
This week added five new brands to Lotz Outdoors across hunting, camp, e-bikes, and disc golf, with 176 new products live as of June 7, 2026. Each earned a spot for a different reason. Below is a summary table followed by a deep-dive on each brand.
This Week at a Glance
| Brand | Category | Headquarters | Products |
|---|---|---|---|
| Air Boss Motion Decoys | Motion waterfowl decoys, hunting accessories | Jacksonville, Texas | 14 |
| CLIQ | Portable camp and outdoor furniture | Santa Barbara, California | 7 |
| Krapp Strapp by Air Boss Outdoors | Outdoor sanitation and trail accessories | Jacksonville, Texas | 4 |
| Rambo Bikes | Hunting and off-road electric bikes | Lakeville, Minnesota (additional ops in Centerville, Iowa) | 19 |
| Prodigy Disc | Disc golf discs, bags, and apparel | Dalton, Georgia | 132 |
Air Boss Motion Decoys
Lotz Outdoors carries 14 products from this brand.
Brand Overview
Air Boss Motion Decoys is a Jacksonville, Texas company hand-building battery-powered motion waterfowl decoys in the United States. Co-founder Bob Legg is widely credited as the inventor of the first battery-powered motion duck decoy in the early 1980s, and he is back at the bench with partner Keith Lindsey on a modernized lineup of mallards, divers, and combo rigs.
Air Boss Motion Decoys at a Glance

Categories and Collections
Related categories: Decoys · Hunting · Hunting Accessories · Waders.
Featured Products
Quick Facts
| Headquarters | Jacksonville, Texas |
| Founded | 2020 |
| Most Popular Product | The Wadder Combo |
| Product Category | Motion waterfowl decoys, hunting accessories |
| Best Known For | Pioneering the battery-operated motion duck decoy |
| Typical Customer | Serious duck and goose hunters who value handmade U.S. gear |
| Typical Price Range | $79 to $239 |
| Country of Origin | United States (Made in Jacksonville, Texas) |
| Notable Product Types | Wadders, Wobblers, Salli rigs, decoy combos |
Reputation and Target Customer
Bob Legg's name has been tied to the motion decoy category for more than four decades. His 1980s Legg Action Decoys are still cited in waterfowl forums as the format that opened the door for the whole industry. Hunting podcasts and YouTube reviewers have given the relaunch favorable coverage, with consistent praise for the realism of the swimming-style motion and the paint and feather detail.
Why We Added This Brand
We brought Air Boss into the catalog because our waterfowl customers keep telling us they want decoys that move like real birds, not just spin in place. The Wobbler and Wadder rigs solve that with a subtle swimming motion and ripple pattern that draws ducks in close, exactly the edge our serious hunters want on pressured public marshes. Every product is built in Jacksonville, Texas by the people who designed it, which fits the accountable American manufacturing we try to put in front of customers whenever price and quality line up.
What Stood Out To Us
What sets Air Boss apart from the rotating-wing decoys that dominate big-box shelves is the focus on water-level motion. The Wobblers and Wadders ride on or just above the water and produce ripples and side-to-side action that mimic a feeding or relaxed duck, not a panicked one.
Best For
Waterfowl hunters running puddle duck spreads on public water, hunters who want realistic on-the-water motion, and customers who want their decoy dollars supporting a small American manufacturer.
Who This Brand May Not Be For
Air Boss is not the right pick if you want the lightest possible spinning-wing decoy for fast walk-in hunts, or if your priority is the lowest price per decoy from an overseas brand. Field hunters chasing big honkers should look at full-body goose decoys instead.
How It Fits Our Catalog
Air Boss sits inside our waterfowl program alongside our Decoys, Hunting, Waders, and Hunting Accessories collections. Hunters typically pair these motion rigs with a floating decoy spread, a layout blind, and waders, all of which we carry.
Brand FAQ
Common questions about Air Boss Motion Decoys:
Where are Air Boss Motion Decoys made?
Every Air Boss product is built by the company in Jacksonville, Texas. Founders Bob Legg and Keith Lindsey have committed to keeping production in the United States rather than shifting to overseas suppliers.
What is the difference between a Wadder and a Wobbler?
The Wobbler is a single motion duck on a motorized base that creates realistic swimming ripples. The Wadder is a larger format that adds a wading or feeding profile. Both sell standalone and as combos.
CLIQ
Lotz Outdoors carries 7 products from this brand.
Brand Overview
CLIQ is a Santa Barbara, California portable chair brand founded in 2018 by John Stump and Sam Chesluk. The pair turned a 2013 napkin sketch into one of the top-funded outdoor furniture launches on Indiegogo, built around a patented snap-open frame that goes from packed to seated in about five seconds. CLIQ was acquired by Kammok in October 2025 and continues to operate as a dedicated chair line.
