Where to find Cajo pricing
All current Cajo pricing lives on the product pages at caminojourney.com — that's the source of truth. The Traverse Pedal Drive carries a $300 bundle discount when purchased with any Cajo hull, applied automatically at checkout and honored by every authorized dealer.
Current pricing for every Cajo product lives on its product page at caminojourney.com. That's the source of truth. We don't publish prices inside the help center anymore because they change — anything we'd put here would go stale.
Where to look
Hulls and kayaks
Every Cajo model — Terra 116, Outpost 100, Outpost 128, Highlander 100, Highlander 120, Highlander 140T — has its current price on its product page under caminojourney.com/collections/watercraft. That's the direct-from-Cajo price.
Drives, paddles, and accessories
The Traverse Pedal Drive, the Fin Drive Adapter Kit, the Avalon paddle, Quad Rails, the Horizon Seat Perch — each has its own product page with current pricing. Browse all of them from caminojourney.com.
Dealer pricing
Authorized Cajo dealers set their own retail pricing. It's typically aligned with direct-from-Cajo, but a dealer might:
- Match the direct price — most do
- Run a sale or seasonal promotion — possible
- Include accessories or rigging in a bundle — common
- Charge for setup or delivery — varies by dealer
If you're considering a specific dealer, call them and confirm pricing on the model and colorway you want.
The $300 Traverse Drive bundle discount
One important pricing note: whenever the Traverse Drive is purchased together with any Cajo kayak or Highlander, there's an automatic $300 discount on the drive. This works on direct purchases (applies automatically at checkout) and through dealers (ask them about it if it's not on your quote). It's not exclusive to any one dealer — it applies wherever you buy. Full breakdown: the $300 Traverse Drive bundle.
Why pricing isn't always shown in chat
When you ask us about pricing in chat or via the Cajo Agent, we'll typically link you to the product page rather than quoting a number directly. Reason: prices change, and the product page is always the source of truth. We don't want to give you stale information.
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