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WISE MOOSE Kayak Anchor - Portable Kayak Anchor Kit with 50 Ft

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The DRIFT 3.5LBS Anchor Kit with Buoy is designed with a 3.5LBS 4-fluke folding well-balanced anchor, providing the perfect size and weight to keep your kayak or canoe stay floating in place. The anchor is made of rust resistant galvanized iron to ensure high performance in marine saltwater environment. The grapnel anchor improves holding strength to handle any kind of conditions. Each anchor set includes an extra long 25ft anchor rope.

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INCLUDE:Complete kayaking/paddle board anchoring kit including anchor(3.5lb), premium 8mm double braided 30ft nylon rope, spring hook, Float and storage bag. USE:Simply slide the grappling anchor collar upwards, fold open the 4 flukes, slide the collar back down, and lock into position. Use as much anchor rope as possible to create better horizontal drag on the bottom surface of ponds, rivers, lakes or oceans. The anchor is foldable and its compact size makes it easy to store and easy to carry.

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