I won't suggest one kayak company over another because there are several good ones out there. I would suggest that you go to some major outdoor stores; ie Gander Mountain, Bass Pro Shops, Cabellas, L.L. Bean, etc.. That way you could look at some and compare just like you would anything else. Kayaks are rated for weight and taylored to what your needs are. Recreational, touring, rapids. I weigh @275 and am 6'2". I not only need one for my weight but my length also. Talk to some people face to face. They will be glad to help you. I would also suggest that you take a kayak safety class at a local YMCA or Community College. They are fun and well worth it. If you have no luck with a kayak then I would suggest a canoe. There are some canoes that have a wide flat bottom (like me) and are very stable. I like to canoe because I can tote more gear with me and fish easier from it. Have fun. Wear a life jacket.
behind a fat person
kayak, igloo, whalebone art, dog sledding, high fat diet for survival
adequate levels of carbohydrate and fat
a fat mullet is a fat person
A fat person can be healthy, yes.
According to various website it is best to be at under 10 to 15 percent body fat when it comes to body fat. However this is depending on the age and the weight and height of the person.
olive oil got the best fat .
Yea sure if your pretty fast or energetic i dont see why not , best of luck
Yes a fat person can do a cartwheel, it doesnt matter what size you are
A fat bum. Hungry.
fat (person): owen fat (oil): namahn
There are four types of fat- terrible fat, bad fat, good fat, and best fat. Trans fat= terrible Saturated fat= bad Monounsaturated= good Polyunsaturated= best