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Get Ready to Paddle with Our New and Improved Kayaking Products for 2023!
Get a preview of all the new products we're offering for the 2023 paddling season.


How the Gamut Paddle Holder Kept Me Kayaking Despite Having Tennis Elbow
Learn how Angle Oar's founder dealt with tennis elbow and found relief by kayaking with the Gamut Paddle Holder system.


2023 Grants for Adaptive Sports Equipment
We've put together a list of adaptive sports equipment grants to help in your funding efforts.


Shoulder Injuries: Why Kayakers Are Prone to Them and What to Do About It
Learn about common kayaking shoulder injuries, how they’re caused, and what products can help keep you paddling despite these injuries.


How to Get In and Out of a Kayak When You Have Bad Knees, Hips or Other Body Aches
Learn seven different methods for getting in and out of a kayak when you have bad knees, achy hips or stiff joints.


Jamie Proves That Kayaking for People with Quadriplegia Is Possible
Jamie, an artist who lives in Vermont, has C3-C6 quadriplegia. About 7 years ago she took up kayaking. It's been a love affair ever since!


Putting It All Together: Using Adapted Kayak Equipment on the Water
What is it like to kayak with a full suite of adaptive equipment? Find out in this blog series.


Adaptive Kayaking Equipment: From A to Z
Find out the wide range of adaptive kayaking equipment that is available, what to look for and what alternatives exist.


6 Take Aways from an Adaptive Kayaking Experience
What are the pleasant surprises, the pitfalls and the things to look out for when fully adapting a kayak? Read this blog to find out.


Installing Adaptive Kayaking Equipment
Learn how to install common adaptive kayaking equipment such as outriggers, seats, adaptive paddles and more.


Transferring a Kayaker Using a Hoyer Patient Lift
Executing a safe and secure transfer using a patient lift is a formidable aspect of adaptive paddling. See how one program does it.


Adaptive Kayaking from Start to Finish: One Family’s Experience
What does it take to get a fully adapted kayak when you have a major disability? Find out by learning from one family's experience.


Kayaking Now Accessible to More Canadians
Angle Oar and Abilities in Motion are partnering to bring adaptive paddling equipment to Canadians.


Neither Age Nor Shoulder Surgery Keep This Mother-Daughter Team from Kayaking
Neither advanced age nor shoulder surgery keep this mother and daughter from their annual kayaking trip.


Paddle vs Oar: What’s the difference?
What’s the difference between a paddle and an oar, and is there such a thing as a kayak with oars?
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