SquareRock Logo
Home I News I Demo Days IProducts I Team I Blog I Dealers I Contact I Links I
 

<< Back to JK menu

Accessories

Happy Feet Footbag

Tuck your feet into our bean bag and get them super comfy, then close the valve and you have your footprint proudly placed in our Happy Feet Footbag. Then pump the bulb which inflates the adjustment bladder and you will tighten up bag until you have the right amount of pressure to give you the control you like. Get to the bottom of the rapid, or pull into an eddy and hit the release valve, now you have excess room again and can lift your knees out easily to relax. This is how JK define comfort and adjustability and this is the Happy Feet Footbag. It comes standard in all Jackson Kayak models and comes in two sizes for maximum effectiveness for all paddler sizes.

Fun Floats

After 30 years of float bags looking the same, you wouldn’t expect to find any major innovations in them. Well, enter into the world of Jackson Kayak. Paddling without float bags is not a good idea if you ever swim, might swim, ever had a skirt blow, ever might have a skirt blow, or value your kayak. The Fun Float is a single horseshoe shaped bag that goes behind your rear wall to give you a single bag that will stay in, even in the worst swims, and fill up the entire stern of your kayak. This bag fits the Fun Series and many other boats too. Made of sturdy urethane like the Happy Feet, so don’t worry about them breaking.

Happy Seat/Thruster

The Happy Seat/Happy Thruster Combo is the ticket for any playboater looking to improve their ride substantially.

EJ won the World Championships this year doing the biggest loops of the comp, even in finals. The Happy Thruster/Seat, in combination with the All-Star is a dream come true for any playboater. Try it out and you’ll never go back!

 

Distributors of

Jackson Kayaks Logo
Esquif Logo
WRSI
Jackson
Kayaks
Esquif
Canoes
WRSI
Helmets
Stohlquist
Paddling Gear
Seals Spraydecks

I Site Designed & Maintained by Chris Chapman I Site Hosted By : Glasstop Networks I 2008