OmniGlow® Rod Tip Clip-On Lights™
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Keep a keen eye on your rod tip even after the sun goes down with OmniGlow's Rod Tip Clip-On Lights. Essential for every after hours angler, the green lights are designed to easily clip onto your rod tip providing enough light to let anglers see even subtle strikes. Most effective at night or twilight. Two-pack. Green.
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 5
reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5Â by citygator I like it
I have wished for something like this many times when fishing from an unlighted bridge or pier. As you know glo sticks are one time use only. While these last along time, how many times are you fishing 12+ hours. So it is one and done. The price should be around $.50 not $2.00 each.
April 13, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by streek1975 Great light.
These little lights really help you see your pool at night. I do a lot of night fishing and sometimes you get a spot no lighting, well I had no problem watching my rod tip from anywhere on th pier. Very easy to use, just bend, shake and clip on. And priced right.
January 10, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Johnny23 Glo rod lites
Great idea, this glow lite clips right onto your rod tip after you snap or crack in the middle to make it glo. Very easy at dark to watch you rod tip for bumps or a good strike. It lasted about 18 hrs, no way to turn it off, wish there was.
October 25, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by OfficerFriendly Works Great
While camping with friends on the St Lawrence, went night shore fishing using the OmniGlow. My fishing buddy had a lighted bobber, after laughing (a very long time)while watching his bobber disappear northbound on the river, and losing all the fishing items on his line,I was able to explain why my OmniGlow was a better buy for the money. But we did enjoy and laugh while we watched it slowly disappear, The OmniLight stayed lite for two days. My wife threw it away the third day, she was tired of the green glow in the bedroon of the camper. Great Item.
November 14, 2010



