# 1
Yakima JayLow Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Folding - Clamp On
The product seems great but I have not figured out how to get it safely attached to my bars. I have an Agricover Adarac on the bed of my truck and the crossbars are 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inches square. I thought this would work well since it's for up to 3-1/2 x 1-11/16" crossbars, but it isn't secure on these. I'm going to try and figure out an alternate method for attachment though. Thule Hull-a-port Pro's are the perfect (mounting) solution but don't seem to be made any longer.
Great product and great customer service! Very easy to install, but I highly recommend to watch the installation video first. We used typical black office clips to clip the excess straps down since they came untangled when driving. Also, I recommend to purchase locks for the racks since we are concerned someone may steal them because they are so easy to take on and off.
# 2
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)
Two complete shoulder implants, 75 year old combat disabled Marine who is not quite ready to easily quit something I love. This apparatus is a solution in a box. Somewhat high procurement cost is clearly mitigated by perpetuating quantity of life. That being said, I strongly recommend outsourcing assembly and installation… it proved for me to be a somewhat daunting task. “Better to burn out than rust.”
# 3
Rhino-Rack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Folding - Clamp On
Just installed it. So far so good. Ran 2 bike cables side to side with 4 pad locks to secure it for the summer,
I bought these to support an additional kayak that I purchased for my son to use. They matched a similar pair I bought earlier for my kayak. They are affixed to a roof rack that I also purchased from etrailer.com specifically for my 2015 Acura TLX. Etrailer.com is an excellent source for quality products for your vehicle.
# 4
Rhino-Rack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Fixed - Clamp On
Easy ordering and fast, free shipping. Product was $50 cheaper on etrailer.com than from Rhino Rack themselves. I will absolutely buy from here again.
I’m very happy with this product. Very solid and easily mounted to my Aero bars. Customer service was very helpful-thank you Neil.
# 5
Rhino-Rack Nautic SUP or Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On
They fit well and I feel my Kayak is safe tied down correctly.
After attempting to mount the individual rack pieces using the “burglar proof” button head screws with the pin in the recess and the short hex wrench with the hollowed out end I discovered that no real burglar would want the rack but would rather have the kayak so the first thing I did after spending 10 minutes trying to insert the hex into the button head screws with the pin inside the recess and attempting to turn the bolts and continually being obstructed by the support pieces and the paint interference on the bolt heads with trying to get the wrench into the recess I knew it was going to be a long frustrating process so I threw them away and purchased new button head stainless steel bolts and a 4mm extended handle hex wrench to turn them. Smartest thing I ever did. You not only have to mount the rack initially but then you have to put the kayak on the roof and remount all pieces again to fit your boat. All kayaks are different to one degree or another. Having to move the individual support and retighten them with the boat on the rack is even more difficult to do than the initial mounting with these “burglar proof” bolts and hex wrench and you will be happy you threw them away before you started the entire process. Try it for yourself at first and then go get the alternate ones. Worth the little investment and stainless steel will not rust away when you want to remove the rack system in the future. Once the rack is on your vehicle and kayak in rack the tie downs supplied are very good quality. Make sure you use the recommended tie down locations and directions, two kayak body ties and ties at front and rear. Due to numerous kayak hull designs it would be nice to have each support pod have a horizontal swivel built into it so it readily conforms to the hull shape. The overall quality of the system should be the last rack you will have to purchase. I only had issues with the supplied bolts and hex wrench. I gave this rack system a three star because of the bolts and hex tool and the individual pods not swiveling and I haven't at this point transported the kayak anywhere so I am waiting to see how it handles long trips with wind loads and constant loading and unloading performances.
# 6
Malone J-Pro2 Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Fixed Arms - Clamp On
Super easy to install, quality built, rock solid paring with crossbars. Zero doubt about safety. Could not ask for a better product. Worth every penny. And they fit perfectly with the Malone crossbars for my 2019 Equinox. Customer Service via chat helped me find the one and only pair that would fit those crossbars. So glad I found etrailer.
These kayak carriers do exactly what we wanted them to do. They hold the kayak safely and securely. Easy to use and easy to install or remove. Our only problem was that we had to but longer carriage bolts for it to work on our Nissan Xterra. I definitely recommend this product. I just wish they included longer bolts.
# 7
Thule SUP Taxi XT Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier - Roof Mount - 2 Boards
looking forward to using my new racks. Thank you E Trailer.
I love my Rack it came when promised and etrailer was great believe me I will be going back to them for anything else I need I am giving them a well deserved 5 stars
# 8
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.
