• PADDLEREZINE.COM
    Red Equipment Crossbody Bag 7L December 2025 issue
    https://red-equipment.co.ukBy Sarah Thornelywww.supjunkie.co.ukRed Equipment Lightweight Waterproof Crossbody Bag 7LRed Equipment Lightweight Waterproof Crossbody Bag 7L reviewIvealways loved a good backpack, and Im definitely nota handbag kind of girl.Thatswhy this new Crossbody Bag from Red Equipment instantly appealedto meit hits thespot between practicality and style. As with everythingReddesigns and produces, its another smart, innovative piece of kit.Weighing just 296g when empty, this compact 4K waterproof bag is a hands-free essential. You can wear it as either a sling or a waist pack, and its perfect for keeping your gear protected and close at hand.The bags clever storage design really stands out. Theres a concealed zipped compartment at the back, tucked behind the padded mesh waistband ideal for your phone, cash, or keys. Inside, youll find multiple pockets, including another zipped section, offering plenty of room for your valuables and essentials.The roll-top closure secures with magnetic poppers and a quick-release clip, keeping contents safe and dry. On the front, the external bungee system provides extra storage for a lightweight jacket or small towel, while reflective detailing throughout adds visibility and safety in low light, even on the handle, which gives you yet another way to carry it.Despite its featherweight feel, the bag easily handles a full load of essentials. Ive used it out walking, at the beach, and even on my paddleboard. Ive yet to try the hidden strap attachment system that allows you to mount it to your handlebars. Its such a clever idea, and those straps tuck neatly into the hidden back compartment when not in use.Now for the technical info. Like all Red Equipment products, this bag is built to last. Its made from abrasion-resistant, recycled Nylon Taslan with PFC-free waterproofing, and the seams are both machine-stitched and taped for durability and easily repairable if ever damaged.Red Equipment is also a certified B Corp, committed to creating gear with minimal environmental impact. And if your adventures get messy, cleaning is simple just wipe it down with a damp cloth and warm, soapy water.There is an excellent choice of colours too, including the limited-edition Rich Burgundy. If you order over 100 worth of products during the Christmas period, you will receive a free beanie in the same colour.I really admire Reds commitment to designing products that do the job they are supposed to. This comfortable and stylish bag certainly fits that bill, and I cannot wait to use it again and again on all of my adventures or even on the high street! You know its a fantastic product when its been out of stock twice already on the website. Dont miss out its a classic!Colours: Rich Burgundy, Obsidian Black, Ocean Blue, Olive GreenRRP: 39.95
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  • SUPBOARDERMAG.COM
    Brendon Prince Targets Record-Breaking Paddle Around Britain Rowing
    The post Brendon Prince Targets Record-Breaking Paddle Around Britain Rowing appeared first on SUPboarder Magazine.
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  • STANDUPPADDLEMAG.CO.UK
    Twenty-five years and still waiting for greater blue space access
    Ben Seal, Head of Access and Environment at Paddle UKThis comes as we marked the 25th anniversary of the Countryside and Rights of Way (CROW) Act in November. The CROW Act, which received royal assent in 2000, granted a limited right to roam over mapped open country and registered common land.While it was a significant step forward for walkers, it left paddlers, swimmers, sailors and rowers in England and Wales without a statutory right to enjoy our inland waters.How can you help deliver clear access and clear waters?Paddle UK is urging the government to revisit this critical issue. We want them to work towards a more inclusive approach that recognises the publics desire for responsible access to inland waters for recreation and wellbeing.Soon, the government will bring forward a Water Reform White Paper, followed by a Bill in 2026.We are calling on the government to use this moment to assess options to extend access rights for swimming and the use of unpowered craft on inland waters.Fair, shared, responsible access to water. Its not much to ask for, is it?It is crucial that we make MPs aware of this opportunity to improve the status quo around access to inland waters. In turn, we need our MPs to raise this matter with Defra Ministers so this issue does not get overlooked.We need your help in contacting your MP. Tips on how to write to your MP can be found at https://paddleuk.org.uk/clear-access-clear-waters/.You can also use our MP look-up tool to find out who yours is. MPs receive hundreds of letters and emails every week, some local and some national. Your letter, therefore, needs to stand out to capture their interest in your cause.Explain what this means to you, your club or your groupPlease explain why this moment is essential (as we have the Water Reform Bill coming soon)Ask them to write to the Minister for Water to raise your concerns.Ben Seal, Head of Access and Environment at Paddle UK, said, The CROW Act is undoubtedly an essential milestone in the long history of access to our countryside. As a