They are marked out of stock but every Walmart that I have been to in East Tennessee and Asheville and Weaverville NC has them. In stock. My kiddo and I went searching for Him a tamarack 100 And no one had it but all had the tamarack pro 103
I found two in walmart, mid may sitting on the top storage wall shelves , spend 4 days on line looking for them and they were listed as out of stock. So do search the shelves at Walmart and you might get lucky, I did.
I almost bought a Tamarack Pro but I looked around the store some more and found a single Yukon next to a bunch of non-fishing kayaks so I snapped that up instead.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 Yeah the main motivator for choosing it was the extra weight capacity (and the built in wheel to help with transporting it to the water).
Bought the Tamarack pro over the Teton and am waiting for it to arrive in the mail, is it just me or does it look like the Tamarack pro has a better hull and more narrow hull on the front and rear for tracking?
I will have to do a comparison on the water. I used the lifetime paddle on the Tamarack Pro so I can't really judge until I use the Bending Branches paddle on both.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 okay im curious because a friend of mine let me try out his teton and i wasn't impressed with the tracking so im hoping the tamarack pro will be better
I picked them up for my niece and nephews to be able to get on the water. However, I am 260lbs and I fish them on ponds and lakes. Without scupper plugs they only take on water when I first get on them or if I am not balanced. They are pretty closely matched for stability.
Did you mix the names up? Cause I just bought the teon pro and its and exact copy of the one your calling the tamarack and I'm pretty sure the tamarack is the brown one
That was a good review you did of the two comparison. I really like to tamarack Pro more because of the foot brace for one. My son and I both have wide feet but mine's is a lot , alot , alot wider than his so the foot brace is important to us. I like that it has a storage hatch in the front and I would like to add one in the back. My son will be perfect for this kayak. I am a little big but I think it'll hold me cuz me and you weigh the same. That is a nice kayak man can't wait to get one. Also like you Crocs man those awesome. I used to have a pair until my foot outgrew them. Someone said they probably shrunk if I left them in the hot car. I just know they were too short on my feet. Just curious how long have you had your pair. I'm thinking about getting me a new pair. Again great video man keep up the good work and thank you for sharing it.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 oh okay that is awesome to hear you had them for a couple of years and not have issues with it shrinking. I really like to know what happened to mine because these were the only closed toe shoe that would fit my very very wide feet. I have big very very wide feet sz15 6 EEEEEE wide with very very fat wide toes. My foot is 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe with all of my toes equally straight across making my foot extremely very very wide and they do not make any shoe , sock , or boots that's wide enough for my foot. I want to get me another pair of Crocs because the only thing that I can wear is flip flops year around and it's been real cold wearing Flip flops in 20/30 temperatures outside this year. Especially when there was snow on the ground. Man u want to hear something funny! Because of my foot being so fat & very very wide in both Crocs I had to cut a section out in the toe box for two of my fat wide toes to hang out of the crocs. It was Real funny wearing them like that but that was the only way I could get the Crocs to fit on my foot comfortably without it crashing and hurting my toes. Thank you sir on the information about your crocs. Keep on rocking your Crocs man I can't wait to get me another pair.
Thanks for putting the time and effort into making this video what it is... I'm buying the Teton.... Great video for sure! I'll be using mine for my fishing videos... make it a great weekend and keep grinding on that outdoor adventure life my friend.... pnwfullstop
My bro has the teton pro by far the best lifetime fishing yak,but it has those same holes in the side and takes on more water than u think,he removed the rope and melted/welded some hdpe into the holes to fill and put a taco clip for the paddle!im a pelican man myself.better warranty higher weight allowances 300lbs on a 10 ft.!
The Lifetime Kayaks, along with ascend kayaks are classed as beginner and entry level kayaks for those who wants to get started in the Kayak fishing game. Once they are hooked, they move on to better kayaks like Pelican, Vibe and 3 waters.
@@videojoe7 I would say that both Lifetime and ascend kayak’s are both great for beginners to get hooked into kayak fishing. Once you master them, you can progress to a pelican catch 120 or even a peddle drive kayak like the Vibe Shearwater 125
I cannot find a tamarack pro anywhere for sale
They go quick. Best chance is when they stock all the stores in the Spring
The Tamarack pro looks really nice for the money. To bad you cant get them anywhere right now.😡
I was shopping for tackle when I saw it on the shelf. It surprised me because they were marked as "not in stock" when I looked online.
They are marked out of stock but every Walmart that I have been to in East Tennessee and Asheville and Weaverville NC has them. In stock. My kiddo and I went searching for Him a tamarack 100 And no one had it but all had the tamarack pro 103
I found two in walmart, mid may sitting on the top storage wall shelves , spend 4 days on line looking for them and they were listed as out of stock. So do search the shelves at Walmart and you might get lucky, I did.
@@mcelroychandler6267 Same here I saw one in a Walmart near me, but when I looked online, it said there weren't any in stock.
@@jjr007 I am happy to have gotten one. It floats and steers well
only way to get either one this cheap is craigslist or market place....... nobody has them for less then 600-800
Was your front deck concave? And if so, how did you install the flat dryhatch?
It is a little. The mounting hardware flattens it out mostly.
what is the key to adjusting the bottom seat straps?
I just cinch them snug and they are comfortable for me
I like that the larger paddle has a measurement all up and down it.
