Bert's rod holders and tracks - where?

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Bert's rod holders and tracks - where?

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I like the looks and reviews for Bert's ratcheting rod holder and track system. Does anyone know where these can be seen locally? Any opinions?
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I can't speak for the Bert's, I have the Cannons. An awesome addition to the Lund and I'd never think of changing them out.

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I also have Cannon's and have been extremely happy with them. I believe the Cannon tracks are very similar to Bert's and holders may work in either track. I bought Cannon because they were available locally, although if I remember correctly one of the vendors at the Carp fishing show carried the Bert system.
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Do the cannons ratchet? Not completely necessary but I like the design that when you grab a rod the holder will ratchet up to allow you to lift the rod out rather than reaching out and over.
I will check out the cannon line again.
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Yup, they ratchet.

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