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YakAttack Rigging Bullet 8 32 Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of YakAttack Rigging Bullet 8 32

Allows for easy and secure mount or track installation to almost any point on your kayak. Use Rigging Bullet #8-32 threads for GT90 GearTrack with a FullBack Backing Plate. Two pack. Made in the USA and covered by our Built for Life Guarantee.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Game-changing bullet for water sports enthusiasts

When i stumbled upon this bullet-shaped gizmo, I WASN'T sure what it was for. But boy did it transform my kayaking experience! The YakAttack Rigging Bullet 8 32 is an innovative tool that simplifies rigging for water sports enthusiasts .The compact size is a plus and it fits easily into my toolkit. When I tried this product, I experienced the ease of rigging and securely tethering accessories and equipment on my kayak..

Pros
  • The YakAttack Rigging Bullet 8 32 is a game-changer for water sports enthusiasts. It's compact, easy to use, and secures rigging accessories and equipment.
Cons
  • None.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Efficient Water Sport Rigging Solution

The YakAttack Rigging Bullet 8 32 is an amazing addition to any water sport enthusiast`s gear .It provides a great solution to rigging without hassle, quickly and efficiently. The product is robust and sturdy and can withstand natural elements. The only downside is that the size may not WORK for all sports and outdoors equipment. Overall, it is a great investment for those who want a professional rigging solution..

Pros
  • Easy to use and install
Cons
  • Requires additional hardware for mounting

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Luckily it was still usable

They get the job done, but it can be tricky to work with. Nuts (I wanted something more secure than screws or rivets). One tip is to clean the holes of chips and debris. I had an issue removing plastic residue from the bottom of the holes. When I pulled out the base plate with the cords, the remains were pushed into the holes. This prevented me from screwing the studs into the base plate. It took me several tries to get the base plate out before all of my holes were clear. In addition, rigged…

Pros
  • Watersports
Cons
  • Concise Instructions