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SOYEEZE SY-FR328032 Rod Rack Review

4.7 (71) Amazon rating$65.99300+ bought last month

Our verdict

The SOYEEZE SY-FR328032 Rod Rack costs $65.99 and is built from iron with a 28-rod capacity, more storage per dollar than most rivals in this roundup. Its 4.7-star rating across 71 reviews matches the top-rated Rush 40-0001, and 300+ units bought last month shows this iron rack is finding real buyers fast.

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Best for

Anglers or garage owners who need to store a large number of rods at once, since the 28-rod capacity in the listing's color/size field far exceeds the single-rod focus of the Seachoice and HiUmi entries in this comparison.

Skip if

Skip it if you only need to hang a few rods, since the Seachoice 89501 covers 3 rods for $13.08, a small fraction of the SOYEEZE's $65.99 price for anyone without a large collection to store.

  • Material Iron
  • Color Black-28 Rods
  • Pieces 1.0 Count
  • Feature Hardware
  • Priced 200% above the category median ($21.99 across 45 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 71 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.9/5

    71 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

Anyone who has watched a rod collection outgrow a corner of the garage knows the problem: not enough hooks, and the ones you have don't hold enough weight. The SOYEEZE SY-FR328032 Rod Rack addresses that directly with a listed 28-rod capacity, built from iron and finished in black, all for $65.99 with mounting hardware included.

Iron construction puts this rack in the same durability tier as the metal-and-wood Rush 40-0001, rather than the molded plastic used in the HiUmi 4333988107. The 28-rod figure listed in the product's color field is the standout spec here since none of the comparison racks in this category advertise a specific rod count, making this one of the few options built for large collections rather than a handful of poles.

The review pattern backs up the demand. A 4.7-star average across 71 reviews sits right alongside the Rush 40-0001's 4.7 stars from nearly 4,000 reviews, and the SOYEEZE's 300+ bought-last-month figure actually ties the Seachoice for the highest recent volume in this group. For a mid-priced iron rack with a specific high rod count, that combination of rating and purchase volume suggests it's earning its price rather than riding on name recognition alone.

Pros

  • Listed 28-rod capacity, the highest storage figure of any rack in this comparison
  • Iron construction matches the durability tier of the pricier Rush 40-0001
  • 4.7-star rating across 71 reviews, tying the category's top-rated option
  • 300+ units bought last month, matching the Seachoice's recent sales pace
  • Mounting hardware included, so no separate purchase needed to install it

Cons

  • At $65.99, it costs roughly five times the Seachoice 89501's $13.08
  • Only 71 total reviews, far below the thousands seen on the Seachoice and HiUmi listings
  • No listed weight spec, unlike the Rush 40-0001's 16.5-pound figure, making load capacity harder to judge
  • Sold as a single unit (1.0 Count), so buyers assemble one large rack rather than modular pieces

Specifications

MaterialIron
ColorBlack-28 Rods
Pieces1.0 Count
FeatureHardware

Performance notes

The headline number on the SOYEEZE SY-FR328032 is its 28-rod capacity, listed directly in the product's color and size field. That figure separates it from every other rack in this comparison, none of which advertise a specific rod count. Iron construction should hold up under that kind of load better than the plastic used in lighter-duty racks, since iron resists bending under sustained weight from dozens of rods and reels. The black finish is a practical, scuff-hiding choice for a garage or shed setting. Because the listing doesn't specify a weight figure, buyers mounting this on a wall should plan for sturdy anchors given how much combined rod weight a 28-slot rack could eventually carry. The included hardware means installation doesn't require a separate trip to source screws, which is useful for a rack this size that likely needs multiple mounting points to stay level.

What buyers say

A 4.7-star rating across 71 reviews puts the SOYEEZE SY-FR328032 in a tie with the Rush 40-0001 for the highest rating in this category, though the Rush has accumulated nearly 4,000 reviews against SOYEEZE's 71. That gap suggests a newer or lower-volume listing rather than an established bestseller, but the 300+ bought-last-month figure tells a different story: it matches the long-established Seachoice 89501 for the highest recent purchase volume in this group. Together, those numbers read as a rack that's moving fast right now even though its total review history hasn't caught up yet, a pattern typical of a product picking up momentum after a slower start.

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Frequently asked questions

How many rods does the SOYEEZE SY-FR328032 hold?

The listing specifies a 28-rod capacity in its color and size field, the highest figure of any rack covered in this comparison. That makes it suited to larger collections rather than a handful of poles, unlike the 3-rod Seachoice 89501 or the smaller HiUmi rack.

Is iron better than plastic for a rod rack?

Iron generally holds more weight without bending than molded plastic, which matters for a 28-rod rack that could carry significant combined weight. The Rush 40-0001 uses a similar metal-and-wood build and shares the SOYEEZE's 4.7-star rating, suggesting buyers respond well to sturdier materials.

Does the SOYEEZE rack come with mounting hardware?

Yes, the listing includes hardware alongside the iron rack itself. Given the 28-rod capacity, expect to use multiple mounting points, and check wall material before installing since a fully loaded rack this size will carry considerable weight.

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