POKIPO Fishing Rod Holders for Garage,Fishing Rod Rack Storage up Review

4.2 (137) Amazon rating$42.49400+ bought last month

Our verdict

The POKIPO garage rod rack costs $42.49 and carries a 4.2-star average across 137 reviews, the same rating as the Wall Fishing 250319 but with more review volume behind it. At 7.38 kilograms of metal and 400+ bought last month, tied with VEYWANE's wood rack for the highest recent demand in this set, it's clearly moving well despite a middling star rating.

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Best for

Garage owners who need a sturdy metal rack at 7.38 kilograms for multiple rods and who care more about proven sales volume, with 400+ bought last month, than chasing the top star rating.

Skip if

Skip it if a 4.2-star rating feels low, since the Seachoice, HiUmi, and Rush racks all post 4.5 stars or higher, and the Rush in particular backs that up with nearly 4,000 reviews.

  • Material Metal
  • Weight 7.38 Kilograms
  • Color black
  • Pieces 1.0 Count
  • Feature Hardware
  • Priced 93% above the category median ($21.99 across 45 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 137 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.6/5

    137 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 garage wall covered in loose rods leaning every which way is the exact problem POKIPO built this rack to solve, with metal construction sized to hold multiple rods off the floor. At $42.49, it sits in the middle of this comparison's price range, well above the sub-$29 plastic and wood options but below the $57.99 to $69.99 premium racks.

At 7.38 kilograms, it's a substantial metal build, and the listing shows 137 reviews at a 4.2-star average, more review volume than the Wall Fishing 250319's 113 despite matching its rating exactly. What stands out is demand: 400+ units bought last month ties it with VEYWANE's wood rack for the highest recent sales in this group, ahead of the Seachoice's 300+, the HKK0081-BLK's 100+, and the HiUmi and 250319's 50+ each.

A 4.2-star rating isn't the best in this set, the Rush 40-0001 hits 4.7 stars and the HiUmi and Seachoice both clear 4.5, but strong ongoing sales at this price point suggest the POKIPO rack satisfies enough buyers to keep moving. For a garage-specific, mid-priced metal rack, the volume of recent purchases is the strongest argument in its favor.

Pros

  • 400+ bought last month ties VEYWANE's wood rack for the highest recent demand in this comparison
  • 137 reviews give it more feedback volume than the similarly rated Wall Fishing 250319
  • Metal construction at 7.38 kilograms offers a sturdy, heavier-duty build for garage storage
  • Sits mid-pack in price at $42.49, well under the $57.99 to $69.99 premium racks
  • Includes mounting hardware for a straightforward garage wall install

Cons

  • 4.2-star rating is tied for the lowest among the four racks in this set
  • At $42.49, it costs roughly three times more than the $13.08 Seachoice 89501
  • 137 reviews is still far fewer than the 2,000-plus behind the Seachoice, HiUmi, and Rush
  • Heavier 7.38-kilogram build may be overkill for a single-wall or small-boat setup

Specifications

MaterialMetal
Weight7.38 Kilograms
Colorblack
Pieces1.0 Count
FeatureHardware

Performance notes

At 7.38 kilograms, the POKIPO rack is one of the heavier metal builds in this comparison, suited to a garage wall where the weight of the rack itself isn't a concern the way it might be on a boat or truck bed. That mass, combined with the included hardware, points to a rack designed to stay firmly anchored under a full load of rods. The 4.2-star average across 137 reviews matches the Wall Fishing 250319's rating exactly, but with more review volume behind it, giving slightly more confidence in the pattern. At $42.49, it's priced well above the sub-$29 plastic and wood racks in this set but under the $57.99 and $69.99 premium metal and wood-metal options. The standout figure is 400+ bought last month, the joint-highest recent demand of any rack compared here, suggesting real, active interest despite the middling star rating.

What buyers say

A 4.2-star average tied with the lowest in this comparison set might normally raise concerns, but it's paired here with 400+ bought last month, the joint-highest recent demand figure among all four racks. That combination, a modest rating but strong current sales, usually means the rack does its job well enough for most buyers even if it doesn't wow everyone, and that price, capacity, or garage-specific design is winning out over a marginally lower star average. With 137 reviews, the sample is larger than the similarly rated 250319's 113, giving a bit more confidence in the pattern holding steady. For buyers weighing sales momentum alongside rating, this rack's demand numbers stand out more than its stars.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does POKIPO sell so well despite a 4.2-star rating?

At 400+ bought last month, it matches VEYWANE's wood rack for the highest recent demand in this comparison, likely thanks to its garage-focused design and mid-range $42.49 price. A 4.2-star average from 137 reviews isn't the top score here, but strong ongoing sales suggest it satisfies most buyers well enough.

How heavy is the POKIPO rack and is that a benefit?

At 7.38 kilograms, it's one of the heavier metal builds in this set, which generally helps a rack stay anchored under a full load of rods on a garage wall. That weight is less of an advantage if you plan to move the rack often, since lighter options exist at a lower price.

How does POKIPO compare to the Wall Fishing 250319?

Both share a 4.2-star average, but POKIPO's rating rests on 137 reviews versus the 250319's 113, a modestly larger sample. POKIPO also sells far better recently, with 400+ bought last month against the 250319's 50+, though it costs more than double the 250319's $18.99 price.

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