Hooker Handsfree Self-setting Wheelchair Fishing Rod Holder
- Brand
- Inclusive Technologies
- SKU:
- MPFR-HFR
Watch the video. Automatically springs up to set the hook when a fish bites, then maintains constant tension on the line when reeling in with our Mpowr Electric Reels. Ideal for individuals with no arm movement who would not be able to pull up on the rod to set the hook. It's also great for easily distracted fishermen who prefer to socialize and beverage and not need to pay super close attention to the line when a fish is biting.
Force and tension can be adjusted by using one, the other, or both springs simultaneously.
With both springs disconnected, it simply hinges allowing a user to manually set the hook and fight a fish.
Styles
- Wheelchair Seat - plus Slide under the cushion between legs or to either side
- Drop into any Rod Holder on Dock, Pier, or Boat
Complementary Products
- Designed to work with our complimentary MPowR Electric Reels with a bite, puff, foot, eye wink, or any other ability switch to set the hook and play the fish.
- GPS-guided Drone Fishing Boat replaces the need to cast by precisely dropping your bait in 16 pre-programmed locations up to 1500 ft away and returning to you automatically with the push of a button.
Is mounted on a 12"x8"x1/2" base of black marine plastic placed under the wheelchair cushion in the morning before getting up. When ready to fish, the rod holder is inserted into the base between the legs. It can be adjusted closer or farther away from the user.
The rod holder can also be removed from the plastic base and attached to the mounting track on the sides of many power wheelchair seat frames or clamped over round tubing with an optional hardware kit.
The hands-free self-setting spring-loaded rod holder drops into the black tube mounted to the plastic base and can be used with almost any other rod holder on a boat, dock, or pier, accommodating various situations or fishing locations.
Many users with dexterity limits will require the assistance of a friend to bait the hook, push down and set the hands-free rod holder, and take a fish off the hook.