Description:
Rod Floater slips easily onto your rod and secures with hook and loop straps
Customer Rating: 4.6 of 5
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Customer Reviews
Reviewer:
Luis
Rating:
5
Date:
3/27/2013
Review:
I tested them with medium size
rod and reel and it works.
Reviewer:
fanaticfisher
Rating:
5
Date:
2/28/2013
Review:
Works fine. A cheap insurance
policy to keep your gear.
Reviewer:
fhall4au
Rating:
5
Date:
2/26/2013
Review:
Good product for intended use.
Reviewer:
crab grabber
Rating:
4
Date:
2/18/2013
Review:
Murphey's law says that i have
yet to drop a pole with this in the
drink , but they fit well and do not
get in the way of the pole
Reviewer:
TJ
Rating:
4
Date:
1/19/2013
Review:
They do what they say. You
can make them if you can find
small enough noodle material.
On spinning rods they function
perfectly. The black ones are
hard to see in the water when
you look for a lost rod. The
other colors are fine.
Reviewer:
TJ
Rating:
5
Date:
1/15/2013
Review:
They are small but work great on
small rods that I use on my
kayak. They fit small rods
perfectly. They wouldn't work well
on large diameter rods.
Reviewer:
THEGLB
Rating:
5
Date:
12/24/2012
Review:
Product fits well over light tackle
spinning rods. Haven't needed to
"use" it yet, but hope it will work.
Reviewer:
Ed
Rating:
5
Date:
12/5/2012
Review:
The product works.
Reviewer:
rw1230
Rating:
4
Date:
10/3/2012
Review:
Small, but you put it on the rod
and the rod doesnt sink to the
bottom. What else is there to
say?
Reviewer:
Brian B.
Rating:
4
Date:
9/11/2012
Review:
I havent had the occasion to
test how well these
float a rod thankfully. They
fit on the rod well,
although they do make a bit of
racket with the line
slapping against it during
casts.
Reviewer:
Easeyyaker
Rating:
5
Date:
7/9/2012
Review:
Great for kayak fishing. Instead
of using rod leashes that could
choke you out if you flip.
Reviewer:
BajaRoller
Rating:
5
Date:
6/7/2012
Review:
Well worth the money. Easy to
use. Saved $200 rod/reel twice.