Native Slayer Propel Max 12.5

Fishing Kayak
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A 12-foot-6 pedal fishing kayak with Native's instant-reverse Propel drive, a 500-pound capacity, and a SpringBlade kick-up rudder.

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Native pioneered instant pedal reverse, and the Slayer Propel Max 12.5 remains the most affordable serious entry in the premium pedal tier at $2,999. The Propel drive spins backward as naturally as forward — no cables — and it tilts up for shallow landings. The hull matches the Old Town BigWater's 500-pound capacity, the elevated seat is one of the most comfortable in kayak fishing, and the deck is wide open and genuinely snag-free, with horizontal rod tip protection and a SpringBlade rudder that kicks up on impact rather than snapping. As a fishing platform it gives up very little to boats costing a thousand dollars more. The compromises sit in refinement and logistics. The Propel drive is audibly louder than Hobie's fins and a touch less efficient at cruise, the boat weighs about 125 pounds fully rigged, and Native's dealer and service network is noticeably thinner than Hobie's or Old Town's — worth weighing if you live far from a paddle shop. Resale values also trail the two bigger brands. For anglers who want true hands-free fishing and instant reverse without stretching past $3,000, it is the value play of the pedal class.
Instant-reverse Propel drive at the lowest price in the premium pedal tier
500-pound capacity with a wide-open, snag-free deck
Excellent elevated seat for all-day comfort
SpringBlade rudder kicks up on impact
Drive is louder and slightly less efficient than Hobie's fin system
About 125 pounds fully rigged — cart or two-person territory
Thinner dealer network and softer resale than Hobie or Old Town