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Ghosthorn fishing rod holder Review

4.5 (2,200) Amazon rating$16.992,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Ghosthorn fishing rod holder bundles 12 wood pieces for $16.99, the lowest per-unit cost by a wide margin at roughly $1.42 each. With 4.5 stars across 2,200 reviews and 2,000+ bought last month, it also carries the strongest recent purchase volume of any holder in this comparison.

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Best for

Anglers or hobbyists who want to organize a large number of rods, whether on a wall display or a garage rack, and value a proven listing with thousands of reviews and the highest recent sales volume here.

Skip if

You need a single heavy-duty holder for saltwater boat mounting, want stainless steel or aluminum construction, or only have space for one or two rods.

  • Material Wood
  • Color Brown
  • Pieces 12.0 Count
  • Feature Hardware
  • Priced 32% below the category median ($24.97 across 84 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 2,200 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.7/5

    2,200 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

Anyone with a growing rod collection eventually runs out of corners to lean them in. The Ghosthorn fishing rod holder is built for that exact problem, shipping 12 brown wood pieces with hardware for $16.99, which comes out to about $1.42 per piece.

The listed specs show a wood material in a brown finish, sold as a 12-count set with hardware included as the feature. That per-unit price undercuts every other holder in this comparison by a wide margin, including the four-pack aluminum FAS-ROD-HOLDER-2 at roughly $3.50 per unit and the single-unit Sea 27-2P at $15.99 each.

The review numbers back up the value case. At 2,200 reviews and a 4.5-star average, it sits just behind the related Ghosthorn Rod Holders model's 2,900 reviews and 4.6 stars, but its 2,000+ bought last month is the highest recent purchase figure of any holder here, more than double the next-closest competitor's 900+. For anglers who need a lot of rod storage points and want proof that a listing is currently selling at volume, this combination of low per-unit cost and high recent demand stands out.

Pros

  • At $16.99 for 12 pieces, the per-unit cost of about $1.42 is the lowest in this entire comparison
  • 2,000+ bought last month is the highest recent purchase figure among all holders compared here
  • 2,200 reviews at 4.5 stars reflects a large, established buyer base
  • Hardware is included as a listed feature, reducing the need to source extra mounting parts
  • 12-piece count covers a large rod collection or multiple storage points in one purchase

Cons

  • 4.5-star rating trails the related Ghosthorn Rod Holders model's 4.6 stars and the Scotty models' 4.7 stars
  • Wood construction is less corrosion-resistant than aluminum or stainless steel for saltwater use
  • No listed weight specification for the individual pieces makes planning storage layout harder
  • Brown wood finish may not suit buyers wanting a marine-grade metal look

Specifications

MaterialWood
ColorBrown
Pieces12.0 Count
FeatureHardware

Performance notes

A wood build sold in a 12-count set with included hardware points to a product designed for volume rod storage rather than a single heavy-duty deck mount. Wood offers a warmer, display-friendly look compared to the plastic, aluminum, or steel holders in this comparison, and the included hardware means less separate shopping for screws or brackets. At this scale, the set is better suited to indoor or covered storage, such as a garage or tackle room, than to constant saltwater spray, where the alloy and stainless steel GADFISH holder would hold up longer. For sheer number of storage points per dollar, though, the 12-piece format is difficult to match against any single-unit holder in this group, and the brown finish blends into most tackle rooms and garages without looking out of place.

What buyers say

With 2,200 reviews at a 4.5-star average, this holder sits just under its higher-priced Ghosthorn counterpart and the two Scotty models in rating, but its 2,000+ bought last month is the standout figure in this entire comparison, more than double the next-highest at 900+. That pattern points to an extremely active, high-volume listing where low per-unit price and a large, mostly satisfied review base are driving continued strong sales, even if the rating itself is not the absolute top of the group among the holders compared here in this roundup.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does each piece cost in the 12-piece Ghosthorn set?

At $16.99 for 12 pieces, each one costs about $1.42, making it the lowest per-unit price of any holder in this comparison, well below the aluminum four-pack's roughly $3.50 per unit or any single-unit holder priced from $15.99 and up.

Is hardware included with this rod holder set?

Yes, hardware is listed as a feature of the set, meaning the mounting components needed for installation are included rather than sold separately, which saves an extra trip to source screws or brackets on your own before starting the mounting job.

How does the 2,000+ bought last month figure compare to other holders?

It is the highest recent purchase figure in this comparison by a wide margin, more than double the next-closest holder at 900+ and well above the Scotty 230-BK's 400+, suggesting especially strong and continuing current demand for this low-cost, high-volume set.

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