One of our best selling items! This grappling hook is perfect for all the odd objects your magnet can't quite grab.
- Saw tooth prongs: this claw has strong, non-slip serrated prongs for a firm hold.
- Foldable: the claws can be expanded and collapsed for easy transport
- Premium Quality: our grappling hook claws are made from SUS304 stainless spring steel, are extremely durable and built to last, and won't easily bend or break.
Magnet Care & Help
For additional informations and help go to our buying guide or take our Quiz.
Choosing a magnet is different for everyone based on where you plan to Magnet Fish, how experienced you are and budget. Take our Magnet Fishing Quiz or check out our Buying Guide for help. Or feel free to email us!
To prolong the life of your magnet, rinse and dry thoroughly after each use. It also
doesn't hurt to rinse your ropes and wring them out.
Do not store anything damp in our airtight cases. This will lead to a corroded magnet, compromised rope and a smelly airtight case.
Due to the abrasive nature of magnet fishing, the surface coating will eventually become scratched, but that will not affect the pull strength of the magnet. To prolong the life of your magnet, consider adding an additional marine protectant or fluid film to help inhibit corrosion.
If you’re magnet fishing in saltwater you may want to consider one of our anti-corrosion magnets. These are made with a special stainless casing which makes them corrosion resistant.
Although it has the appearance of solid metal, neodymium actually behaves more like a ceramic and can crack/chip. Do not use in shallow or rocky waters. Consider our anti-collision magnets if you target these areas. WE ARE UNABLE TO REPLACE MAGNETS WHICH CHIP OR CRACK DURING USE, AS THIS IS AN INHERENT RISK OF MAGNET FISHING.
Heat above 160° F can permanently demagnetize your magnet.
Large magnets have a very strong attractive force and improper handling could cause severe pinching/crushing injury. Use caution!
Neodymium magnets are not toys. Keep away from children.
Pacemakers and other sensitive electronics can be adversely affected by strong magnetic fields. If you wear a pacemaker, do not handle strong magnets.
If you are using magnets to hang heavy objects, choose a weight rating that greatly exceeds the object to the hung. Our weight ratings are based on ideal conditions. Surface conditions and metal thickness greatly affect magnet capacity.
Breaking strength of our double-braided ropes:
Paracord : 649 LBS
¼” : 1,680 LBS
⅓” : 3,840 LBS
0.40” : 5,680 LBS
These breaking strengths are with a direct pull, no bends, kinks or other loops. All kits ship with rope that is sufficiently strong for the magnet when held under its own power. When magnets are wedged and require mechanical assistance to break free it is possible the force needed exceeds the breaking strength. It is best to exhaust all avenues of recovery prior to using mechanical force due to the potential for the rope to break. Shop our Ropes Collection.
It's not unusual for your magnet to get stuck; sometimes on a heavy object (like a metal pier column) or wedged between some rocks. When this happens, try these solutions;
Try pulling firmly and steadily but not with all your might to assess if you're freeing it or making it worse.
Pull from different angles (for example, the other end of the pier or the opposite side of the boat launch.)
Put a lot of slack in your rope and let the current (if there is one) work for you, moving your line into a new position.
If it’s safe and you can swim, go in after it! Some snorkeling gear will make this a fun and relatively effortless endeavor. You can actually pull yourself down the line directly to the magnet to visually assess the situation and free your magnet or you can stay on the surface and swim your line over and then past the point of hang up and free it from a different vantage point.
If all else fails, you might try a more aggressive approach with a bumper winch or come along. But beware, this can possibly stretch your rope to the breaking point.
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great hook, but the pins and "c" clamps need to be more robust. a new pin with threads near the end and a self locking ss nut?
i purchased on grappling hook and the first time i used it i lost one of the arms and within a couple of hours another fell off in my hand. i wasn't trying to bring up the titanic, but when i contacted your company, the service was excellent the young lady checked with her people, and they sent me a replacement hook. i do recommend you improving the pin and "c" clip assembly. with maybe a pin that is threaded at the end and a self-locking ss nut. just saying.
Grappling hook
I just received my hook and took it out of the box. I have yet to use it but I will say this thing is built like a beef! I can just tell it’s going to be good. Feels very well built and out of good material. I can’t wait to throw it in the water. I wear a size 10 shoe and I will add a pic below of it compared to my shoe. It feels like a very well built product and the teeth on the hook feel like they won’t get worn down easy after time of hooking to things. Can’t wait to use it!
Sturdy
Pretty good. Crawling up the side of a building like batman the hook preformed flawlessly. Unfortunately, the rope tied to said hook did not perform so well. Or half assed at best. It broke halfway up the side of said building. Luckily, I was barely above the first floor so only 1 broken ankle. I hope the hook is still there when I heal. It held like a champ!
Great product
This grappling hook is very well built. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of it. It is nice that it is collapsible and easily fits in the case with the rope (we bought the one sided magnet kit with it). It works exactly as designed and helps pull up large or heavy objects. Well worth the price. Buy with confidence.
Magnet and grappling hook combo
Very good quality items.Strong,durable,and well put together.