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Robin Hood Watersports is a fully stocked showroom and private parking, Robin Hood Watersports includes a heated pool, classroom, and on-site servicing/manufacturing departments. They are specialists in watersports equipment including diving, windsurfing, snowboarding, canoeing, kayaking, kitesurfing, and more. They blog about information regarding all watersports and give a review on the same.
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
2M ago
In this blog Joe covers the main differences between two class leading crossover kayaks, the Dagger Katana and Pyranha Fusion II. Both offer amazing versatility and convenience but with subtle differences that should help to inform your decision ..read more
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
2M ago
With the arrival of Sweet Protection’s 2024 paddlesport helmet range, it seemed an appropriate time to update you with our staff discussion of each model. The brand’s dominance in the whitewater scene is clear to see. Visit any paddling venue and you’re likely to find more than half of all boaters using products from this Norwegian company. So why the popularity? I believe it relates to the no compromise approach, focussing solely on protection. The result is a compact range of helmets that are clearly extremely well built, as well as providing an incredibly comfortable fit ..read more
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
5M ago
In this blog Steve runs through the choices of footwear for paddlesports. Each product style will be a balance of factors such as warmth, feel, protection and price ..read more
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
5M ago
In this blog we look at the different options to help keep your hands warm on the water this winter. Make the right decision around gloves, open palm mitts and pogies ..read more
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
6M ago
Have you decided that a drysuit is the right choice for your time on the water? If so, this blog should form a useful resource, allowing you to make a great decision. Steve, one of our paddlesport specialists, covers the key areas to consider. These include zip style, fabric and seal styles. Read on to learn more ..read more
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
8M ago
The Aquaglide Cirrus is a long awaited addition to our range and the use of TPU fabric, which has generally been the reserve of packrafts, has slashed both the weight and pack size of this inflatable kayak. In this blog George covers the key features and who this boat might best suit ..read more
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
1y ago
Here Joe covers the reasoning behind Pyranha's move away from sizing that bases itself on small, medium and large. The numerical system might be confusing to some but potentially gives more freedom to those choosing a new boat ..read more
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
1y ago
joe explains how the new Firecracker fits within the Pyranha kayaks range, specifically in relation to their popular Ripper 2 ..read more
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
1y ago
In this blog Joe covers why canoe paddle length selection is always a case of compromise. You'll learn how best to make the correct decision depending on your height, intended use and boat choice ..read more
Robin Hood Watersports Blog » Canoe & Kayak
1y ago
It's always nice to receive feedback on the products we sell. When Ginny, a regular whitewater paddler and friend of the shop, offered to help with a review of her new NRs Axiom Gore-Tex drysuit we jumped at the chance ..read more