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Sea Eagle 300X Inflatable Kayak Review

This Sea Eagle 300X review takes you through all the pros and cons of this all water kayak from one of the top inflatable brands. Check it out.

Tucktec kayak vs Sea Eagle 330 kayak

Tucktec vs the Sea Eagle 330 is a hot topic these days! Ken Whiting takes you through both of them in this comparison post.

Decathlon Itiwit X500 vs Sea Eagle 393 : Best Inflatable Kayak?

Ken's at it again with his inflatable kayak comparisons. This time his match up is the Sea Eagle 393 vs Decathlon Itiwit X500. Check it out!

Repairing Inflatable Boats

Repairing inflatable boats and kayaks is a very easy process. In this post, Ken drills a hole in his kayak to show you just how easy it is!

Cheap Kayak Comparison: Intex Explorer K2 vs Sea Eagle 330

Ken's got two more inflatable kayaks to compare: the Intex Explorer vs Sea Eagle 330! Check out this full, in depth post on these bargain kayaks.

Sea Eagle Travel Canoe Review

Ken takes us on to the water with the Sea Eagle Travel Canoe and does a full review bow to stern as only Ken can do.

Sea Eagle 385 FastTrack Inflatable Fishing Kayak

Ken does his full review of the Sea Eagle FastTrack 385, an inflatable fishing kayak aimed at the lightweight fishing kayak fans.

Kayak Fishing on Watts Bar Lake

Ken Whiting goes fishing on Watts Bar Lake in his Sea Eagle Fastrack Angler along the shores of this classic Tennessee river.

How to Choose a Kayak: 3 Top Ranked Kayaks

Today I'm going to pit 3 of my favorite and, coincidentally, best-selling recreational kayaks on the market in a head to head (to head) comparison. If you've been paying attention to PaddleTV then you might have seen that I gave the Wilderness Systems Pungo and the Sea Eagle Razorlite 393rl Kayak of the Year awards for 2021.

Sea Eagle 380x Kayak Review: Best All-Around Inflatable Kayak?

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.