⚓ Anchor your adventures with Extreme Max3006.6542 — compact power that won’t quit!
The Extreme Max3006.6542 is a 1.5 lb galvanized folding grapnel anchor designed for small watercraft like PWCs, dinghies, and canoes. Its compact 6x6x6 inch foldable design ensures easy storage, while its robust construction provides reliable holding power in grass, weeds, rocky, or hard bottom conditions, especially in low or no current environments.
Manufacturer | Extreme Max |
Brand | Extreme Max |
Model | 3006.6542 |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Item model number | 3006.6542 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3006.6542 |
J**.
Held 2 kayaks in place during moderate wind
Works great to hold 2 kayaks (tied together) in place with moderate wind. We didn’t budge a bit using my fish finder to verify. When using any anchor system the more line you let out the stronger the hold will be, so if this isn’t holding your kayak/paddle board the solution could be as simple as letting more line out so the anchor can hold better.I’m pleased with the quality and price of this 1.5lb anchor. I also purchased a 3.5lb kit from a different vendor and I think it is too heavy for my needs. I’ll stick with the 1.5lb.
S**B
Great anchor
Was looking for something lighter for my kayak. This works great me in a moderate wind or current
L**
Product heavy duty
Good quality products
C**.
Good little anchor
Don't have a lot of experience with anchors big or small to be honest, this one is light cheap long as you got some good line you should be all right, it grabs,
W**E
Perfect for very small water craft
Works great. Excellent value for the money. Holds in the sand if you plant it. Compact. Just what i needed
N**R
Well built and great for lakes.
Great small anchor. I only kayak in lakes and this will be heavy enough. The same anchor was twice as expensive at Dick’s.
P**N
Good description in heading but missing size....DO NOT USE ON ROCKY BOTTOMS!
I think this will work great for what we want to use it for....(As a way to prevent our floating Patriot Pad floating down river...) The rope on our 5LB MUSHROOM anchor BROKE...so I am going to try to replace it with this. Now it is FALL here in MN...so I don't think I will use it this year, but I am impressed by:A- The price! Very reasonable!B- The length of the blades. I think it will do a good job of holding smaller/lighter floating objects on a "soft" bottom . I places the statement about the ROCKS as I can see this thing getting caught up on rocks and STUCK!!!C- Build quality seems good!D- How it "folds" up when NOT in use!!!What MAY not be good?A- Weight...at only 1.5 LBS...it may not "sink" quickly.B- Time to grab the bottom.....Not sure how quickly it will "grab" making placement important.C- How easy it will be to disengage. With the longer blades, will it come up easy?D- Getting stuck in ROCKSStill...I am giving it FIVE stars as I am betting it will be fine...but be aware of the bottom is will be used on and the weight and size....
A**.
Batman or just someone who needs a grapple anchor?
Being a nearly 40 year old male it seems as though things like grapple anchors excite me. This is no different. I have a project where I need to hold fake ducks in a river current and this grapple anchor makes me feel like I'm Batman with my utility belt. Does it weight 1.5lbs? maybe. I don't know, I'll take their word for it. It looks cool and if it doesn't work for my project I can let my kids borrow it for a few hours. We haven't hit our deductible for the year yet so this would most likely push us over the edge.
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