Tired of wrestling your kayak off the garage floor? These padded stands lift your boat to a working height so you can clean it, rig it, or just admire it like the glorious fish-slaying vessel it is. Folds flat. Works anywhere.
If you've ever tried to clean, rig, or inspect your kayak while hunched over on the ground, you know how fast your back files a complaint. The Elevate XL brings your boat up to a usable height, so you can work standing up, not squatting like you lost your keys in the grass.
Those high-seat, fully-rigged tanks need serious support. This stand holds up to 150 pounds, so it can handle wide hulls, pedal drives, and gear-heavy setups without wobbling. Perfect for prepping the boat before launch or giving it a rinse after a muddy day on the water.
Dragging your boat onto concrete or sawhorses might work in a pinch, but it's not great for long-term hull health. The Elevate XL uses full-length foam padding to keep your kayak cushioned while it rests. No pressure points, no mystery scratches, no regrets.
It's not another piece of gear you'll trip over in the garage. When you're done, just fold the legs and stash it behind a shelf or under the boat. Setup takes seconds. Break-down takes less. It's there when you need it and invisible when you don't.
The powder-coated frame stands up to whatever is in the air - salt spray, garage grime, spring pollen, or just good old-fashioned humidity. Whether it lives on the dock or in the basement, this thing is built to last through it all without flaking out.
The wide stance and simple cross-brace structure give this stand a low center of gravity, so there will be no tipping when you lean on the boat to reach your tackle box or clean off that last stubborn leaf. It stays steady so you can get the job done.
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If you need to get your kayak off of the ground, off of the grass, onto your dock, this is gonna be a look at the Malone Elevate XL Storage Rack. So my name's Evangeline, right here at etrailer. We're be covering some of the capabilities of these stands, talking about why you may or may not need them, and we'll go over some options for storage when it comes to carrying your heavy kayaks or canoes. Now many people are perfectly content with their kayaks are sitting in their garage or sometimes leaned up in the corner against a wall or just letting it hang out in their backyard. But other people, especially once you lift up a kayak that sat on the grass for any amount of time and they notice maybe the grass has died or there might be bugs underneath, start looking for other solutions. Now, for me personally, I like to go to the lake every summer and there are kayaks over by the dock, but they're stored in a hard to reach spot simply because they don't want the kayaks on the grass.
So a stand like this, where during the summertime, I would just set these up and then keep the kayaks on it would be wonderful, because then the kayak is elevated up and off the ground. These stands are so easy to set up, and then when the season is over, just fold them back up and store the kayak away. That's a situation where I would use this. If have any situations where you think this would be really helpful for you, I'd love to hear your story. Might inspire me for my kayaking adventures.
With this, you get two stands and together they can carry up to 150 pounds. You have these foam pads that will support the whole of your kayak, but your kayak or your canoe is going to be resting on these straps. It's simply a matter of just unfolding it and setting it up. This kayak doesn't take up that much space, but when you start venturing into the larger canoe territory, storage space is definitely at a premium. So this stand lifts up your boat about 30 inches in height.
So imagine with a larger canoe, all that real estate underneath is now open for business. Now I love kayaking, and while this would work great for me, I also have to consider that I like going on adventures with friends. So I don't have to think about just one kayak. I start thinking about multiple kayaks, bringing some paddle boards, or even a multi-person canoe. In those cases, this stand can only carry one boat.
You could get multiple stands, but that's also a lot of space that you're taking up in your garage or in your backyard. So I would recommend taking a look at some other double decker options that we have here. Malone has some good options for kayak or standup paddleboard combos. We have some cool options from Racks Go where they make some great kayak racks, and those are gonna be good when you have more than one boat. But if you're looking for a quick and easy way to get your kayak up and off the ground and easily accessible, especially during this summer or kayaking season. This right here was a look at the Malone Elevate XL Kayak or Canoe Storage Stand. My name is Evangeline, right here at etrailer. I hope you enjoyed this journey.
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