# 1
Rhino-Rack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Folding - Clamp On
Sturdy cradle and easy to install. Difficult to keep tie down strap looped over top of "U" bar while trying to get it over the kayak, keeps slipping down. We made a channel out of foam to keep the strap in place and now it is easy.
Just installed it. So far so good. Ran 2 bike cables side to side with 4 pad locks to secure it for the summer,
# 2
Yakima Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style w/ Rollers - Clamp On
VERY easy installation on Rhino Rack aero bar roof rack, and VERY easy kayak loading!
Works great and very sturdy no issues. I have it on a seinna van...i also bought a suction cup roller for the back window. Left it on all winterin MA. No issues in car wash either
# 3
Malone DownLoader Kayak Roof Rack w/ Lift Assist and Tie-Downs - J-Style - Clamp On
This device allows me to load/unload my kayak without help. I have arthritis in my lumbar region and after a bad MV collision cannot cartop my boat. The "downloader" makes it possible for me to enjoy fishing and kayaking in my retirement. Thanks Malone and etrailer!
Jeep wangler 2024 4xe with skyone touch top .Amazing the setup for my fishing kayak 12 feet. Everyone was looking at my setup on the road , and it was secure. Big thx to Kurt w & Paul B to recomand this kayak setup 10/10 www.Etrailer.com
# 4
Thule DockGlide Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Universal Mount
E trailer is a joy to work with. Customer Service is second to none.
The Thule DockGlide Kayak Carrier and the Tie-Downs that came with it are a very functional High Quality Product. Once the DockGlide Carrier was properly positioned on the Cross bars it attached easily and solidly with the associated hardware. The Kayak slides on and off the Carrier very easily and is quite secure once properly tied down. I enjoy Kayaking and the DockGlide Kayak Carrier enables me to get where I want to go.
# 5
Yakima JayHook Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Fixed - Clamp On
Great workmanship Instructions are clear and concise Allows for fine tuning once Kyak is on trailer.
Have only taken it out once so far but it was easy to put on and use. Could be easy for someone to steal, I put bike locks on mine to prevent that.
# 6
Swagman Tajo Wall Mounted Kayak Rack
Ordering was very easy and I really like the fact that I had reviews from others "with pictures". That helped me tremendously. The items came within 2 days (WOW). I didn't expect that. They are exactly like show and I will be installing them today. I don't expect any problems. (update after installation) I have now installed and I would have given a rating of Excellent, but I did not because of 1 problem I had. The screws that come with the product are soooo cheap that they all began to strip out as I installed them. And yes I was using the right Phillips head bit and I even had my drill set to stop if it hit resistance. The Phillips head has very small cross threads. If you look at the pics you'll see what I mean. This Phillips head is too small of threads for a larger 2" screw like this. As such, I ended up having to spend $20 on a screw extraction product (Grabit drill extraction) to get 1 of them out. I since replaced all these crappy screws with ones with better heads that are made of actual metal, not paper-mache that looks like metal. By the way, the Grabit screw extraction tool works great... Now that they're up, they look great and do perform exactly like I expected. I would definitely recommend these...
Good product, easy to install though as one reviewer mentioned, the heads of the phillips head screws easily strip out and I did so, even when forewarned. The only improvement would be if the angles were adjustable to better fit individual boats. Never-the-less the brackets are working great.
# 7
Malone MegaWing Fishing Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On
I bought two of the Malone MegaWing kayak roof rake and I am super happy I did. They are easy to load and with both kayaks up there no problem operating the vehicle. Additionally, the megawing prevent oil canning. I have had other kayak racks, but none of them compare to the Malone MegaWing. And lastly, my set up looks amazing and super sexy with both kayaks up there.
