kayaker vs zombie tshirt design
Articles,  Tent Bound

Learn to Kayak Because Zombies Can’t Swim

We may earn commissions if you shop through the links below.

I’ve gotten enough requests for the Learn to Kayak Because Zombies Can’t Swim t-shirt that I’ve decided to offer it from a print-on-demand t-shirt company. This means that if you didn’t get a chance to buy a Kayaker vs. Zombie t-shirt during the first run, you can get one now.

You also have several options for the designs as well. I’ve included t-shirts that are similar to the original versions which have the North Shore Expeditions logo on the front and the Learn to Kayak Because Zombies Can’t Swim design (pictured below) on the back. I’m also offering t-shirts with just the Kayaker vs. Zombie design on the front.
kayaker vs zombie tshirt design


Even better is you can join the hoodie club. Currently, only two people in the world have hoodies with the design. I have one and Ilena has one. Now you can get one, too. You can buy other North Shore Expeditions swag on the site, too. This is great for those that can’t get enough of the best kayak guiding company on Minnesota’s north shore.

Here’s where you go: Kayaker vs. Zombie T-shirt

If you want PaddlingLight shirts and swag, you can go here: T-shirts and Stuff

I hope I needn’t remind you that Christmas and the holidays are coming up, so show your team spirit (or is that teen spirit) and buy a t-shirt.

Coupon Codes

Order before November 23rd and get 20% off by using this code: CART1120

Order before November 25th and buy 2 and get 1 free by using this code: 11AFF2T1F

Otherwise search for codes at retailmenot.com.

Send a Picture

If you own a Learn to Kayak Because Zombies Can’t Swim or any PaddlingLight swag, wear it, snap a photo and send it in and I’ll add it to a future Hall of Shame post showing off everyone showing off their team spirit.

 

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Bryan Hansel is a freelance writer, award-winning photographer and a former American Canoe Association L4 Open Water Coastal Kayaking Instructor. His home port is on Lake Superior in Grand Marais, Minnesota. He also teaches photography workshops.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.