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Solo Versus Tandem kayak

Which are best for your trip: solo versus tandem kayaks?

If you are planning on going on a kayak tour with a friend or family member, there are several things that you should consider. One of these is the difference between solo versus tandem kayaks. After all, you can go on the kayak tour with both people riding in their own solo kayak, or you can buy one tandem kayak to share.

The first thing you should consider is that tandem kayaks are best if one of the people going on the trip is less experienced than the other. This way, if the kayak tour is going to last for a long period of time, neither person is going to end up feeling left behind. If both people have similar skills, then you may want to put the larger person in the back of the kayak. However, if this is not the case, then the person in the back seat of a tandem kayak should be whoever has the most experience kayaking since this is the person who will be steering the kayak.

Another thing you should look at regarding solo versus tandem kayaks is that there is a high degree of communication required in order to make a tandem kayak work. This is due to the fact that even though the person in the back of a tandem kayak is the most important part of steering the kayak, a little help will still be needed from the person in front of the kayak.

Tandem kayaks are also best if you are planning on kayaking with a child. This is especially the case if you're looking to go for a relatively long trip. After all, there's always a case that your child could grow tired before you reach your destination. If that happens, then you'll want to have your child in the same kayak that you are. Therefore, for kayaking with children, the question of solo versus tandem kayaks is fairly easy to answer. Tandem kayaks are better.

However, if you're planning on kayaking with another person who is just as experienced at it as you are, then you'll probably want to go in your own kayaks. After all when considering solo versus tandem kayaks, it's important to remember that in a tandem kayak, neither of the two people has complete control over the kayak. Therefore, if you are going on a long kayak tour, or if you are going to be in somewhat rough water, then you should probably go with solo kayaks.

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