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Rod-Runner Fishing Rod Carrier Pro 5 Portable Rod Rack

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$69.99

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1.Color:White


About this item

  • PROTECTION - Easily carry up to 5 fishing rods in one hand without tangling lines, breaking guides, or damaging expensive rods and reels.
  • TRANSPORTATION - Quickly load Rod-Runners in SUVs, pickup trucks, cars, boats, even kayaks for unmatched rod and reel protection during transportation.
  • VERSATILITY - Capable of handling light or heavy fishing tackle! Including spinning reels, baitcaster reels, fly fishing reels, surf rods, even large offshore conventional rods!
  • CONVENIENCE - Wash down and rig secured fishing rods with ease to spend more time fishing and less time prepping and cleaning your fishing gear.
  • DURABILITY - Hardened ABS construction with UV+ inhibitor to hold up in any environment; from bass fishing to surf fishing to ice fishing! Lightweight and compact design for easy storage.


The Rod-Runner Pro Fishing Rod Transporter is a convenient way to safely transport up to 5 fishing rods in one hand. The Rod-Runner Pro protects your rods by avoiding tangled lines, broken guides, and costly repairs. It can be stored vertically or set at an angle with its integrated kickstand system. Made from 100% durable hardened ABS plastic, it is lightweight and compact for easy storage. The Rod-Runner Pro includes 3 closed rod holders for spinning and fly reels, and 2 open rod holders for baitcaster reels and 30W+ conventional reels. Five bungee cords included to secure rods for safe transportation with the Rod-Runner Pro. Available in Gray or White.
Specifications:
Length: 10 in / 25.4 cm, Width: 8.5 in / 21.59 cm, Height: 18.5 in / 46.99 cm, Weight: 56 oz / 1587.57 g, Material: ABS Plastic,


Juan R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Durable
Navistar6.0
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
Great for moving rods from garage, to truck to kayak, keeps tips apart and baits from getting hooked together. Sturdy product, not flimsy.
Dr. who
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
This is my second one my first one’s all set up for bass fishing all my bass rods are in there. My second one is set up for crappie fishing love them highly recommend them . Real easy grabbing go.
Tony G
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
I fish out of my boat and sometimes I go with a friend on his boat. Rod-Runner Fishing Rod Carrier Pro 5 makes it so easy to carry everything I need from one boat to another. Great product
Dream Catcher
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
Carrying my fishing rigs to and from the boat or anywhere. I absolutely love this carrier. I have two and will buy another. I also use it as a rod holder in the house. This thing is cool. I don’t bank fish but it is an excellent rod holder when fishing.
daza.jkd
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020
I love this rod/reel carrier and it has been such a life saver. I do a lot of shore fishing, with shoreline that goes from sand to mud to rock and it has held up extremely well, and made it much easier to navigate the transport of multiple rods than just throwing them in a bucket or grabbing them all in your hand. (I fish the Mississippi River, Rum River, Elk River, Minnetonka areas of Minnesota)It has been mentioned that the carrier does not fit low profile baitcasting reels which is not the case. I have carried Lews Speed Spools, Shimano SXL and Daiwa Curado baitcast reels and they fit fine. There are only two tubes on the carrier that are for baitcasters though and the remaining three are for spinning reels. The person decrying the lack of the carrier to hold low profile reels must have been using the wrong slots or trying to use it backwards (which I did at first).As to the rod tubes. They are large and your rods will move around in them. I would assume the tubes are designed to accommodate as many rod/reel setups as possible. The bungee tie downs are just to keep your rods from sliding forwards. I don't make it a habit of shaking my rods around in the carrier so the extra room in the tubes are not an issue for me. Gravity for the most part keeps the rods pressed down to the bottom of the tubes when carrying it or setting it down.The balance issue could be a concern for some anglers. I have only had the carrier tip over once and it was on very uneven, pock marked ground. On sand it has done fine and even rocky areas as long as I have been able to find a bit of level ground. The carrier does use the rod handle ends as a stabilizer for the whole rig. I carry St. Croix and Dobyns rods in the carrier and have seen no extra wear on my rods. With 5 rods in the carrier there is very little weight being distributed to the rod handles and of course I am not dragging the rod ends along the ground in the carrier. If a person is the careless type then this might be an issue.The handle is a bit slick and since it is a hard plastic surface your hand may become fatigued. I wrapped some pipe insulation around the handle and that has helped with the fatigue for me. The manufacturer could add a foam type covering where the handle is but then of course that would add cost. A trip to Home Depot, a couple of zip ties and some pipe insulation easily solved the problem.My only concern is that the unit is designed for 3 spinning reels and 2 baitcast reels. I would like to see a model that has either one or the other offered or the ability to purchase and swap out extra tubes so as to make the carrier more versatile. I carry more baitcasting rods/reels than spinning so the configuration is not optimal for me.Overall I like the carrier and would recommend it to others.
Hassan Al Darwish
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 2, 2020
Perfect
Daniel W.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2020
Regarding any reviews that mention rods with certain reels not fitting: No one can account for every single variation of rod and reel combos and the group you will personally decide to haul on this carrier. With that being said, IT DOES A PRETTY GOOD JOB AT THAT! I have a mixed set up I did as a test: 12 foot surf casting rod, 10 foot surf casting rod, 7 foot bait caster, and two general spinning rods, and I was able to swap the holders around and leverage the elastic bands to accommodate. This thing makes heading to the beach at a moment's notice so much more convenient!
Danny Glenn
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2018
It's pretty good. It makes it easy to carry several rods at once. The only drawback is that my low profile baitcast reels don't fit really well in the tubes. My other rod and reels fit fine.