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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Purchase steel hook as replacement for plastic hook on my current boat pole. Fit perfectly and much stronger pull capacity..
Mark Bittner
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
I realize that this hook is intended for boating, and I can very well appreciate that fact. I very seldom get to spend much time fishing anymore, yet on the seldom occasions that I get the opportunity, I would see this as an extra hand, so to speak. As such, it would be most useful in negotiating ropes and anchors and such.I actually have some alternative ideas for this excellent hook. I have several tall old trees that have a number of dead branches up about 20 ft high. The tree is much taller than that 20' mark, and is otherwise healthy, with the exception of those dead eyesore branches.I have an excellent threaded sturdy extension pole, and am planning to screw this hook on and I am planning to exert some minimal pressure upon those branches to simply break them off. At this point, every time we have a wind over 10 mph, I end up picking up dozens of branches of various kinds. These branches are entirely dried out and are very brittle to the touch. Just a very slight bit of pressure will definitely break many or even most of these branches that are an eyesore, and as I mentioned compel me to pick up armfuls of branches every time, I am getting ready to mow. This hook will absolutely excel at this task. I have already tried this briefly (it is currently below zero temp) since I had no desire to stand in knee-deep snow midwinter and do this, but I wanted to simply ascertain whether my idea would work as I theorized it would. I don't think that I actually exerted more than 5 lbs of pressure and the branch I was pushing on gently, immediately broke and fell resulting in a limb about 12' falling immediately. So, as strange as it may seem, this plan seems to have merit. I will not be tackling it until Summer, when the weather is more cooperative.Another matter that I will undertake is with regard to being able to reach up to loop a rope around some branches that are overhanging the fence in my backyard. Last winter I had a limb fall and literally smash my fence. I had to wait 4 months to get the replacement parts. I want to preempt that potential as there are still limbs overhanging the fence in several places, so reaching up with a rope will enable me to exert pressure upon some overhanging branches. With pressure thus exerted upon the limb(s) I will be able to control the direction of their fall. Unlike the aforementioned, these limbs are not dead or dying, but I want to preemptively remove these before more trouble ensues.As off label as my intention is for this hook, I am excited about the potential it holds, as using it in this manner will definitely be a wonderful aid to me. While I have no intention of putting much pressure on the hook, as I will not need to, it does seem to be very well made and looks to be quite durable.I would most definitely recommend this hook for its prescribed use, and for your own off-label type uses as I believe its potential is only limited by your own imagination. This seems like an excellent idea and has tremendous potential to my mind! I would not hesitate to recommend this versatile hook for many diverse uses. Highly recommended!
George_of_all_trades
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This marine hook is very well-made. This is almost an entire one piece hook. It is solidly formed and no welds seem to be visible. Fits perfect on my extension pole where I had a plastic hook. I have no doubt that this will last a lifetime. Very happy with the quality and fit of this marine hook!
Mcgyver210
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I like this marine hook - yes ive owned boats but i needed this solid hook for snagging fallen tree limbs that stick in tree. The stainless steel construction is impressive - this thing feels like it could survive most anything, and the polished chrome finish isn't just for looks (though it does look sharp). The rubber tips can be used to push on delicate surfaces without damaging surface.What really sets this hook apart is how versatile it is. I've used it for everything from grabbing dock lines to retrieving items that have fallen overboard, and the 1000-pound force rating isn't just marketing hype - this hook means business. The fact that it fits standard extension poles is super convenient, as I can easily adjust the length depending on what I'm doing.I could have used a heavy duty hook like this when we had our boat at the marina or docked at water side restaurants butour boating days have ended movingon to RV Camping.
Tess G
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Well made marine hook! The hook is not a hollow cheap hook, it is made of solid stainless steel. It is heavy and robust, and can perform a variety of functions on the boat. I can snag a line, push off from an approaching dock or boat, or extend it to a swimmer or man overboard. It fits perfectly on a standard 3/4" threaded pole. The weak part will be the plastic threads that are common on these threaded poles. The grip will be dependent on the pole you select. I believe this is a good value for the money.
Calm Tom
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
My plastic boat hook lasted one season. The rubber cap was missing after a couple of uses and then the hook broke soon after that. This hook is solid metal and it feels really strong. I can't imagine how hard you would have to pull or push to break this. I think this one will last a long time.
Y & Y
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
The marine hook is well made with marine grade stainless steel. It fits standard 3/4" Acme-threaded extension poles and tool handles. Built to last, heavy duty.
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