Wall fishing 250319 Rod Rack Review
Our verdict
The Wall Fishing 250319 rod rack costs $18.99 for a metal build backed by 113 reviews at 4.2 stars, the lowest rating of the four racks compared here. At 50+ bought last month, it also trails the Seachoice's 300+ and VEYWANE's 400+, suggesting real but comparatively modest current demand for this particular metal rack.
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Anglers who want a lightweight metal rod rack at 0.9 pounds for a wall mount, and who don't mind a rating slightly below the other metal and plastic options in this lineup.
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Skip it if you want the highest-rated option, since the 4.2-star average trails the 4.5 to 4.7 stars of the Seachoice, HiUmi, and Rush racks, all of which also sell in far higher volume.
- Material Metal
- Weight 0.9 Pounds
- Color Black
- Feature Hardware
- Priced 14% below the category median ($21.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 113 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
113 owner reviews, fewer 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
A wall-mounted rack is often the simplest fix for rods leaning in a corner or propped against a garage shelf. The Wall Fishing 250319 targets that exact setup with a metal rod rack priced at $18.99, positioned close to the HiUmi's $17.99 plastic option in price.
The spec sheet shows 0.9 pounds of metal construction with hardware included, and the listing carries 113 reviews at a 4.2-star average. That rating sits below every other rack in this comparison, which run from 4.3 to 4.7 stars. Bought last month sits at 50+, matching the HiUmi but well behind the Seachoice's 300+ and VEYWANE's 400+ on its wood model.
None of that makes the 250319 a bad product, 113 reviews is a real sample size, just a middling one relative to the thousands behind the Seachoice and Rush racks. For a simple metal wall mount at under $19, it's a reasonable option, but buyers chasing the strongest review pattern in this category have better-rated alternatives close by in price. Buyers might still choose it for the simplicity of a single wall mount rather than a multi-rod boat rack.
Pros
- Weighs just 0.9 pounds, one of the lightest metal builds in this comparison group
- Priced at $18.99, close to the HiUmi's $17.99 for a similarly sized metal rack
- 113 reviews give it a real, if modest, track record to evaluate
- Metal construction with included hardware suits a straightforward wall installation
- Simple single-rack design fits a corner or narrow wall space without extra bulk
Cons
- 4.2-star rating is the lowest among the four racks in this comparison
- 50+ bought last month is well behind the Seachoice's 300+ and VEYWANE's 400+
- 113 reviews is a smaller sample than the thousands behind the Seachoice and Rush racks
- No stated rod capacity beyond general wall mounting, unlike the clearly listed 3-rod racks nearby
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
| Color | Black |
| Feature | Hardware |
Performance notes
At 0.9 pounds, the 250319 is a lightweight metal rack meant for a simple wall mount rather than a multi-pole boat or truck bed setup like some competitors handle. Metal construction generally holds up better than plastic under repeated loading and unloading of rods, though this listing doesn't specify a rod capacity the way the Seachoice or Rush models do. The included hardware keeps installation simple for a garage or shed wall. Its 4.2-star rating across 113 reviews sits a bit below the 4.5 to 4.7 stars posted by the Seachoice, HiUmi, and Rush racks, which suggests a slightly less consistent experience for buyers, though not a dramatically worse one. At $18.99, it's priced almost identically to the HiUmi's plastic build, so the choice mostly comes down to material preference and the review gap between the two.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star average across 113 reviews is a workable pattern, enough volume to mean something, but it's the softest rating of any rack in this set, all of which sit between 4.3 and 4.7 stars. The 50+ bought last month figure is also the lowest recent-demand number here, tied with the HiUmi and well behind the 300+ and 400+ posted by the Seachoice and VEYWANE's wood rack. Together, a below-average rating and modest recent sales suggest this rack satisfies buyers well enough to avoid a poor score, but it isn't pulling ahead of its rivals the way the higher-rated, higher-volume options are. It's a reasonable choice on its own, but the comparison set makes its middling standing clear.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Wall Fishing 250319 a good value at $18.99?
It's close in price to the $17.99 HiUmi rack, but its 4.2-star rating from 113 reviews trails the HiUmi's 4.6 stars from 2,000 reviews. It's a workable metal option, though the HiUmi has a stronger track record at nearly the same price.
How much does it weigh and does that matter for mounting?
At 0.9 pounds, it's a light metal rack that shouldn't strain a wall or shelf mount. Lighter hardware generally means an easier install with basic fasteners, though it also means less mass to absorb the impact of rods being set down repeatedly compared to heavier builds like the 16.5-pound Rush 40-0001.
Why is the bought-last-month number lower than other racks?
At 50+ units, it trails the 300+ and 400+ figures posted by the Seachoice and VEYWANE wood rack, which could reflect lower overall listing visibility rather than a quality issue. Its 4.2-star rating from 113 reviews still shows a functioning product, just one with less current buyer momentum than its rivals.