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$17.99
(as of Jan 09, 2025 16:10:45 UTC –
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Secure Your Boat – Anchor your boat with this deluxe gripper. Fitted with strong gripping teeth and claws, this small anchor for kayak latches onto tree branches, shore debris, or docking posts.
Clamp It Anywhere – Hooking up this grip brush is pretty straightforward. Just attach the brush grabber to any stationary object, secure it to your canoe or kayak, pull the paracord tight, you’re set.
Nifty Kayak Accessories For Fishing – No more loud splashes when using this kayak clamp or gripper. Each of these fishing kayak accessories won’t stir up mud, spook fish, or destroy fish habitat.
Patent Pending and Built To Last – You can count on these kayaking accessories to last a long time. Weighing only 8oz., this brush boat anchor shows off a matte orange, rust-resistant powder-coated steel finish.
An Excellent Gift – Can’t decide on a gift for someone who loves boating, kayaking, or fishing? Our accessories for kayak fishing will make a great present for a friend or loved one on any occasion.
Cheryl Veneziano –
Works great! Heavy duty!
Great for fishing on the kayak and stabilizing yourself in weedy and swampy lakes and I even use it to clip to the dock! Love it!
Tundra –
WORKS FANTASTIC MOORING TO A TREE LIMB!
I went kayak fishing on a small lake on a cold day and it was very windy with gust up to 35 mph. I was enjoying moving around the lake and paddling to different areas and letting the current & wind drift me. Then I decided I wanted to stay in one spot for a while, so I paddle over to where a tree had fallen into the water and clamped this onto the tree limb and tied it onto my little eyelet on the pelican kayak. The more the boat drifts away, and the line pulls the tighter the clamp gets around the tree because of the way the line loops on the opposing side of the clamp jaws, including instructions are very useful for knowing how to thread. The cord. It comes with 15 feet of black nylon cord. Thatâs fine for this, but I happen to have a large roll of orange reflective cord, the same color as the clamp, that I use for camping trips. I replaced the black cord with this orange reflective cord in case I ever need to see it at night And for higher visibility during the day. You can tie it off at any length up to 15 feet or you can replace the cord like I did with a longer one, but I donât know why you would need to get that far out and pull yourself back in. I measured off the new cord with the supplied cord and made it 15 feet as well. This clamp has a very sturdy spring and is very strong. If you want to tie and clamp your boat or kayak up to something, it is quite useful. Maybe I can update a photo later but I didnât think about taking a photo of the clamp on the tree limb while out, but itâs big enough to go to many limb sizes medium to small. In a kayak or small fishing boat, this clamp and cord combo is quite capable. I highly recommend it.
James –
Works awesome
I love this product only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because the 15ft was not long enough once you run the cord though the clamp. I will probably locate a 25ft and run that. In terms of the clamp not a single issue it worked as advertised and was super secure.
Merry –
Easy to use
Always looking for simple ways to stabilize while fishing . Works ok for small tributaries . Obviously not for open water…but it’s easy to use and does hold onto branches and thick grass so you don’t drift while fishing
Kelley –
Great
Man loved it , works great pretty durable for price & easy to use .
WJA –
Good quality!
It feels good in the hand. In use and performed well. It opens pretty wide and tightens down as more pressure is attached. Much easier the tying ropes to carry handles. I included the installation of a zigzag cleat to simplify tie off.
Annastacia –
Great gift for a kayaker!
Bought as a gift for my dad (avid kayaker in his late years) and he was very happy with it when he opened it. I wasnât sure what it was used for. He told me it can be used as a tow rope or just an anchoring grib to hold him in place on the water. Canât wait to see how well it works this summer.
mulmzy23 –
This thing rocks!
I haven’t had a chance to use it yet, but my first impression is that it’s going to be a handy little tool! Metal/steel is heavy duty, amd it operates smoothly with a good grip. It appears in addition to the 4-ish in grip range you could also pull the paracord out of the top and loop it around limbs. If I remember I’ll update after actually using it.Tip when setting up — put a piece of tape around the lead end of the paracord, wrap it tight. This will allow you to more easily thread the cord through the handle.