Rig Your Inline Planer in 5 Minutes Flat
This kit gives you everything needed to build the strongest inline planer bridle system on the market. You get two stainless steel snaps and two stainless locking D-rings, all sized specifically for planer rigging. The bridle design distributes load evenly across both tow points so your planer tracks straight instead of spinning out at speed. At $16.99, it costs less than losing a $30 planer because your hardware failed.
- Two stainless steel snaps for quick planer attachment
- Two stainless locking D-rings prevent accidental release
- Complete hardware for one inline planer bridle
- Distributes tow load evenly across both points
- $16.99 per complete kit
Stop Losing Planers to Cheap Hardware
Every offshore fisherman has watched a planer pop off and sink because the rigging failed. Brass snaps corrode. Single-point attachments twist and release. This kit solves both problems with stainless steel construction and a two-point bridle that holds under serious load.
At $16.99, it is cheap insurance for your $30+ planer and whatever lure is behind it. One kit rigs one planer, so grab extras if you run multiple planers in your spread.
At $16.99, it is cheap insurance for your $30+ planer and whatever lure is behind it. One kit rigs one planer, so grab extras if you run multiple planers in your spread.
Stainless Locking D-Rings
The two locking D-rings are the key to this system. They prevent the accidental pop-offs that happen with standard snaps under heavy trolling load. Each D-ring locks mechanically so it only releases when you want it to.
Dual Snap Quick Release
Two stainless snaps let you clip on and remove your planer in seconds. No threading line through eyes or fumbling with split rings while the boat is moving at 7 knots. Snap on, fish, snap off.
Even Load Distribution
The bridle configuration splits trolling force across two attachment points instead of one. This stops the planer from torquing to one side, which means straighter tracking and fewer tangles with adjacent lines.
How to Rig a Planer Bridle
1. Thread your trolling line through the inline planer
2. Attach the first D-ring to the planer's forward tow point
3. Attach the second D-ring to the rear tow point
4. Clip both stainless snaps to your main line via the bridle loop
5. Deploy the planer and let it pull your lure to the desired depth
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Epic Fishing Co. |
| Snaps | 2x Stainless Steel |
| D-Rings | 2x Stainless Locking |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Application | Inline Planer Bridle |
| Price | $16.99 |
What is included in this kit? +
Two stainless steel snaps and two stainless locking D-rings. That covers everything for one inline planer bridle setup. See our planer bridle guide for how to rig it.
How do I rig this bridle system? +
Our detailed guide walks through every step: Mastering the Inline Planer Bridle System. It covers setup, adjustment, and troubleshooting.
Will this work with any inline planer? +
Yes, the snaps and D-rings fit all standard inline planers. We carry the Old Salty planer which pairs perfectly with this kit.
Why use a bridle instead of a single snap? +
A single snap creates a pivot point that lets the planer spin and twist your line. The bridle distributes load across two points for straight tracking. Read more in our inline planer guide.
How many kits do I need? +
One kit per planer. Most spreads run 2-4 planers, so grab that many. Check our trolling spread guide for planer positioning tips.
Are the components stainless or will they corrode? +
100% stainless steel on all four pieces. No brass, no plating to wear off. See our swivels guide for more on stainless hardware in saltwater.
What trolling speed can this handle? +
The stainless hardware handles trolling speeds from 4-12 knots without issue. Check our trolling speed chart for recommended speeds by species.
What is the advantage over the standard planer bridle kit? +
This rigging kit includes locking D-rings that prevent accidental release under load. Compare with our standard planer bridle kit to see which fits your setup.