KastKing's Rack'Em Up rod rack system let me finally organize my entire quiver of rods. Photos: Ben Duchesney
KastKing’s Rack’Em Up rod rack system let me finally organize my entire quiver of rods.

For years I’ve had a system with storing my rods. And that system sucked. I had one pile in the far corner of my office for retired rods, another pile for broken rods or rods that needed fixing next to desk (to constantly remind me to do actually fix them) and another leaning right up against my desk that were in active duty. There were also a whole quiver full of rods circulating between my truck, bedroom, garage, office and buddy’s kayaks. I should get those back…

After taking less than a minute to set up the KastKing Rack’Em Up rod rack system, which comes together quickly and easily without any tools, swearing or frustration, I knew I’d found the perfect system for kayak fisherman looking to get their fishing life together. Of the four sizes KastKing offers, I tested the rack system that holds 24 rods ($76.98). This lets me keep the same separation of saltwater rods, freshwater rods, broken rods, baitcasters, spinning rods, fly rods, etc, that keeps me organized. Rods that need fixing go in the back, active duty in the front.

The KastKing Rod Rack holds all of your rods easily and securely.

Another great feature that KastKing may not have even though of is the ability for the Rack’Em Up system to hold spare paddles or stakeout poles (at least poles that break down). I was able to store my Bending Branches Optimus paddle system in the racks without any modification or noodling.

The rust-resistant frame is made from high quality aluminum and cushioned holders lock in and protect your rod handles and guides. The rods stay secure in the holders and they won’t all fall out every time you bump into the rack system–or when your cat decides to climb on top of it.

If you’ve been looking for a simple and effective solution to your mild-hoarding problem of too many rods everywhere, check out the Rack’Em Up rod rack system from KastKing. Once you see how much space the organization clears up, you might even be able to pick up another rod. Or two.

The KastKing Rod Rack can even hold your spare paddles.

For more information about KastKing, or their Rack’Em Up Rod Racks, check out their website, Eposeidon.com.

 

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