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You might think that paddling in any canoe or kayak is a pretty green thing to do, and it is certainly a lot better than boating in motorized boats that use fuel. However, if you are transporting your kayak to the water with a car, van or truck, here is a way you can boat even greener.
The greenest way to kayak is with an inflatable Sevylor QuikPak. Ordinary inflatable kayaks are fairly light weight and compact compared to hardshell kayaks, but you still need a car to get them from your home to the water. The QuikPaks offer a whole new way to transport your kayak.
The newly designed Coleman Kayak, now called a Sevylor QuikPak, solves a big problem for people who like to kayak in remote places. The QuikPak folds up into a backpack so they can be carried anywhere a person can walk to!
This new design also solves a problem for people who either do not have or do not want cars. The Sevylor QuikPak inflatable kayak can be taken on any kind of public transportation! Bus, train, subway or ferry, these kayaks can go with you anywhere!
We all know that public transportation is our future, especially in urban areas, but there are always things we love or need to do that require a car. Until now kayaking with your own kayak was one of these things, but it is no longer!
While kayak renting is a great way to kayak responsibly, it's not for everyone. Renting is great fun especially for families, but for those of us who like to go to more remote places kayak renting doesn't really work.
The most beautiful lakes and streams are that way precisely because there are no recreation facilities like boat renting nearby. Renting would defeat the very purpose for many.
There is something about owning your own kayak and being independent from the recreation facilities at popular locations. Public transportation can take you to some very beautiful places that are a stone's throw from a gorgeous lake or stream.
You don't need a car, you can live a greener life and now you can take your boat with you. If you can get there by public transportation or by foot, you can get there with a Sevylor QuikPak which has replaced the Coleman Kayak.

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