These are quality roof rack kayak carriers. I have two sets and I am able to carry two Crescent Primos on a factory 2021 Toyota Highlander roof rack fairly securely. I would be more concerned with the roof rack itself failing before these, since my kayaks plus the weight of these is near the limit my rack supports. While not a knock on those specific carriers, just be warned that getting the kayaks up and strapped down is a chore, especially after being out on the water all day. But if you are just starting out kayaking and don’t want to commit to a trailer, these are surely about as good as it gets for roof racking!
# 8
Rhino-Rack Nautic SUP or Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On
Incredibly easy to install and adjust for a perfect fit. If you’re at least 5’9” you will have no issue hoisting your kayak up onto the rack. The rotation makes this very easy. Absolutely no noise while driving. Secure, tough — I’m very pleased and would recommend this product to anyone!
They fit well and I feel my Kayak is safe tied down correctly.
# 9
Thule Hull-A-Port Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Fixed - Clamp On
Arrived quickly and was very easy to assemble and attach to the roof of my Jeep. Now that I have the initial setup complete with the proper placement of the entire system, attaching and removing the kayaks will be a breeze. Will definitely make hauling our kayaks much easier and safer.
This product is excellent. I have transported my kayak on these J Hooks several times going 70+ mph down the highway. It never moves. The bolts that come with it are short. If you have a thick roof rack, you will need longer stainless steel bolts. Make sure you you orient the blue straps with the buckle on top so you can pull down to tighten it up.
# 10
Thule Top Deck Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On
This kayak carrier works great with my factory Rav4 roof rack and 10' Tamarack Angler kayak. I did break one tightener knob but probably over-tightened it. And it was replaced for free. I can load and unload the kayak easily and it doesn't budge going down the freeway. I can even drive in and out of the garage with the kayak on the rack for easy storage hanging from the rafters.
Installed this Thule Top Deck Rooftop Kayak Carrier System with tie onto our Thule Roof rack system. Easy to install and this will carry our handmade 17' Wooden Sea Kayak. Very well made.
# 11
Thule Hullavator Pro Kayak Roof Rack and Lift Assist w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Universal Mount
Bought a pair of these to go on 59" rhino rack bars on our Outback Wilderness and am really pleased. I left the bars full width - they are not a head banger on the car - and mounted the Hullavators as far outboard as possible which means the kayaks clear the side of the car and wing mirrors without folding them in. I did have to modify one Hullavator to make the Hobie Lynx fit (36" wide Lynx = 36" max Hullavator width)
The Hullivator was for my wife to give her the option of loading and unloading by herself. It couldn’t be better. She now goes kayaking anytime she wants with little effort and no need for me to help her. Excellent product that’s worth every cent. Was super easy to install too.
# 12
Rhino-Rack Nautic Stack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Post Style - Folding - Universal Mount
've previously used the Yakima Kayak Stacker (old style), which worked fine but I always worried the straps would slip off the hook at the top while I was loading boats. They also didn't fold down, so had to be removed after use unless you wanted to look odd and cause a whistle while you drove down the road. They didn't have a universal attachment option, requiring adapters depending on the style and make of your crossbars. More recently I got the Thule "The Stacker", which is a superior solution. You thread the strap through a closed loop at the top, so you don't worry about straps slipping off while you're loading boats. They fold down after use and have a universal style attachment that fits around most styles and makes of crossbars. Good stuff. I really like the straps that come with these, as there is a rubber cover that slips over the metal cam buckle to protect your car's paint while you're tossing the strap over your boats to strap everything in. In order to shuttle our boats for river trips, we needed stackers to fit on both our cars, so it was time for another set. I had never heard of Rhino Rack before, but the lower price than Thile caught my eye, so I read about them and decided to give them a try. The Rhino Rack Nautical Stack used a closed loop at the top, which I liked better than the Yakima or Malone options, and came with the hardware necessary to install them into the C-channel of my Malone aero crossbars, which I wanted to try. I remember that with the Malone stacker, you had to buy the C-channel mount hardware separately. I really like the Rhino Rack Nautical Stack. They are a single post design, unlike the loop style of the Thule "The Stacker". I don't know if this cuts down on vortex drag, but it definitely saves you a couple horizontal inches up where the boats stack. The Rhino Rack Nautical Stack has textured rubber strips on either side of the post, which I believe is intended to cut down on vortex drag, but is also quite helpful in that boats tend to slip much less when you're just leaning them up against the post as you load up before you strap them. That's smart. The Rhino Rack Nautical Stack feels really solid. The mechanism for folding them down and locking them upright is easy to use and feels solid. Installation instructions were good. I tried to install into the C-channels without removing the rubber tubing in my Malone aero crossbars, but couldn't get the little squares to slide into the slots with the rubber tubing in place, so had to cut the tubing, slide the Nautical Stacks into place, then cut down some of the tubing I had removed and replace it in the remaining unfilled crossbar slot. That's not a knock on the Nautical Stack; just a tip in case you're trying to do the same kind of install I did. The one area in which I was less impressed was the tie-down straps that come with this kit. The metal cam buckles have no covering at all, so I'll probably still use my old Yakima and Thule straps instead and use these as backups. But overall, I think these are going to work at least as well, if not better, than the Thule option, and for quite a bit less money.
