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Closeout Apparel Deals
Snag some apparel for the current chilly-water conditions or prep for warmer days with closeout deals from HydroSkin and baselayers to short-sleeves and sandals.
Used Gear. New Adventures.
Buying used equipment and apparel from NRS is a great way to outfit yourself on a budget. Grab these used deals before they’re gone, and start planning your next adventure.
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Risk, Rapids and Rainbow Sprinkles on the Delaware River » Canoeing 200 miles on the Delaware River solo—minus his dog, Sully—let Rick Van Noy contemplate the value of risk and river trips.
College Basics: Reading, Writing and Rafting » Stunned that River Guide Leadership 101 was a class option, Carlie Johnson registered for the free river trip but took away so much more.
Cinque Terre » Three paddlers hop a train to Genova hoping to sea kayak 100km of coastline and explore the five fishing villages that comprise Cinque Terre.
Therapy for Restless Souls » From the rails to the rivers, David Jackson and his wife embark on a sub-arctic canoe expedition in search of healing and adventure.
Bad Lines on the Buller River » When whitewater rookie Mia Clyatt moved to New Zealand’s Buller River to train as a raft guide, the rapids were the least of her problems.
Life Downstream » Life Downstream offers a powerful look at the intersection of recreation and livelihood and the reminder that to truly know a rive r requires questions most paddlers never think to ask.
A Grand Canyon Date Night » A last-minute Grand Canyon permit provided a much-needed opportunity for Nick Troutman and Emily Jackson to prioritize time together.
Iceland: The Land of Freefall » The waterfalls of Iceland were the perfect setting for Pretam Gurung to dial in his freefall skills and taste whitewater history for himself.
Ian Smith & the Watersmith Guild » Through programs like First Waves, Ian Smith and the Watersmith Guild empower conservation by reintroducing Pennsylvania youth to the beauty and potential of their home rivers.
About NRS: Northwest River Supplies
In 1972, with only $2,000 in his personal savings, Bill Parks started Northwest River Supplies with one mission: to help others raft. 42 years later, Bill sold NRS to its employees. Today, the 100% employee-owned business strives to continue Bill’s legacy helping people pursue passions on the water.
At our Moscow, Idaho headquarters you’ll find passionate water-lovers just like you, from rafters to whitewater kayakers, sea kayakers to stand up paddlers, kayak anglers to fly fishermen. Our lives, and livelihoods, are drawn to water.