result of all those who tirelessly campaigned, millions of people have since been able to explore and enjoy wild places on foot. But it was also a huge missed opportunity.While the Act provided new access to mountains, moorland, heathland, and downland, it left our rivers and lakes stranded in the too difficult pile, where they still reside.This government has committed itself to cleaning up our waters, which we applaud. But, given the overwhelming evidence of demand to explore and enjoy blue spaces, this government must now find the courage and conviction to finally resolve the unfinished business of access to our inland waters.We cannot allow this can to be kicked down the road for another 25 years.Why did CRoW fail to address water?The fragmented system of ownership and navigation law in England and Wales, in which most riverbeds are privately owned, posed a significant hurdle during the drafting of the CROW Act.The government were concerned that including water could complicate and delay the passage of the Bill.What is the Countryside and Rights of Way Act? https://paddleuk.org.uk/what-is-the-countryside-and-rights-of-way-act-crow-act/.Paddle UK, in collaboration with swimmers and other water users, continue to advocate for legislative reform.The recently published Outdoors For All: Recommendations For Government (https://outdoors.inparliament.uk/about-us) report by the APPG for Outdoor Recreation further underscores the urgent need to address access to blue spaces.
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  • PADDLEREZINE.COM
    25 years waiting for greater blue space access December 2025 issue
    HTTPS://PADDLEUK.ORG.UK/Twenty-five years and still waiting for greater blue space accessPaddle UK is calling for the government to use the forthcoming Water Reform Bill to increase access to blue spaces and secure cleaner waters.This comes as we marked the 25th anniversary of the Countryside and Rights of Way (CROW) Act in November. The CROW Act, which received royal assent in 2000, granted a limited right to roam over mapped open country and registered common land.While it was a significant step forward for walkers, it left paddlers, swimmers, sailors and rowers in England and Wales without a statutory right to enjoy our inland waters.How can you help deliver clear access and clear waters?Paddle UK is urging the government to revisit this critical issue. We want them to work towards a more inclusive approach that recognises the publics desire for responsible access to inland waters for recreation and wellbeing.Soon, the government will bring forward a Water Reform White Paper, followed by a Bill in 2026.We are calling on the government to use this moment to assess options to extend access rights for swimming and the use of unpowered craft on inland waters.Fair, shared, responsible access to water. Its not much to ask for, is it?It is crucial that we make MPs aware of this opportunity to improve the status quo around access to inland waters. In turn, we need our MPs to raise this matter with Defra Ministers so this issue does not get overlooked.We need your help in contacting your MP. Tips on how to write to your MP can be found at https://paddleuk.org.uk/clear-access-clear-waters/.You can also use our MP look-up tool to find out who yours is. MPs receive hundreds of letters and emails every week, some local and some national. Your letter, therefore, needs to stand out to capture their interest in your cause.Explain what this means to you, your club or your groupPlease explain why this moment is essential (as we have the Water Reform Bill coming soon)Ask them to write to the Minister for Water to raise your concerns.Ben Seal, Head of Access and Environment at Paddle UK, said, The CROW Act is undoubtedly an essential milestone in the long history of access to our countryside. As a result of all those who tirelessly campaigned, millions of people have since been able to explore and enjoy wild places on foot. But it was also a huge missed opportunity.While the Act provided new access to mountains, moorland, heathland, and downland, it left our rivers and lakes stranded in the too difficult pile, where they still reside.This government has committed itself to cleaning up our waters, which we applaud. But, given the overwhelming evidence of demand to explore and enjoy blue spaces, this government must now find the courage and conviction to finally resolve the unfinished business of access to our inland waters.We cannot allow this can to be kicked down the road for another 25 years.Why did CRoW fail to address water?The fragmented system of ownership and navigation law in England and Wales, in which most riverbeds are privately owned, posed a significant hurdle during the drafting of the CROW Act.The government were concerned that including water could complicate and delay the passage of the Bill.What is the Countryside and Rights of Way Act? https://paddleuk.org.uk/what-is-the-countryside-and-rights-of-way-act-crow-act/.Paddle UK, in collaboration with swimmers and other water users, continue to advocate for legislative reform.The recently published Outdoors For All: Recommendations For Government (https://outdoors.inparliament.uk/about-us) report by the APPG for Outdoor Recreation further underscores the urgent need to address access to blue spaces.
