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Feather River Festival

The Feather River Festival is one of my favorite annual festivals. It’s put on by American Whitewater and never disappoints. There’s three fun sections of whitewater to choose from depending on your comfort level; class III, class IV, or class IV-V. All...

Serious concentration

His 13th day in a kayak. Beginner, playing at Kelly’s Whitwater Park Cascade, Idaho. Has already mastered his Combat roll and is seriously concentrating on the river in this shot.

Tiesto & I.

I remember the first time I saw the Coosa at the local outdoors & fishing show, I just fell in love with the thing! No need to say that I ordered the boat the same week last year. This is the perfect boat for our lakes and rivers here in Quebec. I use it for pike,...

Dam

I’ve paddled most brands once I set in my first Jackson I’ve never bought another brand.

Jeff Ripping in Jackson Kayak

This JK Star is the first kayak I have ever owned and it’s been bringing a lot of joy to my life! I live next to the Weber River in Utah and I usually tube it with my friends but now I can play in the Croyden hole for hours! My family goes up to the Snake River...

Black Drum from the Cuda

Ive owned several different kayaks, and used MANY more then ive owned. Jackson leads with innovation, versatility, and quality. I can easily stand and sight fish the coastal flats all day, even in rougher conditions. The overall speed and tracking of my Cuda 14 is...

36 Ramble Way

Well, I started getting into kayaking at camp this year, and by the end of the month, I was trying my front flip of the dock, and getting really into kayaking! I love your guys allstar, and it was perfect for me!

Running “the Jaws” on the Takhini River

Hunter is 9 years old and this is his second summer with his Jackson Fun 1.5. Thanks to the Yukon Canoe & Kayak kids club, and spending lots of time with his Dad in our Jackson Duo, Hunter finished the summer with his first full river run on the Takhini River in...

Coosa off the Beach

I love my Jackson Coosa because I can fish any water, anywhere. From class 3 rapids on the Coosa River to the Gulf of Mexico. My Coosa puts me where I need to be to catch sharks off the beach, redfish inshore, and the Coosa spotted bass below Jordan Dam.