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Topic: Just saw this new rod holder system from YakAttack  (Read 2951 times)

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Seaghost

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Coming Dec.1st, 2017, the new Omega all in 1 rod holder system from YakAttack.


Trident 13

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Any idea of the price, all mounted? Looks pretty interesting.


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Any idea of the price, all mounted? Looks pretty interesting.

$30 and $40. These do look good.
https://www.yakattack.us/by-product-name/omega-rod-holder/

They are pretty versatile. Is it worth ditching the RAM and Scotty ones I have currently and that I am accustomed to? I doubt it. If I was just getting into the game I would probably bite though.

Luther is a smart son-of-a-gun and it's cool to watch him keep improving designs of the basics that most others gave up on refining. I'm still impressed with his Lever-Loc Anchor Trolley.




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Functionally doesn't see that different from a Scotty rod holder with a Geartrack adapter.
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dampainter

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nice rod holder i would highly advise all to stay away from single tab gear track attachments especially for ur rods. use double tabs like the "mighty mounts", from yak attack. and if u don`t already, leash ur rod holder along with all else.
« Last Edit: December 04, 2017, 06:28:29 PM by dampainter »


ballardbrad

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Thought I'd throw this in the discussion as well. RAM Mounts has a HD Rod holder coming out (soon).  Spline post connection that works with a base mount or dual track (two t-bolt connection).  https://www.rammount.com/part/RAP-433-421

I've been working at RAM since July as Product Marketing Manager for Paddlesports and Marine.  I've tested out all these new products. Message me if you have questions.

https://www.rammount.com/part/RAP-433-421