Du-Bro Trac-A-Rod 4 Foot Fishing Rod Rack, Gold/Black
$ 44.50 · 4.6 (127) · In stock
This is one of the easiest and fully adjustable rod storage systems on the market. No more tangled or broken fishing rods stacked in a corner. FEATURES Fully adjustable, no need to take reels off, stores rods with handles up to 1-3/4 in dia., completely rust resistant, new improved tip holders, mounts horizontal or vertical on the ceiling or wall. Perfect for inside boats, pickup trucks, vans and RV's. 4 ft. gold track with black rod holders. Holds up to 12 rods.
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