Star, All-Star, and Super Star taking playboating to the next level by Will Richardson | Sep 7, 2005 | Whitewater | 0 comments August 7, 2005 I am an addicted playboater, wanting to surf every wave I can find, play every hole, spin every rock, squirt the eddylines, and good off the whole way down the river. I don’t have much tolerance for being handicapped by my equipment. In fact I would go as far as to say that I am quite spoiled with my equipment and lose interest in playboating when I don’t have the best possible boat to play in. Ignorance is bliss and there was a time that I had no idea what I was missing, but those days are past. Now I am so in tune to what is available by each company for each sized boater, including myself, that I can no longer turn a blind eye and live in la la land. This is why the All-Star design was so important to me. My first prototype was very good at certain things but was not a great all-around freestyle kayak. The final design that is now available in stores, is allowing me to take my playboating to a new level. I am amazed everyday at how much I have been able to learn in my All-Star and how easily I can do the moves I already know. I have been competing since the beginning of freestyle and this is the first season ever that I am undefeated. Having a boat that goes well anywhere I go is the key. I have had several people say to me in the past week, “when are you going to design a wave boat?” My answer is, “What are you talking about? The All-Star rocks the waves!” What I have found is that because much of the early season has been in holes, and that Jackson Kayak hasn’t sent out full teams of athletes to get tons of footage of the Dries of the New or Scook or other big waves and made videos of them, that people just assume that it wasn’t designed for that. That is where our marketing is not pulling its weight! Luckily for the All-Stars self-image, it will be getting its due marketing this winter in Africa. I am redoing Playboating Basics, and Advanced Playboating on the Nile and the Zambezi this winter. The All-Star, which specializes in doing every move BIG will certainly not let that image down when we hit the big waves. Some key elements to what makes the All-Star awesome: Waves: Easy to rock the bow way up for bigger and easier air. Don’t have to defend the bow like most of the new freestyle boats- more time doing moves, less time paddling up the eddy. Easy to land moves and not flush- don’t worry about catching your edges and flushing, very forgiving on landing on the sidewall and at random angles. Light weight and snappy for hard quick moves like the Helix. Awesome control with edges only, leaving the paddle to make the big moves instead of for steering. Holes: First time in history the best looping boat and the easiest cartwheeling boat are the same. Goes BIG on aerial moves- biggest actually for a freestyle kayak. Every move ready to go at any time. Ergo: Comfortable- Lightweight, durable, dry That about wraps it up. I think it is about time you took one out for a spin. Don’t sacrifice your paddling another day with less than the best equipment. It costs you less to own a Jackson Kayak- pay the same or less up front, get more on resale. 🙂 EJ Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