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product relaunch blog post

BOTE | Blog Post: The LONO, Reimagined

Sometimes change can be hard. The quest for improvement can backfire badly. Sequels can be disasters (looking at you, Dumb and Dumberer).

Other times—when the stars align and the paddle board deities are looking down on you in delight—your pursuit for the innovative life can be rewarded more handsomely than a Bonnie & Clyde holdup at a banking convention.

Innovation is the name of the game at BOTE. And resting on laurels, no matter how buoyant they might be, isn't in our DNA.

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outdoor industry blogging

BOTE | Blog Post: BOTE Beer

When BOTE CEO and Co-Founder Corey Cooper met up with Destin Brewery Founder and Owner Kelly Taylor, neither knew what would come out of their meeting. After spitballing ideas around and discussing a flavor palette, they knew they wanted an easy-drinking beer that bumps up the flavor without bumping up the ABV. This description is often found in Session IPAs, but good Session IPAs are hard to come by. You have to combine the hop's forwardness with the right malt profile, which is a challenge. It's a good thing they were both up for it.

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Florida blog post

BOTE | Blog Post: The Legend of Florida Man

Meet Florida Man.

No, not the clickbait-news Florida Man "Arrested in Local Park for Practicing Karate on Swans." And certainly not the Florida Man who "Paused a Police Chase to Drink a Stolen Capri Sun Because 'Smoking Crack Makes Him Thirsty'."

We're talking about the real Florida Man. The original Florida Man. The Florida Man who embodies all that it means to actually be from Florida.

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buyer's guide style blog post

BOTE | Blog Post: The Inflatable Kayak Buyer's Guide

So you've been toying around with the idea of buying a kayak and after researching traditional kayaks, you may be thinking it's a bigger commitment than you want. Storage alone is enough to make us say, 'thanks but no thanks', which is why we created a line of inflatable kayaks that perform just like a solid kayak, and in some areas, a lot better.

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product launch blog post

BOTE | Blog Post: The Zeppelin Aero

For years, BOTE has been developing products that marry innovative design with cool vintage vibes, helping you stand apart on any lake, ocean, or river. From simple yet effective accessories, like the Grab Rac or KULA Cooler, to products designed for specific yet passionate hobbyists, like the Rackham paddle board and Rover micro skiff, BOTE knows how to deliver.

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'how to' style blog post

BOTE | Blog Post: The BOTE Roll

Is a trip to Destin or 30A complete without stopping at AJ's Destin or AJ's Grayton Beach? Absolutely not. You may find yourself there for the boozy cocktails and people watching, but you can't leave without trying the sushi. So when the AJ's team approached us about creating a namesake roll to add to their sushi menu, our response was: hell yes, as long as we can be a part of the recipe testing.

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experiential blog post

BOTE | Blog Post: How to Fly Fish From a Paddle Board

Whether you're an avid fly fisherman venturing into the world of stand up paddle fishing or a SUP enthusiast who wants to try his hand at fly fishing from a paddle board, you've come to the right place. One of the most daunting things about fishing or fly fishing from a paddle board for the first time is the idea that a paddle board isn't stable enough. What makes our products unique is that every single board offers maximum stability for its size, weight, construction, and shape, thanks to our industry changing Gatorshell Technology and AeroBOTE Technology.

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camping blog post

BOTE | Blog Post: SUP Camping: What to Pack

There are a few really great things about SUP camping: First, it gives you killer access to pristine natural areas you might not otherwise reach via car camping or even backpacking. Second, it's a journey trip, which adds an explorative expedition quality to the paddle board experience (aka you feel like Lewis & Clark or Tom Sawyer). Finally, you can pack as much beer as you want without worrying about weight. Okay, we're partly kidding about that last one, but what is true about SUP camping is that if you pack smart, you can pack more. More than backpacking, for instance, where some folks skimp on clean underwear just to shed a couple of ounces. Not necessary with SUP camping.

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