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Yakima Kickstand - Trailer Support

Yakima Kickstand - Trailer Support

Description

An elegant solution for keeping your trailer from tipping down when it's not in use. This handy kickstand easily attaches to your trailer, installs in minutes and operates with a simple release button. An ideal solution for busy adventure trips where you're loading, unloading and storing your trailer in rapid succession.

Ultra convenience: Easily attaches to your trailer to keep it from tipping down when not attached to your hitch.

Ideal for in-between use: An elegant accessory that protects your trailer; ideal for trips where you're loading, unloading and storing your trailer in rapid succession.

Easy install: Installs in 10 minutes or less, with basic assembly required.

Lightweight and tough: Weighs 2.20 lbs and won't let you down.

We've got your back guarantee: Covered by our Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Any advantage over a simple trailer jack such as Reese Towpower 74410 trailer swivel mount jack at half the price? The only advantage I can see is weight. I only carry a canoe at 75lbs at most and moving the trailer around is simplicity itself. With a canoe, I have an extended tow bar and when I take it apart for storage, I want a minimum weight on it. This stand does that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Any advantage over a simple trailer jack such as reese towpower 74410 trailer swivel mount jack at half the price?

the only advantage I can see is weight. I only carry a canoe at 75lbs at most and moving the trailer around is simplicity itself. With a canoe, i have an extended tow bar and when I take it apart for storage, want a minimum weight on it. This stand does that.