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Thursday, December 14, 2017

Gul Napa Drysuit  - First Look


A drycag, a drypant and a drysuit...

Released to little fanfare, the new Gul Napa Drysuit is a really nice bit of kit.

Borrowing from the separable SwitchZip technology previously used solely on the Kokatat Idol Drysuit, this drysuit gives alternative options for wearing independently as a drycag and/or drypants.

Unlike the Kokatat model, the Gul version offers a full bib drypant with twin waist that is much more practical when wearing on it's own or pairing with shorty tops, anoraks, etc...

Size-wise, both are a good, snug fit with little extra bulk like some other manufacturers.  So much so, you may find yourself opting for a slightly larger size to allow for layering in the winter.

Pricewise, at €600 this offers exceptional value for money - you get a really good drytop, a superb drypant/bib and together they make up a drysuit!  Great for summer, great for winter and great for travelling!  

While it is possible to buy the top and pants separately, these models do not include the SwitchZip so it makes much more sense to buy it as a suit and then chop and change accordingly.

Buy Online Here:

http://www.i-canoe.com/en/Unisex_Water-wear.2/Insulation.26/Typhoon.85/TYP-THERMA-LS/Typhoon_Therma_Fleece_Long_Sleeve.2762.html

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

12 Gifts of Christmas Giveaway

I-CANOE's 12 Gifts of Christmas

Struggling to find a gift for that special paddler in your life?  Well check out our 12 Gifts of Christmas suggestions and also our competition below!

  1. HF Compact Alpine Throwbag
    An absolute must have for every whitewater paddlers rescue kit.
    20 Metres of 10mm rope makes extractions a breeze.
    This is one of the strongest throwbags on the market and the 10mm rope won't cut through your hands when you are giving it the heave ho ho ho. 
  2. Reliance Euro Splint
    The Euro splint is an incredibly versatile product and is used to immobilise broken bones and sprain injuries, It may sound extreme but its a must have in a paddler's first aid arsenal. You never know when Santa may just slip off the roof! 
  3. LifeSystems Waterproof First Aid Kit
    Made from tough, waterproof material, this kit contains first aid equipment for injuries typically sustained from water sports, as well as general outdoor activities. This kit is perfect for all Christmas Kitchen related injuries and "wrapping" paper cuts!
  4. Peak UK Neo HeadCase
    That's probably what the wife says too when you head out for the Stephen's Day Paddle to work off the Christmas Pud.
    This little gem is fuzzy lined keeping you warm and toasty even when wet.
  5. Typhoon Therma Long Sleeve Fleece
    There's nothing like that warm toasty feeling inside whilst you watch the world go by, perfect for the morning commute or walking the dog this warm thermal layer is thick and comfortable to wear under a dry cag or suit to keep you warm and happy on even the coldest river days
  6. HF Paddle Karabiner                                       An absolute essential, this rated karabiner is strong and durable.  The opening is wide enough to fit over a paddle shaft so the ideal tool for rescue situations.

  7. Fox 40 Whistle
    As the nights roll in and the dark weather is here the paddling options are limited.  Make sure you always carry a whistle to attract attention.
    Also perfect for calling Santa down from the clouds.
    An ideal stocking filler for any paddler in the household.
  8. Nookie Ti Liner Socks
    Keeping the feet warm on the coldest days can be a tough job, but add a set of these to your layers and you will be in for a treat.  Thin enough that they are comfortable year round but warm enough to use as extra insulation from the cold Irish winter.
  9. Sola 5L Dry Bag
    Any paddler will know, You can NEVER own enough dry bags, perfect for storing things in the back of your boat or for keeping the car dry. This 5L Bag from Sola is a great size for snacks or extra layers to safely stow in the back of the boat.
  10. NRS Bumper 15ft Straps
    I don't know about you but I'm always losing straps. I never seem to have enough, These 15ft straps are long enough to comfortably secure multiple boats to your rack. Keep an eye on Santa's sleigh as we've supplied him a few this year for his extra large load.
  11. AquaPac iPhone 6 Case
    Aquapac are probably the market leader in dry cases for phones they are great quality and easy to use.  The iPhone 6 size case is suitable for most phones and the clear panels allow the phone to be used whilst inside. An ideal gift to stay in touch with loved ones on adventures.
  12. Peak Neo Pogies
    Last but definitely not least these Neo Pogies from Peak are a gift straight from Santa.  We've seen him use them on his own reigns during the arctic flights. These are designed to secure over the paddle shaft and slide your hand inside to provide shelter from the outside.  Warm and functional paddling during the winter is hard on the hands. These are a great option to keep the hands warm and functional.






For 12 days of December, we here at I-CANOE will be opening our 
Special Online Advent Calendar

  • Each day at 12 noon we will be posting a new image on Facebook to like and comment on.



  • The following day at noon we will be announcing the winner
    Just before posting the next days image



So you have 12 chances to win over 12 days of December




Merry Christmas from everyone at




Saturday, December 2, 2017

The Waka Family

After a few weeks waiting, the current production range from Waka Kayaks are finally available to view and compare in I-CANOE.

The Tutea is the longest production kayak now in the Waka lineup and also the smallest size - pictured in red.

Next up is the Tuna 2.0 which sits sizewise in the middle of the range - pictured in green.

Then we have the Gangstaa, 2016 and 2017 Sickline winner which remains the largest size in the fleet.

And finally, the two new brothers: The Stout and The O.G.

Sizewise, the Stout sits between the Tutea and Tuna 2.0.  Length and volume are slightly bigger than the Tutea but rail and rocker are very similar - see comparison below.

And finally, the O.G. - the most anticipated kayak in the range.  Sitting between a Tuna 2.0 and Gangstaa in terms of size, it features a ridiculous amount of bow rocker meaning that this is going to autoboof every drop and seam it comes close to.

So pop on down, take a look and see which Waka you'll choose for the 2018 season.😊😊😊