CLIQ at a Glance

Categories and Collections
Related categories: Camp Furniture · Outdoor Furniture · Camping · Outdoors.
Featured Products
Quick Facts
| Headquarters | Santa Barbara, California |
| Founded | 2018 |
| Most Popular Product | EpiQ Lounge Chair |
| Product Category | Portable camp and outdoor furniture |
| Best Known For | Five-second snap-open portable chairs that pack to bottle size |
| Typical Customer | Tailgaters, festivalgoers, beachgoers, and car campers |
| Typical Price Range | $49 to $349 |
| Country of Origin | Designed in California (overseas manufacturing) |
| Notable Product Types | Lounge chairs, sport chairs, ottomans, accessory cubes |
Reputation and Target Customer
CLIQ built early credibility on Indiegogo as one of the platform's top-funded outdoor furniture launches. Independent reviewers consistently call out the five-second setup as the defining feature, alongside build quality that holds up better than camp chairs in the same price band. The October 2025 Kammok acquisition brought CLIQ into a broader premium outdoor portfolio.
Why We Added This Brand
We added CLIQ because customers kept asking for a portable chair that did not feel like a compromise. Many of the chairs we already carry are great for backpackers or great for tailgaters, but few hit the middle ground of being lightweight enough to throw in the trunk and comfortable enough to relax in for hours. The EpiQ Lounge and MystiQ land in that sweet spot. The ballistic nylon seat and aluminum frame feel premium, the five-second snap open is fun to demonstrate, and the chairs pack down to roughly the size of a water bottle.
What Stood Out To Us
The patented snap-open frame is the obvious differentiator, but the detail that pushed CLIQ over the line for us is the seat geometry. The lounge models tilt back enough to support a real recline without tipping, and the included headrest on the EpiQ is a finish you usually only see on chairs that cost twice as much.
Best For
Tailgaters, base camp, festivals, the beach, paddle sports days at the ramp, and anyone tired of carrying two chairs because their packable one is uncomfortable.
Who This Brand May Not Be For
CLIQ is not the right pick for ultralight backpackers counting grams, and only the Qube at $49 competes with sub-$50 big-box options. If your goal is the absolute lowest price per chair, look elsewhere first.
How It Fits Our Catalog
CLIQ fits inside our Camp Furniture, Outdoor Furniture, and Camping collections. It pairs naturally with hammocks, awnings, and paddle board accessories for shoreline lounging.
Brand FAQ
Common questions about CLIQ:
How small does a CLIQ chair pack down?
The original CLIQ packs down to roughly the size of a one-liter water bottle at about 3.5 pounds. Lounge models pack slightly larger but still fit in a backpack side pocket.
Are CLIQ chairs rated for heavy users?
Yes. Standard CLIQ chairs are rated to 300 pounds and lounge variants are similar or higher. The aluminum frame and ballistic nylon seat handle daily use well.
Krapp Strapp by Air Boss Outdoors
Lotz Outdoors carries 4 products from this brand.
Brand Overview
Krapp Strapp is the breakout sub-brand from AirBoss Outdoors in Jacksonville, Texas. Co-founders Bob Legg and Keith Lindsey launched it in October 2022 to solve a problem most outdoor brands ignore: handling a bathroom break in the woods when your knees no longer cooperate. A viral post hit a million views in days, and a 2023 Shark Tank Season 15 deal closed with Lori Greiner and Daymond John.
Krapp Strapp by Air Boss Outdoors at a Glance

Categories and Collections
Related categories: Camping Accessories · Camping · Outdoor · Portable Toilets and Outdoor Sanitation.
Featured Products
Quick Facts
| Headquarters | Jacksonville, Texas |
| Founded | 2022 |
| Most Popular Product | Krapp Strapp |
| Product Category | Outdoor sanitation and trail accessories |
| Best Known For | A padded support strap that lets you squat against a tree without straining your knees |
| Typical Customer | Hunters, hikers, anglers, and overlanders who spend long stretches off-grid |
| Typical Price Range | $29 to $50 |
| Country of Origin | United States (Made in Jacksonville, Texas) |
| Notable Product Types | Support straps, kid-sized straps, phone tethers |
Reputation and Target Customer
Krapp Strapp earned its early reputation the old-fashioned way, through word of mouth. The Independence Day 2023 viral post introduced the product to more than a million people, and the Shark Tank deal that fall added national credibility. Outdoor publications, hunting podcasts, and trail magazines have given consistently positive coverage, with reviewers calling out the padded strap as a thoughtful piece of gear for anyone managing knee, hip, or back pain on long field days.
