

⚓ Dock Like a Pro, Float Like a Boss!
The EVERSPROUT 5-13 Feet Telescopic Boat Hook is a lightweight, rust-resistant anodized aluminum docking tool that extends over 15 feet, supports over 100 lbs of push/pull force, and floats if dropped. Designed for professional-grade boat handling, it features foam grips and a corrosion-proof build, making it the ultimate companion for saltwater and freshwater boating.
















| ASIN | B07HHKRFNT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,939 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Boat Hooks |
| Brand Name | EVERSPROUT |
| Color | Blue, Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,098) |
| Date First Available | October 13, 2018 |
| Handle Material | Double Non-Slip EVA Foam Hand Grips |
| Included Components | Twist-On Boat Hook, Eversprout Telescopic Extension Pole |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 56 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Manufacturer | EVERSPROUT |
| Material | Rust-Resistant Anodized Aluminum |
| Model Name | Boat Hook |
| Package Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
| Part Number | JY-ISNE-IFAT |
| Size | 12' Pole |
| Style | Boat Hook |
P**L
Good quality and very flexible telescoping boat hook.
Well made and easily adjusted. Compact enough to place in compartment in the boat, but extends enough to be of use when docking.
D**C
Best Boat Hook Period
Very sturdy and well built hook. My other new one on the boat is suppose to twist to unlock. Not sure if salt air or what but its hard to open or cant even open it. Its about 2-3 months old under cover on stern of boat plus im in covered moorage. Very impressed with the ease of use on this hook and how sturdy it is. We use it to keep the stern from touching the dock when leaving and returning as as space is a tight fit for the boat. I love how you can just pop the clip open, extend to where you need and then lick it down. Flawless! Will not bind up like the twist one we had did. Also, it arrived missing the screw on hook. I emailed the company my order number and address and the missing part was shipped immediately Very good product and customer service! I think we will buy another for home use and replace my twist type i have always hated. Plus get some attachments for the head of it.
B**S
Durable for my needs
Exactly what I needed. I use it for knocking dead branches out of my trees and retrieving my stuck fishing lures. Seems durable for what I need.
A**R
Decent.
Not a bad little pole hook. It extends quite far, but gets weaker as it gets longer. Very light weight, but feels relatively sturdy. Quick flip locks make extension very fast when on the go. Good for pulling smaller items that go overboard, but I wouldn't use it to dock or pull a body out of the water. Tip when using: try to set the length to exactly what you need for the task at hand. Avoid extending farther than you need as it becomes very flimsy the longer it gets. If you pick up a six pack at full extension, it feels like it may break.
S**K
Yes, it does screw right onto a Mr. Longarm pole.
Yes, it does screw right onto a Mr. Longarm pole. I almost dropped my pool net into the pool. So I thought I needed something to get it out in case that were ever to happen. I've got several Mr. Longarm poles that this can work with. Well-made, very solid.
G**N
Extend your reach!
I bought this not only to help dock my boat, but to reach fishing lures that I manage to get hung up. I have it often for that and have saved many hooks and lures - enough to pay for this boat hook. I make sure it’s on my boat every time I go fishing.
L**Y
Changed my review from 5 to 1
Bought this boat hook in December loved it, and price and quality. Even gave it 4-5 stars. Well I’ve been using it on the water for a month now most of May and half of June and boy have I changed my mind. It is garbage. First the locking clips don’t hold and it will telescope when you need to push or pull with it. When it gets wet the locking clips hold even less. Second, they painted it black. Holy mackerel does it get hot. It gets so hot I had to dip it into water to cool it so I could hold on to it. My old silver one didn’t get that hot. So if you want a real working boat hook these telescoping ones are crap. After owning a high quality telescoping hook that my kids bent, and now this ever sprout 3 section telescoping hook that won’t lock and slips when you need it most, I’m changing over to a wooden shaft fixed length boat hook. Why?? Cause in an emergency like trying to save a person or pet, or when coming into a dock when conditions are bad, you need to be able to depend on your equipment. The US Coast Guard still uses 12 foot (one piece) wood boat hooks. Strong,durable,a little on heavy side, never to hot or cold to touch with bare hand, and they float. If made right a metal hook on wood shaft boat hook when dropped in water the hook goes down and the handle will stick straight up, out of the water, so you can grab it. Some times old tech is the best tech. I’m buying a 6’6” wood shaft ( stainless hook) boat hook. Cause I need dependable when things go sideways.
C**C
Best tool on the boat, great quality
We use a mooring ball and this makes tying up so much easier. We used it (fully retracted) to grab the mooring buoy in a storm with high winds and choppy waves. It did an awesome job and if it was going to fail, that was it's chance, but it did not. If you are dealing with heavy loads or big boats, do not try to use it extended because it loses it's strength. If you are familiar with boating you will know they are designed to be used for loads when retracted. But extended is great for grabbing a dock line, something that fell overboard or anything else out of reach. For $38 this is well worth the price.
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