Looks like quite the experience! Nicely filmed and narrated. Also maybe a clever solution to bring back home - a support boat for a tow back after a long day's paddle 😂
Have been in holiday near Lagos and loved it, lovely place, Steve. Hired one of those kayaks out in Corfu and they didn't even offer us safety vests, so got none. You need one as they are very wobbly as I found out 😮
That's fantastic, Stevie! Want to do a collab with me? I have that tandem Itiwit x500. I'll happily mention you and your channel in my video, and how you inspired me, and you can use and review my kayak.
Nice views out there, Stevie, thumbs up from me 👍 Thank you for returning (hopefully it's not a one-off) to what last year seemed to be your channel's original purpose - kayak trips. 😊
Its always so enjoyable to watch your video!!! ‘Took a vacation‘with the video you made! Thx Stevie! If there’s a possibility would you make a review on the ITWIT packraft 500😳😳
@@ezeekiel101 I bought the X500 with exactly this in mind. The kayak and pack weigh about 18kg, a bit over 20kg when you add paddle, pump, etc., so it's quite possible. You can even get some clothes in there as well if you pack carefully and/or can sweet-talk check-in agents. I took my X500 to Estonia the other weekend and had a great time going up and down the river from Tartu. Some things to be aware of: 1. The Itiwit 2-piece paddle doesn't fit inside the bag. This is utterly boneheaded and makes the paddle useless for this purpose - there's no way you're getting it back unscathed. I ended up getting a 4-piece paddle from Advanced Elements that cost about 75€. 2. Get a cover for the bag that'll completely enclose it and the backpack straps. I had to travel to collect my X500 (no Decathlon in Finland and no international shipping), and before I'd even got it home, let alone wet, "special handling" had put a black streak down the bag, ending in a hole through the fabric and a chunk out of the kayak. Luckily the damage is cosmetic but you don't want to risk the straps hanging up on a belt somewhere. I now use this bag - www.fjallraven.com/uk/en-gb/bags-gear/accessories/travel-accessories/flight-bag-90-100 - the 90-100L size is perfect for the X500. 3. Think about your choice of PFD/lifejacket. I have an inflatable CO2 one, and it's a pain to travel with - not least because some inflatables use explosives rather than CO2. Officially I have to get airline approval (an hour on hold just to get the same "OK" I got last time); unofficially I've stopped bothering. They tell you to bring it in your carry-on bag and not check it in. Airport security's interest varies from nil, through unzipping to inspect the cylinder, to insisting that I can't take it on board (until I point out that there's one under every seat on the plane!). On the other hand, I'm not thrilled about having a foam PFD subjected to the kind of abuse that hold baggage gets, and don't much fancy trying to cram one into the overhead bins on an ATR. I like not dealing with the bulk of the foam jacket (also when paddling, and when carrying my stuff to the water), but that comes at a cost. Hopefully I'll see you on the water in some far-flung holiday spot :)
Hi Stevie, thanks for the great vids, love the channel! I'd like your take on how to bring some extra stuff on a kayak. I'd like to do a long-ish river camping with my gf and stuff may not all fit in the kayak, are there some cheap trailer-like alternatives? Pros and cons? Have a nice day!
Looks like quite the experience! Nicely filmed and narrated. Also maybe a clever solution to bring back home - a support boat for a tow back after a long day's paddle 😂
This is great. I’ve been the Algarve many times but never seen it from a kayak. I imagine a kayak/camping trip in the area would be amazing.
Would love to go back and explore a bit more
Nice moments 👍.
Have been in holiday near Lagos and loved it, lovely place, Steve. Hired one of those kayaks out in Corfu and they didn't even offer us safety vests, so got none. You need one as they are very wobbly as I found out 😮
Yeah we nearly flipped a few times, amazed we made it back dry
Not somewhere I would want to go to, but it looked like you had a great time. Some amazing beautiful footage, nice one mate 👍
Was great for paddling. Might take the X500 next time and explore a bit more
just came back from kayaking this coast, was great.
I loved it, so different to what I'm used to
That's fantastic, Stevie! Want to do a collab with me? I have that tandem Itiwit x500. I'll happily mention you and your channel in my video, and how you inspired me, and you can use and review my kayak.
Watching from our honeymoon ;-)
Even Dervla made an appearance! Nice video dude.
Hope you guys are having an amazing time. Hire some kayaks if you can! 😃
@@StevieWyatt Hired something a little faster today ;-)
Great video👍
Thanks!
Nice views out there, Stevie, thumbs up from me 👍
Thank you for returning (hopefully it's not a one-off) to what last year seemed to be your channel's original purpose - kayak trips. 😊
Thanks! Yeah I've not been out anywhere near as much as I wanted to this year for various reasons, but getting back in the saddle now 🙂🚣
Its always so enjoyable to watch your video!!! ‘Took a vacation‘with the video you made! Thx Stevie! If there’s a possibility would you make a review on the ITWIT packraft 500😳😳
and it’s a bit funny to see those kayaks be towed lol😁
Thanks, I couldn't not share this trip as it was so cool. Would love to get my hands on a packraft at some point, they look awesome
Can't believe you didn't take your X500 on the plane! I know I would have! :)
It was that or the kids, though choice 😂
I have wondered about getting a x500 and could one take it on holiday on a plane.
@@ezeekiel101 I bought the X500 with exactly this in mind. The kayak and pack weigh about 18kg, a bit over 20kg when you add paddle, pump, etc., so it's quite possible. You can even get some clothes in there as well if you pack carefully and/or can sweet-talk check-in agents. I took my X500 to Estonia the other weekend and had a great time going up and down the river from Tartu.
Some things to be aware of:
1. The Itiwit 2-piece paddle doesn't fit inside the bag. This is utterly boneheaded and makes the paddle useless for this purpose - there's no way you're getting it back unscathed. I ended up getting a 4-piece paddle from Advanced Elements that cost about 75€.
2. Get a cover for the bag that'll completely enclose it and the backpack straps. I had to travel to collect my X500 (no Decathlon in Finland and no international shipping), and before I'd even got it home, let alone wet, "special handling" had put a black streak down the bag, ending in a hole through the fabric and a chunk out of the kayak. Luckily the damage is cosmetic but you don't want to risk the straps hanging up on a belt somewhere. I now use this bag - www.fjallraven.com/uk/en-gb/bags-gear/accessories/travel-accessories/flight-bag-90-100 - the 90-100L size is perfect for the X500.
3. Think about your choice of PFD/lifejacket. I have an inflatable CO2 one, and it's a pain to travel with - not least because some inflatables use explosives rather than CO2. Officially I have to get airline approval (an hour on hold just to get the same "OK" I got last time); unofficially I've stopped bothering. They tell you to bring it in your carry-on bag and not check it in. Airport security's interest varies from nil, through unzipping to inspect the cylinder, to insisting that I can't take it on board (until I point out that there's one under every seat on the plane!). On the other hand, I'm not thrilled about having a foam PFD subjected to the kind of abuse that hold baggage gets, and don't much fancy trying to cram one into the overhead bins on an ATR. I like not dealing with the bulk of the foam jacket (also when paddling, and when carrying my stuff to the water), but that comes at a cost.
Hopefully I'll see you on the water in some far-flung holiday spot :)
Hi Stevie, thanks for the great vids, love the channel! I'd like your take on how to bring some extra stuff on a kayak. I'd like to do a long-ish river camping with my gf and stuff may not all fit in the kayak, are there some cheap trailer-like alternatives? Pros and cons? Have a nice day!