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Mobile one-person flip-over that hauls gear
The whole appeal of ice fishing on foot is mobility. You want to drill a few holes, drop a line, and if the fish are not there, move on fast. The problem is that most shelters make moving a chore. The Clam Fish Trap Kenai Pro exists to fix that, and it is why it remains one of the most popular one-person flip-overs on the ice.
The flip-over concept is elegant. The shelter fabric and frame stay permanently mounted to a rugged sled tub, so setup is simply pulling the frame over your head. There is no assembling poles, no staking out a hub in the wind. You are fishing in seconds, and when you want to move, you flip it back and pull.
That sled base is doing double duty. It is both the floor of your shelter and the hauler for all your gear. Load your auger, rods, heater, and tackle into the tub, and you drag everything out in one trip. For a solo angler covering ground, that single-load convenience is a genuine time and energy saver.
Inside, the Kenai Pro gives you roughly 11 square feet of fishing area, an adjustable folding seat, and a corner console for your electronics and small gear. It is a purpose-built one-person cockpit, and the layout reflects years of Clam refining the flip-over formula rather than a first attempt.
The honest limitations are size and insulation. This is a one-person shelter, and a second angler will find it cramped. The standard 420-denier skin blocks wind well but is not the heavier thermal fabric found on Clam’s XT thermal models, so anglers who fish brutal cold may want to step up to a thermal version for better heat retention.
Bottom line: For a mobile, one-person angler who values speed and a single-load haul over square footage, the Kenai Pro is a benchmark flip-over. Choose a thermal model if extreme cold is your norm, but for run-and-gun fishing this is exactly the tool.
| Setup Size | 91 in L x 37 in W |
| Center Height | 64 in |
| Weight | Approximately 45 to 54 lbs |
| Fishing Area | About 11 sq ft total |
| Capacity | 1 person |
| Fabric | 420 denier with black interior coating |
It is designed as a one-person shelter with roughly 11 square feet of fishing area. A second angler can squeeze in for short stretches, but if you regularly fish with a partner, a two-person Fish Trap model will be far more comfortable.
Yes. A flip-over stays attached to its sled base, so you simply pull the frame over your head and you are fishing in seconds. Hub shelters offer more room but take longer to set up and tear down, which matters when you are chasing fish hole to hole.
The standard Kenai Pro uses a 420-denier skin rather than the heavier thermal fabric found on Clam's XT thermal models. It blocks wind well, but if you routinely fish in extreme cold, a thermal version will hold heat noticeably better.
That is the whole point of the flip-over design. The tub doubles as a gear sled, so you can load your auger, rods, heater, and tackle and pull everything out in a single trip across the ice.
Depending on configuration it runs in the mid-40 to mid-50-pound range. That keeps it light enough for one person to pull by hand over reasonable distances, which is a big part of its mobile appeal.