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What draws us to water is what drives us at NRS. Dedicated to providing the equipment, expertise and inspiration that empower adventures on the water.

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Kayakers! Get yourself to @ekstremsportveko this June to enjoy all of these kayaking-specific events! Not a kayaker? There’s a whole heap more sports and activities on top for you, your friends, and your family to get involved in, so no one is going to be left wanting.

Tickets available now and selling fast – head to the link in our bio to get yours.

#veko #ekstremsportveko #whitewaterkayaking #nrs #pyranhakayaks #byandforenthusiasts


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There's some things AI just can't do—like find you the perfect-fitting PFD. Lucky for you (and all of your paddling friends) we're taking FIT Check by NRS on the road, bringing our FIT technicians to events across North America to help every body and every boater find a more comfortable, better-fitting PFD. Mark your calendars for the chance to win cool prizes (not the Panda) and find a PFD that works for you.

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3/28 - Cascade River Gear Spring Thaw Event - Boise, ID
4/4 - Raftopia - Wheat Ridge, CO
4/17 - NorEaster Whitewater Symposium -Franklin, NH
4/18- NOC Spring Fling, Wesser, NC
4/18-19 - Vagues en Ville - Quebec City, QC
4/18-19 - 4 Corners Spring Kick Off- Durango, CO
4/23-26 - 5Point Film Festival - Carbondale, CO
4/23-26 - USNWC Tuckfest - Charlotte, NC
5/1-3 - Salish Sea Kayak Symposium - Anacortes, WA
5/2-3 - Frontenac Season Opener - Sydenham, ON
5/19-5/20 - Scheels University - Sioux Falls, SD
5/22-25 - CKS Paddle Fest - Buena Vista, CO
5/29-31 - Women's Paddle Fest (NOC) — Wesser, NC
5/30 - Bend Paddlefest - Bend, OR
6/8-11- North Fork Championships - Smith's Ferry, ID
6/12-15 - Adirondack Paddling Symposium - Saranac Lake, NY
6/13-14 - Pride on the River - Charlemont, MA
6/27- Paddle the Canals (Erie Canalway) - Niskayuna, NY
7/10-12 - Door County Kayak Gathering - Sturgeon Bay, WI
7/15-19 - Great Lake Sea Kayak Symposium - Grand Maria, MI
7/31-8/1 - Deerfield River Fest- Charlemont, MA
8/7 - Forks Guide Appreciation - West Forks, ME
8/8 - West Forks River Festival - West Forks, ME
8/13-16 - Defi Kayak Fest - Defi Kayak Tour, QC
8/14-16 - Ladies of the Lake - Munsing, MI
9/10-13 - 90 Miler - Old Forge, NY
9/18-20 - Gauley Fest - Summersville, WV
9/29-10/1 - MCFA Road Show - Steelville, MO
10/9-11 - Chasing Waters Sea Kayak Symposium - Nubble Bay, ME
11/15- Movember Race, Ottawa River - Foresters Falls, ON


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Mark Deming wears many hats, and not just the one on his head.

As Chief Marketing Officer at @nrsweb , Mark has helped transform a 53-year-old, employee-owned company into a global outdoor brand. But when he’s not leading strategy at NRS, he’s out building trails, partnering with conservation nonprofits, or exploring rivers and deserts with his family.

A lifelong Northwesterner, Mark’s commitment to stewardship runs deep. He serves on the board of the Palouse Land Trust, volunteers with trail crews, and has spent over a decade supporting local conservation work across Idaho.

“Growing up in the outdoors, I was taught that we should always leave a place better than we found it. Working with other outdoor business communities through The Conservation Alliance is one way we can live out that ethic at scale. Being involved with small conservation nonprofits for the last decade, I’ve seen the impact that grants can have on the ground. It’s vital that we keep that support flowing, and working with The Conservation Alliance is a key part of our efforts to give back. Learning about the nominees each cycle, seeing the passion and hard work of these amazing organizations, gives me hope for the future.”

Mark believes in the power of grassroots change and in the importance of keeping funding flowing to the people doing the work. That passion led him to speak out in the Idaho Statesman, calling renewed threats to public lands what they are: short-sighted and dangerous.

“Public lands are not a line item on a balance sheet. They are a lasting investment in our shared future.”

The Conservation Alliance is proud to spotlight individuals at our member companies who are driving real impact for public lands and people. Mark is a shining example of what it looks like when business, community, and conservation come together.


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11 months ago

Mark Deming wears many hats, and not just the one on his head.

As Chief Marketing Officer at @nrsweb , Mark has helped transform a 53-year-old, employee-owned company into a global outdoor brand. But when he’s not leading strategy at NRS, he’s out building trails, partnering with conservation nonprofits, or exploring rivers and deserts with his family.

