Fishing Rod Roof Rack - Fishing Rod and Pole Storage
Fishing rod roof rack units allow you to store fishing rods on the roof. With units for inside against the roof or outside, you have the option of deciding where you want them placed. With interior storage, you can lock them up. Outside, they are out of the way and your line of vision while driving.
Berkley Twist Lock Fishing Rod Rack
Berkley's fishing rod roof rack screws to the ceiling of your van or wagon. It holds four rods against the roof of your vehicle where you can protect them from weather or theft. The twist locking feature securely holds the fishing rods into place.
Inno Interior Fishing Rod Roof Racks
Inno roof mounted fishing rod racks allow you to keep your fishing rod and reel units inside your van. The fishing rod roof racks attack to the interior of the roof and safely store fishing poles behind locked car doors.
The interior roof racks attach to the door frames eliminating the need for screw holes. They fit tight against the roof where they are out of your way yet still easily accessible.
Rola LA Series
Rola's LA series of fishing rod roof racks hold fishing poles up to 25 millimeters in diameter. They include locking holders to protect your fishing rod and reel from thieves.
Taco Marine
Taco Marine fishing rod roof racks hold up to four rod and reel combinations. The unit attaches to your car roof and securely holds the fishing rod handle to the unit and then also secures the tip. If you use this model, you should try to protect the fishing reel from inclement weather. The fishing rod roof rack does not offer any box or compartment like other models.
Thule Castaway Fishing Rod Roof Rack
Thule's fishing rod roof rack includes a locking box that protects your fishing pole's handle and reel from rain, snow and airborne contaminants. The unit attaches to any roof rack beam so that you can easily take it on and off when you want. It doesn't have to be a permanent fixture on your vehicle's roof. The Castaway fishing rod roof rack is a favorite of fishermen.
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