Huntury 202548 Rod Holder Review

4.8 (15) Amazon rating$17.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $17.99, the Huntury 202548 Rod Holder is the second-cheapest option in this comparison, just above the Sea 27-2P's $15.99. It carries a strong 4.8-star rating, though from only 15 reviews, and includes a track mount adapter that broadens where it can be installed.

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Best for

Budget-conscious anglers who want an affordable single rod holder with track mount compatibility built in, particularly those setting up a kayak or boat with an existing track rail system.

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Skip this if you want a rating backed by a large review history. Fifteen reviews is the smallest sample in this comparison, so the 4.8-star average has less data behind it than any alternative here.

  • Material Plastic
  • Color Rod Holder - 1 Pack
  • Pieces 1
  • Feature Fishing Rod Holder, Track Mount Adapter
  • Priced 28% below the category median ($24.97 across 84 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.8/5

    4.8 average across 15 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.2/5

    15 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

Budget and rating both matter when picking a rod holder, and the Huntury 202548 makes a case on both fronts at $17.99. That price undercuts every other rod holder in this comparison except the Sea 27-2P, which sits two dollars lower at $15.99. The single-piece plastic construction includes a track mount adapter, a detail that opens up compatibility with rail-style mounting systems similar to the PLUSINNO 2-pack.

The 4.8-star rating places it just behind the GearTrust GT13's 4.9 stars and ahead of both Scotty models at 4.7 stars each. But with only 15 reviews backing that average, it's the smallest review sample in this entire comparison, even smaller than the GT13's 18. That makes the rating more susceptible to shifting as additional buyers weigh in.

Bought-last-month sits at 100+, the lowest demand figure among the rod holders compared here, trailing the Sea 27-2P's 50+ by double but well behind the hundreds moved by the Scotty line and the 600+ moved by the PLUSINNO 2-pack. For anglers prioritizing low cost and track compatibility over a long-proven track record, the combination of price and included adapter makes this worth a look, with the caveat that the rating is still an early read.

Pros

  • At $17.99, it's the second-cheapest rod holder in this comparison
  • 4.8-star rating trails only the GearTrust GT13 among the options compared
  • Includes a track mount adapter, adding rail-mount compatibility
  • Single-piece plastic design keeps the unit lightweight
  • In stock and available without delay

Cons

  • 15 reviews is the smallest sample size in this comparison, even less than the GearTrust GT13's 18
  • 100+ bought last month is the lowest demand figure among the four rod holders here
  • All-plastic build without the aluminum reinforcement found in the Sea 27-2P
  • Rating stability is less proven given the limited review count

Specifications

MaterialPlastic
ColorRod Holder - 1 Pack
Pieces1
FeatureFishing Rod Holder, Track Mount Adapter

Performance notes

The included track mount adapter is the standout spec here, since it means this single-piece plastic holder isn't limited to clamp-style mounting the way some budget options are. That adapter puts it in similar territory to the PLUSINNO 2-pack, which also relies on track compatibility, though the Huntury ships as a single unit rather than a pair. At $17.99, it's priced to compete directly with the Sea 27-2P and Scotty 0280-BK, both of which sit within three dollars of this listing. The all-plastic build keeps weight down, a reasonable tradeoff for anglers mounting on a kayak track where every added pound on the rail matters. Buyers should confirm their boat or kayak uses a compatible track system before relying on the included adapter, since it's the feature that most differentiates this listing from a standard clamp-mount holder.

What buyers say

A 4.8-star rating is a strong number on paper, second only to the GearTrust GT13's 4.9 stars among the rod holders compared here. But the 15 reviews behind it is the thinnest sample in the group, smaller even than the GT13's already-modest 18. The 100+ bought-last-month figure is also the lowest demand signal in this comparison, suggesting a smaller but apparently satisfied buyer base rather than a high-volume seller. Read together, the pattern points to a product that's pleasing the people who've bought it so far, without yet accumulating the purchase volume or review depth that would make the rating pattern as reliable as the more established Scotty or Sea alternatives.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Huntury 202548 include mounting hardware?

Yes, it comes with a track mount adapter according to the listed features, which allows it to attach to rail-style track systems similar to those used with the PLUSINNO 2-pack rod holder.

Is the 4.8-star rating reliable given only 15 reviews?

It's the smallest review sample in this comparison, so while the rating itself is strong, it carries more uncertainty than the Scotty models' ratings, which are backed by hundreds to thousands of reviews.

How does the price compare to other rod holders?

At $17.99, it's the second-cheapest option in this comparison, only two dollars above the Sea 27-2P's $15.99 and cheaper than both Scotty models and the GearTrust GT13.

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