A lifelong Northwesterner, Mark’s commitment to stewardship runs deep. He serves on the board of the Palouse Land Trust, volunteers with trail crews, and has spent over a decade supporting local conservation work across Idaho.

“Growing up in the outdoors, I was taught that we should always leave a place better than we found it. Working with other outdoor business communities through The Conservation Alliance is one way we can live out that ethic at scale. Being involved with small conservation nonprofits for the last decade, I’ve seen the impact that grants can have on the ground. It’s vital that we keep that support flowing, and working with The Conservation Alliance is a key part of our efforts to give back. Learning about the nominees each cycle, seeing the passion and hard work of these amazing organizations, gives me hope for the future.”

Mark believes in the power of grassroots change and in the importance of keeping funding flowing to the people doing the work. That passion led him to speak out in the Idaho Statesman, calling renewed threats to public lands what they are: short-sighted and dangerous.

“Public lands are not a line item on a balance sheet. They are a lasting investment in our shared future.”

The Conservation Alliance is proud to spotlight individuals at our member companies who are driving real impact for public lands and people. Mark is a shining example of what it looks like when business, community, and conservation come together.


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11 months ago

Mark Deming wears many hats, and not just the one on his head.

As Chief Marketing Officer at @nrsweb , Mark has helped transform a 53-year-old, employee-owned company into a global outdoor brand. But when he’s not leading strategy at NRS, he’s out building trails, partnering with conservation nonprofits, or exploring rivers and deserts with his family.

A lifelong Northwesterner, Mark’s commitment to stewardship runs deep. He serves on the board of the Palouse Land Trust, volunteers with trail crews, and has spent over a decade supporting local conservation work across Idaho.

“Growing up in the outdoors, I was taught that we should always leave a place better than we found it. Working with other outdoor business communities through The Conservation Alliance is one way we can live out that ethic at scale. Being involved with small conservation nonprofits for the last decade, I’ve seen the impact that grants can have on the ground. It’s vital that we keep that support flowing, and working with The Conservation Alliance is a key part of our efforts to give back. Learning about the nominees each cycle, seeing the passion and hard work of these amazing organizations, gives me hope for the future.”

Mark believes in the power of grassroots change and in the importance of keeping funding flowing to the people doing the work. That passion led him to speak out in the Idaho Statesman, calling renewed threats to public lands what they are: short-sighted and dangerous.

“Public lands are not a line item on a balance sheet. They are a lasting investment in our shared future.”

The Conservation Alliance is proud to spotlight individuals at our member companies who are driving real impact for public lands and people. Mark is a shining example of what it looks like when business, community, and conservation come together.


425
13
11 months ago

Mark Deming wears many hats, and not just the one on his head.

As Chief Marketing Officer at @nrsweb , Mark has helped transform a 53-year-old, employee-owned company into a global outdoor brand. But when he’s not leading strategy at NRS, he’s out building trails, partnering with conservation nonprofits, or exploring rivers and deserts with his family.

A lifelong Northwesterner, Mark’s commitment to stewardship runs deep. He serves on the board of the Palouse Land Trust, volunteers with trail crews, and has spent over a decade supporting local conservation work across Idaho.

“Growing up in the outdoors, I was taught that we should always leave a place better than we found it. Working with other outdoor business communities through The Conservation Alliance is one way we can live out that ethic at scale. Being involved with small conservation nonprofits for the last decade, I’ve seen the impact that grants can have on the ground. It’s vital that we keep that support flowing, and working with The Conservation Alliance is a key part of our efforts to give back. Learning about the nominees each cycle, seeing the passion and hard work of these amazing organizations, gives me hope for the future.”

Mark believes in the power of grassroots change and in the importance of keeping funding flowing to the people doing the work. That passion led him to speak out in the Idaho Statesman, calling renewed threats to public lands what they are: short-sighted and dangerous.

“Public lands are not a line item on a balance sheet. They are a lasting investment in our shared future.”

The Conservation Alliance is proud to spotlight individuals at our member companies who are driving real impact for public lands and people. Mark is a shining example of what it looks like when business, community, and conservation come together.


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11 months ago

You know the old saying, “You can take the raft guide off the river, but you can’t get the river out of the raft guide?” If not, you haven’t met Patricia “Patso” Stow.

Decades after hanging up her guide stick, rivers still form a central current through Patso’s life. Surfing and river boarding with her sons or kayaking with her husband and her “Posse,” time on the water brings playfulness and challenge to shape Patso’s many facets—mother, wife, paddler, mentor, friend.

“I can’t imagine not having that [the river] in my life, ever. It has formed my life.”

