Five all-new models with up to 12-inch displays
Lowrance has announced an all-new line of fishfinder/chartplotters aimed at delivering unprecedented ease-of-use and affordability to the freshwater fishing market.
The new Lowrance HOOk2 line replaces the company’s existing Hook series of fishfinders and fishfinder/chartplotters. Available in models with a four-, five-, seven-, nine- or 12-inch display, the majority of Hook2 products are available in either a two-in-one configuration with high CHIRP and DownScan imaging (called SplitShot), or as a three-in-one unit (TripleShot) which adds SideScan capability. Based on capability level and screen size, suggested retail pricing ranges from US$119 to $1,499.
The four-inch model, which now uses a higher resolution horizontal display rather than the vertical screen of its predecessor, will be sold with a broadband Bullet transducer in order to achieve an MSRP of US$99,

The four-inch Hook2 with a Bullet transducer will retail for under $100. Among its upgrades, the new model features a horizontal screen with higher resolution.
The Lowrance HOOk2 product line is designed to be easy to use, with simplified screen menus that use familiar icons and operate much like a cell phone. But underneath, HOOk2 is powered by extremely sophisticated technology including 2X wider sonar coverage with new Lowrance wide-angle Broadband Sounder and CHIRP sonar, plus the company’s SideScan and DownScan Imaging.
Lowrance HOOk2 fishfinder/chartplotters feature full navigational capability and pre-loaded, high-detail mapping with one-foot contours of more than 3,000 US lakes. HOOk2 coastal models will be available with a US/Canada Navionics Nav+ mapping card.

The flagship of the Hook2 line is an all-new 12-inch model with a TripleShot transducer.
Lowrance HOOk2 fishfinder-only models, with the exception of the sonar-only HOOK2 4x Bullet, include a built-in GPS plotter (without charts) for saving waypoints, following trails and navigating to favorite fishing spots.
“With HOOK2, our goal was to capture the spirit of the Lowrance customer who values enhanced sonar and imaging, simple controls and clear displays – all at an extremely competitive price,” said Leif Ottosson, CEO, Navico. “From Autotuning sonar settings, wide-angle sonar with double the coverage of most fishfinders and the easiest-to-use, push-button design, HOOK2 combines powerful performance and simplicity into a fishfinder every angler will love.”
The company says the new units will be available in-stores by the end of this year.
Lowrance HOOk2 Suggested Retail Pricing
- Hook2 12 TripleShot $1,499
- Hook2 9 TripleShot $799
- Hook2 7 TripleShot $599
- Hook2 7x TripleShot GPS Plotter $499
- Hook2 5 TripleShot $399
- Hook2 9 SplitShot $699
- Hook2 7 SplitShot $499
- Hook2 7x SplitShot GPS Plotter $399
- Hook2 5 SplitShot $299
- Hook2 5x SplitShot GPS Plotter $229
- Hook2 4x Bullet GPS Plotter $119
- Hook2 4x Bullet $99





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