Water Sports Equipment(55+)









Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core difference between a sit-on-top kayak and a sit-in kayak?
A sit-on-top kayak, such as our popular Lifetime Oracle, features an open deck layout that makes it incredibly easy to get on and off, which is perfect for casual summer swimming and warm days. Sit-in kayaks enclose your lower body inside a cockpit, offering superior protection from cold water splashes but requiring a bit more practice to exit if the craft tips over.
Are inflatable stand-up paddleboards as rigid as hard fiberglass models?
Yes! High-quality choices like the BOTE Backbay Aero Inflatable SUP utilize specialized internal "drop-stitch" technology. When fully inflated to its recommended PSI setting, the tens of thousands of internal interlocking threads pull tight to create a rock-hard, stable platform that performs similarly to a traditional rigid board.
How do I choose the correct life jacket size for a child?
Unlike adult life jackets which are fitted by chest dimensions, children's personal flotation devices are categorized strictly by body weight parameters. For example, our Body Glove Kids Paddle Pals and Body Glove Child Life Vests are explicitly engineered and certified for children weighing between 33 and 55 lbs. Always check the weight limits before hitting the water.
How should I care for my foam floating pad to prevent it from fading?
To prolong the lifespan of your Member’s Mark Foam Floating Pad, it is best to rinse it down with fresh water after use in chlorinated pools or salty coastal areas. Allow the surface to dry completely before rolling it up and store the bundle inside a garage or storage shed away from constant direct sunlight to keep the colors vibrant.
