⚓ Anchor Your Adventure with Style!
The Gradient Fitness Mushroom Anchor is an 8-pound, rust-resistant anchor designed for kayaks, canoes, and jet skis. It features a 25-foot marine-grade rope, a PVC flotation buoy, and a stainless steel snap hook for easy deployment and retrieval. Made from durable galvanized steel, this anchor is perfect for both saltwater and freshwater use, ensuring reliable anchoring in various water conditions.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.35 x 7.76 x 6.38 inches |
Package Weight | 3.99 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Gradient Fitness |
Warranty Description | 30-day return policy |
Model Name | MushroomAnchor_Kit_8lbGrn |
Color | 8 lb Mushroom Anchor |
Material | Rust resistant galvanized steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Gradient Fitness |
Part Number | MushroomAnchor_Kit_8lbGrn |
Included Components | 8 lb. Mushroom Anchor, 25 ft. marine rope and buoy |
Size | One Size |
A**N
Quality anchor!
Works great on both my kayak and my 12ft John boat!
B**E
Good quality kayak anchor
Top notch quality anchors! The bag is nice to keep everything in one place and stored away while not in use. All parts appear to be high quality.
B**H
Kayak weight
Excellent looking product can’t wait to try it
T**N
Works Great
I actually bought it for my pool raft so I stay stationary when floating in the pool. Probably a bit much for that purpose, but I like it!
B**H
Kayak Anchor
I love this little anchor. Has a nice bag that rope and all fit into. Like the way the blades can be locked for storage. Has a nice clip on the end of the rope that allows me to toss it out and have it clipped on to prevent losing it and get it locked into place at a fishing spot if need be.
N**N
sufficient for kayak or paddleboarding
I was not fully sure if this anchor would hold but I took a gamble and was quite surprised. The anchor is not large or heavy by any means for only weighing 3.5lbs. The rope that it's attached to is strong and comes with 25ft of rope which is plenty for kayak fishing or paddleboarding. The only issue I come across is getting caught in any heavy under water brush, branches or logs. That is a pain in the you know what to untangle. Not too much of an issue if you're lucky enough to find a lake that is sand or rock heavy. Even some really weedy bottoms can be kind of heavy to pull up. It might have 25 ft of rope but I wouldn't fish or paddle far enough out where you would find yourself using all 25ft. I would recommend staying within 20ft or less to ensure that if you get tangled you are able to see where or what your caught up on and have enough excess to use to try and pull yourself out.
J**H
Perfect Kayak Anchor for Fishing!
I bought the Gradient Fitness Kayak Anchor to keep my kayak steady while fishing at the lake, and it works fantastic! It holds my kayak securely in place, even in windy conditions, allowing me to focus on fishing without worrying about drifting.The anchor is compact, easy to use, and stores nicely on my kayak. I also really like the green color! Overall, I’m very happy with this purchase and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable kayak anchor.
R**R
Great all purpose small flexible anchor
This is a great addition to my water toys. It is very easy to use. It stays in place for the most part and seems to grip well. It's very light but very well made. The storage bag and carabiner are a nice touch too. I probably will get the next size up too.
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