In the short time they've been in business, Jackson Kayak has built a reputation for mass producing fun and affordable kayaks.
Their boats have become increasingly popular over the years, especially their freestyle whitewater kayaks like the "Fun" and "Rock Star" models. These boats have proven themselves in ICF Freestyle World Championship competition time and time again.
Jackson Kayak founder and president Eric “EJ” Jackson is a four-time freestyle champion himself, so you can be sure the company knows how to make freestyle boats. Jackson kayaks have a well deserved reputation for being extremely lightweight and rugged, although you need to be careful with the carbon/fiber hull models as they can be damaged by sharp rocks, especially in shallow, rocky whitewater.
In addition to the freestyle boats, Jackson also produces several
creekers/river runners, recreational and touring kayaks, fishing models
and a line of boats designed for the youth market.
The Products
Jackson Kayak, a company started in 2003 by EJ and Tony Lunt,
has grown in popularity over the years, especially among
whitewater paddlers. The
company is headquartered in Sparta, TN,
and has a 100,000 square foot manufacturing facility in the
small town of 8,000 people.
Jackson makes a full line of kayaks, including a half-dozen whitewater models, creekers, freestyles, tandems, river runners and more. They also make recreational and touring models, fishing kayaks, and a variety of kids kayaks. They manufacture all their plastic boats in house, along with accessories, clothing, and they even do custom manufacturing for playgrounds, other kayak companies, and more.
Jackson's line of whitewater kayaks includes the "Star" and "Rock Star," freestyle boats, and their other yaks sport campy names like "Fun," "Hero," "Villian," "Rogue" and the "Fun Sidekick" designed for kids. They offer several hull materials, including rotomolded plastic, superlinear /crosslink and carbon/kevlar. These boats are known for their speed, stability, and all around good river running, and the sidewall, deck package a wonderfully balanced vertical move boat for squirting, loops, cartwheels, and other hard moves. Outfittting on these boats is simple and minimal.
Jackson Kayak's recreational and touring kayaks include the Day Tripper, Journey, Rogue, Regal and several more. They use the same plastic resin hull materials in their touring kayaks as they use in their hard core whitewater kayaks, which means these boats are light and strong. Their fishing kayaks are the Coosa Sit On Top model, and the DayTripper, which is a canoe/kayak hybrid. And their youth line incudes the Side Kick, Little Hero, Mini Tripper and more.
The Pros
In our admittedly unscientific survey, most Jackson Kayak owners are a satisfied bunch. A few nitpicks aside, these boats get generally high marks for their innovative designs and attention to detail.
As reported, Jackson kayaks
are extremely lightweight due to the innovative cross-linked
plastic hull materials they use (although they can also be
easily damage by sharp rocks, see paragraph below), which makes
porting your yak up and down the river a breeze. These boats,
especially the freestyle boats, tend to handle well, roll
easily, spin on a dime, and make outstanding playboats for all
skill levels. The design and craftsmanship are top notch.
The touring and recreational boats also get high marks for their
stability and neutral handling. One reviewer thought the Journey
14 was best equipped with a skeg or rudder system,
and Jackson's Smart Track rudder system got high marks from
users, as it utilizes rock solid footpegs with gas pedal type
steering. These boats also have ample storage, well made
fittings and comfortable seats, even on long all-day paddles.
The Cons
The only real complaints we've heard about Jackson Kayaks involve the hulls on the whitewater boats. There's one drawback to the light hull materials they use on some of their freestyle models - the fact that they're easily damaged under the wrong conditions, especially the carbon/fiber hulls.
Eric Jackson admitted as much in a recent company press release. He advises owners to avoid shallow, rocky whitewater whenever possible. Like any hulls, these yaks can be repaired, but it's best to avoid problems in the first place.
Company website - http://jacksonkayak.com/
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Jackson Kayaks For 2011
Jackson
Fun Series
Super Linear Plastic and basic outfitting starts at under $900
from a variety of retailers. The Jackson Kayak Fun Series kayaks
is ergonomically designed, with an emphasis on rollability and
play. A great boat for all skill levels. With 4 Sizes in
the Classic Fun series there is a boat sized for everyone: 2
Fun, Fun, 4 Fun, Super Fun.
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