

🎯 Hook your rods in style and never miss a catch!
This 3-tube black metal rod holder offers a sleek, wall-mounted solution to organize and protect your fishing rods. Designed with durable materials and a dust-resistant finish, it’s perfect for maximizing space on kayaks, garages, or fishing sheds while keeping your gear secure and ready for action.


























| Color | 3-pole-black |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.75"D x 1.93"W x 1.93"H |
| Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
| Special Feature | Dust Resistant |
R**.
Black plastic triple rod holder.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Made good, looks good, works good, and price good.
R**N
Solid Rod Holders
I mounted these to a milk crate for kayak fishing and it worked perfect. Solid, thick material made my fishing rods store safely. This was way cheaper than something like a Yak Attack crate.
J**S
Great product!
Great product! Works as described.
M**B
to work as advertised
good product and according to my Husband, easy to install. they fit perfectly on front of the golf cart.
B**D
A great rod holder for kayak anglers
I bought this rod holder to mount on an old milk crate for storage on my kayak. It fits absolutely perfectly on the back of the milk crate, and is sturdy enough to hold 3 7’ rods. All of the hardware to mount this came in the package, you’ll just need a drill to make the pass through holes for the bolts.
G**.
Golf cart carrying!
Perfect for what we needed!! Sturdy and exactly as advertised!
W**1
Bonus uses discovered!
Easy install in my boat. Giving it full 5 stars because of bonus use I discovered (see below). I used my own bolt/nut combo for best attachment/minimal protrusion into the side of metal walled storage bins. Tube style (vs closed bottom) = no water gathering problems. Plastic (vs metal) = no rust worries. My fishing rods project a bit out the bottom. Measured with rods in so they would sit just above the bottom of the boat rather than sitting ON the sometimes wet floor. Confirmed that slight flare at the top wouldnt get in the way of opening the carpeted wood bin lids. Check. Marked the holes with a nail (to reach through the mount holes to the surface). Quick drilling of the storage box and the rod holder mount holes (to widen them slightly to bolt diameter) and good to go. Used two singles for primary rods by the front and back seats, plus this triple in the middle to hold alternate purpose rods. Note- baitcasters and spinners both sit fine in these, but differently, so if precise placement height matters to you be sure to measure with one(s) you plan to put in them most. So far so good. Look great in the boat. BONUS- I had been having issues with water pooling in spots on my boat cover with any heavy rain which then stretched the cover, thus gathering MORE water running in from increasingly higher points and dripping into the boat because the waterproof-ness was stretched to porous. Strapped tight, but contours over troller on front and over seats and then motor in back still left sections that sagged when water weight accumulated fast enough. Looked around my garage for an easy in-out improv. Spotted some 1.5" PVC pipe and hoped...Popped them in the rod holders, perfect snug fit, and BOOM- elevated the sags in the cover. Just had heavy rain and not a drop collected. DOUBLE BONUS- It gave me another great answer for when my wife asks me "why do you keep all this stuff?" Newest answer: a free lightweight boat saving cover support (with the help of these rod holders). Can I give it a 6th star? Can't ask for more from a molded piece of plastic. Hope this helped. Happy fishing.
W**F
Great Service
Very Satisfied
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