🎣 Gear up and stand out with the ultimate rod rack—because your fishing game deserves the best!
The Old Cedar Outfitters Round Floor Rack offers a robust, camo-finished metal design that holds up to 15 rod and reel combos. Featuring tool-free assembly, a sturdy metal center pole, and stable rubber feet, it’s engineered for durability and convenience in any fishing enthusiast’s garage or storage space.
Material | Metal |
Color | Camo |
Product Dimensions | 13.39"D x 29.13"W x 13.39"H |
Shelf Type | Stationary Floor |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Room Type | Garage |
Finish Type | Metal,Steel |
Assembly Required | No |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Included Components | Organized Fishing 15 Capacity Round Floor Rack-Camo Finish |
Item Weight | 4.29 Pounds |
Brand | Old Cedar Outfitters |
Style | Stationary Floor |
UPC | 794918413471 799916893546 794918417530 794918422275 890514002887 751738033081 686906669345 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00890514002887 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5 x 14 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 2.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29.13 x 13.39 x 13.39 inches |
Brand Name | Old Cedar Outfitters |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
Model Name | 4013789 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Organized Fishing |
Part Number | CAMRR-015 |
Size | 15 Rod |
Sport Type | Fishing, Outdoor Lifestyle |
Fishing Technique | fishing storage |
E**E
Its Excellent when you know what you're doing
Read the reviews, but bought the camo version anyway. People complained about crooked connections, weak rod holders and it tips over. Well this is what I encountered. I assembled the bottom post to the base and tightened. IT WAS crooked, so I slowly bent it straight and was able to tighten further and it was now straight. It happened with the mid-section too and did the same thing again. I believe that the inner core with the screw and/or nut that's pressed inside the posts are uneven during manufacturing, but can be adjusted the way I wrote. The rod rings are good as long as you DON'T force spread them wide. They do not regain their original shape. I pulled one off and soaked in HOT water, squeezed it together and ran cold water on it. It now stays closed as intended. Lastly, tipping over did NOT happen to me. I put 10 rods on the stand (8 with reels). I would NOT put saltwater gear on this as they are much heavier than freshwater. Stand takes up small footprint and looks good. Save money and but the camo, you can always put shelf-paper over it to match your decor...
C**E
Fishing lovers
This is a great little fishing pole stand, where you could store a variety of your fishing poles,. nice and sturdy! It does not take up a lot of space!
J**S
Ok, holds rods, iffy on the mid level retainers
Good price, good capacity, nice that it is floor level and provides max space for vertical rods - don't like the rod retainers in the top tier - they are plastic, have to be manually opened and closed, appear to be susceptible to breaking off, etc - would have preferred simple cushioned push in supports that hold the upper rod in place...
A**R
Attention GOLFERS?
This fly/fishing rod holder is perfect for holding my golf clubs when using my simulator. It is very sturdy and simple to assemble. For golf clubs you will have to trim the fly rod holders a bit depending on your shafts. I could not be happier. Been looking for a golf club rack for some time and most are very expensive. You can see I have two different sizes. My friends love this idea.... so do I!
M**.
Good price, expect cheap materials though.
I use this product for my fishing poles. It will not hold 15 of my fishing poles, if I leave the reels on them. I like this product because it does the job- it holds rods in a organized manner. However, I was a little disappointed. The wood is a laminate, I should have done a little more research. On the laminate that goes around the edge of the bottomdisk did not match up and it overlapped with glue visible. The black pole in the middle is made of metal. The knob on top was wood, I believe. The knob was painted black, you could see light brown as some spots were not painted. The rubber clamps that hold the poles on the top disk are rather flimsy, although they do hold them in place. I could see them falling out with little force. It also is a bit hard to line up the clamps with the circles where the butt of the pole goes, it tends to move back and forth. Overall, it works. It is cheap, so expect a cheaply made product. It is not like those you might find at a store such as Turner's or Bass Pro Shops. I would buy it again though. I don't need anything fancy.
J**R
Great idea!
Simple product that looks great and does what it needs to! Which is organize my husband’s fishing poles. Great value
S**Y
I was feeling pretty good about my purchase and was super excited to ...
I purchased this item for my husbands birthday on sale at $25.86 with free shipping fulfilled by Amazon.com. I was feeling pretty good about my purchase and was super excited to surprise my husband with a stand displaying his rods. I went to put the rack together and at first glance noticed something was off. First off this item was not the same as the item pictured. The item I received was not all wood as pictured but had a cheap black metal pole that held the two circular pieces together. As I continued to put the item together I noticed the two rods were attaching crooked. Then when I attempted to attach the pole to the base I found that the metal piece that is inserted into the wooden base was broken. To top it off the item is advertised as a stand that holds 16 rods but only has 15 spots. Even if this thing would not have been broken I am confident based on the quality of the craftsmanship it would be a cheap wobbly piece of garbage.I tried to get a replacement however because I bought the item on sale it was not available. The new item sold through Organized Fishing was now $36.99 plus $9.99 in shipping. I placed a new order threw Organized fishing hoping that the new item might actually be as pictured and as advertized but after reading the other reviews posted decided to cancel my order. Plus I found a rack sold at Academy.com that looks to be better quality, has better reviews and is less expensive ($19.99). It only holds 10 rods but hey this rack doesn't even hold as many as it advertises anyway! Academy also sells one that holds 24 rods and is $59.99 with free shipping, which is only about $13 more than this one with shipping included. I would not recommend this item as there are far better options available to anglers!*Item not as pictured...actually black cheap metal rod*Only holds 15 rods not 16*Item poor quality and cheap craftmanship*Broken out of box*Amazon.com provided unhelpful customer resolution
G**Y
My fishing rods overfloweth...
When you have so many fishing rods that you don't know what to do, this is an economical way to store them decoratively yet safely.It's a low display, I'd keep it atop something else to not have to stoop to reach the poles. The bottom rests in the round depression made for it, and the top can go into the loop to hold it in place easily. The loops open with little resistance.Since it's a dark color, it will show dust quickly. Maybe that's part of your decor, I don't judge.
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