I have Low Pro Rod Racks on my boat for my rigging rods, I like them, they work for me. They utilize small elastic bungee type hold downs to keep the rods in place. They work fine. But, they won't last forever. About a year at very best, probably a good bit less if exposed to UV and weather a lot like mine. Mine were shot. Biggest issue with Low Pro is they are only available on facebook, no website, no phone info, etc. available if you do not do facebook. I do not, will not, do facebook. Fortunately I know someone who has their phone number.
I called and spoke with Jeff, the owner, told him I needed new bungees. Then he told me the secret................. He gets them at Walmart!!!!
No idea how many of y'all have Low Pro on your boat, for those who do here's the poop -
Go to your friendly Walmart, the automotive section. You are looking for Hyper Tough Canopy Ties. 10 count, about $3.75. They are in a small clear plastic jar about 5" tall with black lid. Large label.
Hyper Tough is a Walmart brand. Ask the automotive person to look them up for you if you can't find them.
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Great post Mike. I sure like my rod racks and Jeff is a great guy to deal with. I may add another set of racks to the drivers side of my boat. I usually ran one set of 16' rods for minnow rigging and a 14' set for pushing jigs. The 14' layed nicely on the floor down the side but the 16' hang over the back of the boat. This year I will be running Jenko Slab City for minnow rigs and the Jenko Spider Troll for pushing jigs all in 16'. I also like that the new Low Pro racks have two extra holders on the inside for a couple dipping rods or a extendable net.