Gungahlin Kayaks
Looking to buy kayaks in Gungahlin? Check out our range of kayaks. You can have our kayaks shipped to Gungahlin 2912 from $89 per single kayak or $115 per tandem kayak, or pick them up from our Wollongong Fishing Kayaks Outlet. Just because our prices are affordable doesn't mean we offer any less quality then big brands. We use plastic imported from UK and treat each kayak with UV protectant. Our goal has always been to sell superior kayaks at most affordable prices. We want to you go out there and enjoy the water at a price that does not break the bank. We recommend you to check out reviews from our past customers before you decide to purchase so you know you are buying a genuine top quality kayak at affordable price. We also accept Afterpay and Zippay.
Read Moreits a good solid kayak with plenty of accessories included for the price. The separate seat is very comfortable, but raises your centre of gravity quite high, so outriggers become a necessity for ocean use. - Garth Bosworth
Purchased NextGen 11 and NextGen 10. Great kayaks, with the ability to adapt and add modifications to make the kayak fit for your own fishing style and trips. Have loved every moment of going out on the water with the kayak as it is very sturdy and easy to fish and paddle in. - Jacquelyn C.
Price Ok, some quality issues could be looked at. Build and materials.I only purchased my Gen 9 just before the floods came. Had plans for a holiday at NSW mid north coast but that is on the back burner for now. So she just lives in the garage at the moment. Best regards John. - John B.
Pick up of the nextgen10 kayak was super easy they brought it out for us. It was well packaged and ordering was simple. And the kayak is awesome! The rudder works mint and it's super stable. Love it and fishing is something else being able to get out onto the water! Would definitely recommend - Josh Noon
value for money stability in the water after purchasing 4 went and bought another kids one for my son we're away on holidays as the one he had was nowhere near a stable - Brian Mcneill