Matt Fishler—October 28, 2025
Great product! I used these hooks to hang my kids' bikes in the garage for the winter, which really helped free up some extra space. I drilled a small pilot hole and was able to screw them in by hand—super easy installation. They feel sturdy and well-made. Definitely recommend if you're looking for a simple, effective way to get things off the floor and organized. Read more
The country charm—December 15, 2025
These GURADESIGN heavy-duty bike hooks have been a great addition to my garage setup. If you’re looking for a simple, reliable way to hang bikes and clear floor space, this eight-pack delivers without fuss. Right out of the box, the hooks feel solid and well made. The metal is thick and strong, with no flimsy parts, and the hook ends are coated to help protect your handlebars or wheels from scratches. The 100-pound load rating is generous — they’re more than capable of holding most bikes, from lighter commuters to heavier mountain bikes without flexing or feeling unstable. Installation is straightforward. With basic tools, you can mount these to studs in the wall or into the ceiling joists if you want overhead storage. Once installed, the hooks sit tight and feel secure. I used several in my garage to hang multiple bikes, and they haven’t budged or loosened over time. Just make sure you’re anchoring into solid wood — that’s where these really shine. The 6-inch hook depth is a good middle ground. It’s long enough to hold most bike frames and wheels comfortably without the bike sitting awkwardly or scraping walls. The hooks keep bikes lifted and out of the way, which is exactly what you want when you’re trying to free up floor space or keep things organized. I also appreciate how versatile these hooks are. Beyond bikes, they’ve worked well for hanging other gear like extension cords, hoses, and even ladders. They’re not limited to just bike storage, which makes the eight-pack format really useful in a garage or shed. Overall, these hooks feel like a smart, heavy-duty solution for bike storage. They’re well built, easy to install, and handle weight confidently. If you want simple, durable storage hooks that get the job done, this set is a solid five-star choice. Read more
Louie—November 6, 2025
Easy to use, very sturdy, hold my leaf blowers and weed wackers etc on them in the garage to, Read more
Michael—December 31, 2025
The quality of these hooks is excellent. Each hook can hold up to 100 lbs when properly installed, and the size is roughly as big as a palm. Be sure to secure them into a stud rather than drywall, as this will affect the weight capacity. Once installed into a stud, the hooks hold firmly. I’ve used them to hang a push mower, weed whackers, and similar items, which has helped a lot with organization and keeping things off the floor. Pros: Sturdy, holds up to 100 lbs Palm-sized for versatile use Helps organize and declutter spaces Durable and reliable once secured Cons: Must be installed into a stud for maximum weight capacity Conclusion: Overall, these hooks are strong, practical, and ideal for organizing heavy items in garages or storage areas when installed correctly. Read more
One-Click Picks—November 9, 2025
I love these heavy-duty bike hooks! I use them in my shed for hanging all kinds of things — not just bikes. They work great on both the wall and the ceiling, and they feel super sturdy. The coating keeps them from scratching whatever you hang, and the 100 lb capacity is more than enough for my needs. Easy to install and very solid. Definitely recommend for organizing a garage or shed! Read more
Chris I—December 14, 2025
Very sturdy. Happy with these hooks. Not using for bikes Read more
GAIBR—December 12, 2025
Perfect for kid bikes to get off the garage floor. I also use them to hang random things from the ceiling. Very easy to install Read more
Tyler S.—December 27, 2025
I was worried the screw but would be too short to support the weight I needed but these are working great and supporting big bulky multi seat strollers in the basement. Very easy to install. Would buy again Read more