My wife and I purchased the Rhino Rack Nautic Stack to transport 4 kayaks. We considered similar products by Yakima and Thule, but the acceptable weight limit for the Rhino Rack was there deciding factor. Each of our kayaks weighs 38lbs, and the Rhino Rack was the only item that could handle this load. We were very pleased with etrailer's service and advice. George was extremely helpful. I would highly recommend buying the hood anchors and an extra set of the down straps. The tire down straps are far superior to ratchet-type tie downs that you buy elsewhere - they are strong and SOOO easy to use. I highly recommend the Nautic Stack and etrailer. P.s. we use a bike lock for the Rhino Rack and for our kayaks and they work great for overnight theft protection when we take the kayaks out of town.
# 13
Yakima SweetRoll Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On
I use the SweetRoll roof rack on my Honda civic for either my 14 foot kayak or my stand up paddleboard and it works great for both. The rolls help me load and unload more easily from the back of the car. Since I am a relatively small woman, I cannot easily lift either on to the roof on my own. The rolls on the SweetRoll combined with another roller temporarily suctioned on the trunk of the car allow me to get either of my watercraft onto or off of the car by myself.
The Sweet Roll will not support my Old Town Topwater 10.6. The brackets spread out on the crossbar under the weight. This year I will try a Yakima Big Catch. The Sweet Roll works fine with our Old Town Loons.
# 14
Malone DownLoader Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Folding - Clamp On
These kayak J-style racks worked great, AFTER I went to the hardware store and spent $20 on bolts that actually fit my truck rack. It comes with 2-5/8” mounting bolts that aren’t adequate for a heavy truck rack ( mines a Best.Wyle). I had to buy 4” bolts, lock washers, and nuts). I also wish the locking teeth were mitered instead of square. That would make them less prone to breaking and easier to align.
In the meantime, that boy is not to be in this house ever again These kayak carriers are fantastic! They combine with downloaders to make it possible for my wife and I in our advancing years to get our kayaks on top of our car.
# 15
Malone SeaWing Kayak Roof Rack w/ Load Assist and Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On
Very good advise by Lauren to purchase this product, happy to have bought it. My tandem kayak twin heron fits without problem. It's easy to install and easy to get the kayak up and down
My biggest worry is losing a kayak off the roof, and these carriers are super secure. Never had a worry. They come with ropes, and I always use them, but I've never seen the ropes get any added tension because their so secure. Also, with my bad back, these are pretty easy to load and unload. I'm 6'2 and have no trouble even though these are pretty high up on the Highlander. I always protect the car with a rug, but rarely does the kayak even touch the rug. You don't have to lift the whole weight of the kayak up to shoulder height, just get one end up to the load assist, and then slide it on, same thing in reverse to unload. Easily mount to the factory roof rack, no need for an expensive system. Took them off for the winter, and am getting ready to remount for a new year of exploring lakes and rivers.
