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How to pack for a kayak trip

Siri Schubert
3.8.2023
Translation: Megan Cornish

With lakes and rivers all over the country, Switzerland is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Anyone who enjoys kayaking will find exciting alternatives to the more common hiking or cycling tours. Read on to find out how best to pack for a multi-day kayak trip.

I keep equipment that must absolutely never get wet – like my sleeping bag – in another waterproof bag to be on the safe side. I squeeze the smallest waterproof bags into the tip of the kayak, packing in the larger, heavier ones near the seat hatch. I tie the waterproof bags together with string so I can easily pull them out of the front or back of the kayak when I’m unpacking.

The packable bedroom for a kayak trip

The mobile kitchen

You should have water or an electrolyte drink with you. You can place a drinking bottle within easy reach. I prefer a hydration bladder that I attach to my life jacket so I can drink while I’m paddling without taking my hands off the paddle.

The right clothes

For paddling, I wear quick-drying sportswear or swimming shorts and a long or short-sleeved Lycra shirt. Ideally, the shirt should have a sun protection factor so that your skin doesn’t suffer, even on sunny days on the water. For cooler days, I like to have a water-repellent thermal shirt like the Gill one with me. I always have a light rain jacket within reach. It helps when it’s cooler on the water, but also when there’s a downpour in the camp in the evening.

Along with sunglasses, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, a small repair kit and a toiletry bag, you now only need to find space for your nightwear and – depending on the season – warmer clothes for the evening. That should be your kayak packing done. Before you set off, however, the waterproof first aid bag by Care Plus would be a good addition so that you can relax and enjoy your trip.

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Research diver, outdoor guide and SUP instructor – I love being in, on and around water. Lakes, rivers and the ocean are my playgrounds. For a change of perspective, I look at the world from above while trail running or flying drones.


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