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#6891518 - 11/29/11 12:44 PM Product Review: Yak Attack "Gear Trac"
Shaun Russell Online   content
Extreme Angler

Registered: 03/15/08
Posts: 2605


“This is going to revolutionize the way people are rigging out a kayak” That was my first thought when I picked up a peace of Yak Attack’s new Gear Trac. It is a track system made from strong, but light weight 6000 series aluminum. I has a very attractive military grade hard coat anodized finish to protect it from the harsh elements to which it will be exposed . The Gear Trac is attached to the kayak by countersunk screws that are set on 1 ¾” centers running the length of the track on both sides. The Gear Trac is offered in 4”, 8”, 12”, and 16“ lengths.

Placing the Gear Trac on your kayak will allow unlimited mounting options. Placing Yak Attack’s screwball to the Gear Trac opens unlimited mounting options with ram mounts utilizing a ball mount.



Or by choosing the Mighty Mount system adapter, Scotty bases can be attached so that all Scotty brand mounts may be used. Not only can they be mounted to the Gear Trac in one place, they can quickly be loosened and slid along the length of the trac allowing them to be secured to any place on the trac.

My 12” trac will be used to secure a Visi-Carbon Pro and a Panfish to mount my camera. It will allow me to mount the Visi Carbon pro light at the rear of the gear track and still give me plenty of room to mount the panfish. The panfish will be mounted to gain a vantage behind the shoulder shot to record videos. I will also be able to mount the smaller panfish portrait to get those low to the water shots. For the kayaker that wants to record himself/herself on video, the ability to place cameras in different places on the kayak by simply sliding it into and out of the trac is going to be a great feature.



One of the best features of the Gear Trac is it’s low profile. When the day is done and everything is removed from the kayak the less then ½” tall Gear Trac is unobtrusive and does not get in the way while loading or unloading the kayak.
To secure it to the kayak with screws is a great way to use the Gear Trac. However, it certainly lends it’s self for unlimited options. In my case I wanted my Panfish portrait to be mounted next to my fish finder. This would allow me to get a great vantage point for my “grip and grin” shots while keeping me from drill more holes in my kayak. To allow more mobility with my fish finder and camera I mounted the trac on a double ball socket arm which attaches to a 1” ball mounted on my kayak. My camera and FF can now be moved together or independently to get angle I might wish.




With just a little imagination the Gear Trac and Mighty Mount systems allow you to place equipment on your kayak just about anywhere you want.


I made a video of the installation of the Gear Trac. I however had technical difficulties with one of the cameras.(I forgot to put a sd card in the forward facing camera) Anyway, I ended up with only one “overhead” view.



I also thought a short video to show the whole set up might be helpful.





In conclusion I think Yak Attack had hit another home run with the release of the Gear Trac. The amount mounting options are limited only to your imagination.
For a list of distributors and more information about the new Gear Trac and other products they sell can be found at
www.YakAttack.us





Shaun Russell
Russell.shaun@ymail.com
http://northtexaskayaker.blogspot.com/


Edited by Shaun Russell (11/30/11 05:14 AM)

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#6891587 - 11/29/11 01:06 PM Re: Product Review: Yak Attack "Gear Trac" [Re: Shaun Russell]
mikepaddle Offline
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Registered: 12/15/09
Posts: 247
Loc: Dallas
FYI Mariner Sails is proud to announce that we are now a Yak Attack dealer.

A large variety of many of the Yak Attack Gear Trac, Mounts, and lights will be here within the next several weeks.
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#6892408 - 11/29/11 04:58 PM Re: Product Review: Yak Attack "Gear Trac" [Re: mikepaddle]
n2bassfishing Offline
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Registered: 01/31/07
Posts: 3135
Loc: DFW
Originally Posted By: mikepaddle
FYI Mariner Sails is proud to announce that we are now a Yak Attack dealer.

A large variety of many of the Yak Attack Gear Trac, Mounts, and lights will be here within the next several weeks.


Thats fantastic. Look forward to picking up some things with my new yak.

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#6892979 - 11/29/11 07:31 PM Re: Product Review: Yak Attack "Gear Trac" [Re: Shaun Russell]
LoneStarHusker Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 04/20/10
Posts: 87
Loc: Dallas
Shaun, I sure hope they aren't paying you too much because the link you posted to their website doesn't work! bolt Just kidding.

Here's their website for anyone else that had that problem.

http://www.yakattack.us/

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#6893890 - 11/30/11 05:17 AM Re: Product Review: Yak Attack "Gear Trac" [Re: Shaun Russell]
Shaun Russell Online   content
Extreme Angler

Registered: 03/15/08
Posts: 2605
The link works fine for me Husker smile. J/k thanks.

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#6894238 - 11/30/11 08:46 AM Re: Product Review: Yak Attack "Gear Trac" [Re: Shaun Russell]
Fish ZoMbiE Offline
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Registered: 03/25/09
Posts: 5644
Loc: DFW Metromess
Nice post! thumb
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#6896395 - 11/30/11 07:49 PM Re: Product Review: Yak Attack "Gear Trac" [Re: Shaun Russell]
n2bassfishing Offline
TFF Team Angler

Registered: 01/31/07
Posts: 3135
Loc: DFW
Originally Posted By: Shaun Russell
The link works fine for me Husker smile. J/k thanks.


X2 Working for me as well. I'll be adding a bunch on their products to my new kayak.

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