# 16
Swagman Contour Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Fixed - Clamp On
4 on canoe rack only because of supplied lower bracket for cross member attachment.
The product is of good construction but probably due to how it fits on my crossbars it needs additional support. The crossbars for my Honda Pilot are wide blade type and these racks seem more appropriate for narrower square type crossbars. Even with the rack fastened very tightly, the rack can twist back and forth. Last year on a trip across Montana the wind was pretty gusty and it caused the front one to pivot quite a bit and we had to pull off and apply a ratcheting strap over the kayak and under the factory rails to ensure it was held tight and wouldn't move again. This year on the same trip we had bad winds but had a roof rack mounted behind these racks giving it support on the tall side. We had to strap it real good to make sure it didn't move. If we hadn't had that additional support behind it and add'l straps we probably would have had more problems. I think if the top metal bracket had a wider channel to fit our crossbars it would be much more stable. The way it is now it just sandwiches 2 metal plates between my crossbar which allows it to pivot under stress.
# 17
Malone FoldAway-5 Kayak, Canoe, and SUP Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Folding - Clamp On
Very good quality materials for the price point. No tool Assembly and installation is a bonus. I’ve used them for two weeks now, hailing in both two kayak and single kayak configurations. The lever that you pull Up/down on is going to break. Period. If you have the rotating level too tight you can’t switch it up or down and if you have it too loose, it will come unscrewed and then you have a hard time longing up that no internal thread to get it back on. Also, it’s a pain to have to move the entire system to reconfigure needs. Would be nice if it had a slide and lock back in option once on the cross bars. Pulling off 16 wing nuts isn’t ideal. The video was great, appreciated that. Do wish they had shown how to tie down when using two kayaks because once you have one on the system when you place the second on the opposite side, you no longer have access to that center rack. Shipping speed was excellent. The quality of the cam straps is impressive. I have a hand injury and so getting the bolts secured was difficult. The fact that they come with two different lengths to accommodate different rack heights was really nice. Make sure you have your cross bars 24” apart as the instructions say.
Very solid construction. Easy to use. They have been reliable. I put 2 kayaks on my roof with them then strap them from the top down.
# 18
Yakima BigStack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Post Style - Folding - Clamp On
I acquired a second kayak and needed a system to fit the factory racks on my 2011 Toyota RAV4. Etrailer.com has always had information on what fits and has always had the item needed for the job. I attached the Yakima BigStack to the top with ease, and, with one other person to hold the kayaks while I secured, tied two of them down for a long road trip to Northern Minnesota. The system worked just fine. The only caveat was in the configuration of multiple boats in the instructions. The diagram has two boats on the same side of the posts, however, I found it more secure to put one on either side ( other reviews of this product on different Internet sites have found similar results.) The boats made it through the trip with no shifting.
Where do I start? I've been whitewater kayaking for 22 or so years now. I've always used used either Yakima or Thule products... Until I bought a 2015 Nissan Rogue with a naked roof. The curvature of the roof and large door jams mean that Yakima and Thule can't make racks for them. I went to a place that does custom installs and again because of the curvature of the roof, they couldn't give me a rack. This meant no kayaking which is really bad news. Enter the Rhino rack system. I purchased the feet, the fit kit, the cross bars and a Yakima "big stack" stacker. The first issue I had is the reccomended size for the Nissan Rogue is only 48 inches. Way too small too haul 4-5 (very light) whitewater kayaks. I called etrailer and they were SUPER helpful, told me I can buy the 65 in cross bars and they'll work fine. I held my breath and placed my order. I was nervous leaving my trusted name brands. The order arrived super fast (they told me it would arrive by Friday but it actually arrived on Thursday) and everything was packaged rock solid. I was impressed. I read the instructions and put the rack system on my car. It took about a hour (it was hot and I worked slowly) but the rack system is SUPER SOLID. I love it. Rhino might have a "forever" customer out of me. -The rack system is very stable. I can't move it with my hands by pushing or pulling. -The rubber stripping you put on the top and bottom of the bar is an awesome added feature AND it reduces wind noise. -Adding the fairing reduced wind noise even further. With four boats on the roof you couldn't hear any extra noise. The ONE thing I dislike is that you need to use the supplied Allen wrench to take the rack on and off the car. It's a small complaint, but other systems I've used in the past don't have them. I paid much less for this system than I would have if I purchased one of the aforementioned systems, but I'm really really satisfied with the product. We will see how well it holds up over long-term use, but it looks awesome!
