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California Boating Supply Company Danik Hook Launches New Product for 2021
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Danik Hook New Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Hook Danik Hook HD Stainless Adjustable Anchor Hook Danik Hook Heavy Duty Adjustable Anchor Hook Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Adjustable Anchor Hook
California adjustable anchor hook company, Danik Hook, recently announced the launch of their latest product offering, the new Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Anchor Hook.

POMONA, Calif. - Washingtoner -- California adjustable anchor hook company, Danik Hook, recently announced the launch of their latest product offering, the new Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Anchor Hook.

The Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Anchor Hook is a new custom design, heavier duty, version of their highly sought after Stainless Steel Anchor Hook.

"We want to continue innovating our line of products to hopefully stay on the front edge of design and desirability," explains Danik Hook President Dan Austin. "We started working on the design at the beginning of the Summer and are really pleased with the outcome and response we've had from customers we have shared it with," Austin added.

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The new hook has gone through a few design approaches, been laboratory and field tested, and was developed for years of rugged use. The new heavy duty hook has a new sleek design, durable finish, increased hook opening that accommodates up to 1 1/16" and has an increase weight rating of up to 10,000 lbs.

"As the leader in adjustable hook products we saw an opportunity," says Austin, "we wanted to address a need for a heavier duty anchor hook application in the marine industry."

The Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Hook will be available for sale in 2021, before the Spring boating season begins.  The hook will be available on the Danik Hook website (www.danikhook.com) and will be made available to the current Danik Hook dealer network as well, which a list is available on the Danik Hook website.  The retail price of the hook is $45.95.

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About Danik Hook
Danik Hook makes custom, high quality adjustable hooks for boating and outdoor activities that can easily be attached to different sized ropes, creating an instant adjustable hook without having to tie any knots. For more information or for dealer inquiries please visit https://danikhook.com/ or contact Shawn Glaspell at shawn@danikhook.com.

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