The Bending Branches paddle is pretty light and smooth.
I almost bought a Tamarack Pro but I looked around the store some more and found a single Yukon next to a bunch of non-fishing kayaks so I snapped that up instead.
Good choice! I heard the Yukon is pretty stable.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 Yeah the main motivator for choosing it was the extra weight capacity (and the built in wheel to help with transporting it to the water).
Bought the Tamarack pro over the Teton and am waiting for it to arrive in the mail, is it just me or does it look like the Tamarack pro has a better hull and more narrow hull on the front and rear for tracking?
It does track pretty well for a 10' kayak. My other video shows it on the water.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 okay I will watch, but I mainly would like to know if it tracks better than the teton?
I will have to do a comparison on the water. I used the lifetime paddle on the Tamarack Pro so I can't really judge until I use the Bending Branches paddle on both.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 okay im curious because a friend of mine let me try out his teton and i wasn't impressed with the tracking so im hoping the tamarack pro will be better
Love your reviews!!! ❤️
Awesome video! Which one is more stable? Do they both take on a lot of water? Are these good for bigger guys?
I picked them up for my niece and nephews to be able to get on the water. However, I am 260lbs and I fish them on ponds and lakes. Without scupper plugs they only take on water when I first get on them or if I am not balanced. They are pretty closely matched for stability.
Which one tracks better and paddles better?
I paid 300 out the door for my tamarack.... but I’m happy w it
Did you mix the names up? Cause I just bought the teon pro and its and exact copy of the one your calling the tamarack and I'm pretty sure the tamarack is the brown one
It is not. He is comparing the tamarack pro to the teton not the Teton pro
The teton pro is a longer kayak, I think almost 12', with adjustable foot pegs. It's pretty similar to the Yukon. These two are only 10' long.
That was a good review you did of the two comparison. I really like to tamarack Pro more because of the foot brace for one. My son and I both have wide feet but mine's is a lot , alot , alot wider than his so the foot brace is important to us. I like that it has a storage hatch in the front and I would like to add one in the back. My son will be perfect for this kayak. I am a little big but I think it'll hold me cuz me and you weigh the same. That is a nice kayak man can't wait to get one. Also like you Crocs man those awesome. I used to have a pair until my foot outgrew them. Someone said they probably shrunk if I left them in the hot car. I just know they were too short on my feet. Just curious how long have you had your pair. I'm thinking about getting me a new pair. Again great video man keep up the good work and thank you for sharing it.
Thanks! I've had the crocs for a couple years now. Haven't seen any issues with them shrinking.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 oh okay that is awesome to hear you had them for a couple of years and not have issues with it shrinking. I really like to know what happened to mine because these were the only closed toe shoe that would fit my very very wide feet. I have big very very wide feet sz15 6 EEEEEE wide with very very fat wide toes. My foot is 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe with all of my toes equally straight across making my foot extremely very very wide and they do not make any shoe , sock , or boots that's wide enough for my foot. I want to get me another pair of Crocs because the only thing that I can wear is flip flops year around and it's been real cold wearing Flip flops in 20/30 temperatures outside this year. Especially when there was snow on the ground. Man u want to hear something funny! Because of my foot being so fat & very very wide in both Crocs I had to cut a section out in the toe box for two of my fat wide toes to hang out of the crocs. It was Real funny wearing them like that but that was the only way I could get the Crocs to fit on my foot comfortably without it crashing and hurting my toes. Thank you sir on the information about your crocs. Keep on rocking your Crocs man I can't wait to get me another pair.
Presentation was good. Wish you had included lengths. I’m 6’4” and am looking for 13’...
These kayaks are both 10 feet long.
There are features that I would love to have from both kayaks put them together and have one awesome kayak for the money. Cool video thanks.
Nice dude! We gotta get out and fish soon!
Yeah, we do!
Thanks for putting the time and effort into making this video what it is... I'm buying the Teton.... Great video for sure! I'll be using mine for my fishing videos... make it a great weekend and keep grinding on that outdoor adventure life my friend.... pnwfullstop
Thanks for watching! Good luck this season.
Both are really nice looking kayaks.
My bro has the teton pro by far the best lifetime fishing yak,but it has those same holes in the side and takes on more water than u think,he removed the rope and melted/welded some hdpe into the holes to fill and put a taco clip for the paddle!im a pelican man myself.better warranty higher weight allowances 300lbs on a 10 ft.!
Airplanes - Always at the wrong time. lol
You would think we were under attack, lol
Lol
The Lifetime Kayaks, along with ascend kayaks are classed as beginner and entry level kayaks for those who wants to get started in the Kayak fishing game. Once they are hooked, they move on to better kayaks like Pelican, Vibe and 3 waters.
Out of the 'move on' kayaks, which of the three do you think is better/best?
@@videojoe7 I would say that both Lifetime and ascend kayak’s are both great for beginners to get hooked into kayak fishing. Once you master them, you can progress to a pelican catch 120 or even a peddle drive kayak like the Vibe Shearwater 125
@@NickyKDChaleunphone Ok, thanks..👍
@@NickyKDChaleunphone I'm looking at the Pelican Catch 100. I hear it needs a skeg. The weight is under 60lbs. which is good..
@@videojoe7 Pelican catch 100 is a good intermediate level kayak