Lindy Drift Control Boat Bag Parachute Anchor: Keep Your Boat Secure in Heavy Currents and Waves

Experience the ultimate drift control with the Lindy Drift Control Drift Sock Boat Bag Parachute Anchor! This boat anchor is designed to provide you with the best possible drift control for your fishing boat. It is easy to install, has a great design, and is built with top-notch quality, giving you the best value for your money. With the Lindy Drift Control Drift Sock Boat Bag Parachute Anchor, you can be sure that you will have the best drift control for your boat.

Key Features:

To Slow Your Drift When The Wind Kicks Up Is To Follow Breaklines Or Other Fish-Attracting Structure. When the wind kicks up, a great way to slow your drift is to follow breaklines or other fish-attracting structures. This is an easy and cost-effective way to ensure that you stay on course and make the most of your fishing experience.
78
B2B Rating
57 reviews

Review rating details

Easy to install
92
Design
78
Durability
78
Overall satisfaction
77
Value for money
77
Build quality
78
Sturdiness
76
Size
76
Customer support
81

Comments

Garey Bennett: Very effective at slowing my trolling speed

Canada on Dec 07, 2023

Gary Gundy: Every walleye fisherman needs one or two of these. Works great

United States on Oct 21, 2023

Scott S: Works great to control drift speed.

United States on Aug 10, 2023

Brian: This is a very basic drift sock. I bought the 24" version for my 14' jonboat. I wouldn't recommend anything smaller. Works well, the only recommendations I would have is a drawstring at the exit end of the sock to add adjustability and I also zip tied a piece of foam pipe wrap around one of the sock straps, to keep it from sinking when not in motion. This also stops it from twisting. Some higher priced socks have a small flotation foam piece embedded in the sock.

United States on Feb 27, 2023

Dave S: Much better quality than last cheap one I owned. Bit harder to deploy but works better to slow boat and stays open without twisting lines.
I like the flotation sewn into the top of the bag and the bouy float on the tow line.
Could use a heavier trip line than the thin cord included.
Overall very impressed with the quality and hopefully will last longer than the 10 years I got out of the prior cheap one.

United States on Jan 14, 2023

Dwayne Colley: This drift sock is awsome. I have a 17ft boat and this worked like a charm. Heavy duty materials, this seems really well made.

Canada on Sep 02, 2020

Jim: Overall I am very satisfied with the Lindy Drift Control Magnum 60" drift sock. It came with the harness and float attachment as well. The only thing that I was not happy with was the fact that some of the bright orange paint from the styro-foam float transferred to the drift sock and harness (which does not impact the socks' performance however from a cosmetic perspective it is not very pleasing to look at).

Canada on Nov 01, 2019

Bill: Very good product. Well made.

Canada on Jul 21, 2019

MOUNTAINBOYMOUNTAINBOY: Its a great sock , made well . i have 14 foot boat with 15hp 4 stroke and by luck ordered the 30 instead of the recommended 24 and glad i did. I recommend go 30 on your first choice ! i can just raise trolling idle a smidgen above its idle to get a 2mph troll cruise for diving crank baits. you wont need dump cord ! Its easy to pull in and empty as it, I used orange pool noodles for line floats . perfect! Will it spook fish pulling as a sea break ? possibly? but I have caught over 20 big bass in 8 houres of pulling break so don't seem that bad. in fact i think the blob floating behind boat brings them closer because of curiosity. Would I buy this one again! YUP

Canada on Jul 08, 2019

ksbk: I have a 26 foot Sea Ray and I was looking for a both a drift anchor and a trolling brake for lake fishing. I ordered a 30 inch model which is less than recommended because I am an engineer and I just couldn't see how the manufacturer's recommended anchor was needed (much larger). When I received the package it said in red letters "not to be used as a trolling brake." But the fish were calling and there is nothing like a field test. Short answer is that is worked fine as a trolling brake. Trolled for hours and it reduced the speed from 3.5-3.7 mph to 2.8. I tied it off to a cleat on the port side and the force exerted on the rope was not extreme. The boat tracked straight ahead. I used some existing rope and a float to hook it up instead of buying the custom rig offered by the manufacturer. While trolling the rope was not stretched tight but had some give to it. The sock/brake was easy to retrieve and folded up into a nice compact package for restowing. In short, I am very happy with the product both as a trolling brake and as a drift anchor and I recommend it.

United States on Mar 29, 2016



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