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The Kolpin Rhino Grip - Single (21500) is a lightweight, durable solution for securing your gear. With a capacity of up to 10lbs, it easily mounts to various surfaces, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Manufacturer | Kolpin |
Brand | Kolpin |
Model | Rhino Grip |
Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.25 x 7 x 3.25 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 21500 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 21500 |
OEM Part Number | 21500 |
H**N
Very good mount for 3-gun buggy!
I had the double mounts but they were too wide for my 3-gun cart so I went with these. Overall very good quality with following pros/cons:Pros- Can be rotated around the mount AND the claw can be 'outset' away from the mount so very versitile- Mounting hardware is very sturdy and I like the self-locking nuts- Holds heavy guns and the 'teeth' grip wellCons- Only con I have so far is that the claw doesn't seem to be seated tightly against the mount, so hoping it holds up under pressureMy Mount- I've lost so many bands, that I decided to zip tie them to one side of the claw so they'll stay (see zoom pics)- If using for a 3-gun buggy like me, make sure you understand where each gun needs to sit and mount accordingly- I also drilled a hole through the mount, into the buggy tube and inserted a sheet metal screw so there will be NO rotation by the mount.
D**K
Kolpin 21510 Rhino Rack.
After reviewing about a hundred different grips I bought 2 of these for a front rack mount. They are really nice and do a great job of holding my bow. I have the flat square rack that comes on my Polaris and it works good. Take your time on tightening them down evenly and they are tight, no movement on the bases. The arms come off the bases if you unsnap them from the bases with a c clip that holds them together as 1 unit. When assembled the arms move a little and I was concerned over this until I mounted the bow inside them and tightened down the rubber straps. No Movement at all and I drive on some rocky roads and they hold tight. With a bow try different mounting angles until you find one that holds the bow tight. You can angle the arms by unscrewing the arms from the bases and setting at a different angle until you find the one you like, them tighten back up. One of the best quality's of these grips is that you can take the arms off in about 1 minute for both and put them in your quad bag when not needing them and the bases stay on rack and then you can use the rack for anything else without have to figure out how to move the arms out of the way. Nice rubber mounting cover on the arms, no Marring or scratching of my expensive bow or gun.
M**L
We'll See...
I had high hopes for this product and still do but...I just finished installing the "Kolpin Rhino Grip XL - UTV Roll Bar Mount - 21535" to my 2012 Polaris RZR 570 roll cage. The mount fit exactly where I wanted and works just as I imagined. It's going to be great for hauling a shovel, rake, weedeater, rifle, etc. around the farm... IF it holds up.The quality of the base is outstanding. It is tight and firm around the tubing and acts like it's going to hold just fine.The upper "V" part where the equipment rides is also well made. It's got plenty of teeth to grip what you want to haul and seems like it'll last for years to come. I also like that it swivels with whatever mounting position you want and locks in place. Very sturdy.THEN there's the point where the "V" mounts to the base... It's held in place by a super thin piece of plastic that locks the two pieces together. You can EASILY wiggle it around and I feel like with one good hit, it's going to break. If you mount it completely vertically then it might be just fine as gravity is doing all of the work, but I had to mount mine at a 45 degree angle to be able to use it how I wanted. The base itself has SOME grip to the upper "V" so I THINK it'll be okay, but they could have done a much better job designing this.I'm giving it 4 stars for now because the potential is excellent, but I knocked down 1 star just for my opinion of the connection point. It may be a non-issue and get years of usability but as my title suggests... we'll see...
G**R
Nice and very useful
I really like my Rhino Grips. I use them to carry two guns on my quad. I was able to mount them to my rack even though it is square. I did however go and buy some u-bolts from home depot to secure the hardware. This made it possible to really tighten them down and secure them. While I was riding in some pretty tough terrain the plastic did vibrate but nothing came loose. It would be interesting to see if the single Rhino Grips are more stable since it is straight up and down instead of supporting the weight of two guns in a "T" design. Since they are plastic I am careful how I handle them, but I think they should hold up well to a good amount of use.
D**S
Makes a necessary addition for a gun cart
I added these mounts to a collapsible cart I got from Sam’s club. So far it works out well and way cheaper than getting an actual gun cart. This is perfect for transporting your firearms between stages while doing 2 and 3 gun competitions. As you can see from the images, the cart retains its collapsibility without being obstructed from the mounts. This was only possibly by mounting them at the rear of the cart, but that’s completely fine.
P**Y
Awesome gun mounts!
I used these to hold my Shotgun on my kayak when duck hunting. They are super sturdy and stable. I zip tied the sides so the gun just sat on the top and never had an issue. They were awesome and worked great for quick and easy accessibility. Would definitely recommend and buy again.
C**A
Gun Holder
great value for the money, easy to install, holds great, good for placing on a 4-wheeler
B**O
Great ATV accessory
These things are simply amazing and a great addition to any ATV. This is my second set because I broke one from my first set. This was completely my fault because I was pulling heavy items with a rope tied to one. These things are that tough! I often use them to pull items across the yard or to tow my kids in a sled int he snow. I also often use them to secure a snow shovel or yard tool (rake, etc.) to the rear of the ATV. Fishing poles are another great idea that secure to these nicely, although children's poles are usually too short to reach across! Of course, rifles are usually a perfect fit for these. The rubberized coating on these won't scotch anything metal. They are extremely sturdy and don't tend to bend when weight is put on them. These come with rubber "flaps" that can be used to lock items onto these mounts if you are going to be hitting large bumps, etc.
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