The Bass 100 borrows from the classic “Jon” boat concept, an open platform to build upon as they did in the “good ‘ol days”, when DIY (do-it-yourself) was not a hobby, but a way of life.
Don’t confuse the compact SS107 with an entry level or “small person” kayak. This portable beast boasts premium fishing features with a small footprint and a serious payload.
The Retro-Slice revolution is in full swing. LL brought you the Party Braaap and Mullet to start it all. Now it’s time to introduce the cartwheel, squirt, splat, surf, flow machine, the Homeslice.
Kayak fishing at its roots, is about access.
With the new RVR119, you can get to those hard to reach waters. We designed the RVR with three main principles: hull-ability, mobility/transport, and ultimate fishability.
A play machine for the whole river, play spots and rapids included.
Let’s be honest. A playboat is great for tricks, but kind of sucks to take down river. That's why we created The Hot Whip.
What’s the big deal with this little fishing kayak?
Weight– or lack of to be more precise. Weighing in at 62 lbs (without the drive unit) the Slayer Propel 10 is the lightest 10′ pedal drive fishing kayak on the market.
Light enough to lift car top or effortlessly slide into the back of a pickup, this little yak is a master of hands free fishing.