Why We Added This Brand
We added Krapp Strapp because the product solves a real problem that almost no other brand in our catalog addresses. A surprising share of our customer base is over 50, spends days at a time hunting public ground or fishing remote shoreline, and needs gear that respects their joints. A padded strap that takes load off the knees during a bathroom break in the woods is the kind of niche but obviously useful item that earns long-term loyalty once people try it. The founders are the same team behind Air Boss, so we are sourcing two complementary brands from the same Jacksonville shop.
What Stood Out To Us
The Krapp Strapp is funny on the surface, but the engineering underneath is not. The padded webbing is wide enough to actually distribute weight across the lower back, the buckle is field-rated, and the zip pocket keeps essentials within reach. The Tinkle Strap, The Tether, and the kid-sized Potty Strapp round out a coherent family that covers different users instead of stretching one SKU.
Best For
Hunters and hikers over 50, anyone with knee, hip, or back issues that make squatting difficult, overlanding parents, and anyone who spends multi-day stretches off-grid.
Who This Brand May Not Be For
Day hikers on developed trails with real restroom access do not need this, and ultralight backpackers counting grams will likely skip the added weight. Customers who already use a dedicated portable toilet at base camp can probably stick with that setup.
How It Fits Our Catalog
Krapp Strapp lives in our Camping Accessories, Outdoor, and Portable Toilets and Outdoor Sanitation collections. It pairs naturally with hunting blinds, multi-day pack setups, and overlanding loadouts.
Brand FAQ
Common questions about Krapp Strapp by Air Boss Outdoors:
Where is the Krapp Strapp made?
Krapp Strapp is made in Jacksonville, Texas by the same team behind Air Boss Motion Decoys. Production stays in the United States.
What is the difference between the Krapp Strapp, Tinkle Strap, and Potty Strapp?
The original Krapp Strapp is the flagship adult support strap. The Tinkle Strap is a pink variant for female users, The Tether is a slimmer profile, and the Potty Strapp is kid-sized.
Rambo Bikes
Lotz Outdoors carries 19 products from this brand.
Brand Overview
Rambo Bikes is a Lakeville, Minnesota electric bike company founded in 2014 by CEO Nathan Stieren, an avid hunter who set out to build the most rugged hunting and off-road e-bike on the market. The lineup runs from accessible single-speed hunters up to fully-suspended all-wheel-drive flagships, spec'd with fat tires, integrated gun and bow racks, and motors topping out at 1000 watts and 110 newton meters of torque.
Rambo Bikes at a Glance

Categories and Collections
Related categories: Hunting · Outdoors.
Featured Products
Quick Facts
| Headquarters | Lakeville, Minnesota (additional ops in Centerville, Iowa) |
| Founded | 2014 |
| Most Popular Product | Hellcat 2.0 FS All Wheel Drive |
| Product Category | Hunting and off-road electric bikes |
| Best Known For | Purpose-built hunting e-bikes with all-wheel drive and fat tires |
| Typical Customer | Hunters, anglers, ranchers, and overlanders who need quiet off-road carry |
| Typical Price Range | $24 (accessories) to $4,729 (flagship bikes) |
| Country of Origin | Assembled in the United States (components sourced globally) |
| Notable Product Types | Full-suspension e-bikes, AWD hunters, dual-battery kits, game carts |
Reputation and Target Customer
Rambo has been a fixture in hunting e-bike coverage for the better part of a decade. Outdoor publications consistently rank the brand at or near the top of any hunting e-bike list, and the 2025 Whitetails Unlimited national sponsorship cemented its position with the conservation community. Independent reviewers praise the torque and trail capability of the all-wheel-drive models.
Why We Added This Brand
We added Rambo Bikes because our hunting and overlanding customers have been asking for purpose-built e-bikes for years, and Rambo is the brand they keep naming. The all-wheel-drive Hellcat and Megatron models let a hunter cover ground quietly, carry a bow or rifle in an integrated rack, and pack out gear or game with the dual battery kit. That is a real use case our other transportation options do not solve. The frames, suspension, and electronics are spec'd for hunting season abuse.
What Stood Out To Us
Most hunting e-bikes settle for a fat tire and a paint job. Rambo's all-wheel-drive system on the Hellcat and Megatron, full suspension on the FS models, and the integrated game and gear rack ecosystem combine into a platform that actually changes how a hunter approaches a property.
Best For
Hunters with long ingress on private or public ground, anglers reaching remote shoreline, ranchers covering pasture, and overlanders running base-to-trailhead shuttles.
Who This Brand May Not Be For
Rambo is not the right pick for urban commuters, ultralight road cyclists, casual neighborhood riders, or anyone shopping under $2,000. The bikes are heavy by design and built for off-road carry, not city efficiency.
How It Fits Our Catalog
Rambo anchors the high end of our Hunting and Outdoors collections. It pairs well with our archery setups, optics, trail cameras, and game carts.
