There are few better ways to get out and explore lakes, rivers and oceans than in a kayak. Depending on the style of boat, paddling can be relaxing, exhilarating, a means of transport or a way to work out. If you’re looking to get out on the water this summer, it’s important to pick a kayak that suits your body weight and activity type. While a 14-foot boat is great for touring and moving in a straight line, it is less suited to taking on a narrow river complete with rapids and holes. Each of these kayaks is tailored specifically to each type of consumer whether you have 100 feet of waterfront property or a studio apartment in New York City.
Eddyline Fathom

Best Touring Kayak: Kayak touring can be a great way to experience hidden coves and inlets that are otherwise inaccessible, like those in Wisconsin’s Apostle Islands. Eddyline’s Fathom is constructed from a high-performance thermoplastic that they call Carbonlite 2000. The Fathom tracks straight in all conditions thanks to its adjustable skeg. It also features two large storage compartments to haul all of your gear if you’re heading on a camping trip.
Jackson Fun

Best Play Kayak: For those seeking a bit more adventure and adrenaline in their time spent on the water, Jackson’s Fun series delivers. It’s short (available in sizes 6’7″ to 7’2″), which makes it easy to throw around in whitewater and perform plenty of tricks when surfing. The Fun features a planing hull design that makes surfing even more enjoyable, but is still maneuverable and fast on steep sections of river.