Don’t miss Patso: A River Life — a film by Greg Cairns. Now on #YouTube

Filmed & directed by @greg.cairns | Featuring: @PS.rivergirl | With support from @nrsweb & @jacksplasticwelding

#MothersDay #Rivermama #PatsoFilm


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You know the old saying, “You can take the raft guide off the river, but you can’t get the river out of the raft guide?” If not, you haven’t met Patricia “Patso” Stow.

Decades after hanging up her guide stick, rivers still form a central current through Patso’s life. Surfing and river boarding with her sons or kayaking with her husband and her “Posse,” time on the water brings playfulness and challenge to shape Patso’s many facets—mother, wife, paddler, mentor, friend.

“I can’t imagine not having that [the river] in my life, ever. It has formed my life.”

Don’t miss Patso: A River Life — a film by Greg Cairns. Now on #YouTube

Filmed & directed by @greg.cairns | Featuring: @PS.rivergirl | With support from @nrsweb & @jacksplasticwelding

#MothersDay #Rivermama #PatsoFilm


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Most river accidents don’t start on the water. They start with poor communication, unclear roles, and overconfidence in others’ abilities.

Be WaterWise #20 tackles one of the most overlooked topics in paddling safety: group dynamics. This episode covers how to assess your group’s skill level before launching, build a team that communicates clearly under pressure, and recognize that experience doesn’t always equal good judgment on the water.

It also highlights the importance of honest post-trip reflection. Debriefing builds trust, strengthens communication, and helps turn mistakes into prevention for future trips.

The APA Packraft Safety Card is designed to support better group dynamics by guiding pre-trip decision making and post-trip debriefs. Huge thanks to @microrafting for helping make the safety card possible. APA members — keep an eye out for yours in the mail soon!

▶ Watch now on YouTube at the link in our bio

👇 What’s your team’s go-to for keeping communication clear on the water?

#bewaterwise #thisispackrafting#cultureofsafety #packrafting


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The Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) have a long history with river travel, yet centuries of forced displacement and cultural assimilation means Tribal members have been systematically disconnected from their ancestral waters.

hitoláayca (Going Upriver) follows Devin Reuben as he trains to become the first certified Nimiipuu whitewater guide of his generation, laying a foundation of possibility for others to follow.

“It's one big step for us: not just me, all of us. We're slowly bringing our culture back.”- Devin Reuben

Dropping June 5.

Directed by @alueckphoto | featuring @devinreuben23 | with support from @NRSweb @windingwatersrafting @ROWAdventures @CanyonsRiverCo @theredfordcenter @ifthenshorts @mountainfilm


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Another awesome day exploring and having fun last weekend. Bras De l’Enfer river ended up being a mix of steep technical boulder garden sections with stretches of big slides & drops. Here are a few drone snaps when we were pre-scouting a steep section (these things are so small and handy nowadays)

Unfortunately a few misplaced portages won’t make it a place we want to go back but the Double Drop in the photo was perfect and could be played as a ParknHuck in the future.

Simple day doing simple things with the boys talking crap, getting the truck stuck, having fun and solving problems are what it’s all about

@nrsweb @liquidlogickayaks @kayakdetail @kayakideal


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Another awesome day exploring and having fun last weekend. Bras De l’Enfer river ended up being a mix of steep technical boulder garden sections with stretches of big slides & drops. Here are a few drone snaps when we were pre-scouting a steep section (these things are so small and handy nowadays)

Unfortunately a few misplaced portages won’t make it a place we want to go back but the Double Drop in the photo was perfect and could be played as a ParknHuck in the future.

Simple day doing simple things with the boys talking crap, getting the truck stuck, having fun and solving problems are what it’s all about

@nrsweb @liquidlogickayaks @kayakdetail @kayakideal


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Another awesome day exploring and having fun last weekend. Bras De l’Enfer river ended up being a mix of steep technical boulder garden sections with stretches of big slides & drops. Here are a few drone snaps when we were pre-scouting a steep section (these things are so small and handy nowadays)

Unfortunately a few misplaced portages won’t make it a place we want to go back but the Double Drop in the photo was perfect and could be played as a ParknHuck in the future.

Simple day doing simple things with the boys talking crap, getting the truck stuck, having fun and solving problems are what it’s all about

@nrsweb @liquidlogickayaks @kayakdetail @kayakideal


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3 days ago

Another awesome day exploring and having fun last weekend. Bras De l’Enfer river ended up being a mix of steep technical boulder garden sections with stretches of big slides & drops. Here are a few drone snaps when we were pre-scouting a steep section (these things are so small and handy nowadays)

Unfortunately a few misplaced portages won’t make it a place we want to go back but the Double Drop in the photo was perfect and could be played as a ParknHuck in the future.

