🎯 Elevate your fishing game with style and space — never miss a catch!
The Rush Creek Creations 11-Rod Storage Rack is a premium engineered wood fishing rod holder with an elegant American Cherry finish. Designed to hold up to 11 rods securely, it features deep grooves for rod protection and offers versatile wall or ceiling mounting options. Compact and easy to assemble, it’s the perfect organizational upgrade for any fishing enthusiast’s home or garage.
Material | Engineered Wood |
Color | American Cherry |
Special Feature | Holds up to 11 Freshwater Fishing Rods |
Product Dimensions | 2.75"D x 27"W x 1.65"H |
Shelf Type | Grooved Rack |
Number of Shelves | 11 |
Room Type | Garage, Shed or any room in your home |
Finish Type | American Cherry |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Wall or Ceiling Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sporting Goods - Fishing |
Included Components | Rod Rack |
Item Weight | 1.87 Pounds |
Brand | Rush Creek Creations |
Style | American Cherry |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 2.99 Pounds |
Is Customizable | No |
UPC | 858316006779 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00858316006779 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.15 x 3.1 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.75 x 27 x 1.65 inches |
Brand Name | Rush Creek Creations |
Model Name | Storage Rack |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Rush Creek Creations |
Part Number | 38-3026 |
Size | One size |
Fishing Technique | Storage |
J**Y
Classy and cool
I ordered this to organize the many, many, many fishing poles that were accumulating at my vacation home. Popped it right up on the angled ceiling of the porch, and loaded it up with all sorts of rod and reels. It looks fantastic, holds a ton, and avoids the closet or corner full of poles (hated that disorganized look!). A recent visitor actually thought it was an artistic touch to the porch - it is - not even realizing it was a very functional fisherman's tool! Now, if they'd only make a cool looking lure holder!
M**O
Rod rack
Good rod holder product holds up well. I would recommend it and would buy again.
L**O
Excellent product for the price - but the anchors ...
It is installed, but the plastic anchors are a problem. They are low quality, but the plastic is too rigid, consequently when you apply torque with the screw driver they start to rotate. Since it is designed to hide the screws, there is nothing you can do. I will probably remove them over the weekend and get some decent drywall anchors to fix it.
C**R
The racks worked exactly as expected.
The racks were a very nice addition to fishing rod storage. My rods are mounted to the wall and safely stores all of my fishing gear.
A**G
As designed, holds 11 Rods
Was just like the photos. Once I found the studs, was easy to mount on ceiling. Was able to get 9 rods that were loosely held by a circular rod holder, I cussed many times have to walk around the rods on the floor, or tangles and mess. These uncluttered the limited space I had on the floor and it’s easy to get what I need from above. Great item for the price.
D**.
Not real wood, but a ok value.
I think for what it is, this is an ok value. Prior to ordering, I failed to notice that this was made of fiberboard. Had I noticed, I would not have ordered this item.As others have noted, when installing, you'll need to take great care not to over tighten or you will run the head of the screw through the fiberboard. This didn't happen to me, but it is something worth noting.Do not buy this if you intend to have it in a damp or humid environment. It's not going to last.
J**Y
Nice storage solution.
Perfect storage solution.
J**N
Little Cramped but Useful
The Rush Creek Creations Fishing Rod/Pole Storage Wall/Ceiling Rack was very easy to install. I put it on the wall of my garage. I currently have 10 fishing rod/reel combos on it. It's a little crammed together, so that if you have rods with reels attached, you will have to lift the reel above, to get the rod out below. But at the same time, it doesn't take up a ton of room, and I could hypothetically stack two of these racks together. And I've put my most used rods on top to make life easier.All of the rods I have are 2 piece rods, that are taken apart, so each slot on the rack holds both the top and bottom pieces of my freshwater rods. A few of the rod/reels I have are large ocean rods/reels - those are a little harder to get in and out of the rack as the rod handles are barely smaller than the holes they go in. Also, due to the size of these large 2-piece rods, I had to use 1 of the 11 available slots on the rack to use for the smaller top pieces of the 2-piece rods. Though I was able to fit the top pieces of 3 rods in one slot. So the 11 pole storage is more like 10 if you have even one large rod (insert joke there).Despite all that weight, the rack is staying the drywall with no problems. I haven't even put in wall anchors yet, as I'm going to take it down and paint the wall soon. I saw a few comments about people breaking the rack while screwing it in. I had no issues.
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