Adaptive Paddling Equipment
Torn rotator cuffs, physical disabilities or limited upper body strength don’t have to keep you from paddling. Our goal is getting people out on the water who didn’t think they had the strength or endurance to kayak and keeping experienced paddlers there longer! By supporting the weight of the paddle and using a smaller range of motion, our mount-supported Versa paddle and Gamut Paddle Holder reduce stress on shoulders, wrists and other joints. They are a “must have” for adaptive paddling programs, accessible parks, disabled veterans, physical therapy programs, or anyone who wants to enjoy the beauty of nature but may have been limited by injury, ability, health condition or age.


Versa Paddle
Paddle with One Hand

Versa Paddle
Use It Angled or Straight

Gamut Paddle Holder
Use Your Own Paddle
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Our goal is to get people out on the water who didn’t think they had the strength or endurance to kayak and keeping experienced paddlers there longer! On our Adaptive Paddling page, we highlight the many adaptive kayaking programs, physical therapists and parks programs that use Versa (shown at left) and Gamut to increase people's independence.
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Our goal is to get people out on the water who didn’t think they had the strength or endurance to kayak and keeping experienced paddlers there longer! On our Adaptive Paddling page, we highlight the many adaptive kayaking programs, physical therapists and parks programs that use Versa (shown at left) and Gamut to increase people's independence.
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As we accumulate customer feedback on both Gamut (shown at right) and Versa, we're learning more about the physical rehabilitation benefits they provide. We publish findings and customer stories on our blog in order to share these insights with other paddlers and readers.
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Our Services
As we accumulate customer feedback on both Gamut (shown at right) and Versa, we're learning more about the physical rehabilitation benefits they provide. We publish findings and customer stories on our blog in order to share these insights with other paddlers and readers.
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