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P&H Virgo Composite Kayak Review

When it comes to testing gear, there's nothing like putting it through the wringer in real-world conditions. And that’s exactly what I did with the P&H Virgo Composite Kayak on the Ottawa River, which is known for its big rapids and breathtaking scenery.

KAYAKING IRELAND’S WILD ATLANTIC WAY

Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way has an incredible diversity for kayakers! From ocean-facing routes to protected inland gems, Ireland has it all.

Best Kayaks and Canoes of 2023

Its that time of year when Ken Whiting announces his Best kayaks and canoes of 2023 awards. Check out the boats he saw as this year's best!

P&H Volan 160 Big Water Test

Ken Whiting hits the rapids on the Ottawa River with the P&H Volan sea kayak to see how it does in rough conditions. Check it out!

Key Tips for Whitewater Kayakers

Ken Whiting, world champion whitewater kayaker, gives some key tips for whitewater kayakers outlining some basics for us to practice.

The Pyranha Ripper 2 Review: The Best All-Round Whitewater Kayak?

Ken returns again to his favorite river to give us a Pyranha Ripper 2 review. Spoiler: Ken loved this kayak! Find out why.

Pyranha Scorch X Review: The Most Forgiving White Water Kayak Ever

Ken Whiting heads out to his favorite waterway, the Ottawa, to do an indepth Pyranha Scorch X Review. Check out his full review.

Choosing a Touring Kayak

Ken Whiting walks us through choosing a touring kayak by going through the three different categories in detail.

P&H Volan 160 Kayak Review

Ken Whiting paddles the P&H Volan 160 along the Tennessee River and delivers his in depth review of this great high-end kayak.

Kayaking Tennessee RiverLine

Ken Whiting goes kayaking on the Tennessee RiverLine into downtown Knoxville.

P&H Leo Sea Kayak Review

Welcome my paddling padawans! Today I'm going to be reviewing a high-performance touring kayak, the P&H Sea Kayaks Leo. I'll tell you all about my experiences on the New River in North Carolina, where I took this bad boy down some Class 1 rapids as part of an overnight paddling trip. That's right folks, sea kayaks are meant for a wealth of exciting conditions, which is why I prefer to call them touring kayaks - "sea kayaks" doesn't quite do them justice.