Jackson Kayak - Past and Current Boat Lines

Past and Current Boat Lines

Whitewater Kayaks

  • The Hero series - river runner/creeker in four sizes: Side Kick, Little Hero, Hero and Super Hero
  • The Rocker series - creek boat in three sizes: Punk Rocker, Rocker, and Mega Rocker
  • The Star series (2007-2009; now called "Classical" Star series) - playboat in four sizes: Shooting Star, Star, All-Star, and Super Star
    • The 2010 Star series (since 2009, successor of the "Classical" Star series) - playboat in five sizes: Shooting Star, Star, All-Star, Super Star, and MonStar
  • The Fun series - playful river runner/play boat in six sizes: Fun 1, Fun 1.5, 2 Fun, Fun, 4 Fun, and Super Fun
  • The 2010 Villain Series (Replaced the Rocker series)- hardcore creek boats in two sizes: Villain S and Villain

Recreational & Touring Kayaks

Five different models cover the Recreational Kayaks and Sea Kayak/Touring Spectrum. They range from maintenance free kayaks such as the Regal and Riviera to sophisticated touring kayaks such as the Journey and Rogue.

Fishing Kayaks

The Day Tripper, a recreational kayak was introduced by Jackson Kayaks in 2007. It can best be described as a hybrid between a canoe and a kayak and its versatility enabled it to be used for kayak fishing which opened the door for purpose built fishing kayaks. Its design feature radically differentiated the Day Tripper from other recreational kayaks. This lead the way to further collaboration with professional kayak fishermen and the development of three more fishing kayak models namely the Coosa, Cuda and Big Tuna.

Youth Kayaks


The model range consists of whitewater kayaks specifically built for kids and a smaller version of the Day Tripper.

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