Update on Rentals - River Ninja… the rebirth.

As we recently discussed in a blog post on our ocean skis, River Ninja Rentals is the travel complement to athletes flying into to the South Island to train, race or holiday.

It's been discussed for a while now. Heck, we at Flow even thought about doing it ourselves. But deep down all along we knew this was Todd and Di's. They're definitely the people for the job.

Todd Kraiger (the original River Ninja) and his wife Di are specialists in rental businesses. They've owned and operated a few in the time we've known them in vehicle rentals, and lately Forklift renting and leasing. They know their stuff, the systems and how to look after people.

Todd and Diane Kraiger looking beautiful as always.

Todd's been a multisporter for going on a decade now and has competed in numerous Coast to Coasts, had many a kayak, and worked both up and down the pecking order of Flow Kayak models to understand them both upright …. and upside down.

Recently, Todd and Di launched River Ninja Rentals. A customer centric, multisport kayak rental business that has a fleet of Flow Kayaks and others to cater for the need of the Canterbury-bound athlete from afar, or the experimental paddler wanting to try a different boat over the period of a few days, to weeks to months.

We started River Ninja Rentals to help athletes with access to boats for training sessions or race events especially for those travelling long distances. As we started out from scratch in our own multisport journey, we know what challenges athletes face when in the logistics of getting on the water and we want to make the process as simple and enjoyable as possible
— Todd Kraiger - Co-Director - River Ninja Rentals

So if you're keen to rent a kayak from River Ninja Rentals they have multiple Aspires, Rockstars, Rush's and Ocean Skis available.

Check them out at https://www.riverninja.co.nz/

Keep an eye out for these on the river this season and spread the word.

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