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๐ฃโโ๏ธ Paddle smarter, not harderโclip in and conquer the water!
The Yakclips Patented Clip-On Removable Kayak Paddle Holder offers a quick, tool-free installation that protects your kayak from damage. Weighing only 5 ounces, it features adjustable positioning and dual accessory clips to secure paddles, fishing poles, and dry bags, enhancing convenience and safety on every water adventure.






| ASIN | B000TQB7VG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,379 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #46 in Kayak Paddle Accessories |
| Brand Name | Yakclips |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,871) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00852401001076 |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Manufacturer | Yakclips |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| UPC | 852401001076 |
M**M
Yakkety-Yak, It's a Paddle Rack!
This is an effective paddle holder for those who use sit-in kayaks. It's not only the best product for the money, but it's better than paddle ropes costing 3-4 times as much. It's ingenious in its simplicity: Simply spread the two ends of the circular YakClip around the edge of they kayak cockpit (i.e., the oval-shaped opening in which you sit) and it forms a clamp around the cockpit lip. Once in place, you can push your paddle--without much effort--into the slightly protruding C - shaped holder. (It also has extra (smaller) clamps for things like fishing poles.) There's enough pressure to keep the paddle in place (unless you knock it off accidentally with a direct hit from your elbow or something). For this reason, and especially because you'll hurt your arm if you brush against the product while paddling, I recommend setting the YakClip either forward or in back of where your arms move while paddling. (Unfortunately, I found out the hard way that ou don't want to scrape your arm against the top! I suppose the device could be covered in rubber or something, but that would add to the cost, and the solution is very simple.) Other products often involve a rope tied around the paddle and then to the kayak. A common complaint is that despite the hook and loop attachment (also known as "Velcro"), the rope eventually moves and gets in the way of paddling. If you're an inventor type, you might want to find a way to attach something buoyant around your paddle. You might need to park your paddle while pausing to snap a picture, getting water, a snack, or anything else from a dry sack or other container, when you want to just lay back and enjoy a calm lake, or--ack!--in the event you need to pump water and want to make sure your paddle is secure. As I don't do sea-kayaking in rough water, I regretfully cannot tell you how well the YakClip holds under these conditions. (Perhaps that information is in one of the other reviews.) However, it should function well in typical lake, protected bay, estuary, slough, and other protected waterways. Delivery was relatively quick and the YakClip was well-packaged.
J**N
Great for canoes too. Almost a five star, but just a bit too expensive for that.
I should start by saying that I got these for my fiberglass canoe, because I didn't want to any drilling and possibly damage my canoe. These were the only removable paddle clips I could find. I bought only 1 at first to test it, as my gunwales are pretty thick and I wasn't sure of these would fit around it. It fit no problem, though I was sacred that I was going to break it at first. Now I recommend you get 2 for each paddle (remember I'm talking about canoes here, not kayaks). Here's why. With one paddle clip for one paddle, your paddle will be securely clipped in, and it won't fall out. In that sense, it works fine. The thing is that one paddle clip can't balance one entire paddle by itself, it can't keep the paddle straight. So what happens is that one end of the paddle will be pointing up (possibly getting in the way) and the other end pointing down (into the water). With 2 clips for each paddle, this problem is solved. However when I bought them, they were $8 a clip. So for 2 paddles, that's 4 clips total, coming out to $24. Not a whole lot of money, but a bit more than I originally wanted to spend. Still it is removable and you slide it along the gunwales, so that's really nice. Oh, there's also smaller clips on the either side of the paddle clip for your fishing rod. Works pretty good, not really anything amazing. It'll hold (at least with 2 clips it will lol), but you have to be careful because it can pop out and fall into the water if you accidentally hit it or something.
A**R
Works well but buy two to hold a paddle on the side of a kayak
I just received my yakclip yesterday so I have not had the chance to try it out on the water, but I did test it at home. Itโs a pretty solid piece of plastic, it is not flimsy so it has good strength. It fit my Old Town Vapor 10 with no problems. My paddle snapped into it nicely, it will hold my paddle in place far better than the built in โpaddle holderโ. I ended up ordering a second one however because I want it installed on the side of my kayak and I had to position it just so to keep the paddle level. I think this should come as a 2 pack for that reason; it would be much more secure. This will make just floating around or fishing much easier for me!
S**E
Great paddle holders for my kayak.
I was planning on buying stationary paddle holders that you rivet on the kayak but saw these and gave them a try. Really easy to slip over the handles on my kayak and the clips seem to be very heavy duty. These keep my paddles on while going through the rough waves of the Atlantic until I reach calmer waters (I've been flipped a few times). I still use the safety cords as a back-up just in case these fail but so far they have worked great in keeping my paddles in place.
D**G
They're not very Universal
I purchased two of these clips to use on my 10ft Sun Dolphin. They claim to be Universal but they aren't really. They do fit on my kayak in a small 12 in section of my boat. If you move them anywhere outside of that 12-inch area they won't stay on and they pop off. They do hold the paddle nicely but you have to hold on to the clip when you remove the paddle otherwise they come off and stick to the paddle. Also if you bumped them at all they pop off. They do work for what I need them for which is to hold my paddle when I'm fishing or when I'm putting in or taking out, and luckily they were relatively inexpensive.
C**E
Keep that paddle close by and convenient!
I installed these on our two kayaks and love them! I've tried almost every brand and style of paddle holders, these are by far the best! They clip on and hold a paddle securely to the side of your kayak! If you don't like where they are you don't have to drill out rivets and drill new holes to move them, just unclip them and put them someplace else... that is so nice! I think that they work so well I'd recommend them to anyone who doesn't like to see their paddle floating away as they get in or out of their kayak!
C**Y
works great to hold the paddle, and other things
T**Y
love it, works great!!
B**Y
Very cool idea to hold my paddle with out wholes in it
P**T
Perfect for holding my paddle.
P**R
A scam for the price, the clip is not working well, it canโt even hold the paddle.
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