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FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips

FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips

FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips
$ 14.95

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Based on 1,982 ratings
Customer service
9.65
Satisfaction
9.66
Giftable
9.27
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9.32

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Product Description

Kayaks, canoes, boats, and float tubes are securely attached to brush, docks, or anything else that's stationary.
Despite the fact that the Brush Gripper is designed to grip, the harder the current or wind pulls, the tighter it grips.
It is not necessary to drop anchors when fishing with Brush Gripper as the roots will not attract fish. The Brush Gripper is your best option for quick and easy boat security when you are out fishing, duck hunting, or just moving around
This brush gripper features a powder coated finish for an attractive long lasting finish, and a 9 foot cable. The cord is made up of 550 paracords.

Questions & Answers

The size of the branch or limb on which it is designed to fit is very important. ?

In general, I try to keep it between 3/4 and 1 1/4. For a longer time, I used bigger branches as long as the teeth dug Before attempting to cut the branch, make sure it is not broken. A broken branch is the worst thing that could happen while catching a fish.

*Do you consider the green to be a neon green?

Green is brighter, just a different shade

For the clamp itself (not for the paracord rating), how many pounds is it rated for? Additionally, how is the rope connected to the ring, or is there some other type of hole?

It's hard for me to say how many pounds it weighs, but the way it's designed, the teeth dig into the branch the harder you pull it. So far, the only problem I have had is that the rope is not long enough so I removed the one that came with it and replaced it with one that is twice as long. It is attached to the handle by going through the jaws and around the inside of the handle

The material (saltwater resistant) is made of what?

We manufacture our Brush Grippers entirely in the United States out of 18 ga stamped and bent steel which we powder coat They are steel rivets with a zinc coating. There are 550 paraphrases in total An encord.

Selected User Reviews For FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips

You don't need to waste Welding clamps are much more effective and cheaper than this tool
3/5

I took it out of the package and plugged it in, put the cord through it, and leaned back each time, and the clamp came right out. I plan to return the next.

Paisleigh Grimes
Paisleigh Grimes
| Oct 11, 2020
Taking a kayak out for fishing
5/5

I think the tether is camouflaged as well, although the camo appears to be flat olive drab. The product has been used in the saltwater flats along rivers and along mangrove banks for about a month. This clamp works fine and the paracord tether is installed by wrapping it around the inner handles and jaws of the clamp in a way such that tension forces the jaws to tighten. When they are opened, the paracord line ends up hanging from jaw to jaw in an awkward manner. Tethers should be attached loosely so that they don't interfere with the operation of the jaw. In the listing photos you can see this. At the moment, the anchor trolley does not contain the Gripper You may have to use a longer tether to do that, although it may be feasible. As a result of the fast connection/disconnection being an alternative to a traditional anchor, this is the stealthiest method for securing my kayak for fishing and for connecting at the marina. I also use it for my eight-foot kayak. An anchor pin for the foot must be on an area devoid of.

Jayden METCALFE
Jayden METCALFE
| Apr 11, 2021
Is very good at her job! Does what it is supposed to do
5/5

All four of these boats belong to me and I use them separately. The first thing I do is replace the cord that comes with it. As a result, it comes with a very short cord, which I prefer to be A pair of these is kept on either side of the stern and attached to the In order to fish from an angle on the river, I position my boat to the angle I want to fish from, attach the stern of my boat to a partially submerged tree with stern gripper and let out the line. Once I have dropped the anchor on the bow, I begin sailing. I keep my boat still and oriented to the direction I want to travel with the help of the grpper on the stern.

Isabella Pierce
Isabella Pierce
| Jan 19, 2021
This is the game changer
5/5

The fact that I haven't gotten one of these sooner is astounding to me. It takes very little to get these to grip onto something since they are so strong. The twenty pound weight I use ten times more than my two and half pound weight. This is the anchor I have on.

Karsyn Simpson
Karsyn Simpson
| Dec 26, 2020
Kayakers will enjoy this design because it is sturdy and good looking
5/5

It has the feel and look of heavy duty material. The way it was designed is appealing to me. If force is applied, the line will not only cinch around the object it's attached to, but it will also tighten the jaws because the line will reach its maximum limit before it is cut. Having the clamps mounted onto an object means you can clamp it directly and go. There is no more spring tension or manually driving the clamps into the object. There is only one thing I worry about, and that is if the object, like a tree limb, is too small to fit inside. I'll have to figure out how to get it off the limb once it cinches down and drives the jaws in. I realize that the best answer is to not use too big a thing, but what if that's all I have? In any case, the design is terrific. the fact that there are so many colors in it. Visibility is important to me, so I chose orange.

Ian IQBAL
Ian IQBAL
| Jun 20, 2021
Kayaking tool that you can't live without
5/5

Instead of using my traditional mushroom anchor, I ended up using this method more often. Due to this brush anchor, I can cover water much faster than with a standard brush because it takes only a few seconds Anchoring with a traditional anchor might still be useful, but you need to pull up repeatedly and drop it if you're still scouting for the perfect spot. Those living in bayous and areas with overhanging vegetation should consider this. Although, there is no harm in adding a bit more paracord to make the line a bit longer. There have been times when the branch has been a couple inches above the anchor point, so I haven't been able to anchor there. can see why they included a short paracord, you get blown around less, but I would prefer to have a longer line that I can tie off to any length I like. As a whole, this is an excellent product, and I plan to buy.

Crew Roach
Crew Roach
| Sep 19, 2020
Using a tie on a rough edge is perfect
5/5

When you tie to your trolley, you can turn in the current like you are on anchor in the river as you face a bank into the wind, or hold your place as you face the wind on a bank. This works excellently, in fact whenever it is possible, I prefer it to anchoring itself.

Sadie Lewis
Sadie Lewis
| Aug 02, 2021
I like how it works
4/5

I found it to be helpful for what I bought it for. There will be no place for you to hold onto anything larger than the width of the jaws (3"-4"). Normally, you can wrap the cord around and clamp it back to the 550 cord, but if it slips, you can still wrap it around and clamp it back to the cord. As well as that, I tied a loop on the back end of the cord with a large carabiner so I could attach it to the canoe it is either in the water or on a line. Also, I ordered a second one, so I could have one at either end of my house.

Ares Cheng
Ares Cheng
| Mar 28, 2021

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