Hike Bike Kayak Sports
Hike Bike Kayak Sports
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The Bike Hike $4.83 No Synopsis Available |
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Seattle Sports Atc Kayak Dolly $134.99 Seattle Sports Atc Kayak Dolly . With large 16 bike tire wheels, the ATC is great for going over rutted paths that cause difficulty for smaller wheeled carts, and it s faster over paved, flat surfaces. For many users, the large wheels will also offer a more natural height for pulling or pushing. The ATC is perfect for heavy-loaded canoe portages, john-boats and other larger craft, including dinghies and Lasers. It easily transports all kayaks. The heavy-duty powder-coated steel frame breaks down nicely for low-profile storage. A spring-loaded, super stable kickstand, adjustable top pad bars, and included cinch straps complete this super heavy-duty cart. 300 pound capacity. Available in gray. Designed for: Kayaks, Canoes, John Boats, Larger Craft Carrying Capacity: Up to 300 pounds Material: Powder-coated steel Wheels: 16″ bike tire wheels Dimensions: 19″ H x 33″ W Weight: 15lb.8oz. |
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Seattle Sports EZ Kayak Seat $34.95 Seattle Sports new EZ Kayak Seat offers added comfort for your kayak at a value price. With a silver seat area, it heats up more slowly and won’t draw in heat with sun exposure, offering a more comfortable paddle. With brass plated 360 degree swivel spring loaded gate snap hooks, the adjustable straps easily hook into boat eyelets for quick, easy fastening. Seattle Sports EZ Kayak Seat is a great seat at a great price. This fully padded seat with backrest is made from Polyurethane Coated Polyester and Nylon. EZ Kayak Seat measures seat/backrest 12″/14″ x 16″/23″ x 5″/5″ (30.5/35.6 x 40.6 /58.4 x 12.7/12.7 cm) and weighs 16 oz (454 g). Seat is manufactured from tuff and durable materials. EZ Kayak Seat comes with a 12 month limited warranty. |
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Connelly Costa Rica Inflatable Kayak $269.99 Connelly Costa Rica Inflatable Kayak |
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The Bike Hike (Paperback) $10.18 Description not available. |
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Rave Sports Molokai 2 Person Inflatable Kayak $299.99 A 2 person recumbent inflatable kayak that is perfect for recreational kayaking! The Molokai features a heavy duty PVC bladder and Tarpaulin bottom for a slick and easy gliding. Tarpaulin also allows for a more durable bottom to protect your kayak from punctures. The kayak also features adjustable backrests with water resistant dry bag and bottle holder, bottom fins for straight line tracking and 6 foam-filled handles for lightweight and easy portaging and maneuverability. The Molokai Kayak has a 200 lbs (91 kg) per person maximum rider weight and measures 136″ x 35″ x 8″ (345 x 89 x 20cm) inflated. Kayak weight 31 lbs. (14 kg). When deflated the Kayak folds up compact and can be stored in the water resistant Dry Bag in your vehicle and not on top of your car like non-inflatable kayaks, keeping it safe and secure. Molokai Kayak comes with a 12 month limited warranty. |
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Seattle Sports Kayak Drift Anchor Sea Drogue $26.95 Built for kayaks, Seattle Sports Kayak Sea Drogue stows flat for easy pack-ability and stowing on the deck. With a unique drawstring opening on both ends to control drag, this anchor/drogue keeps you from drifting off your favorite hole, saving your energy and enabling more controlled casting. The drogue also helps control rudder steering in advancing seas. Drift Anchor is manufactured from Durable Polyurethane-Coated Nylon and measures 36″ (91.4 cm) in length with an adjustable width of 6″ to 12″ (15.2 to 30.5 cm) and weighs 11.2 oz (317.5 g). Kayak Drift Anchor Sea Drogue is covered by a 12 month limited warranty. |
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Seattle Sports Self Inflating Kayak Seat $37.95 Seattle Sports Self Inflating Kayak air cushioned seat provides superior comfort for any decked kayak. Durable nylon and thick foam construction keep you comfortable all day. Seat inflates easily by just opening the valve. If you want a firmer cushion you can top it off with the large inflation valve by blowing into it. The seat easily deflates by opening the valve and rolling it up to remove the air. Once deflated just replace the valve cap and it stows compact. Seat measures 13.5″ high x 2.5″ thick (34.3 x 6.4 cm) and weighs 1 lb (454 g). Seat comes with a 12 month limited warranty. |
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MPC Extreme Survival 2008 Part 1
There’s a Sport for Everyone,traditional Individual Sports
There’s a Sport for Everyone
Sports offer a multitude of benefits to people of all ages and all walks of life. Playing sports not only improves cardiovascular health and prevents weight gain, but also helps people make friends, develop a sense of competition, and reduce stress. Most health experts recommend at least 30 or 60 minutes of physical activity each day, but few of us actually meet that target.
If you fall into this group, perhaps it’s time to liven up your routine and find a new sport (or several) that you’ll enjoy participating in regularly. No matter what part of the country you live in, or the type of climate, there’s a sport that can be played there. Find the perfect mix of indoor and outdoor sports to keep you in good physical health all year long.
Most people associate the word “sports” with traditional, competitive team sports that they may have played in high school. These can include football, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, hockey, cricket, and tennis. But the fact that you’ve graduated from high school doesn’t mean that you can’t continue to play these traditional favorites. Sign up for your workplace team, or look for an amateur league that meets on weekends. This can be a great way to expand your professional network, make new friends, and enjoy your time off. For more information our sit http://www.sports4allofus.com/
Traditional Individual Sports
For people who prefer to spend time alone or in small groups, or who can’t commit to the regular game schedule of a competitive team, individual sports are a good option. Speed walking, jogging, and running are traditional standbys, but they’re just the beginning. Road cycling and mountain biking, snowshoeing, skiing, and hiking are good ways to work out some tension while enjoying the great outdoors. Looking for a challenge? Try rock climbing. And if you live in an urban environment, roller skating, roller blading, ice skating, and skateboarding are good outdoor alternatives. If you enjoy the water, consider canoeing or kayaking on a nearby lake or river, or if you’re near the ocean give surfing a try. Of course, there’s always swimming, which is versatile for outdoor bodies of water or indoor pools. Once you have mastered the basics of swimming, consider signing up for a scuba diving class and then reward yourself with a vacation where you
If all the sports mentioned so far seem passé, you may want to look for an adrenaline rush with one of the many extreme sports that have recently been growing in popularity. They’re a little more expensive and require an investment in safety equipment, but they might be just what you’re looking for. If you don’t have a fear of heights, skydiving, plane jumping, hang gliding, and bungee jumping might fit the bill. If you like to take the action to the water, try kitesurfing, parasailing, whitewater rafting, or kayaking. Cave diving is another interesting option for exploring the depths. And, if you prefer extreme winter sports, check out snowboarding, ski jumping, and ice climbing. For more information our sit http://www.sports4allofus.com/
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