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The Railblaza RodRak is an expandable fishing rod storage system for hanging rods from any vertical or horizontal surface.

The kit will hold two rods on the shed or garage walls, under the cabin roof, inside the gunnel or from any other place you can screw into.

The hooks can be installed standalone, or joined together.

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If needed, you can add a 4mm bungee cord (not supplied) as a retention band.

The RodRak features soft, flexible inserts to protect handles and rod tips.

Made from UV-stabilised, fibreglass-reinforced polymers with stainless steel screws, RodRaks can be mounted on any vertical or horizontal surface and the rack is stackable for multiple rods of any length with rod handles between 25 and 38mm in diameter.

FIND IT @ www.railblaza.com

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