YakAttack Omega Rod Holder with LockNLoad Track Mounting Base
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YakAttack Omega Rod Holder with LockNLoad Track Mounting Base
3 Modes: Locked, Adjustment and Removal
360 Degree Rotating Collar
LockNLoad Mounting System
The slogan for our new Omega series rod holders is "The last rod holder you'll ever need" and that's exactly what we have developed. This is a truly universal solution that works flawlessly with spinning, casting, larger conventional reels, and yes - even fly rods of all sizes. A 360 degree rotating collar offers the ability to quickly secure the rod by capturing the reel, and allows spinning reels to be stowed in the natural downward position, not hung off the side. Multiple modes allow anglers to easily stage rods for quick access or lock them in for maximum security. The Omega Rod Holder attaches to your kayak, boat, or other watercraft with YakAttack's brand new LockNLoad mounting system, and is exactly what you would expect from the leader in track mounting technology. Offering unrivaled track mount security and adjustability, the patent pending LockNLoad track base is the most advanced track mount ever created. You want no slip? No problem. The LockNLoad track base attaches quickly and easily with a single MightyBolt, but will not accidentally rotate or loosen from the track, even when your trolling rod takes a big hit. There are 3 modes: locked, adjustment, and removal. The patent pending design is easy to use: From locked mode, simply squeeze a lever to go into adjustment mode. In adjustment mode, the mount can be rotated in any direction, but cannot be removed, ensuring the rod holder is completely secure while making adjustments, even if a fish hits. Let go of the lever and you back in locked mode. To go to removal mode, flip the lever out, and the system easily slides off of the track mount. This piece of mechanical brilliance is sure to make the LockNLoad the preferred mounting system of kayak anglers for 2018.