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New Product Alert: The Sea Wolf PFD by Astral Buoyancy

 

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I’ve known of this project for awhile and have chatted with the crew at Astral during gestation but it is a reality now and the first shipment just came in today (2/21/12)

This is the as listed on our eBay! Storefront:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/260963107927?var=&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649#ht_955wt_1141

This is so new that there aren’t mfg. photos of it as of yet so please excuse my amateur photography.

The Sea Wolf PFD

by Astral Buoyancy


The Do-All Purpose PFD!  Sea, Whitewater, Canoe, Kayak, Sail, Etc.!!!!!

Mfg. Description:

This unique project has been underway for a couple of years with the intention of bringing the market a true sea kayak pro’s vest built on our popular Foam Tectonic platform. Its sleek profile will allow you to tuck under exploding waves with ease, offering exceptional mobility while both paddling and swimming. In many ways this is the Greenjacket of expedition sea kayaking, loaded with technically-minded features that apply to a wide audience of paddlers.

When creating the Sea Wolf we knew that it had to address some of the following design parameters:

  • Excellent mobility and comfort
  • Loads of gear storage with easy access
  • Tow belt compatibility
  • High visibility with strobe attachment
  • Hydration compatibility
  • Durable and quick drying shell material
  • Lightweight (Just 1.8lbs. vs. the Green Jacket at 2.8lbs.)

Over the last year we field tested the Sea Wolf prototypes in a variety of exotic locations including Nova Scotia, Alaska, the Carolina Coast, and the Grand Canyon. We quickly realized that not only did we have the makings of an amazing sea kayak vest, but that it could also crossover into many other disciplines including: whitewater paddling, surf kayaking, and fishing.

Perhaps the most notable feature of the Sea Wolf is its large clam shell pocket with plenty of gear storage and organization. You can see below that it holds all the essentials needed for a Grand Canyon self-support trip.

We have added belt loops to make the Sea Wolf compatible with the quick release tow belt (sold separately), as well as two side pockets for long term gear storage and housing for the WebToe during whitewater applications.

  • Buoyancy is feather light 100% PE Foam weighing in at just 1.8 lbs.!!!!
  • Quick drying 200d x 400d Ripstop Nylon Shell
  • 200 Denier Nylon Liner
  • Acetal plastic buckles
  • Polypro Webbing

Sizing: (measured in inches at widest torso circumference)

  • Small/Medium: 31-37’’
  • Medium/Large: 38-44’’
  • Large/Extra-Large: 45-51’’

SUPpose it’s winter

But a die hard, in need of water-fix friend and his son come by for the afternoon on a Monday to get you away from the Showroom; what do you do?

Drysuit up and SUP it up.

Ok punning aside, it was a bit too windy to go out on the Hudson with the Tahoe Woody and Zephyr but the harbor worked great even when Ben walked the plank and bodily checked the water depth a few times.

Water temps are just above freezing. Yeah drysuit!

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Sorry, no pics of the photographer this time.

Oh, we did discover an Oreo milkshake energy influx lasts exactly 2 hours in a young teen. (Ben in red). Once kayaking I should have put him in the model with the propeller. Dad reports that nap mode was fully implemented on the way home. ;)

Saltwood Paddles – A Review

Saltwood Paddles : Reggie and Habit

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Introduction:

Saltwood paddles is a novel take on carbon/wood laminate hybrid paddles to grant the paddler the warmth and lively feel of wood with the light swing weight of carbon blades.  The result is a very attractive paddle that weighs in at about the same as the Premium Fiberglass paddles by Werner with a toughness that allows for use in rock gardens or Class III whitewater but with a swing weight and blade feel that is on par with the Performance Foam Core Werner line.  I will make frequent comparisons with Werner as that manufacturer is more commonly known than the closest cousin to the Saltwood paddles which would be the long time elegant design of The Black Magic by Mitchell Paddles.

Construction:

Shaft: Sustainably grown Spruce is used in computer milled hollow shafts.  Yes, this paddle is a tubular one section shaft design that reduces weight without reducing the strength.  Significant indexing is milled into the powerface side of the shaft in right/left positions of whichever degree of offset you wish (in 15 degree increments).  The two halves of the shaft are then laminated together and covered is an ultra-thin scrim of fiberglass again adding strength but also surface durability.

Blades: The blades are significantly stiff with noticeable additional carbon cloth at the tips to eliminate blade flex and add enough strength for whitewater use.  The powerfaces of the blades are a smooth curve in a high angle design.  The blades do not have a spine as on more typical fiberglass design.  Rather they have a buoyant core  in the center of the blade filled with sustainably grown laminated balsa wood oriented cord wise to the blade rather then span or length wise.  This adds a nice lift on the blade when exiting the water but as the buoyant core does not extend to the edges of the blade the buoyancy does not fight the paddler on the catch when inserting the blade into the water as I’ve found on the Werner Ikelos.

