Why We Like The Riversmith Euro River Quiver 4-Banger
Standard fly rod roof racks are not long enough for many European-style Nymphing rods, which is why Riversmith built the Euro River Quiver 4-Banger for us. The Euro River Quiver holds four, fully-rigged fly rod combos up to 11-foot 4-inches—which fits both standard fly rods and "tight lines" anglers' longer rods. That lets us Euro Nymphers spend less time in the parking lot rigging up and breaking down our rods and reels—and more time on the water fishing. We can trust Riversmith's durable aluminum tubing, padded reel box, and polypropylene liner to protect our rods in transit, and the reel box has a tongue and groove pattern that protects against pry tools and locks to secure our rods and reels when we swing by the fly shop or stop at the convenience store for a 6-pack to share with our fishing buddies to celebrate a long day on the water. Compatible with almost any commercial cross bars, the River Quiver lets us haul our friends' or kids' rods along with us—or take our full quiver of rods with us on the road.
Details
- Fly rod roof rack for longer Euro-nymphing rods
- Aluminum tubes to withstand shock, wind, and impact
- Reel box holds fly reels up to 12-weight
- Door swings to the side for more accessible opening and closing
- T-track allows for storage on top of the quiver
- Choose from three different mounting systems
- Compatible with most commercial rack systems
- Includes keys, mounts/hardware, and installation multi-tool
- Item #RSM000H
- Material
- [tubes] aluminum, [lining] polypropylene, [reel box] plastic
- Dimensions
- 137.75 x 14.2 x 8.7in
- Opening
- rear
- Compatibility
- almost all commercial cross bars
- Locks Included
- yes
- Claimed Weight
- 47lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Activity
- fly fishing, travel
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