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Shaka 100

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Shaka 100TL; DR Small, stable, and ready to out fun your friend's SUP: Weighs just 52 lbs = easy to carry, car top, and go solo Oversized cockpit = sit inside protection without the squeeze Summit Seat = all day, butt approved comfort Rear tank well + gear tracks = surprisingly fishy for a rec yak Stable, dog friendly, and made for real world water Its the sit inside kayak that paddles like its got nothing to proveand everything to offer. The Vibe Shaka 100 is

TL;DR – Small, stable, and ready to out-fun your friend's SUP:

  • Weighs just 52 lbs = easy to carry, car-top, and go solo

  • Oversized cockpit = sit-inside protection without the squeeze

  • Summit Seat = all-day, butt-approved comfort

  • Rear tank well + gear tracks = surprisingly fishy for a rec yak

  • Stable, dog-friendly, and made for real-world water

It’s the sit-inside kayak that paddles like it’s got nothing to prove—and everything to offer.

The Vibe Shaka 100 is your all-terrain, go-anywhere, do-anything kayak — lightweight, nimble, and loaded with features that punch way above its 10-foot frame. Whether you’re paddling the lake, sneaking into shallow creeks, or casting from your cockpit, the Shaka brings power, comfort, and freedom in one sleek ride.

Small footprint. Serious capability.

This sit-inside design keeps you drier in chop and more agile in tight water. It’s compact enough to maneuver solo but wide enough to feel solid when you cast, reach, or twist.

Rig it. Paddle it. Chill in it.

With dual gear tracks, a roomy rear tank well, and mount-ready plates, the Shaka gives you full rigging flexibility without needing to DIY a thing. Fish, explore, relax — your call.

Comfort where it counts.

The elevated Summit Seat gives you the support and visibility of a sit-on-top, with the drier ride of a sit-in. Paired with adjustable foot braces and a surprisingly roomy cockpit, it’s a seat you’ll actually want to stay in.

The Shaka wasn't named after a surf sign for nothing — this ride’s all good vibes and zero drama. If you want a kayak that’s simple to carry, fast to rig, and never boring, the Shaka is your adventure-ready sidekick.

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