Performance and Feel: 

This is a tremendously subjective category so individual opinions will vary.

A quick backtrack note; Indexing – coming from having always used a feathered paddle (be it my Black Magic or any number of Werner Paddles)  this has been the first euro blade paddle that I’ve been able to use unfeathered without the habitual slice on my left side when my muscle memory wants to cant the paddle for entry on the left.  I’m going to attribute this to the significant areas of indexing at the grip zones on the paddle shaft.  While initially large feeling compared to other more common paddle shafts in the world, the shape quickly feels comfortable for a wide range of hand sizes and provides such easy feedback of blade position that adapting to unfeathered from my usual 60 degree right happened almost unconsciously.

Reggie – A bit more powerful bite on the water in the catch than a Werner Shuna or Cyprus but not so much as to be fatiguing over distance.  Transitions from active to static to planing strokes are as effortless as with a blade that has depth of cross section like a wood blade or a foam core model like the Werner Cyprus.  The shaft has a wonderfully live feel as it has just a touch of flex and power release on the catch and as you take tension off just before the exit.  The indexing makes precise blade placement for strokes or rolling second nature.

Habit – Whitewater and Surf Kayakers, here’s your paddle blade!  This blade shape and size makes for a rock solid platform to launch your propulsion strokes, turns or cartwheels from.  More bite than the Werner Corryvrecken and similar stiffness as the Ikelos but with the durability more of the Powerhouse.  The cork core design still makes finesse a snap for side slips while ferrying and moving the leading edge to catch current, etc.  Considering the bite of this blade the bit of flex in the shaft is welcome on the joints as it definitely helps for a day long playboating trip or surf session.

Bent Shaft – Most of my earlier observations have been using a straight shaft.   I have used the bent shaft on a Reggie model and the general feel is that the indexed grip shape naturally nests into your hands.  The upper and lower surfaces are hollowed a bit more than on the straight shaft as it does say on the Werner Performance Core straight and bent carbon shafts.  Bent shafts do add a few more ounces which is to be expected and while I usually do not use a bent shaft this allowed me to feel more of what the blade was doing rather than holding a paddle shaft.  So in this case not to notice the paddle shaft I would consider to be a good thing.

Prices:

Straight Shaft = $350

Bent Shaft = $400

More pictures and in stock models available at our eBay! Storefront

http://stores.ebay.com/The-River-Connection?_rdc=1

Capella now by Venture Kayaks

Capella 166 RM now by Venture Kayaks

The renowned Capella 166 RM of P&H has moved over to the Venture Kayaks side of the Family.

Now in a stout single layer plastic the classic Capella gains the cord controlled skeg of the Cetus/Delphin line with thighbraces and seats from the Pyrahna whitewater kayaks. Other than a material change the hull is identical to the Corelite version but at several hundred dollars less at $1500.

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Description:

P&H Capella RM Sea Kayaks re-named to Venture Kayaks Capella
The Capella has a comforting initial stability and confidence inspiring secondary stability which makes this one of the most popular all round Sea Kayak there is. Three storage compartments provide plenty of storage space for camping trips with convienient storage in the day hatch for more accessable items. The outfitting is fully adjustable with a padded seat, thigh braces, backrest and foot rests so you will be comfortable paddling the Capella for longer periods of time. Venture Kayaks now mould the Capella in a single skin plastic, this means that you get the same proven hull shape and design at a fraction of the cost.
The RM Capella is the choice of many instructors and centres in the UK and around the world. This is a seriously good sea kayak for the money and one of our best selling Sea Kayak to date.

Specs:

Capella 166 Dimensions

Length 16’6″

Width 22″

Weight 54 lb.

Cockpit – 17.5″x31.25″ inside opening.

Optimum Load Range 143 lb.-264 lb.

ACA Instructor Certification Workshop and Exam

This just in;

We have had a few paddlers ask us to schedule an American Canoe Association Level 1 – Level 2 Instructor Development Workshop and Certification Exam for Coastal Kayaking.  We need several more paddlers to make this fly.

What: ACA L1-L2 IDW/ICE Coastal Kayaking

Who: The reknowned Ben Lawry will be the Instructor Trainer

When: All Day May 18, 19, 20, 2012

Where: All three days on the Hudson River here at our Boathouse/Harbor in Hyde Park, NY

How much: $420 per person.  5 Participant minimum, 10 Participant max.

Specifics: and Reservations Call 845-229-0595 / 845-242-4731

 

See you on the water,

Marshall

 

 

New Model Drysuit: Stohlquist EZ – Quick Review

New as of 11/30/11! 

