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rigging CASCADE CREEK COMPANY


YAKUZZI (A) www.cascadecreek.com • $16.95


UPDATED FOR 2014


The Yakuzzi is a clip-on drink holder for kayaks, canoes and rafts. No tools are needed and there are no holes to drill with this two- second installation. Keep your drink secure and nearby. The Yakuzzi can hold up to a 20-ounce bottle. A net bag is also attached to the clip to hold snacks or anything else you want to keep close.


WINDPADDLE SAILS AND SHADES


SUN SHADE (B) www.windpaddle.com • $159


UPDATED FOR 2014


Enjoy the sun on your own terms. The new, removable Sun Shade attaches to existing deck hardware and shelters you from the elements, and rain too. The flexible structure absorbs wind gusts, keeping you upright and dry. You retain your free range of motion for both paddling and fishing. Available in gold and Mossy Oak camo colors.


YAK GEAR LUMINALED


UTILITY LIGHT (C) www.yak-gear.com • $44.99–$54.99 NEW FOR 2014


The LuminaLED is a true utility light. The four-inch light emits 360 degrees of bright light from 16 LEDs, eight of which are white and eight are amber. This color differentiation allows for versatility in different applications of outdoor recreation. Fully charged, it will provide light for 15 hours. It is shock-proof, vibration-proof, water- resistant and it floats. It comes complete with magnetic mounting options and hardware. Available with replaceable battery option or wall charger option.


186 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2014 YAK GEAR RAILBLAZA PRO SERIES


CAMERA BOOM 600 (E) www.yak-gear.com • $64.99 UPDATED FOR 2014


With paddlesport photography becoming increasingly popular, the Railblaza Camera Boom 600 is the perfect way to hold the camera and capture the action. Whether the shot is hauling in a record- breaking marlin or surfing a huge wave back to shore, capturing the moment from the perfect angle is made easy. The Boom is 35 inches long and fully adjustable, with four moving joints capturing any angle is possible. It’s compatible with all Railblaza bases.


YAK GEAR RAILBLAZA ROD


HOLDER II (F) www.yak-gear.com • $25.99 UPDATED FOR 2014


Stop compromising rod holder standards by forcing a decision be- tween holding a bait caster, spinning reel, offshore reel or fly reel. The Rod Holder II will hold any type of rod and reel, with quick adjustments. The rotating collar helps reduce strike-theft and the rear gimble lock reduces rod rotation for compatible rods. This rod holder is fully adjustable 360 degrees around and over 90 degrees vertically. It’s compatible with all Railblaza bases.


D YAK GEAR


MANTA RAY SEAT (D) www.yak-gear.com • $99.99


UPDATED FOR 2014


Start enjoying the adventure with the Yak Gear Manta Ray Seat. The brass buckles and D-ring placement in the design of the Manta Ray makes it compatible with sit-on-top and sit-inside kayaks and canoes. The 19-inch tall and one-inch thick back is adjustable with unsurpassed support for long paddle adventures. The 15-inch wide bottom of the seat features one-and-a-half-inch thick EVA foam for lasting comfort, a non-skid bottom and two built-in D-rings for leashing accessories.


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