5 best Kayak Accessories

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • These are 5 great kayak accessories, but not the "Usual" types of accessories.
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  • @BruceBabcock-n4y
    @BruceBabcock-n4y 6 місяців тому +10

    IKEA bags. Carry stuff, stand in it for dry suit removal, cheap & lasts forever, folds up small. Several go with me on every camping trip. When I’m near the car, I just stand on the lid of my Rubbermaid container, and everything wet goes in the Rubbermaid.

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому +1

      I responded to this and for some reason it wont display… lets try again. Yup, there are lots of ways to protect your feet and change your clothes. I just really like the quick change duffel. I am in the minority on the ikea bag thing. I know lots of kayakers use them, I own one but don’t use it for paddle gear. (Though they are durable and inexpensive. To be sure.) I dont like them because they can be noisy, and I also don’t like that they dont close - though someone told me on another video that in Sweden they make bags with a zip top.

    • @BruceBabcock-n4y
      @BruceBabcock-n4y 6 місяців тому

      @@AdventureOtaku yes, we can get the zip up ones in Canada too. They have straps that let you carry them like a duffle style backpack.

  • @paulnorton5280
    @paulnorton5280 8 днів тому

    As an alternative to the nrs quick change duffel; The simms or palmyth wader bags work well as a changing pad & zip up to hold the wet gear.

  • @helenwilliamson1420
    @helenwilliamson1420 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi, I love your channel and thank you for sharing another set of great tips on things to take along. You mentioned towlines and on the subject of towlines, it’d be really helpful if you did a film on using towlines both short and long, I get totally confused when reading up on the subject, specifically creating daisy chains to shorten the line, (how and why you do that), what length of line to run out and generally how to tow safely. Once again great channel😊

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching Helen! This is a great subject… I’ll get on it but it’ll take me a while.

  • @yru435
    @yru435 25 днів тому

    Hi. Could you please find new intro music or at least turn it way down? Thanks in advance.

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  25 днів тому

      So I used to get this comment like once a month but I haven’t in a while because it is literally half the volume it used to be. I don’t think I can make it any lower and have still generate the effect I want. Sorry you don’t like, but In general I change the music about every 4-6 months and it is about due. Also this video is about 6 months old, so the volume was still pretty high (normal level really) the volume is much lower now.

  • @55nimrod55
    @55nimrod55 6 місяців тому +2

    Great smart tips. Thanks!

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @jayspot4
    @jayspot4 6 місяців тому +1

    Great tips Brett, very informative and entertaining at the same time!

  • @HollywoodViking
    @HollywoodViking 6 місяців тому +1

    Any thoughts on greenland paddles?

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому

      Ive tried Greenland paddles a few times and they never really sang to me, but I may be doing a video with another instructor who teaches Greenland.

    • @Boilermaker92
      @Boilermaker92 6 місяців тому

      When I switched to Greenland, I found I could paddle much longer distances without any soreness between shoulder blades. I now paddle on flat water lakes 10-20 miles on a typical day. Totally changed my paddling. You do need to focus on technique…especially rotation.

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому

      So I can’t help but wonder if you focused on technique, especially rotation if you would have had the same outcome?

    • @Boilermaker92
      @Boilermaker92 6 місяців тому

      @@AdventureOtaku the few times I’ve gone back to a euro blade, (and any transition like that forces you to focus on technique), I felt it at the end of the day.

  • @windsup2day
    @windsup2day 29 днів тому

    What's the length of the first short tow? About 8'? Is it 550 parachord?

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  29 днів тому +1

      About 6. It needs to be at least three times the width of your Kayak.

    • @windsup2day
      @windsup2day 29 днів тому

      ​@@AdventureOtaku 550 paracord? Thank you!

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  29 днів тому +1

      @windsup2day no! Much thicker. I’m not positive what I used but like 5 or 6mil climbing cord. I could pull the van with it

    • @windsup2day
      @windsup2day 29 днів тому +1

      ​@@AdventureOtakuthank you

  • @tehbieber
    @tehbieber 6 місяців тому +1

    Out of curiosity have you ever tried the drom-lite bags? I picked one up and functionally it's great but the plastic taste coming out of it is just so strong. If the regular drom bags are better I might have to give one a try

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому

      I have a drom lite, also pretty old. Some people taste “the bag” with these and some dont. I don’t so I am not a good resource. I generally use the red drom lite as my dirty water bag.

    • @tehbieber
      @tehbieber 6 місяців тому

      @@AdventureOtaku that's so strange. I wonder if it's manufacturing differences in the bags that makes the difference or manufacturing differences in humans ;)

    • @BruceBabcock-n4y
      @BruceBabcock-n4y 6 місяців тому

      I have the same issue. Switched to 2 litre Platypus bags and they are excellent. Tough, no foul aftertaste, and that size lets you put some in the day hatch, a couple behind the seat, etc.

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому

      I think its differences in humans. I don’t have a particularly fine sense of taste, or smell (and I am color blind!) So I don’t taste anything weird with them… Maybe it’s like cilantro? To A very small portion of the population cilantro tastes like soap…. Maybe it is similar?

    • @BruceBabcock-n4y
      @BruceBabcock-n4y 6 місяців тому

      @@AdventureOtaku maybe, but I think it’s the way the “lite” version is made. I haven’t had that issue with the black ones, nor has anyone I know that uses them.

  • @DaveKerrGentleExperimental
    @DaveKerrGentleExperimental 4 місяці тому

    Hey there! Great channel. Really enjoying your videos. I kayak around Scotland, inland lochs, sea lochs and, to a lesser extent, some coastal paddling. Been doing it for around 11 years with some friends of mine. I only have a plastic touring kayak- Venture Islay 12 - but it does the job. I can fit camping gear, food, first aid kit and clothing for say a two or three day camping kayak adventure. I don't tend to see too many other kayakers out there. Maybe a few. It doesn't seem to be that popular in Scotland but it should be. I absolutely love it, even though there are manageable risks to it. Thank you for sharing tips on a safer experience for the community.