The next evolution of the Stohlquist Drysuit Line!!!!    

The EZ!  

Black, which goes with everything, right?!

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As this is immersion garment is so new, information and pictures are not yet on the manufacturers website (www.stohlquist.com) so I will try to give a bit of insight into the changes that have been thoughtfully worked into this new Drysuit.  This being such a new product also is the reason for my amateur photography in the slideshow above.

Drysuit Description as it appears on our eBay! Storefront – A bit of a blend of the manufacturer’s description and my own observations.

This is a Super New drysuit evolution from the popular Stohlquist Body Pod series with some refined upgrades.

  • 4 Layer Twin Sensor Waterproof Breathable Fabric throughout
  • Superstretch Neoprene neck gasket
  • Masterseal waterproof cross chest entry & relief zippers (more of a toothed pinch seal than an abutting seal of the Body Pod-easier and more effective)
  • Softer Duraseal latex wrist gaskets; more UV resisitant and greater durability
  • Roomy athletic cut for full mobility
  • Slightly relaxed fit for easier entry fits a wider range of paddlers.  Sizing is more true than it’s predecessor (Body Pod).
  • Cordura reinforced seat and knees with mesh drainers (knees are especially well designed for kayak thigh brace)
  • Decorative red piping.  Reflective logos.
  • Adjustable neoprene wrist and ankle covers
  • Fabric socks (well tailored with adequate warm sock room for my size 11 feet
Some more observations having been in a kayak today with the drysuit.
  • New toothed T-Zip zipper seals differently than the abutting seal of it’s predeccessor Body Pod Drysuit.  This zipper pinches the gasket more between the teeth than pressing the gasket edges edge to edge.  The result is an easier pull to open/close and an effective seal that will be harder to pass water by.
  • Standard size bootie socks fit my size 11 feet with a medium wool socks quite comfortably  both in length (probably accomodating up to a size 12 with medium sock) and just the right amount of fabric around the width of my regular sized foot.  Extra wide footed size 12+ paddlers may want to have larger booties sewn on which is a modification that Stohlquist can do at their facilities in Colorado.  (1/31/12 – Just a bit of perhaps obvious trivia; I tried on the XL EZ Drysuit to check the bootie sizing and yes the bootie sizing runs up to a size 13 with a light sock underneath.)
  • Wrist gaskets have been upgraded with a super stretchy latex gasket which is much easier to get large hands in/out of.  No more inverting the entire sleeve to extract my hand.  Hook/loop closures are now on a semi-ridgid rubber tab which is much easier to adjust with gloves on.
  • Tailoring of the shoulder area allows for a my size 42 regular torso to have enough space for a 200 weight fleece sweater underneath the drysuit without feeling constricted and generous enough to allow me to pass my head under the main zipper to get my head through the neck gasket without contortions.  The new neck gasket is a super stretchy smooth skin neoprene which makes an excellent seal but does not feel strangling on me in the slightest.
  • Zipper pull is a rigid plastic T handle which makes closure simple but still small enough so it stays out of the way.  This toothed zipper is also easy enough to unzip with my left hand without playing leverage twister in order to get it open.
  • Waist elastics are snugger than the previous Body Pod drysuit so it keeps the pants portion of the drysuit noticeably more up than in the past.
  • Storm flap over the relief zipper (same style as on main seal) is a simple flap that works well to protect the zipper but gets out of your way when opening/closing.  This is especially appreciated when after you’ve leaked you don’t develop a leak because you missed the last cm of closure.
  • Range of motion on legs is terrific as I can fully contract and bend my legs with no constriction of the fabric against my big toes.
  • The reinforced knees are thoughtfully done.  Instead of just a heavy Cordura pad with some foam under it the knee is articulated so it somewhat resembles the pattern of a volleyball knee pad which is not centered on the knee cap but more medially so it puts much more of the reinforced area in contact with the thighbrace areas of the kayak or provides better coverage when kneeling in a canoe.  Mesh drains are a welcome detail at the bottom of the knee reinforcements.
  • Pockets on the sleeve and chest have been done away with as their functionality has been questionable as most quality pfds have easier to access pockets and compartments for gear ( Trying to deal with a sleeve pocket one handed has never been fun.)
  • Currently available in Black non-Tunnel with small reflective logos and decorative red nylon piping.
  • Made in USA!!!!
  • Sizing is XSmall through XLarge and runs to a true size.
  • Pricing is $699.00  This is impressive as a similarly featured Kokatat GFER is $915.00

Follow Up Report 1/3/12

This past Sunday while the weather was nice I went with a group of about 20 paddlers for a New Year’s Day whitewater paddle on the Farmington in CT.  Light Class II.  50 degree air temps, 40 degree water (at best).  Excellent run to beat the rust off some playboating skills so I mostly hung out with the 13 year olds looking for eddylines to stern squirt on and deep enough pourover shoulders to initiate cartwheels in.

