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Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
Used to stay put while on my paddle board. Dug in just fine and held two boards with ease.
J Brad
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
I purchased this anchor to help maintain the position of our floats while sun bathing in the Gulf. I worried the anchor would be to light, I guess the weight at under 4 pounds, it worked fantastically. We only experienced drift during bigger waves but even then only repositioned the anchor 2 times. I spent more time snorkeling and less time holding everything in place, a huge win! The cord length was sufficient to secure our water shoes as well as an added bonus.
Heng
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
This product works well even with a few boards connected. Recommend picking up one.
Ross Braun
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
Holds a perception outlaw 11.5 fishing kayak with a mild breeze. Any decent wind and you will drift slightly but not very much. Only reason for the four stars is the mechanism that locks it open/shut is a little unreliable. Usually stayed locked open but when you wanted to store it shut one of the arms would sometimes pop out of the lock. Not a huge deal but a problem nonetheless
Trish
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
Great anchor that I use on my kayak. I needed one so I could take wildlife photos from my kayak without drifting. It does the job.
Scientific Baking
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
I just received it today and have not had a chance to use it yet. However, it looks very well made, and I like that it can be locked in both the open and closed position, and especially that it has a hole at the base of the anchor, so it can be rigged as a "break away" anchor.I often fish in a river with many snags -- mostly trees but sometimes rocks. Instead of rigging this in the manner shown in the ad listing, I tied the knot to the small hole at the base of the anchor and use a zip tie to secure the rope at the hole at the top of the anchor (third photo). When I get a snag, the zip tie will break, and I can pull the anchor up from the opposite direction of the snag. If this is not clear search on Google or YouTube on how to rig a "grappling kayak break away anchor" to prevent snags. Also, if you use this method, one probably should not lock the grapples open.I also like that it has a buoy. In an emergency, or when hooked up on a large fish, you may have to detach the anchor from your kayak. Then the buoy allows you to come back and retrieve it.I am adding this update a few days later after having a chance to use it on my canoe. I was amazed at how well this light weight anchor held the canoe on a day with about a ten MPH wind. It really saved the day for us. I was fishing with my two grandsons and planned to troll using an electric trolling motor. After getting to the lake, we discovered the trolling motor was broken. It was not a long paddle to get to where we wanted to fish, but without the anchor, we would have had to paddle back to the good fishing spot every ten minutes.
dave larson
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
This bad boy is like a grappling hook. As long as there is something on the bottom for it to snag, it holds great!
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022
Bought this for my Kayak and inflatable SUP. So far so good, seems to be well built (think most of this style are from the same factory) with a nice rope and bag. The buoy is foam, so will see how it lasts, but better than a plastic ball. I used it on the Sacramento river in a decent current (maybe 2 mph) with gravel bottom, held no problem. With all your water toys, lay them out to dry so they stay nice, the rope will now dry in the bag if you leave it packed.
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