I've bought 4 boats from them now. Everyone there is fantastic to deal with and has been very helpful getting me set up with all of the gear I needed to make boating safe and enjoyable
This place would be a huge hit here in Chattanooga, TN. The kayak & outdoors growth here is skyrocketing. As always great review Dan, so much knowledge. Tightlines.
Aldercreek is a great shop. Dan I am greatful that you worked with them to pass through a Bonafide SS 127 a few years ago when I could not get one locally in Portland. (Aldercreek does not carry the brand) The way you work with the Kayak community is something you should be very proud of.
Living in Happy Valley now and looking to get into Kayaking. Booked a class there for myself & my wife. Looking forward to supporting them in this great community. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
Sadly most SEA KAYAK places around Long Island NY stock little anymore. Mostly Hobie fishing boats and rec boats. Not much gear if any like drysuit. Sad with so many millions of people in a 100 mile radius to NYC.
@@HeadwatersKayak who's going to spend $2000-6000+ on a kayak you can't see or sit in nevermind paddle. I'd probably buy a Prana but I've never seen one in person. I have 7 CD composite hulls now. I want one skeg hull.
Not so sure... might just be gummies:) Great shop. Nothing like that where I live (just south of Lake Erie, which might explain that). I had to drive 500 miles (one way) to grab my kayak.
Alder Creek has been a name in kayaking since I started over 20 years ago. Rock on, nice inventory.
I've bought 4 boats from them now. Everyone there is fantastic to deal with and has been very helpful getting me set up with all of the gear I needed to make boating safe and enjoyable
This place would be a huge hit here in Chattanooga, TN. The kayak & outdoors growth here is skyrocketing. As always great review Dan, so much knowledge. Tightlines.
Aldercreek is a great shop. Dan I am greatful that you worked with them to pass through a Bonafide SS 127 a few years ago when I could not get one locally in Portland. (Aldercreek does not carry the brand) The way you work with the Kayak community is something you should be very proud of.
Living in Happy Valley now and looking to get into Kayaking. Booked a class there for myself & my wife. Looking forward to supporting them in this great community. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
Right on!
Super underrated shop for sure!
Great shop with helpful pros. Great to see the profile
ONE OF THE BEST KAYAK SHOPS IN THE PACIFIC NW
My 1st fishing kayak was from there. Love the place! Can’t say enough about the customer service.
Thanks for the video showing them! I have always seen them as a sponser of Lumpy Waters Symposium.
Great shop! I have taken classes there and bought my Feel Free Aventura 140 there last year!
Awesome 👍😎
My shop where I purchased two kayaks and Malone trailer
I'm so jealous of the west coast!
We’re spoiled with great shops and great paddling spots. And high taxes and crazy politics 🤣
First, and thanks for the great reviews
Hi.do you have for sale kayak feelfree lure 13.5 v1. because I want to buy bardxo and I can't find it anywhere
Can you review the pelican sentinel 100x angler? I understand that you pay for the kayaks you review so I understand if you cannot review it.
Sadly most SEA KAYAK places around Long Island NY stock little anymore. Mostly Hobie fishing boats and rec boats. Not much gear if any like drysuit. Sad with so many millions of people in a 100 mile radius to NYC.
That’s my experience too. Shops like Alder Creek are so important.
@@HeadwatersKayak who's going to spend $2000-6000+ on a kayak you can't see or sit in nevermind paddle. I'd probably buy a Prana but I've never seen one in person. I have 7 CD composite hulls now. I want one skeg hull.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say there has been more than a few doobies lit in the back of that place
I have no idea what your talking about….
Not so sure... might just be gummies:) Great shop. Nothing like that where I live (just south of Lake Erie, which might explain that). I had to drive 500 miles (one way) to grab my kayak.