# 19
Thule Portage Canoe Carrier w/ Tie-Downs - Gunwale Brackets - Side Loading
Great canoe rack! Fast service!!
As all Thule products the Thule universally mounted canoe carrier is great. It came with all required items for safe and easy canoe transportation. There are two straps with pull to fasten for the canoe down, two tie down ropes for each end with nice pull tight and release mechanisms for the cord as well, along with two straps to fasten to the canoe ends used with the pull to tighten cords. The Chevy traverse cross bar had to have the plastic end caps removed for use with Thule canoe carrier. This was because my canoe took up the entire cross bar width to allow for Thule mounts. It is not a big deal to remove the plastic end caps. They only provide a finished stream lined look. Happy and Safe Canoeing
# 20
Rhino-Rack Nautic Roof Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On
The Rhino Rack cradles, straps and hardware are all good quality and I have no complaints. The only issue I have, and the reason for only a 4 star rating, is the supplied M6 x 40mm Security Head screws are too long for the factory cross bars on my roof rack. When I first installed the cradles if I had tightened the screws all the way, the ends would have dug into the roof and paint, even before I added the weight of the kayak. In checking, I can purchase some M6 x 25mm Security Head screws from Amazon, but frankly part of me feels that for what I’ve already paid for this kit I shouldn’t have to spend another $15 for the correct length screws, plus the package has 20 screws and I only need 8. However, it appears that is exactly what I will have to do. At least they will be stainless steel, rather than the cheaper material the current screws are. Plus I will have extras for when/if the head strips out. I would suggest Rhino Rack consider included in their kit two sets of screws to meet this need. Keep the length they have, Judy add a set of 25mm. I’m still happy with the purchase but not 100%. I do like how the kayak slides easily on the rear felt lined cradles. Plus Rhino Rack includes every tie down strap that you will need, e.g. one each for the bow and stern in addition to two straps intended to secure the kayak directly to the roof rack cross bars. I would highly suggest you get in the habit of using all four straps, you really don’t need to have a gust of wind lifting the nose and tearing the roof rack off your vehicle. Can happen! My brother-in-law lost his roof rack exactly in this manner. So happy yakking and safe travels down the road. By the way I have paired these cradles with the Rhino Rack RTL002 T-Load Hitch Mounted Load Assist and Support Bar for 2” Hitches also purchased from eTrailer. I’ve attached some photos showing my first and second attempts to solve my dilemma. I need to order the replacement screws. First attempt after dark was a large flat washer, then the next day I added some nuts under the large washer. NOTE: Photos may post in reverse order.
This product was very easy to install. I had it installed in about 15 minutes and my kayak on the roof a few minutes later. The only issue I had was one of the tie-down straps was broken (stitching was not complete or something). Other than that, this product was great! The customer service (Carol and Neil) were great also, helping with the strap problem. Thank you again!
