PLUSINNO Vertical Fishing Rod Holder, Wall Mounted Fishing Rod Rack, Review
Our verdict
The PLUSINNO vertical rod holder costs $19.56, carries the highest rating in this comparison at 4.8 stars across 5,905 reviews, and posts 5,000+ bought last month, the strongest combination of rating, review volume, and current demand of any rack in this group.
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Anglers who want the most proven, highest-rated rod rack in this comparison and are willing to pay slightly more than the cheapest options for an alloy steel build with a track record of nearly 6,000 reviews.
Skip if
Skip this if budget is the only priority, since the OJYDOIIIY at $9.99 and Berkley BRMTL at $13.28 both undercut this price while still holding solid ratings of their own.
- Material Alloy Steel
- Color Blue 1-pack
- Pieces 1.0 Count
- Feature Hardware
- Priced 11% below the category median ($21.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 5,905 owner ratings
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Popularity4.8/5
5,905 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The PLUSINNO is a wall mounted vertical fishing rod holder built from alloy steel, sold as a single unit in a blue 1-pack configuration with mounting hardware included. It is positioned as a rack for anglers who want a metal frame rather than the foam or plastic builds seen elsewhere in this category.
At $19.56, it is priced above the Seachoice 89501 ($13.08), Berkley BRMTL ($13.28), and OJYDOIIIY ($9.99), and just above the HiUmi ($17.99), though still well below the Rush 40-0001's $57.99. What sets it apart is the review data: 5,905 reviews is nearly triple the next closest competitor's count, and the 4.8 star average is the highest of any rack in this comparison, edging out the Rush 40-0001's 4.7 and the shared 4.6 mark held by the HiUmi and others.
The bought last month figure of 5,000+ is also the highest in the group by a wide margin, more than double the OJYDOIIIY's 2,000+ and vastly ahead of the Seachoice's 300+ or the HiUmi's 50+. That level of current demand alongside a review count in the thousands suggests this rack has built a strong track record over time while continuing to sell at high volume.
Pros
- Highest rating in this comparison at 4.8 stars, ahead of every other rack listed
- 5,905 reviews, nearly three times the review count of the next largest competitor
- 5,000+ bought last month, the highest demand figure in this comparison by a wide margin
- Alloy steel construction offers more structural rigidity than foam or plastic alternatives
- Mounting hardware included, so no separate purchase needed for wall installation
- Wall mounted vertical design keeps a compact footprint while using steel for durability
Cons
- At $19.56, it costs more than the Seachoice, Berkley, HiUmi, and OJYDOIIIY racks in this comparison
- No stated rod count in the specs, unlike the WIPHANY's clearly listed 12 rod capacity
- Single color option listed as blue, less variety than some competitors offer
- Alloy steel adds weight and rigidity but is not specified with an exact weight figure, unlike several competitors
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
|---|---|
| Color | Blue 1-pack |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | Hardware |
Performance notes
An alloy steel frame gives this rack more structural rigidity than the foam or basic plastic builds seen in cheaper alternatives, which matters most when a rack is fully loaded with multiple rods over time. The wall mounted vertical orientation keeps the footprint narrow, useful for garages or sheds where floor space is at a premium. Hardware being included means installation should be straightforward, assuming solid wall material or studs are available. Compared to the Rush 40-0001, which uses engineered wood and metal at a much higher price and weight, the PLUSINNO's all-alloy-steel approach appears to target a middle ground, more durable than plastic or foam options but without the bulk or cost of a wood-and-metal cabinet-style rack.
What buyers say
A 4.8 star rating sitting on top of 5,905 reviews is a rare combination in this comparison, since large review counts usually pull ratings down slightly as more buyers weigh in. Here, the opposite pattern holds: the largest sample size in the group also carries the highest score. Paired with 5,000+ bought last month, well ahead of every other rack compared, this points to a product that has sustained strong buyer satisfaction even as sales volume scaled up significantly. That combination of scale and consistency is a stronger signal than a high rating on a small review count would be, since it suggests the experience holds up across a much wider and more diverse set of buyers.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the PLUSINNO rack come with mounting hardware?
Yes, the listing specifies hardware as included, so a standard wall mount installation should not require sourcing separate screws or anchors, provided you are mounting into a stud or solid surface.
How does the price compare to other rod racks in this category?
At $19.56, it costs more than the Seachoice, Berkley, OJYDOIIIY, and HiUmi racks, though it remains well under the Rush 40-0001's $57.99, positioning it as a mid-to-upper priced option in this comparison.
Is the 4.8 star rating reliable given the review count?
With 5,905 reviews backing it, this is the largest review sample in this comparison, which makes the 4.8 star average a strong and statistically reliable signal rather than a rating based on a small handful of buyers.