Old Cedar Outfitters Spinning Floor Rack for Fishing Rod Storage, Holds up to 24 Fishing Rods, Oak Finish, BPSP-024, 24 Rod








Key features
- •Spinning floor rack with aluminum spinner and steel ball bearings
- •Hardwood Veneer with an Oak finish
- •Rubber clips secure rods in place
- •Easy to assemble
- •Accommodates up to 24 rods
Old Cedar Outfitters Spinning Floor Rack for Fishing Rod Storage, Holds up to 24 Fishing Rods, Oak Finish, BPSP-024, 24 Rod
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Great concept but poor construction
Hungry Soul✓ Verified Purchase•July 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 Purchase•April 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.
Best organization for fishing rods
JUSTIN✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2016
Absolutely incredible. Assembles within five minutes it is quick and easy to assemble . Holds all the fishing rods very easy and very good organization I'd recommend it to anybody .
Feels smooth
John✓ Verified Purchase•March 8, 2016
Well I wasn't sure what I'd get but this appears to be a nice sturdy rack.
It looks very nice and the oak finish looks like it's solid wood although
i'ts veneer. The clips to hold the rods at the top are plastic and kinda
seemed cheap at first, but I think they are going to work out fine.
I suspect that this will hold about 10-12 rod/reel combos without too
much trouble.
I like to spin it around slowly and look at my rods dreamily. Gently
caressing the rods with each pass, I remember the moments I had
with each rod landing impressive crappie, saugeye, walleye, bluegill,
smallmouth, etc... I daintily sniff each rod as it passes secretly hoping
to catch a subtle whiff of lake erie perch. Soon I will dual-wield these
rods like true champion of the world and conquer many hordes of
fish and leave there dismembered carcasses strewn all over my immediate
surrounding area and other anglers will look at me and know that I am the fish king.
It looks very nice and the oak finish looks like it's solid wood although
i'ts veneer. The clips to hold the rods at the top are plastic and kinda
seemed cheap at first, but I think they are going to work out fine.
I suspect that this will hold about 10-12 rod/reel combos without too
much trouble.
I like to spin it around slowly and look at my rods dreamily. Gently
caressing the rods with each pass, I remember the moments I had
with each rod landing impressive crappie, saugeye, walleye, bluegill,
smallmouth, etc... I daintily sniff each rod as it passes secretly hoping
to catch a subtle whiff of lake erie perch. Soon I will dual-wield these
rods like true champion of the world and conquer many hordes of
fish and leave there dismembered carcasses strewn all over my immediate
surrounding area and other anglers will look at me and know that I am the fish king.
It's what I was looking for
lee✓ Verified Purchase•January 25, 2016
I just received this stand, after reading the reviews I was somewhat worried. Well I had no problem at all on assembling.the Stan, don't know if some of the problems folks had were fixed or I got lucky. You need no tools, it's sturdy, easy to move , it does what I wanted to do, hold my rod and reels
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