Brand FAQ
Common questions about Rambo Bikes:
How much range does a Rambo e-bike have?
Range depends on terrain, rider weight, and pedal assist. Single-battery setups like the Roamer 2.0 typically deliver 30 to 50 miles. Dual battery kits on the Hellcat and Megatron roughly double that.
Are Rambo bikes street legal?
Most Rambo models fall under U.S. Class 2 e-bike rules with a 20 mph throttle limit, which is street legal in most states for riders over 16. Check local rules before riding public roads.
Prodigy Disc
Lotz Outdoors carries 132 products from this brand.
Brand Overview
Prodigy Disc is a Dalton, Georgia disc golf manufacturer founded in 2012 with the goal of being built by players, for players. Early molds were developed with a roster of touring professionals. In December 2024, former touring pro Will Schusterick was named CEO, and a July 2025 partnership with Mint Discs in Austin, Texas added U.S. production capacity. The lineup covers putters, midranges, fairway and distance drivers, premium bags, and on-course apparel.
Prodigy Disc at a Glance

Categories and Collections
Related categories: Disc Golf · Sports · Individual Sports.
Featured Products
Quick Facts
| Headquarters | Dalton, Georgia |
| Founded | 2012 |
| Most Popular Product | Prodigy A2 300 Plastic putter approach |
| Product Category | Disc golf discs, bags, and apparel |
| Best Known For | Pro-developed mold lineup and tournament bag ecosystem |
| Typical Customer | Intermediate and advanced disc golfers building a complete bag |
| Typical Price Range | $8 (discs) to $75 (tournament backpack) |
| Country of Origin | United States (premium plastic), with international production on ACE Line |
| Notable Product Types | Putters, midranges, fairway drivers, distance drivers, tournament bags, apparel |
Reputation and Target Customer
Prodigy carved out a place in disc golf as the brand built by professional players. The founding team brought touring pros into mold design from day one, and that pedigree still shows in how the discs fly. The mold lineup and the BP-2 V3 backpack remain bag staples on tour. The Schusterick CEO appointment and the Mint Discs partnership in 2025 read as positive signals on stability.
Why We Added This Brand
We added Prodigy because our disc golf customers want more than a starter pack. Once a player moves past their first three discs, they want a brand that can equip them all the way through advanced play, and Prodigy is one of the few companies with a deep enough mold catalog and complete tournament bag ecosystem to do that. The BP-2 V3 backpack alone is a bag-of-the-year contender on multiple review channels, and the pro-developed mold numbering makes it easy for an intermediate player to step up plastic tiers.
What Stood Out To Us
What stood out is the depth and consistency of the mold catalog. The PA, A, M, FX, and H series each cover a flight slot, and the 300, 500, 750, and ACE plastic tiers map cleanly onto experience level and budget.
Best For
Intermediate and advanced disc golfers building or upgrading a full quiver, tournament players who want a single-brand ecosystem from putter to bag, and players who care about pro-developed mold pedigree.
Who This Brand May Not Be For
Brand-new disc golfers who just want a single three-pack from one of the big three may be better served starting there. Customers who require strictly Made in USA plastic should check the specific plastic tier, since the ACE Line is produced overseas while the premium 750 and 500 lines stay tied to U.S. production.
How It Fits Our Catalog
Prodigy anchors our Disc Golf, Sports, and Individual Sports collections with the deepest single-brand product list in the category. It pairs with our disc golf basket, bag, and accessory inventory.
Brand FAQ
Common questions about Prodigy Disc:
What do the numbers mean on Prodigy plastic tiers?
Prodigy uses 300, 500, 750, and ACE plastic tiers. 750 is the premium grippy plastic favored on tour, 500 is a durable everyday tier, 300 is budget-friendly tournament plastic, and ACE is the beginner-friendly line.
Is the Prodigy BP-2 V3 worth it for a casual player?
The BP-2 V3 backpack is built for tournament play with 22+ disc capacity, two insulated bottle pockets, and a structured base. Casual players who only carry six to ten discs may find it overbuilt, but anyone planning to grow into a full bag will appreciate not having to upgrade later.
Staff Picks From This Week
Across the five new brands, four products stood out to our team for different reasons.
MOST INNOVATIVE
$4,729.99
Full suspension, all-wheel drive, and integrated hunting racks.
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Weekly Wrap-Up
| Largest brand launch | Prodigy Disc, with 132 products live on day one |
| Most unique brand | Krapp Strapp by Air Boss Outdoors |
| Most innovative product | Rambo Hellcat 2.0 FS All Wheel Drive e-bike |
| Total brands added | 5 |
| Total products added | 176 |
| Categories expanded | Decoys, Camp Furniture, Camping Accessories, Hunting, Disc Golf |
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