• How to Use Rolling Float

    How to Use Rolling Float

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    There are three key components to rolling a kayak: #1 Driving the legs and thigh, #2 Body buoyancy, and #3 Paddle floatation. Gearlab Rolling Float helps you to be more comfortable with your body balance during your kayak rolling practice. The product is intuitive and provides more initial buoyancy than a paddle. Using the Rolling Float, you can practice more with elegance and confidence,...
  • A Champion's Paddle, Story of Gearlab First Athlete Movie

    A Champion's Paddle, Story of Gearlab First Athlete Movie

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    By Gearlab Outdoors Welcome to Gearlab Outdoors, where we are thrilled to introduce our very first Gearlab Athlete Movie: A Champion's Paddle. Our film showcases the incredible skills and inspiring story of Amber Champion, our Global Ambassador and a professional kayaker based in Canada. Mike Shih and Tiffany Chiu of Gearlab Outdoors traveled all the way from Taiwan to Vancouver Island to catch up...
  • 2023 Kalleq New Season Palette

    2023 Kalleq New Season Palette

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    By Gearlab Outdoors Gearlab launches 3 all new colors on the world’s best selling carbon fiber Greenland paddle - Kalleq. Gearlab is always looking to add more fun and excitement to your kayaking experience, this includes exploring new color options to fit your unique personality and aesthetics. The 3 new colors are: Metallic Purple, Metallic Green and Arctic Crimson. This season each color also...
  • Tips for Transitioning to a Greenland Paddle

    Tips for Transitioning to a Greenland Paddle

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    Some experienced paddlers may be put off by the thought of starting from scratch with a new style of paddle, but in reality the Greenland paddle is exceptionally easy to learn, for both beginners and veteran paddlers alike.
  • Advantages of the Greenland Paddle

    Advantages of the Greenland Paddle

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    The Greenland paddle is the ultimate master of efficiency. Despite the absence of a wide ‘scooping’ blade, the popular myth that a Greenland paddle has less potential power is just that, a myth. In fact, the surface area available to displace water is similar to the Euro-blade, the key difference being that it is spread along a longer blade.
  • A Little History of Greenland Paddle

    A Little History of Greenland Paddle

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    To the uninitiated, the sight of a kayaker using a Greenland paddle is a strange one. To those only familiar with the more common ‘Euro-blade’ paddles it appears as though the Greenland paddler is using a simple stick, which surely cannot be anywhere near as effective as a normal paddle. How wrong they are.
  • Why We Chose to Make the Deck Pod 2 Drainable, Rather than Waterproof

    Why We Chose to Make the Deck Pod 2 Drainable, Rather than Waterproof

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    One interesting feature of the Deck Pod 2 which we often get questions about is the decision to opt for a drainable bag, rather than a waterproof one. This sets the Deck Pod 2 apart from its competition and may appear counterintuitive at first glance, therefore we wanted to share our reasoning behind the design.
  • The Story Behind our Previous Logo

    The Story Behind our Previous Logo

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    As our customers have no doubt realized, Gearlab Outdoors is changing and with it, our logo recently underwent a metamorphosis. Let’s take a moment to look back and pay homage to our previous logo and the story it tells about the birth of Gearlab all the way back from 2012.
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