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Reel Rooster Productions
is a company committed to the sport of whitewater kayaking,
and is working with industry manufacturers and in-house
at the design and development of whitewater equipment.
Specializing in paddlesports related equipment, RRP
has extensive knowledge and resources to develop ideas
through from paper to manufactured product.
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ROOSTERWARE |
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Unhappy with the current lifejackets available on the market today, the first release into the RoosterWare line is a PFD which changes the way we think of modern kayak vests. Designed to be used for both creekboaters and playboaters, the PFD is the toughest, most durable PFD ever sold. Anatomically designed to be low profile and built with segmented foam to conform and move with the human body, the pfd also comes with the option of detachable shoulder and elbow pads. |
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NECKY CRUX |
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In a two year project in conjunction with Necky Kayaks of Ferndale, Washington, the Crux was released in 2005 by Necky as one of their two new boats. With three prototypes designed, constructed and tested before the production version was developed, the crux is a fine-tuned creekboat. RRP played a strong role in the design, development, and construction of the Crux. |
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RRP INVER |
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An
in-house project by RRP, the Inver was designed as a result
of trying to make the most aggressive freestyle playboat
to-date. Designed and built in 2000-2001 the Inver is
still one of the most aggressive and hardest carving playboats
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RRP 69 |
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The
second in-house kayak designed by RRP, the 69 was designed
over the summer of 2002 as a medium between the aggressive
carving ability of the Inver and the hole-riding, end
swapping, characteristics of modern playboat designs. |
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