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RAD Sportz Kayak Storage Rack - Dual Arms, Adjustable Straps

RAD Sportz Kayak Storage Rack - Dual Arms, Adjustable Straps

Description

The Rad Sportz Big EZ 2-Boat Rack is designed to do more than just store your kayak, canoe, or sup board- it’s designed to protect it too. Storing your boat off of the ground reduces the chances of it taking damage when not in use. Foam pads on the arms of these cradling hooks give your boat a soft place to rest and ensure it doesn’t get damaged from scraping while storing. Adjustable security straps and a maximum weight capacity of 100 lbs. per set of docking hooks help to make sure that once your boat is stored, it is not going anywhere until you take it to the water! Rad Sportz is committed to providing the consumer with the absolute best price and value on our entire line of products, which we ensure by applying a rigorous quality control process.

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SPACE SAVING- Make the most of the storage space you have available! Safely and securely stack two kayaks or canoes vertically to preserve more floor space.

STRONG BUILD- Tough steel tubing makes up the two kayak stands and the four rack hooks. Durable enough to use indoors or out! Each set of docking hooks have a maximum weight capacity of 100 lbs for a total of 200 lbs.

EASY SET UP- No need to damage your walls with permanent mounting hardware and hooks! This self-standing rack is easy to erect and just as easy to rearrange, move, or take back down once set up.

DESIGNED TO PROTECT- The strong, steel arms that hold up your boat are coated with a thick foam to protect the boat while docking or undocking. Mounting your kayak off the ground also provides protection from potential damage while not in use!

PRODUCT DETAILS- Dimensions- 24 inches (L) x 24 inches (W) x 53.1 inches (H). Racks made from iron. Protective foam coated in nylon. No cross bar or wheels included. Maximum weight capacity- 100 lbs per boat.

will this fit two hobie outbacks - Unlikely. It just fits my two Eddyline Sandpipers.

Is there a way to get an extra set of the 28" Upper post to extend the height so we can properly fit our 2 Kayaks???? Rack, as it is, is too short - I am not sure. I have 2 of my kayaks on my rack (one is a larger fishing kayak) and both fit on the rack without issue.

Anyone tried putting 2 canoes on this rack? It looks dicey. My kayaks are hanging in my garage but the canoes under my deck. Would like to relocate - TM: I doubt that you could fit canoes in this rack! I have two Necky Zoar 14' kayaks on the rack, with presumably significantly less freeboard than canoes. The lower kayaks barely fit under the upper rack. Although the spacing in the photo looks like enough, from my experience the kayaks themselves leave very little space. What you might be able to do is buy two and mount your kayaks in the bottom and your canoes on top. By the way, the quality of these racks is quite good! Good luck! Bob C

I have 14 ft 33 inches wide kayak Will this fit on rack? - I have 2 perception kayaks. An Outlaw 11.5 x 35 inches wide and a pescador pro 12 at 12' x 32 inches wide. They fit perfectly in the rack's arms. Might feel a little awkward putting them in at first but it's just that naturally you will think they are not supposed to have such an angle. I'm extremely happy with the product and it only sticks out 2 feet from the wall it is up against. I did a mod tho. I only used the rubber leg stabilizers on the front, therefore creating a small angle, leaning back towards the wall. Will recommend this product. Even the padding on the carrier arms is very thick so no damage to kayaks have been observed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

will this fit two hobie outbacks

Unlikely. It just fits my two Eddyline Sandpipers.

Is there a way to get an extra set of the 28" Upper post to extend the height so we can properly fit our 2 Kayaks???? Rack, as it is, is too short

I am not sure. I have 2 of my kayaks on my rack (one is a larger fishing kayak) and both fit on the rack without issue.

Anyone tried putting 2 canoes on this rack? It looks dicey. My kayaks are hanging in my garage but the canoes under my deck. Would like to relocate

TM: I doubt that you could fir canoes in this rack! I have two Necky Zoar 14' kayaks on the rack, with presumably significantly less freeboard than canoes. The lower kayaks barely fits under the upper rack. Although the spacing in the photo looks like enough, from my experience the kayaks themselves leave very little space. What you might be able to do is buy two and mount your kayaks in the bottom and your canoes on top. By the way, the quality of these racks is quite good!Good luck!Bob C

I have 14 ft 33 inches wide kayak Will this fit on rack?

I have 2 perception kayaks. An Outlaw 11.5 x 35 inches wide and a pescador pro 12 at 12' x 32 inches wide. They fit perfectly in the rack's arms. Might feel a little awkward putting them in at first but it's just that naturally you will think they are not supposed to have such an angle. I'm extremely happy with the product and it only sticks out 2 feet from the wall it is up against. I did a mod tho. I only used the rubber leg stabilizers on the front, therefore creating a small angle, leaning back towards the wall. Will recommend this product. Even the padding on the carrier arms is very thick so no damage to kayaks have been observed.