit models is that your lower half is protected, especially when using a spraydeck, and this could tempt you to wear thinner layers. However, it should not lead to complacency as ultimately the water will still be cold should you fall in. In theory, it is possible to break the discussion down into first layer, technical layering and accessories.
Sit On Top Kayaks | What clothing to wear
‘There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing’ A statement that has been quoted many times in relation to hill walking, yet remains equally applicable to paddle sports. The correct attire can transform your enjoyment on the water and even extend your season by many months. Some of our favourite days on the water have been cold, crisp winter ones. Fewer people on the water gives a feeling of serenity, as well as potentially encouraging more wildlife to venture out. However, while we’re here to advise on the best clothing combination for cold weather it’s equally important to consider hot summer days and the potential effect of falling into chilly water. In this blog we address these questions in relation to sit on top kayaks, making recommendations that strike the right balance of performance and price. It is worth bearing in mind that in the case of sit on top kayaks you will likely be more exposed than in closed cockpit versions and thus the conversation around clothing is perhaps more important. In theory, it is possible to break the discussion down into first layer, technical layering and accessories.
Inflatable Kayaks | What clothing to wear
‘There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing’ A statement that has been quoted many times in relation to hill walking, yet remains equally applicable to paddle sports. The correct attire can transform your enjoyment on the water and even extend your season by many months. Some of our favourite days on the water have been cold, crisp winter ones. Fewer people on the water gives a feeling of serenity, as well as potentially encouraging more wildlife to venture out. However, while we’re here to advise on the best clothing combination for cold weather it’s equally important to consider hot summer days and the potential effect of falling into chilly water. In this blog we address these questions in relation to Inflatable kayaks, making recommendations that strike the right balance of performance and price. It is worth bearing in mind that in the case of inflatable kayaks you will likely be more exposed than in closed cockpit versions and thus the conversation around clothing is perhaps more important. In theory, it is possible to break the discussion down into first layer, technical layering and accessories.
Aquaglide Deschutes Inflatable Kayak | The latest addition to our range
To say we’re fans of Aquaglide inflatable kayaks is something of an understatement. For several years they have been the mainstay of our range, with names such as Chinook and Chelan facilitating hundreds of enjoyable hours on the water. Aquaglide’s history is closely associated with the production of large scale inflatable water based playgrounds. Knowledge gained in this area, specifically the heavy wear and tear of commercial use, has certainly aided the evolution of their kayaks and resulted in excellent durability. With what was already an extensive range of boats our staff questioned what could come next. Not ones to rest on their laurels, we soon hard about the Deschutes. The crucial question….. is it any good?