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  • WWW.WINDSURF.CO.UK
    TRICKTIONARY ROULETTE: GEORGE GRISLEY
    TRICKTIONARY ROULETTE: GEORGE GRISLEYTRICKTIONARY ROULETTE: GEORGE GRISLEYGeorge Grisley has been cooking up some new ideas for Xmas including his new windsurfing gameTricktionary Roulette. Who better to introduce into the fold for this game of wits and freestyle skill thanBalz Mller and Rafa de WindtLet the games beginspin the wheel!In this one I am joined by PWA freestylers Balz Mller and Rafa de Windt for the inaugural episode of Tricktionary Roulette. The rules are very simple. We each take it in turns to generate a page number in the windsurf bible, otherwise known as the Tricktionary. All riders start with 3 lives and if they fail to land the move associated with the generated page then theyll lose a life. Last man standing wins. The only other thing to mention is that each rider has 3 power plays. This means on each of their turns they can chose to make the other riders DOUBLE their moves, Add a DIABLO or Add a 360 to spice things up and make it harder. https://www.tricktionary.com/en/windsThe post TRICKTIONARY ROULETTE: GEORGE GRISLEY appeared first on Windsurf Magazine Online.
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  • CISURFBOARDS.COM
    Watch: Shane Sykes in "NIMROD 3"
    Shane drops the 3rd part of his Nimrod series, featuring a mix of turns & tubes gathered around home and CaliforniaFilmed by: Hunter Martinez, Mini Blanchard, Lyle Greer, Ian Thurtell and Raisedbysummerstudios
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  • SUPBOARDERMAG.COM
    Infinity SUP Paddles w/ Dave Boehne
    The post Infinity SUP Paddles w/ Dave Boehne appeared first on SUPboarder Magazine.
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  • WWW.WINDSURF.CO.UK
    GOPRO CAMERA OFFERS AT ROBIN HOOD WATER SPORTS
    GOPRO CAMERA OFFERS AT ROBIN HOOD WATER SPORTSGOPRO CAMERA OFFERS AT ROBIN HOOD WATER SPORTSCheck out the latest GoPro camera offers at Robin Hood Watersports. Amazing deals available right now and theres still time to get yours delivered in time for Christmas if you act fast!At our family owned shop, the staff put their hearts into every recommendation. In our opinion, GoPro cameras are class leading for almost every watersport, offering incredible performance combined with ease of use. You dont need to be particularly technical to capture and review your latest session.A camera were particularly excited about is theGoPro Hero 13 with an extended power bundle. You benefit from the latest camera technology, as well as extra batteries and chargers to ensure no moment is missed.GoPro Hero 13 Black 5k Action Camera Extended Power Bundle | Robin Hood WatersportsFor a short time, were offeringup to 150 off!Its a deal we wont be able to repeat, and wed be thrilled to see you take advantage of it while its here. When you buy from us, youre not just getting the latest GoPro, youre supporting a small team and family owned store.GoPro MAX2 360 True 8K Action Camera Speciality Bundle | Robin Hood WatersportsNeed advice on GoPro cameras and help choosing the model that best suits your needs and aspirations? Feel free to get in touch for an honest recommendation.Get in touch here:01924 444888windsurf@roho.co.ukSpecialist Watersports Equipment | Robin Hood WatersportsThe post GOPRO CAMERA OFFERS AT ROBIN HOOD WATER SPORTS appeared first on Windsurf Magazine Online.
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    Use the camera to document the deeds of life.
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  • Live
    Use the camera to document the deeds of life.
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