🎣 Own the shore with The Beast — where power meets precision!
The Beast Sand Spike Rod Holder stands 57 inches tall, crafted from 100% aluminum with stainless steel hardware for maximum durability and corrosion resistance. Featuring a 1.65-inch inside diameter and a knee plate for deep sand anchoring, it ensures your fishing rod stays secure on any beach. The included plastic reel protector safeguards your gear, making it the ultimate companion for serious shore anglers.
Product Dimensions | 3"D x 5"W x 57"H |
UPC | 853884004042 |
Manufacturer | Custom Carts, LLC |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33.5 x 5 x 3 inches |
Package Weight | 1.79 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 57 x 6 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Custom Carts, LLC |
Part Number | 00BSS |
Sport Type | Fishing |
B**N
This is the sand spike to get!
This sand spike drives into the sand easily. It's super sturdy . I use it to hold my Avet 80 wide. The little piece of angle makes it easy to put your knee on it to help get it I to the sand. It is extremely heavy duty and made to last. I've bought 4 total . Spend the money and get the quality !
Q**E
Who would ever waste $40 on a sand spike!
So it has been quite a while since I reviewed something. I'll start by saying my first thought when I saw this was why would anyone spend nearly $40 on a sand spike? I'm old school, I was cutting PVC spikes in Cocoa Beach FL for years.Well I recently made a trip to Edisto Island and their sand is not nearly as soft. PVC requires a mallet, which I didn't have with me. When I got back I searched sand spike thinking I'd get one of the manufactured PVC spikes because they are much thinner walled that schedule 40 PVC. That's when I saw this spike. And though my initial thought was why would anyone spend $40 for a sand spike, my next thought was about my daughter turning 18 early this years. Basically, I'm not paying a huge chunk of my income to child support, so what the heck. I ordered 2.I just put one of them together. My first impression was, I'm going to need to bring a step ladder to the beach to to climb up to put my knee on the knee rest. The next thing, was Wow this is STURDY! With the knee rest as high as it is you have about 2 feet of serious heavy duty aluminum spike you can drive into the sand. With the L angle instead of a tube, the sand will be displaced to the sides rather than concentrated in the center of a tube. That alone will help with stubborn beaches. The knee plate is a very sturdy piece of metal that won't bend even if my weight continues on its uphill climb. With that you can bury this thing easily to a point where your rod is secure even if you have your drag set heavy.Honestly, I'm a month out from my next beach trip and I can't wait to get there and try these out. They are on the heavy side, but I also have a fishing cart, so that's a non issue. I'm probably going to design 2 utility boxes to 3-d print that slides onto the knee rest. One to hold various fishing items, and one to hold a water bottle.
K**S
Now I Know WHY They call it The Beast
This is my 7th Surf Rod Holder but 3rd one of this Caliber. I've also got the Fish n Mate 266 - Very similar in Function. The Beast ii several inches longer, which was important to me but I was surprised at how much heavier it was than the Fish n Mate. Not a bad thing, unless weight is an important consideration for you. The extra weight comes from the extra thickness and length of the Spike. Ultimately, I've purchased 2 of The Beast and 1 of the Fish n Mate for the best of Both Worlds. I like the "Ruler" that the Fish n Mate has so I can measure my fish right there and I like the Foot T Bar to help wedge it into the sand. I Like the Knee Ledge to wedge spike into the sand But More Importantly, the Longer Length and Strength of The Beast to hold my 12 & 15' Surf Rods so I'm easily getting over the waves with my line and my rods not leaning over from the weight & pull. Super Solid !! Great Product!
M**N
Durable
A bit heavier than expected, did not use the “knee plate” to cut weight and no real need for it if your surf fishing sand.
T**.
Pay a little extra now or pay big later
Seriously didn’t skimp on materials. It’s basically all aluminum except the end cap to protect the rod handle. It’s heavy gauge too, so bending it while you drive this bugger to hell is a non-issue. It was a serious problem for me and the driving points on PVC spikes. I was concerned the knee plate would bend when I knelt on it. Nope, it’s thick and can handle the pressure. I’d buy it again, in fact, I’m gonna get 2 more. I had a PVC spike pulled by a shark (probably) and lost $400 worth of reel and rod. Love the security this will give me in keeping my gear safe from the big pull. $35 for a solid secure spike that is next to impossible to pull out or send your expensive gear for a swim when your back is turned for 2 second...easy choice. Go cheap, pay later or pay a little extra now and save later. Learn from my mistake.
B**R
Awesome Surf Fishing Sand Stake
Saw these in Maui and purchased for here in FL They are built tough and work effortlessly!
T**N
After 6 weeks of fishing 5 stars
Decided to get the best surf fishing rod holder I could find. The Beast looked promising and after 6 weeks of fishing coastal Louisiana I made a good choice. Nice thing is you can easily wedge this spike into the rocks, or the sand. Last thing I wanted was to be in knee deep water with a rod in the spike, and casting another and have a big fish pull the spike down and swim off with a $700 rig. That’s not going to happen with this spike. The pix show pushing the spike with your knee on the pad but that’s unnecessary. You can use one hand to wiggle the spike quickly all the way down. Comes out very easy using the same motion. I took the knee pad off. If fish rip rap this thing can be tightly wedges into chunk rock. Solid as can be. Surf fishing behind breakwaters is plant a Beast knee deep, set up a live bait rig and tie off a minnow bucket, and the wade around casting jigs. Quite convienient.
P**M
Expensive, works well
I purchased two of these. They give two long screws for the knee bracket and two short for the pole and shovel. Realistically they should supply three long. One of my screws and washers came off because there was barely enough thread left.
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