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Organized Fishing 6 Rod Wall Rack | 
| Brand: Organized Fishing Category: Sports
Buy New: $19.00 - $45.10 as of 9/6/2010 17:44 EDT details
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Rating: 5 reviews
ASIN: B002QSVKVC
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| Features:
| • | Solid Pine Construction comfortably accomodates up to 6 rod and reel combinations | | • | Padded vinyl inserts protect rod tips from direct contact with the wood | | • | Screws included | | • | Functional and easy to install |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Organized Fishing 6 capacity wall rack represents an efficient, inexpensive way to securely store and protect your valuable rods in any area of the home or garage.
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| Customer Reviews: Rod holder rating August 12, 2010 Mike I would not buy this one again. The reels will fall out if you just bump them. There are rod holders with styrofoam that will hold your rods for less on the market.
Rods fall out when using horizontally April 22, 2010 R. Seil The price is right but when mounting horizontally the poles tend to fall out easily. There's nothing to keep them from falling out of the hole opening if you accidently touch one. One knocks out another because they are so close together and the reels hit. I'm installing a screen clip in the opening so I can swivel it closed to hold the rods. It works, but you have to be careful.
Made in China, what do you expect? April 2, 2010 B. Bowman (Seattle, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
3 of 5 = cheap but works.
I wonder what would make a manufacturer space the top portion the correct stud distance (16") for the attaching screws, and then have the bottom spacers only 12" apart. Nothing like mounting into drywall. Even with drywall mounts, this didn't work, so I drilled through the wood at 16" spacing and went right into the studs of the garage. This was much sturdier and not visible as you cannot see it when looking down. Even if you could see it, it looks good.
I recommend Styrofoam or some other material for the openings of the loops. Poles fall out quite easily without anything to hold them in. You could also have the bottom portion off level to create a gravity-pursuaded hold, but that would look a bit tacky.
Would have been more fun to make this myself - but would have cost more and taken more time. So, I guess I'm happy with having most of it made for me.
Fishing Rod Holder July 12, 2009 Chris 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Price was fantastic, it would have cost me the same amount to build it. And its a very nice looking holder! Screws that came with it weren't long enough to secure firmly into the studs through my drywall, so I used some I had around the house.
rod rack June 27, 2009 misja (Denton,NC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
fast delivery, good quality and easy to mount.
top part needs foam or something to hold the rod tips better.
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