Test Fitting the Kuat Class 4 V2 Kayak Roof Rack - 2024 Subaru Outback Wagon
Hi everyone, I'm Evangeline here at etrailer. Today we have the Kuat Class 4 V2 Kayak Carrier. We're taking a look at how it fits here on our 2024 Subaru Outback. In this video I'm gonna show you where I have this kayak carrier installed, where I think is the best spot for the best experience out of it, and I also have some extra tips and tricks for how to make your kayak carry experience a little bit better. This kayak carrier does come with its own cam buckle straps as well as bow and stern ropes, but what I'm using today is the etrailer kayak strap kit, and that's mainly because I've been working with a bunch of different kayak carriers today and this one is my favorite and easiest one to get set up. Now with where we attached our kayak carrier, here on the Subaru Outback, we do have an aftermarket roof rack, the one from Inno.
Test Fitting the LockRack Series-X Universal Watersport Carrier - 2024 Subaru Outback Wagon
Hi, everyone, I'm Evangeline here at etrailer. Today, we have the LockRack Universal X Kayak Carrier. We're gonna take a look at how it fits right here on our 2024 Subaru Outback. And I have some different specs and measurements that we're gonna talk about, so that way, you can get the best out of this kayak carrier. This is gonna be a super easy to use carrier that I tend to use for my trips, so let's see if it's a good fit for yours. I love to go on quick spontaneous kayaking trips.
Set up: Rhino-Rack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on a 2022 Subaru Outback Wagon
Hey everyone, Charles here at etrailer and today we're taking a look at the Rhino-Rack J-Style Kayak Carrier on a 2022 Subaru Outback Wagon Wilderness. These are gonna be great for transporting a kayak as well as saving a lot of room in your cross bars for more accessories, like a cargo basket, another kayak, maybe even a bike. It's gonna be made out of steel, so it's gonna be very durable, lasts a long time. It's also finished with a black powder coat making it corrosion and rust resistant as well. The kayaks sit on these foam pads and this is a hard rubber down here at the bottom and it just keeps it protected, free from any scratches or anything like that. The buckles that tie down your kayak are gonna be coated in this rubber material, so if you are a little bit shorter than me and need the buckle over here, you can have that peace of mind knowing that it's not gonna scratch up your kayak as well.
DIY Install: etrailer Kayak Carrier w/ Tie-Downs on your 2022 Subaru Outback Wagon
Hey, everybody, welcome to etrailer.com, I'm Bobby. And today we're taking a look at the etrailer J-Style Kayak Carrier here, on our 2022 Subaru Outback wilderness. So if you guys are looking for a way of getting your kayak wherever your destination might be taking you, well this is gonna be a great little option for you. Why I like it It is a very decent carrier, gonna get you a lot of those features you might start seeing in some of your more premium carriers, and I'm a really big fan of the strap kit that comes with this guy. Honestly, we try to pump it to a lot of the other Kayak carriers out there because you're getting a lot of just decent fabric here. I love the protection we get on our cam buckles, things like this little felt protection on them, protecting your kayak and the roof of your vehicle, which is great, but honestly the anchors that make this a lot easier to get in the hood and the back hatch of your vehicle, really make it awesome for itself.
Setting up the Malone DownLoader Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on your 2022 Subaru Outback Wagon
Hey, everybody. Welcome to etrailer.com I'm Bobby. And today we're taking a look at the Malone Down loader J Style kayak carrier, here on our 2022 Subaru Outback wilderness. So this is gonna be a pretty decent way, guys of getting your kayaks up on the roof of your vehicle. That way we can start having some fun with our kayaks and we are gonna have a 75 pound own capacity with his bad boy. So I think most of us are gonna be pretty much well in line to get our kayaks to where we wanna go.
Installation: Yakima JayLow Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on a 2022 Subaru Outback Wagon
Hey everybody welcome to etrailer.com, I'm Bobby and today we're taking a look at the Yakima JayLow J-style kayak carrier here on our 2022 Subaru Outback Wilderness. So, this is an awesome way of getting your kayak on the roof of your vehicle, making sure you have your favorite water sport with you wherever your destination might be taking you. What I really like about this guy, we have a decent little ramp assist here. Makes it a little easier to get your kayaks up. But I think the pride and joy of the JayLow here is the ability to actually secure your carrier to your cross bars. Now, there are gonna be a lot of J-style kayak carriers available here at etrailer.com.
