They need to design a way to snap 2 boxes together like a top and bottom locking system with power ports or design a add-on wheels attachment with a luggage style pop-up handle for easy mobility. Foam insert inside bottom of box for noise dampening. Design a flash light mount inside lid. Design a locking point to attach a tool tray, carabiner, net, or bag. How about a 5"H x 5"W x 12" L accessory box. Design a system to hold your measuring board. This is fun I can play this game all day.
They should design a add on battery box bottom for powered kayaks. With adjustable base mounts around the battery base.and battery securing straps to accommodate diffrent battery styles there are so many styles out there this will be difficult. The motor i have is a 24vdc system so i need 2 -12vdc agm 35 amp hrs batteries. Or 2- 12vdc 50 amp hr lifepo4. Some may require 2- 100amp hrs. If you simply fill your black pack with batteries you loose tackle storage. So a specifily designed add on base would be ideal. In the mean time I am going to build a plywood base, and heavily coat it with spray on truck bed liner to water seal it.and secure the black pack to the top of this base as a lid. I am leaning towards the 16x13 blkpak pro
My crate is angled 45 degrees towards me and my rods are angled back about 45 degrees (6 rods). And the crate rotates forward allowing the rods to go vertical from easy removal. The crates angle makes it easier to pull out boxes that have dividers.
Really like the tether tube turrets but I'd love for them to have a way to connect them (or have a different variation all together) to where you can move one and have the other tubes pivot along with it. Just makes it easier when you've got 3/4 tubes on each side. Knot lock bungee divider. Sweet! Now I'm hoping they come out with a solid divider (13 or 16) so you can stack up multiple boxes on one side while still using the bungee divider and still have an open space for a cooler, bait bag, etc. We'll have to see. But there's plenty more of ideas that will come to fruition for the new blackpak. It's definitely the MOLLE of kayak fishing.
How many rods holders can you mount on 1 side with the turnit adapter and have room to rotate them enough to get a usable low angle for a river configuration. I can't tell from this vid how many you could have on one side and still rotate all of them.
The new BlackPak Pro is awesome. I have the 13x16 with 8 of the new rod holders and it fits perfectly in the well on the Bonifide SS127. The rod tethers work great and don't get in the way.
Awesome walkthrough, Chad. Gotta be honest and say that when you first showed off the new BlackPak, I didn't really get it the benefit, but now seeing this and these new accessories, I can see the method to the madness. I didn't think anyone could improve on the blank canvas of the old blackpak, but this one is just a more convenient canvas with a lot of new bling to add to it. I've been trying to scheme a way to get a pair of 45deg rod tubes to the side of my OG blackpak, but it looks like YakAttack beat me to the punch, and then some, with those turrets, which look awesome. I am interested in hearing your thoughts on the material itself. The thing I like most about the original BalckPak is how sturdy it is. The ~3/8" or whatever HDPE is substantial and can take one heck of a beating, while (just based on the video, I haven't had one in my hands yet) the new BlackPak looks like a thinner, maybe different material? Not to say that I believe YakAttack would put out anything that wasn't top notch, but I haven't gotten my hands on one to see what it is all about. That lattice structure for the gridlock system will add a lot of rigidity no doubt, but how do you think it will hold up long term to impacts and abuse compared to the old BlackPak?
@@ChadHooverFishing i was watching this video while taking my Chemo treatment, I can’t wait for all this to be over so I can get back on the water. By the way I have the 13X16 and love it, I fish out of a Native Titan 12!
Because as much as “salt guys” talk about it every time an accessory is offered in white they don’t buy it. That’s why Yeti offers so many “other” colors coolers
hey Chad not sure if this has been asked before but is there/do YakAttack plan on making a solid divider for the black pack pro to separate tackle from say a battery?
Love the Black Pack, but don't try selling us that they changed the pattern for the better, they changed it the same reason every company does, sell more accessories
I’m not trying to “sell you”. I call shit as it is, for reality brother. Forever stuff was designed for the old AMPS pattern and that’s out of date now and at some point you have to make the switch to something that makes more sense. If they wanted to just “sell more” then would have went the easy route and made it reverse compatible. Please don’t question my integrity because I push the envelope and speak the truth no matter what. Even if it’s not what sponsors want to hear. Take that crap somewhere else
@@ChadHooverFishing I’m not questioning your integrity. I’m simply stating my opinion. I do have to question why they charge so much for a box are kind enough to include six rod holders, depended on the size box that you buy, but not one of them can fit on a 45° angle without having to drill another hole. I now know why. Anyway I do enjoy watching you and learning from you. I have been a saltwater guy my whole life. I am new to Kayak fishing and Bass fishing and I get all my tips from you and Flukemaster.
As the the designer of the Blackpak, I can tell you for a fact that the pattern wasn't changed just to sell more accessories. If that was the case we wouldn't have included rod tubes, handles, omni corners and omni hooks with the Blackpak, we would have sold them separately. In addition the old BlackPak didn't even have a pattern. It had a few holes that allowed you to attach rod holders in a couple different positions. If you wanted to change that position or mount something other than a rod holder, you had to drill holes. Customers were already purchasing accessories/making them and figuring out a diy way to attach them to the blackpak. The GridLoc pattern was created to make attaching accessories easier by standardizing the pattern between accessories and making it so the customer didn't have to drill holes everywhere. The standardization means that latches, hinges, handles and all the other attachments/accessories can go nearly anywhere you want them on the blackpak without having to drill a single hole. This means when you decide you didn't like the way you had your blackpak layed out because you've figured a better layout (just like Chad mentioned he did) , all you have to do is remove a few screws and put the accessories where you want them. Here at Yakattack we live and breath the kayak fishing/rigging; we're not in the game because we're greedy, we do it because we love the sport and want to give the customers the best products possible. Are we going to sell more accessories because of the new pattern? Of course we are.. But it's because IT IS BETTER not some greedy scheme to get customers to buy more accessories. If somehow offering our customers a BETTER Blackpak is some greedy scheme just to sell more accessories then you've caught us red handed, run and tell the presses.
@@RubiconJoey why did you design the rod holders not to fit the black pack on a 45 degree angle? Expression rent in my area have rod holders that are on a 45° angle for low bridges
@@Letsdive64 because that would have required rod tube specific holes. The purpose of the Gridloc pattern as I stated before was to standardize the mounting. This means that the rod tubes, handles, mighty mounts, latches, hinges and future accessories all have the same mounting pattern and can mount wherever you want them.