Simple day doing simple things with the boys talking crap, getting the truck stuck, having fun and solving problems are what it’s all about

@nrsweb @liquidlogickayaks @kayakdetail @kayakideal


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3 days ago

“We want to read more stories from women adventurers. We also crave narratives that go beyond the conventional tales of reaching summits or conquering projects."
- Alena Rainsberry, Denisa Krásná

Once Alena Rainsberry discovered kayaking, she was immediately hooked. Soon, her money went to gear, her weekends to paddling adventures. Kayaking even invaded her sleep. Alena was hungry for everything she could glean about her newfound obsession, but when it came to finding stories written by other women, her options were shockingly lacking.

Reading "Amazon Woman," by Darcy Gaetcher, Alena wondered, "Why not write our own?"

The resulting project, Flow: Women's Counternarratives from River, Rock, and Sky include chapters from women across the world, at different stages in their climbing, kayaking and highlighing journeys, from ambitious rising stars to trailblazing pros. Get the full scoop 🍨 on the inspiration behind the book at #DuctTapeDiaries.

#Flow #kayak #climb #ferdagirls

@chunderberry @vegi.deni.slacks


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“We want to read more stories from women adventurers. We also crave narratives that go beyond the conventional tales of reaching summits or conquering projects."
- Alena Rainsberry, Denisa Krásná

Once Alena Rainsberry discovered kayaking, she was immediately hooked. Soon, her money went to gear, her weekends to paddling adventures. Kayaking even invaded her sleep. Alena was hungry for everything she could glean about her newfound obsession, but when it came to finding stories written by other women, her options were shockingly lacking.

Reading "Amazon Woman," by Darcy Gaetcher, Alena wondered, "Why not write our own?"

The resulting project, Flow: Women's Counternarratives from River, Rock, and Sky include chapters from women across the world, at different stages in their climbing, kayaking and highlighing journeys, from ambitious rising stars to trailblazing pros. Get the full scoop 🍨 on the inspiration behind the book at #DuctTapeDiaries.

#Flow #kayak #climb #ferdagirls

@chunderberry @vegi.deni.slacks


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“We want to read more stories from women adventurers. We also crave narratives that go beyond the conventional tales of reaching summits or conquering projects."
- Alena Rainsberry, Denisa Krásná

Once Alena Rainsberry discovered kayaking, she was immediately hooked. Soon, her money went to gear, her weekends to paddling adventures. Kayaking even invaded her sleep. Alena was hungry for everything she could glean about her newfound obsession, but when it came to finding stories written by other women, her options were shockingly lacking.

Reading "Amazon Woman," by Darcy Gaetcher, Alena wondered, "Why not write our own?"

The resulting project, Flow: Women's Counternarratives from River, Rock, and Sky include chapters from women across the world, at different stages in their climbing, kayaking and highlighing journeys, from ambitious rising stars to trailblazing pros. Get the full scoop 🍨 on the inspiration behind the book at #DuctTapeDiaries.

#Flow #kayak #climb #ferdagirls

@chunderberry @vegi.deni.slacks


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Some place this is... stunning

Spain you've been class. Spam over

Thankyou @quimfontane for the boat lend 🙏

📷 = yes

@pyranha.kayaks @nrsweb @rspaddles @radicalrider_ltd


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Weekend dropping in three, two, one...

📍Wainui Falls, NZ
🏄🏽‍♂️ @jurestan

#fridayfeels #kayaking #whitewater #waterfall


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From dry lakebed to the return of fishable waters, we’re exploring what happens when we start giving back to our rivers.

Set against the backdrop of Owen’s Lake, California, anglers @bernardyingram and @fun_yins team up with Andrea Jones of the National Audubon Society to look beyond the catch. With wildlife—and water—returning to the Owen’s Valley, it’s a call for all anglers to get curious, to think more deeply about our watersheds and the actions we can take to protect them.

Don’t Miss Episode 1 of Wild Pathways — Premiering this June at the @californiatrout Fish, Water, People Film Festival. Coming to #YouTube June 2026.

🎟️ Get your tickets now: https://caltrout.org/film-festival

A film by @isabelazawist | Featuring: Bernard Yin, Rebecca Ramirez, & Andrea Jones - @audubonca


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When packrafting = protest.

To paddle the Drin River is to fight for its future. In Dibra, Albania, the Group of Rural Activists of Dibra, stand—and paddle—united against the proposed Skavica Hydroelectric Project, using rafting to raise awareness and recruit allies in the ongoing efforts to save their homes.

Stop Skavica – Save the Drin River is a glimpse into the fight for Albania’s last wild water and the lives of those who call the region home. Full Film now on YouTube.

#stopskavica #savedrinriver #albania #packrafting


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