Setting up the etrailer Kayak Carrier w/ Tie-Downs on your 2021 Subaru Outback Wagon
Hey, everybody. Welcome to each trailer.com. I'm Bobby. And today we're taking a look at the E trailer kayak carrier with tie down kits here on our 2021 Subaru Outback wagon. Now this can be an excellent way of getting your kayak on the top of your car and get it to wherever you need to take it. Now, each trailer tire carrier is going to offer you a lot of great advantages that you might start seeing on some of those higher premium carriers without actually having a dip in the bank account to do so.
Will the etrailer Kayak Carrier w/ Tie-Downs Fit Your 2015 Subaru Outback Wagon?
Today on our 2015 Subaru Outback, we're going to be doing a test fit on the etrailer J-Style Kayak Carrier. So I've already got it loaded up just to give you a good idea of what it looks like and how it's gonna hold our kayaks. It is a J-Style, as I said in the intro, so it's gonna prop up our kayaks. Now this system's gonna come with everything you need to safely transport your kayak. We've got the bow and stern straps, and then we got the two center straps here to go around our hull.Let's go ahead and take a look at our Outback's roof. Now, like I said, it is a universal mount system, but I've got it attached to our Subaru's factory cross bars.
Fit Verified: Rhino-Rack Nautic SUP or Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on a 2015 Subaru Outback Wagon
Today on our 2015 Subaru Outback we're going to be doing a test fit on the Rhino Rack Kayak Carrier, part number RR570. The kit includes everything you're going to need, including four saddle mounts, straps, hardware, and tools needed for installation.Now these saddle mounts pivot, which allows you to load and unload the kayak from the side of the vehicle. They also feature a flexible base, which contour to the lines of the kayak. The base is also a rubber material, and that helps prevent any damage or scratches to your kayak. Now the saddle mounts are a clamp on style, which will work with most factory and aftermarket roof rack systems. As you can see here, they're a perfect fit for our Subaru's factory roof rack.And we'll go ahead and remove the straps, so we can take a better look at everything.
Thule SUP Taxi Watersport Carriers Review - 2013 Subaru Outback Wagon
Today on our 2013 Subaru Outback, we're going to be test-fitting the Thule SUP Taxi. This is a stand-up paddleboard carrier. It's designed for mounting on a roofrack crossbar. It's part number is TH810. Our stand-up paddleboard carrier's going to offer a two-board capacity. As you can see, we've already got the rear installed onto the vehicle. To finish up our test-fit, we're going to place the front half of the carrier onto the front roof line of the vehicle.
Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2011 Subaru Outback Wagon
Today on our 2011 Subaru Outback Wagon well be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi stand up paddleboard carrier with the two board capacity part #: TH810. Well begin our test fit by placing the front part of the carrier onto our front bar. Ill bring the rubber coated steel straps around the underside of the bar and hook them into the connection points. Well then turn the green knob to bring the straps up around tightly against the bar. Well then repeat the same process for the rear part of the carrier. With everything tied down and secured were ready to load up our paddleboard.
Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2006 Subaru Outback Wagon
Today on our 2006 Subaru Outback Wagon, we'll be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi Stand Up Paddleboard Carrier with a two board capacity part number TH810. With the factory roof rack system on our vehicle, we'll begin our test fit by placing half of our carrier on to our front crossbar. We'll bring the rubber coated strap around the bar, fitting thatback into the front of the carrier. We'll then use a small hand knob to secure it around our bar. We'll move to the other side and repeat this process. We'll grab the other half of our carrier and place it onto our rear bar. On this specific vehicle, both feet will not fit on the narrower part of our crossbar, so here on the passenger's side we're going to let our foot sit on the thicker part of our crossbar, and that is going to be okay as long as we get that strap secured around there.
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