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  4 місяці тому +1

      thanks for watching, and being a paddler. You live in a beautiful part of the world.

  • @aubreyweber6547
    @aubreyweber6547 5 місяців тому

    Good stuff!
    I like to change out of my drysuit on my car’s floor mats. Free with the car!
    My favorite not obvious paddling accessory is my Grayl Geopress. It filters about 20oz of water in less than 10 seconds and you don’t need gravity or any real setup. You can refill everyone’s water bottles quickly when stopped for a break.
    I’ve had several people tell me it looks like overkill but they are won over by the ease of use!
    But freshwater only :)

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  5 місяців тому

      Yeah I dream of simple desalination!

  • @hrmacdonald4471
    @hrmacdonald4471 6 місяців тому

    I really enjoyed listening to a few of your accessory tips.
    Quick question about kayaks if you don't mind...when you buy your next Kayak, will you stay with the Delta or is there another brand you are eyeing.
    Thanks again & stay safe!

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому +2

      For now I am staying with Delta. It’s a great boat despite my complaints - see my Delta long term review video - all the boats I would consider are out of my price range. The Seawards, the NDK’s…. The Valleys…. All great boats. I can’t afford a $5000 boat. And honestly, other than “Wanting” one, I don’t need one. The delta does everything I need.

  • @Simon_W74
    @Simon_W74 6 місяців тому

    There is certainly food for thought with your top five, most are things I have been looking at recently. The only one I haven't is Sun protection as I haven't used it since I was a kid, even then it wasn't used much and I spend a good bit of time out in the sun (not that we saw much of it last years or this year, as we have been under a blanket of grey clouds for several months). I can't remember the last time my usually exposed skin has been burnt, it is normally fresh skin like above my knees when I am sitting in the sun for long periods of time being sociable, when on Campsites with other families we know, Otherwise I am moving about. I can't abide the stickiness of suntan lotion, so tend to avoid it like the plaque.
    The Changing mat is at the top of my list of things I need to get as I only bought a Dry suit earlier this years and done a footwear hop to try and avoid putting the socks on the floor. Second is a spare Paddle. The problem is I don't know what type to go for, as I like the idea of using a Greenland Paddle for when I get to the point I am munching miles. The other is my Paddle is no longer made my Lendal as they were made in Scotland before being sold and the New Lendal Paddles are not the same, They don't come up that often as secondhand. to get a matching set. I don't think they are sold here and importing one would be very expensive with tax and exercise duty being added and a handling fee on top of that.
    I love Microfiber towels and have been using them for years, the only thing I don't like that much is how they feel when you first start using them, as they just grip instead of glide like cotton towels which you do get used to fairly quickly.
    I have looked at various large water carriers, to water filtrations systems. neither are that cheap if you want something that is going to last.
    Great video as ever Brett.

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching Simon. I will say - as someone actively dealing with skin cancer - I wear mostly sun protective clothing and use face specific stuff for my face which isn’t sticky. Once it’s on I forget about it. You can get skin cancer without ever getting a burn, it is cumulative. Be careful out there.

  • @mrschwartzmc
    @mrschwartzmc 6 місяців тому

    "borrowed" items sure are inexpensive!

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому

      Well, you could make the argument we pay for them in other ways

  • @jayburne6825
    @jayburne6825 6 місяців тому

    Cool thanks for sharing I want to up my paddle ...may I ask you what size your paddle length is mine is 230 stingray

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому +1

      I am a 220. I did a video about paddle size, sometime in the last 6 months.

    • @jayburne6825
      @jayburne6825 6 місяців тому +1

      @AdventureOtaku yes sir I watched it I watch so much stuff forgot my friend told me to get a 210

  • @swimrski
    @swimrski 6 місяців тому

    Last year was my first year sea kayaking, and all of my regular carabiners that had been used to attach items to my kayak became, in short order, nonfunctioning carabiners. This year - marine grade carabiners.
    I've signed up for a couple of kayak camping trips this year and have been wondering what I would do about transporting water. The MSR dromedary bag is now on my list. Thanks!

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching. Have good kayak camping trips! Let me know if you have questions!

    • @petougao
      @petougao 6 місяців тому

      Aluminum carabiners worked for me so far. I guess the spring part will get ruined after a while. But anything non-loading is on aluminium.

  • @johnhmaw
    @johnhmaw 5 місяців тому

    Wonderful tips as always. What is the length of your "short tow"? Many thanks.

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  5 місяців тому +1

      I’m going to guesstimate that it is around 6 feet (2 meters) in length. I’ll double check and if I am off by more than a foot I’ll correct this.

    • @johnhmaw
      @johnhmaw 5 місяців тому

      @@AdventureOtaku Thanks.

  • @armortodd5162
    @armortodd5162 6 місяців тому

    Sea to Summit collapsible bucket for carrying water to comfortable position for purifying…fits four nalgenes as well. Fits perfectly in cockpit in front of footpegs.

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому

      But it can’t store water? The way the droms do…..

    • @armortodd5162
      @armortodd5162 6 місяців тому

      @@AdventureOtaku Make water as you go. Carry four nalgenes. Fill two at a time. Fresh water paddling only of course. Many trips on Lake Powell.

    • @AdventureOtaku
      @AdventureOtaku  6 місяців тому

      Oh I see. If you are paddling in fresh water that makes sense. But frequently I have to bring in 5 or more gallons of water

  • @geshganev
    @geshganev 6 місяців тому

    yes