The EZ breathed wonderfully well.   This was especially the case in the socks and in areas of contact such as the thigh braces, mid torso at sprayskirt tunnel level etc.  My baselayers on all these areas were completely dry.  Any perspiration had been moved off and out.  Impressive in the below decks area which isn’t subject to moving air as much as the upper shoulders and arms.

The neck gasket is stretchier than the previous Body Pod version.  A note on donning I discovered; once the sprayskirt and pfd are on pull some fabric back up between the shoulder straps and neck so as to allow the gasket to relax against the neck rather than be tensioned.  Makes a better seal when doing a faceplant.   :D

A Day Underway with Karen Knight

So what do you do on a Day Underway Class? Everything that you would do while underway, of course. With weather that turned absolutely summer like, 8 paddlers of all skill levels we got to cover a gamut of topics. … Continue reading

A Day of Freestyle Canoe : Karen Knight

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In keeping with tradition of doing more things off the cuff rather than on the calendar today we have Karen Knight and a all level Freestyle Canoe Clinic. Two sessions even! Morning Session – No Rain!!!!

Fleet Needs Homes

It’s time to start searching for good homes on happy waters for kayaks and canoes from our Fleet as well as some Showroom Specials.

All of the craft can be viewed in person at The River connection Showroom as well as test paddled at The River Connection Boathouse here in Hyde Park, NY 12538. Please call ahead to set up Test Paddle times. 845-229-0595

Shipping : Yes we can ship via KAS Shipping (San Francisco, CA = $400, Chicago, IL = $275). Some regional and occasional travel along the I-95 corridor from NY to GA is possible too. Please call for more details and dates. 845-229-0595

Our Fleet/Instructional Kayaks are 8 months to 2 years of age and have been very well cared for as they are our tools and never part of a typical rental fleet.

Fleet Kayaks & Canoes

P&H Sea Kayak

$3668 Now $3200 Aries 155 – Fiberglass with Kevlar Keel Strip; White/Orange/White

$3968 Now $3200 Cetus HV – Fiberglass with Kevlar Keel Strip; White/Md.Green/White

$3168 Now $2400 Capella 167 – Fiberglass with Kevlar Keel Strip; White/Orange/White

$1900 Now $1300 Delphin 155 – Corelite – Emerald

Consignment – P&H SEA KAYAK

$3968 Now $2725 Cetus LV – Fiberglass with Kevlar Keel Strip; White/Lt.Green/White (Posted 1/7/12) This was a 2010 model kayak from our instructional fleet that a local paddler had purchased for laid back freshwater paddling through the winter of 2010 and the 2011 season. Please email me for pictures. Excellent Condition!

$4468 Now $3300 Cetus MV – Carbon Kevlar with Kevlar Keel Strip; Signal Red Deck/White Seam/White Hull/White colored Kevlar Keel Strip. (Posted 1/7/12 – this kayak was used for perhaps a month and had some gel coat cracking issues on the hill that have been repaired here at the Showroom. The repair areas came out quote nice for my ability. With more patience and time it’s new owner could make it perfect. I’ve gotten good but not perfect. If you can give this kayak a good home and change it’s karma then you can also enjoy the $1168.00 in savings!) Please email me for pictures.

$3300 Now $2400 Atlantic LV – Fiberglass – White/Black/White

$3300 Now $2400 Polar – Fiberglass – White/Black/White

$1325 Now $900 Aspect RM – Poly – Yellow

$1325 Now $1100 Atlantic RM – Poly – Yellow -Demo

Showroom Specials

20% Off In Stock

North Shore Poly Kayaks

Select Composite Sea Kayaks – Please call or email for specifics.

See you on the water,

Marshall

The River Connection, Inc.

Hyde Park, NY

www.the-river-connection.com

845-229-0595

Northern Light Carbon Greenland Paddles

These super stiff sectional three piece carbon fiber Greenland Paddles have been gaining in popularity here at The River Connection as well as around the world as seen here in this YouTube clip sent to me by Paul (co-founder and designer of Northern Light Paddles)

Lots of rolling obviously.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSD_WSwGa7k

 

Or for a little Northern Light Surfing Action;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k7P6vMC–Q

 

You can also find pictures of these paddles at our eBay! Storefront;

http://stores.ebay.com/The-River-Connection/Kayak-Paddles-/_i.html?_fsub=5&_sid=160909317&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322

See you on the water,

Marshall
The River Connection, Inc.
Hyde Park, NY
www.the-river-connection.com

PS: Coming very soon!  Saltwood Paddles!  www.saltwoodpaddles.com