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The Rattler from EZ Lock

Come on now, admit.

No matter the reason
you cram your garage with fishing rods --
like that you actually
use them for different angling -- there’s another reason you keep them.

You simply like to
have them.

And you would dislike not to have them.

Like if somebody swiped them.

So you want to protect your rods. Lock them down.

But how?

With the Rattler from EZ Lock.

The irregular shape of the rod is the issue.

The Rattler was built for irregular shapes.

The cable can be cinched around the rod, like between two of the eyes, so the rod cannot be removed from that loop, and the other end of the cable can be similarly locked in a loop around any-thing like a boat rail or a tie-down bracket in
a pickup truck bed.

So the rod is
locked down.

The company says this is the smallest possible loop in cable locking.

The Rattler is made from twin stainless steel cables and is coated to be no-rust: marine-ready.

Multiple items can be locked with one Rattler.

The cables, 54 inches in length, can be combined to create extra-long
or extra-strong loops, like doubled-up ones.

Locks everything, locks anything, the company says.

For more info, visit the EZ Lock Rattler’s Web page.