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  • Prevents rods from getting tangled
  • Lightweight nylon
  • Adjustable elastic strap
  • Hanging loop for storage

Protect your valuable fishing equipment from mud, sand, and the elements. Keeps spinning and casting rods from getting tangled in your rod locker, too. Lightweight nylon rod sock slides easily over rig and is secured by an adjustable elastic strap. Features loop for hanging storage. Fits rods 6'­-7'. Color: Black. Imported.

   
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  • Prevents rods from getting tangled
  • Lightweight nylon
  • Adjustable elastic strap
  • Hanging loop for storage

Protect your valuable fishing equipment from mud, sand, and the elements. Keeps spinning and casting rods from getting tangled in your rod locker, too. Lightweight nylon rod sock slides easily over rig and is secured by an adjustable elastic strap. Features loop for hanging storage. Fits rods 6'­-7'. Color: Black. Imported.

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You can only fit one rod per sock. There is one rod sock per package.
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There is one rod sock per package and each rod sock is made to hold one rod.

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just one per and just one rod per sock
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It depends on the size of rod you use. If you choose to attach your lure to your reel - there is no interference. on 6' rods, using hte lure keeper, in one instance a crankbait rod got caught on the strap. Not a big deal. I really like the product.
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I do not recommend putting the rod into the sock with a lure. They are for protecting the rod. I am pretty sure they will get hung up.
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it will catch anything with a hook
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I'm not totally clear if this will fit over the reel as well as the rod. Could someone please clarift?
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The sock only fits over the rod. You then lift the strap over the reel and the strap "catches" on the reel to hold the sock firmly on the rod. The reel is not covered by the sock.
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no they don't fit over reels. they do have ones that do.
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No it does not cover the reel only the rod and eyes. The strap hooks over the reel.
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You can use these on any rod. I use them on both my spinning and baitcasting setups!
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Yes it does work.
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Yes it will work on a spinning rod
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Yes it will certainly work, I use these on spinning and baitcasting rods. They fit my 7ft one piece uglystik cat rods perfectly
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I use it on my spinning rods!
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yes,rod lenth may be a problem.
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Yes, the bottom of the sock is about 3" wide plenty of room.
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Works for any type of Rod and Reel Combo. The only restriction I'm aware of is the pole length......
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Yes, No problem
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If your reel is on you rod it will work for any set up.
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yes i do - i use it for both. don't go over 7' though.
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bass pro logo on them
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The sock has the Bass Pro Shops logo on it...
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It has the BPS emblem on it. It really looks nice.
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The sock is plain black with the Bass Pro Shop logo sewn on them
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Mine is green nylon, nothing on it.
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It has a Bass Pro Logo on it
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They are plain black with the Bass Pro logo towards the back. Its a small patch.
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it is black with bass pro elmblem on it.
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has bass pro shop logo on it
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Actually the logo is red, yellow and green, I dont know what I was thinking.
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It is but there is one BPS logo on it. The logo is white in color. Hope that helps.
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about 5 feet
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They are about 5 foot long. It has an ajustable strap on it the stretchs on down to the reel.
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52"
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It is about five and a half long, and has adjustable elastic to stretch around your reel to hold it on.
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The sock itself is 52" then there is a adjustable sling to hook around your reel seat to adjust to fit.
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about 4ft
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I measured 3 of mine and they all were between 52and 53 inches for the sock portion
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It's under 6 foot. I can't say exactly, but I have a 6' trigger rod I use for skipping docks and it doesn't come up to the levelwind.

The stretchy strap part is very expandable, via a buckle like on suspenders.
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They do fit 6 - 7 foot rods but on the longer rods you really can't put the strap over the reel because it puts too much pressure on the tip.
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The sock I have measures 51-1/2" inside. The strap adds between 9 and 18". This means that only the top 51-1/2" of rod will be inside the sock
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I use them on 7 foot rods. They will fit 8 foot down to 5 foot I think.
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I have some high mod graphite rods that tend to be a tad brittle at the tip, and it seems to me this thing, if you strech it from the tip to the reel it would put too much pressure on the rod and snap the tip off. Has this happend to anyone?, or does it have something to protect this?
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It will not break your rod tip if you you do not adjust it too tightly, just enough pressure to keep it on.
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You decide how tight it is by adjusting the sling.
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If your rod is not over 7 feet 2 in you will be fine. Anything over that and yes it will bend the tip slightly and therefore, I wouldnt recommend using them. I personally throw 7 foot rods and they are perfect on those.
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you have an adjust end to it so as not to stress your tip end. adjust it to fit loosely for your rods.
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just make sure that you don't stretch the elastic too tight, I have found that if you do it does "stress" the rod tips. you don't have to pull them really tight to keep them in place
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I had to adjust the strap on the 7ft rod only. Had someone slam the rod tip in the door with the sock on, saved the rod from breaking.
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The amount of force it's going to exert will depend on how tight the stretchy band is. If you open it all the way up then it will fit loosely. The other thing is you can choose where to secure the loop. If you put it all the way around the reel/seat then it'll be tighter. But on longer rods, you can put it around the forward handle crank and keep it looser.
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The rod sock will be fine on longer roads as long as you adjust the strap that hooks onto your reel. I have never broken a tip but on longer rods it would put some pressure on the tip.On my 7 foot rods I just do not use the strap.
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Never snapped a tip but I do not like the bend it puts on the rods. It bends the tip if you tighten the strap to keep it on. But if I loosen it not to bend my rod the strap almost or does fall loose because the sock is so short. 7' bass rods. Not a quick on or off.
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I wouldn't recommend it for 7ft rods. 6"6' is about the length they work on.

For high modulus graphite rods (IM9) I'd suggest getting rod convers that enclose the entire rod which these don't. There is exposed graphite between the handle and the start of the sock.
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I would guess if you have a really long rod there could be some stress there. These will fit a 7' rod without bending it. You just have to adjust the strap.
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