K1 Kayaks
Intex Challenger K1 Kayak
(Sports) Intex
Low Profile design for lakes and mild rivers
Sporty graphics for high visibility
Inflatable Seat with backrest
Price:
$146.99
$58.96
Customer Reviews:
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Perfect Inexpensive Kayak
I'm a student who has barely any money for fun things, so I decided to buy a kayak so I could have a lot of fun with just a one time "fee". It's perfect for being only around $80.00. I have no complaints since it's my first kayak and I have nothing to compare it to. I do highly recommend buying a... -
Best Purchase Ever
My husband I enjoy kayaking and once we saw the prices of fiberglass kayaks, we hesitated to buy. I saw this inflatable kayak on Amazon and showed my husband who told me not to get it because they would puncture easily and blow away or fill up with water quickly- he could not have been any more...
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“@: About to kayak with olympic star tim brabants. Question is not whether I get wet in the k1 but how many times?”very brave
RT @: About to kayak with olympic star tim brabants. Question is not whether I get wet in the k1 but how many times?
About to kayak with olympic star tim brabants. Question is not whether I get wet in the k1 but how many times?
With one eye on the Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race 2009, Dave attempts to master the K1 Kayak just a couple of weeks after taking up kayaking ...
London 2012 Olympics: life is a balancing act for kayaker Tim Brabants
Brabants generously allowed me to try his boat, worth in excess of £3,000. I sat down gingerly, went to grab the paddle and instantly fell in. I tried again, desperately wanting to make five strokes to prove a point of expertise to myself, but no, the cold chill of the Thames was too inviting.
Clearly I hadn’t done the hour-long core work Brabants endures specifically to work on his balance. Standing on a swiss ball and catching a medicine ball is just one of the ‘fun’ exercises of his six gym sessions every week. Then there are the six to seven days a week on the water, and other sessions of swimming, running, biking, a paddling ergo machine, and one in the laboratory.
Brabants, 34, was still incredibly generous in his praise. Of course, I knew he was a terrific bloke, a smart doctor, devoted to his young family, but when he noted “your stroke is perfect, you are very relaxed in your shoulders and that is good”, he became my favourite Olympian.
2010 New Zealand Sprint Kayak Nationals « Ben Fouhy World Champion ...
Over the weekend we had our National Sprint Championships. We were blessed with some very nice weather and a stunning venue – The Blue Lake in Rotorua, a place where I have fond memories of family holidays when I was a kid. The first time I ever tried a kayak was actually on the Blue Lake when I was about five or six years old. Even then I had the feeling that kayaking was special. The next time I paddled was when I was 13.
Back to the racing… I was very pleased to win the K1 1000, Steven Ferguson was 2nd and Troy Burbidge was 3rd. In the K1 500 I was 2nd with Steve first and Troy 3rd again.
The K2 1000 was a good race with Scott Bicnill and myself taking on Steve and Troy. In the end they took line honors but we definitely put in a solid race.
Overall the regatta was exceptionally well run so many thanks to all the people who made it happen and gave their time. The officials were very friendly and professional which was very much appreciated. One of the many positives was to see was that the numbers are continuing to grow with the fields also far closer together than I have ever seen in New Zealand with some tight battles for the finals berths.
...News
London's calling top Kiwi paddlersThe Daily Post - Jan 01, 1970
In just two weeks, kayak paddlers from around New Zealand will head to Rotorua for the 2012 CRNZ Canoe Sprint National Championships. The field is full with competitors of all ages geared up for some exciting racing on the water.Ninemsn - Jan 01, 1970
Twenty years after he won Australia's first kayaking gold at the Barcelona Olympics, Robinson failed to produce the comeback he was looking for at the NSW Sprint Championships, finishing eighth in the K1 1000m final. In his first K1 race in almost fourNinemsn - Jan 01, 1970
Returning to sprint kayaking in the NSW flatwater canoeing titles on Saturday morning, 39-year-old Robinson is keen to put the unsavoury controversy of the 2008 Games well behind him. The former ironman is a legend in the sport after winningGisborne Herald - Jan 01, 1970
Despite “not feeling too flash” at the start of each race, Bats won the K1 1000 metres u23 title. “When you get on that start line you forget about any pain because you're trained to go as soon as that gun fires, and that's all you really think about.The Guardian (blog) - Jan 01, 1970
She won her first Olympic gold that summer in Moscow as an 18-year-old, in the K1 500m, and would probably have repeated the feat four years later in Los Angeles had it not been for the Eastern Bloc boycotting the Games. Fischer was back in 1988,



