Old Cedar Outfitters Oak Finish Round Rack 15 Rod and Reel Combo Capacity

Old Cedar Outfitters Oak Finish Round Rack 15 Rod and Reel Combo Capacity
Old Cedar Outfitters Oak Finish Round Rack 15 Rod and Reel Combo Capacity
Old Cedar Outfitters Oak Finish Round Rack 15 Rod and Reel Combo Capacity
Old Cedar Outfitters Oak Finish Round Rack 15 Rod and Reel Combo Capacity
Old Cedar Outfitters Oak Finish Round Rack 15 Rod and Reel Combo Capacity
Old Cedar Outfitters Oak Finish Round Rack 15 Rod and Reel Combo Capacity

Key features

  • A contemporary design in a beautiful oak finish
  • Holds up to sixteen road and reel combinations
  • Rubber clips secure rods in place
  • Easy to assemble
CategoryRod Racks
Size15 Rod
ColorOak Finish
WarrantyLimited One Year

Old Cedar Outfitters Oak Finish Round Rack 15 Rod and Reel Combo Capacity

List Price: $43.11$38.80DEALYou Save: $4.31 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5
10%
4
30%
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10%
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50%
Works good for holding all my rods that my girlfriend says ...
nick✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 14, 2017
Works good for holding all my rods that my girlfriend says I have too many of. Now that they are all in one place she sees them all together and it makes it look like im a hoarder.
Good buy!
rockabillybanger✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 10, 2017
Holds all my gear rods from my small trout rods to my Steelhead and Salmon rods all the way to my sturgeon rod. Keeps them neat, organized and upright. Put it together in like two minutes. Price is right. Would buy it again if I get mor rods!
Honestly not worth the money.
Tyrel T.✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 20, 2017
This is not worth the money, fit and finish were not good and it being described as a 24 rod holder is inaccurate. While it will hold 24 "rods" just fine, just not if they have reels on them or at least every other one. Comes in 3 pieces, base, legs, and top. All of which were vastly different colors and finishes. In the end it does hold 12 fully setup poles very nicely and is solid once assembled, also spins nicely. You make up your own mind if that works for you, but I think it should be a $30 product.
Great concept but poor construction
Hungry Soul✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 19, 2017
Made very cheaply. Holes were drilled crooked did not assemble properly. This is way too expensive for how cheaply it's made very disappointing! Great concept but poor construction. It is also packaged horribly. When it arrived from UPS the Box was shredded and everything inside the box was all-over the place all the Styrofoam had broken. It was scratched. I can't believe I paid over $60 for this. 😯
Upgrade your Rod Rack
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseApril 17, 2017
I knew the shortfalls of this rod holder when I bought it. Other buyers had pointed out that the rubber rod holders were terrible. Pull one rod out of the rack and two others fall on the ground. I did a quick, easy fix. Buy some #32 rubber bands (cheap) and a pack of "S" hooks from HomeDepot (less than $5). The "S" hook size needs to be big enough for your biggest rod to fit in it. Take a pair of scissors or wire snips and cut off 1/4" or so of each side of each of the rubber holders (basically make the opening on each rubber holder big enough so that you don't have to use your fingers to spread it when you put a rod in the holder). Take a rubber band and loop-knot an S-hook to it. Put the rubber band over the top center post and then hook your rod in place. Fast, easy, cheap ... and now the rods all stay in place until you want one.
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