Clockwise from top left: Helly Hansen Rider Vest; Sevylor Adventure Kit Inflatable Kayak; Vivobarefoot Hydra Esc Footwear; Gill Pro Gloves.
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Weather whatever the elements throw at you with these waterproof essentials for river, lake and sea adventures.
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1. Helly Hansen Rider Vest
Light and unrestrictive, this ISO-certified buoyancy aid combines safety with comfort. The reinforced back provides support on extended outings, while the front features a pocket for emergency flares — ideal for precautions if taking excursions on rougher waters. Available in red, ebony, blue and yellow. £55.
2. Gill Pro Gloves
These water-repellent kayaking gloves incorporate grippy fabric on the palms and fingers, lessening the chances of your paddle slipping through your hands. The ergonomic design and abrasion-resistant fabric also make them comfortable enough to wear for extended periods. Available in short- and long-finger styles. £44.
3. Osprey Wildwater Dry Bag
This waterproof dry bag protects your valuables without the need for a bulky backpack. It’s crafted from 100% recycled nylon, fitted with two D-rings for fastening extra equipment and also features a shoulder strap for quick access to supplies. Available in five sizes, with capacities of eight litres up to 50 litres. £45-£70.
4. Tilley Rain Hat
Designed to keep you dry on rainy days and sunburn-free on hot ones, this wide-brim, water-resistant hat offers UV protection and comes with an adjustable chin strap so it stays put in even the squalliest weather. Moisture-wicking fabric means a sweat-free brow, while the membrane helps to regulate your body temperature. £95.
Clockwise from left: Palm Maverick Pro 4-piece paddle, Yak Apollo Jacket, Osprey Wildwater Dry Bag, and Tilley Rain Hat.
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5. Yak Apollo Jacket
With this dual-layer kayaking cagoule, complete with a hi-vis storm hood, you’re fully protected from the elements while paddling. Sealed cuffs stop water from flushing up the sleeves as you paddle, and the fleece-lined collar features a breathable vent, reducing unpleasant moisture build-up. £158.
6. Vivobarefoot Hydra ESC footwear
Keen to combine paddling with a bit of shoreline exploration? These amphibious trainers are a must. Puncture resistant and fitted with a foam insole made from algae biomass, Vivobarefoot’s Hydra Esc provide protection from jagged rocks and solid grip on slippery surfaces. Available in obsidian or sea green. £165.
7. Sevylor Adventure Kit Inflatable Kayak
This pack-down two-person vessel is a good option for those lacking storage space. It features removable seats, integrated spray decks to stop water entering the kayak and bungee cords for storing dry bags and extra clothing. The whole thing fits inside a handy bag — perfect for day trips to the coast. £399.99.
8. Palm Maverick Pro 4-piece paddle
The fibreglass shaft of this all-rounder paddle makes it light and easy to handle, while the broad, reinforced nylon blades help produce powerful strokes. It can also be broken down into four pieces for stowing. Available in lengths of 197cm and 220cm. £170.
Published in the March 2024 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK).
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