Ducking is one of the most playful ways Jeep people connect. It’s more than leaving a rubber duck. It’s a small moment of community, a shared smile, and a signal that you’re part of the culture. This collection is made for the ones who love the hunt, love the surprise, and love the story behind every duck. Rep ducking in a way that feels bold, fun, and unmistakably Jeep.

A group of different ducking ducks.
Take ducking off the dash

Ducking turns strangers into friends and dashboards into memories of the roads you’ve traveled, the smiles you’ve shared, and the ducks that tell your story of connection and joy.

Ducks on the dash

Jeep ducking (often called “Duck Duck Jeep”) became a real movement in 2020, when a Jeep owner named Allison Parliament started leaving a small rubber duck on other Jeeps as a simple act of kindness—basically a fun way of saying, “Nice Jeep. I see you.”

What made it stick was how perfectly it fit Jeep culture: it’s unexpected, it’s friendly, and it turns a parking lot into a moment of connection. From there, ducking spread fast through the community, with Jeep owners sharing their ducks, notes, and stories keeping the tradition rolling from one Jeep to the next.