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Alphaboardz ELITE Planer Board Set

Item#: F24310

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$99.99
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The Alphaboardz ELITE Series Planer Board is the first with a patent-pending bi-directional arm, letting you run it on either side of the boat without disassembly or tools. Its foldable, tool-free articulating arm makes switching these planer boards for trolling between port and starboard effortless. The arm locks into the board’s body for compact, tangle-free storage, preventing damage when not in use.


Tested and trusted by two-time North Carolina state record holder and catfish guide Zakk Royce, these universal planer boards for fishing are built for anglers chasing trophy fish. Each set includes everything needed to pull big baits, featuring A2Z HD Release Clips for a secure hold and a LUMINA-LOCK silicone insert for LED light compatibility (sold separately). The high-density solid color foam is the strongest on the market, engineered to withstand the daily abuse of charter fishing. Its low-profile design resists crosswinds, keeping the Alphaboardz ELITE Series Planer Board tracking straight, even in rough conditions.

  • Patent-pending bi-directional arm for true universal use
  • Foldable articulating arm locks into the board for damage-free storage
  • High-density solid color foam improves performance, increases visibility, and withstands heavy charter use
  • Low-profile design resists crosswinds and maintains tracking in rough water
  • Includes:
    • 2 Alphaboardz ELITE Series Planer Boards
    • 2 A2Z HD Release Clips for a secure line connection
    • LUMINA-LOCK silicone insert allows for LED light attachment (LEDs sold separately)
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Limited time offer and only while supplies last. Discount based on original price, and intermediate markdowns may have been taken.

Promotional and Clearance Pricing

Discount based on original price. While supplies last. Intermediate markdowns may have been taken.