Angler 10

10'
Length
30"
Width (in)
46
Weight (lb)
$649.99
MSRP

Angler 10 Description

The Heritage Angler 10 Sit-On-Top Kayak is designed with a vertical rod holder in front of the paddler and 2 recessed, flush-mount rod holders behind the seat to offer a variety of fishing positions.

The kayak also features a small storage compartment and a stern tank to hold your valuables while you fish, while the back band allows you to stand upright. Paddle clip.

Angler 10 Specs and Features

  • Structure: Rigid / Hard Shell
  • Cockpit Type: Sit on Top / Open Cockpit
  • Seating Configuration: Solo
  • Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult, Larger Adult
  • Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate
  • Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult, Larger Adult
  • Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate

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Angler 10 Reviews

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5

I've had 3 of these kayaks…

Submitted by: paddler537151 on 7/31/2019

I've had 3 of these kayaks for 14 years now and still going strong. They have gone over rock after rock, kids drag them over the dirt and still in great shape. I have one old town and its like knew because everyone would rather have the heritage.

5

I have had this kayak for 8…

Submitted by: taz_hog on 8/2/2016
I have had this kayak for 8 years. The first thing you need to do is throw the seat band away. I went to walmart and bought a boat seat that is 16 inch wide. Use 2 inch PVC under it to raise it up. It is great for the price.
5

My first yak. Got it in June…

Submitted by: paddler236034 on 10/12/2014
My first yak. Got it in June at Academy Sports for good price-$350. Great yak, easy to maneuver, tracks great. I fish on rivers and lakes and never had any problems with this yak. Light weight and easy to transport in my pickup. Fishing rod holder accessories come standard on this yak. Only complaint is the seat-Angler 10 only comes with back band. Got an inflatable hunting seat and now good to go. Warranty replaced broken paddle holder with no problems. It's true, once you go yak fishing you'll love it!
4

The Angler 10 was my first…

Submitted by: paddler235986 on 9/17/2014
The Angler 10 was my first kayak, and I've had it for about 3 years now. It is absolutely perfect for small streams and rivers. I did eventually buy a Pescador 12 because the Angler wasn't ideal for open water on local lakes, but it served that purpose well for a couple of years before I added to my fleet.

The Angler is still my go to yak for hitting the river after work, and it makes a great buddy/daughter kayak for when I have company on a fishing trip. The Angler is ridiculously light and stable. Great yak for the $$.