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Brush Gripper: Securely Anchor Kayak/Canoe/Boats (6 Colors)

Brush Gripper: Securely Anchor Kayak/Canoe/Boats (6 Colors)

Description

FunFishingIdeas Brush Gripper (6 Colors) Securely Anchor Your Kayak, Canoe or Boats up to 22 feet in Seconds. Made in USA! The Harder You Pull The Tighter It Grips

Both versions, powder coated colors or 100% marine grade available. Both securely anchors and holds kayaks, canoes, boats, and float tubes to brush, docks, or any other stationary object. Fast way to secure your boat when out fishing, duck hunting or just moving around on the lake. Also works great around the campsite to secure anything from blowing away, or hanging items to help keep animals out.

Anchor Securely holding kayaks, canoes, boats, and float tubes to brush, docks, or any other stationary object.

How often have you pulled into your favorite cove and shattered the silence with the splash of your heavy anchor? Did it take hours for the fish to return? Sneak up on your targets and quietly position your boat by using the Brush Gripper to secure your boat to a handy tree, shrub, stump or dock. Its toothed clamp bites into the wood and its para-cord line tightens jaws as the river's flow tugs on the line. Drift up to 8 feet and pull yourself back with ease. Easily holds any boat up to 22'

Perfect for river use or in shallow eddies, coves, and lakes. This boat anchor is made out of .048-inch steel, for a light yet extremely durable design. Squeeze the clamp to open the teeth and let go when you have it in position, give it a tuge to lock the teeth. To release, just squeeze again, and it will let go of the tree trunk or branch. Take it camping and secure your gear that may get blown about by a stiff wind. Hang food to keep animals out. 2 will even hang your hammock!

Each Brush Gripper is powder coated for a durable long lasting finish, Manufactured in the USA with all stainless steel rivets and spring. Comes equipped with 9 ft. of 550 paracord.

Want to be farther than 8' from your anchor point, simply add a longer rope. A Light, Durable, and Versatile Boat Anchor.

How big of a limb or branch can it fit on? 3/4 to 1 1/4 is what I usually try. I have used bigger branch as long as teeth dig in. Try the branch first to insure it doesn't break. Nothing worse than catching fish and having the branch break.

Has anyone used these to secure your kayak to the metal cleats on a boat dock or marina? I wouldn't. The teeth are there to grab wood, like brush and snags. They wouldn't work nearly as well on a dock cleat, and you'd probably lose the boat (or kayak).

Would you consider the green to be a neon green? No, just a brighter green

What is it made out of (saltwater resistent)? Our Brush Grippers are all American made out of 18 ga stamped and bent steel that is powder coated for a very durable finish. Rivets are zinc coated steel. And 550 para-cord.

Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

How big of a limb or branch can it fit on?

3/4 to 1 1/4 is what I usually try. I have used bigger branch as long as teeth dig in. Try the branch first to insure it doesn't break. Nothing worse than catching fish and having the branch break.

Has anyone used these to secure your kayak to the metal cleats on a boat dock or marina?

I wouldn't. The teeth are there to grab wood, like brush and snags. They wouldn't work nearly as well on a dock cleat, and you'd probably lose the boat (or kayak).

¥Would you consider the green to be a neon green ?

No, just a brighter green

What is it made out of (saltwater resistent)?

Our Brush Grippers are all American made out of 18 ga stamped and bent steel that is powder coated for a very durable finish. Rivets are zinc coated steel. And 550 para-cord.