Outdoor Professionals (O'Pros)
3rd Hand Rod Holder
3rd Hand Rod Holder
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3rd Hand Rod Holder
The 3rd Hand Rod Holder is a fully adjustable belt clip rod holder that gives you true hands-free convenience on the water. Secure it to your wading belt, pant belt, or pack strap, drop your rod in, set the angle, lock it in place, and you instantly have a third hand holding your rod while you work.
Designed by O’Pros for both fly and spinning rods, this rugged molded-nylon holder rotates a full 360 degrees and uses an easy unlock/lock button so you can fine-tune rod position for netting fish, tying knots, changing flies or lures, or managing multiple setups. An integrated elastic cord adds extra security when you are on the move, and the belt clip fits most common 1–2 inch belts.
Features
- Fully adjustable rod angle – 360-degree rotation with a simple unlock/lock button lets you set and hold the rod at the angle you prefer.
- Belt clip compatibility – Securely attaches to any 1” to 2” wading belt, pants belt, or pack strap for quick access.
- Hands-free convenience – Holds your rod so both hands are free for knot tying, fly changes, handling fish, using a wading staff, or untangling line.
- Works with fly and spinning rods – Designed to securely hold standard cork-handled fly rods and most light spinning rods.
- Durable molded nylon body – Tough, lightweight construction built to withstand hard use and rough conditions.
- Integrated elastic retention cord – Elastic strap can be pulled over the rod handle for extra security when walking, wading, or scrambling over rocks.
- Made in the USA with 3-year warranty – Backed by a multi-year manufacturer warranty for long-term reliability.
Best For
- Wade fishing rivers, streams, and shorelines where you have nowhere safe to set a rod down
- Anglers who want a secure, at-the-hip rod holder for both fly and spinning setups
- Situations that require frequent fly or lure changes, leader work, or fish handling
- Anyone looking to spend less time juggling rods and more time actually fishing
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