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Reviewed in Canada on May 26, 2025
Haven’t tried it yet , it appears to have the weight I need and structure, as indicated .
E. Tyan
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
The anchor came broke in the shaft. Will not buy it again.
Barton L. Perry
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Good solid basic canoe or kayak drag anchor. Stores collapsed in its own nylon bag.
Karen
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
I've used this in both the ocean and lakes. It kept us steady in the wind, even when we were about 50 feet from a bear on the shore! I added some length to the rope but found it wasn’t necessary. The rope is thick, the carabiner is reliable, and it folds up nicely for storage. This is a great price for a quality product.
Farkle
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Does the job. A little rough around the edges.
Stan
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
Get this.
Troy Burton
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
Good anchor. Not good for a lot of underwater objects. Hooked and couldn't retrieve.
Travis L.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Great little kayak anchoring kit
SirLancelot
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
I bought this for use in my Pelican sit-in kayak while fishing in a local river. The river itself is pretty slow moving in general, but has dramatic tidal impact for several miles. This means that if fishing during incoming or outgoing tide, there will be noticeable pull in that direction. In addition, if gas motor powered boats go by, their wakes obviously create sometimes significant wave activity.I've used this anchor twice now and both times it has kept my kayak extremely steady. When coupled with an anchor trolley system from Amazon, it helps keep me facing whichever direction I prefer as well. For the money, this is fantastic. I wouldn't trust the smaller 1.5lb size anchor for use in a river with a kayak at all however. In a lake with some wind? Maybe. The size is no problem to portage around however.I'm confident enough with it, that I plan on taking a 12ft aluminum boat in the same river. Due to the sheer weight of it, we'll see if the anchor holds, but only time will tell.One safety note that isn't explained well in the product detail whatsoever is that the rope is supposed to be secured to the BOTTOM eyelet on the anchor, NOT the top. Once it's connected with a secure knot, secure the rope to the TOP eyelet with a smaller ziptie. This will allow the anchor to be retrieved whether snagged or not. If those instructions don't make sense, just watch a couple YouTube videos about it. If you tie it to the top eyelet only and it snaggs on a deadfall or something, you will likely have no choice but to the cut the rope and lose your anchor otherwise.
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