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      <title>Why the Soar Inflatable Canoe is a Total Game Changer</title>
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      <description>I finally got a chance to take a soar inflatable canoe out on some real whitewater last weekend, and honestly, it completely changed how I think about paddling. For years, I was a dedicated hard-shell guy. I loved my old Grumman and my Kevlar</description>
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