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Rod Holder -01 Review

4.5 (202) Amazon rating$29.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Rod Holder -01 ships as two stainless steel ground stakes for $29.99, roughly $15 per holder, and holds a 4.5 star rating across 202 reviews. With 200+ bought last month and a review count well ahead of most alternatives here, it is a solid pick for bank anglers needing two holders at once.

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Best for

Shore and bank anglers who fish with two rods at a time and want ground stakes rather than wall or boat mounts, plus anyone who prefers stainless steel for its resistance to rust after repeated use in wet sand or mud.

Skip if

You only need one rod holder or you are mounting to a boat, dock, or wall rather than planting stakes in the ground, since this is designed and sold specifically as a two-piece ground set.

  • Material Stainless Steel
  • Color red
  • Pieces 2
  • Feature rod holder for ground
  • Priced 20% above the category median ($24.97 across 84 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 202 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.3/5

    202 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

Fishing from a riverbank or a beach with two rods out at once means needing two stable holders, and the unbranded Rod Holder -01 addresses that directly by selling as a pair for $29.99. That works out to about $15 per holder, in line with or slightly below several single-unit competitors in this comparison once split per rod.

It is built from stainless steel and colored red, described specifically as a rod holder for ground use, which points to a stake-style design meant to be pushed or driven into dirt, sand, or gravel at the water's edge. That stainless construction is a meaningful upgrade over the plastic used in the Scotty 0280-BK and the ABS in some wall-mount competitors, since stainless resists rust from repeated wet ground contact.

With a 4.5 star rating across 202 reviews, it beats the review volume of the Cling Mag Grab and the Powerlock Bank holder while landing just under the 4.6 to 4.7 stars of the higher-review Sea 27-2P and Scotty models. Bought last month sits at 200+, matching the Scotty 0280-BK and the Powerlock holder.

Pros

  • Sold as a two-piece set for $29.99, about $15 per holder for anglers running two rods
  • Stainless steel construction resists rust better than plastic ground stakes
  • 202 reviews is a stronger sample than the Cling Mag Grab's 48 or the Powerlock's 41
  • 4.5 star rating across a meaningful review count
  • 200+ bought last month matches the pace of the Scotty 0280-BK
  • Purpose-built for ground use, matching the needs of bank and beach anglers

Cons

  • 4.5 stars trails the 4.6 to 4.7 star ratings of the Sea 27-2P and both Scotty holders
  • No brand name listed, which can make warranty or replacement parts harder to track down
  • Red color may be less discreet than black options for anglers who prefer low-visibility gear
  • Ground-stake design does not work for boat, dock, or wall mounting like other options here

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel
Colorred
Pieces2
Featurerod holder for ground

Performance notes

Stainless steel is the standout spec here, since it is more corrosion-resistant than the plastic bodies used in the Scotty 0280-BK or the ABS in some wall racks, which matters for a stake that gets driven repeatedly into wet sand or mud along a riverbank or beach. Selling as a two-piece set changes the math on price, since $29.99 for two stakes works out to roughly $15 each, competitive with or cheaper than several single-unit alternatives in this comparison. Being described specifically as a rod holder for ground use suggests a pointed or stake-like base meant for pushing into soil rather than clamping to a rail, which fits bank and beach fishing rather than boat or dock setups where a clamp mount would be needed instead.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star rating across 202 reviews is a healthier combination than most of the ground-use competitors in this comparison, since the Powerlock Bank holder only has 41 reviews and the Cling Mag Grab has 48. That larger sample at a still-solid rating suggests more buyers have put this two-pack through repeated use with generally consistent results across a wider base of purchases. Bought last month at 200+ matches the pace of the established Scotty 0280-BK, which is a meaningful signal for an unbranded product going up against recognized names in the same price bracket.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Rod Holder -01 come as a single unit?

No, it is sold as a two-piece set at $29.99, which works out to about $15 per holder, making it a practical option for anglers who fish with two rods planted in the ground at the same time along a bank or beach.

What is the Rod Holder -01 made from?

It is built from stainless steel, which holds up better against rust than the plastic used in some competing rod holders, a detail that particularly matters for a stake that gets driven repeatedly into wet ground near the water's edge.

How does its rating compare to branded alternatives?

At 4.5 stars across 202 reviews, it trails the 4.6 to 4.7 star ratings of the Sea 27-2P and Scotty holders slightly, but its review count is stronger than several other ground-use options covered in this same comparison set overall.

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