# 9
etrailer Kayak Carrier w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Folding - Clamp On
On my second attempt to find a carrying rack for a Pelican Mustang 100x recreational/fishing kayak, I took great care seeking out a rack that would provide at least six contact points for the boat. The kicker is trying to get good contact points to securely cradle the shape of the Mustang 100x "twin arched multi chine hull" while also cradling the edge of the deck. Delta kayaks calls a similarly shaped hull a "fusion hull". After doing a ton of google advanced searches for images for a racked up Mustang kayak model, I concluded a J-Style carrier seemed to be a secure solution. The etrailer J-Style - Folding carrier has solved the equation, and for a very reasonable price. Paired with a Sherpa Boat Roller, my 5' 4" wife can load and un-load her Mustang 100x kayak on her own for her afternoon paddles on nearby waterways. Now she needs a cockpit cover to keep out the rain, and her carrying system is complete. And etrailer made it an easy return of the first rack system I tried. Thanks etrailer!
Overall it was a pretty good experience. However I have three suggestions. 1. The washer and wing nut should be one piece. Trying to fit your hand under the rack holding the washer and wing nut trying to screw the two upside down is a challenge. 2. Strapping the kayak down, it’s difficult to get the strap in the middle of the top bar. Perhaps velcro on the top bar and strap would make it easier to begin the tie down. Finally a better video on the proper tie down procedure for the kayak would be very helpful. It’s maybe the most important part of transporting the kayak and the least part of the time spent on the transport instructions.
# 10
Thule Portage Canoe Carrier w/ Tie-Downs - Gunwale Brackets - Side Loading
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
After retiring my 1999 Chevy Silverado 4x4 pickup, I purchased a 2017 Subaru Outback as a replacement vehicle. To transport my 1981 17 foot QT17C Alumacraft canoe on the factory installed roof rack crossbars that came with the Outback, I selected the Thule Portage Canoe Carrier w/ Tie-Downs - Gunwale Brackets - Side Loading - TH819 to do the trick. With one previous transport of the canoe sitting directly on the Outback roof racks, I realized those Outback roof racks were not as durable as the racks on my truck so I sought an improvement to avoid future scuffing and scratching. I did some advance research online and couldn’t be more pleased with this purchase from etrailer.com. I now have a quality product at the right price and these gunwale brackets are a simple solution for this veteran canoe man. The padded brackets grip the canoe and stopped the scratches. The high-quality load straps are nice with the rubber pad that covers the buckle and they easily snug the canoe tight to the racks. I’m also impressed with the bow/stern tie downs that have a very nice ratchet and clip on one end and I secured the supplied hook with a bowline knot to the other end of the ¼ inch rope. The Outback did not have convenient anchor points on the front or back of the vehicle for tie down locations but I found a good solution there as well by ordering the Thule Bow/Stern Tie-Downs - Qty 2 - TH530. This works well with the tie downs I mentioned previously. One limitation to be aware of with the Subaru Outback roof racks and this product is the width of your canoe. My 17-footer measures 34 inches at its widest point at the portage yoke. I had to place the four brackets up tight against the inside roof mounting to achieve the spread and accommodate the canoe placement. The canoe ended up fitting like a glove on the padded brackets. When placing the strap to hold the canoe down to the crossbars, I ran the strap through the vehicles tie down points and then under the crossbars for added security. Total product installation time including securing the canoe can easily be achieved in approximately 20 minutes. I look forward to many more years of safe and happy canoeing. I give etrailer.com an excellent rating for the entire ordering and shipping process on top of the high level of satisfaction with the products I purchased through them. Their customer service and price ensured me that I’ll do more business with them in the future.
# 11
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.
# 12
Swagman Contour Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Fixed - Clamp On
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.
Loved the racks, seem very durable. Only downside was that the groove made for the crossbeam was quite a bit smaller than my crossbeams, but they still secured down great. You'd have to have a pretty funky set-up for these racks to not work on your vehicle. Having all the straps/tie-downs included was awesome too. Reccomend!
# 13
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.
Owned this kayak rack for one year now and hasn't given me any problems. Easy to strap down multiple kayaks. Straps work well. Instructions were easy to use for first use. Would definitely recommend.
# 14
Rhino-Rack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style - Folding - Clamp On
I searched a lot of websites before finding what I needed on etrailer.com for my 2012 Suzuki GV. I was looking for the proper mounts to install a Kayak rack system. Because my vehicle has a built in rail system it was very confusing what was needed. Thank you etrailer for hooking me up with the appropriate parts for the Rhino system, it worked great!
Terrific experience ordering from trailer. Highly recommend this company to anyone seeking to buy rook racks and kayak holders.
# 15
Yakima ShowDown Kayak or SUP Roof Rack and Lift Assist w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On
Wow is all I can say. I put the Malone cross bars on and then this went up in less than an hour. For an older very petite woman, It went up very easy. Yes, be aware shorties: you need a step stool to be able to get the rack up. I have a folding one that will go in my car. Yep so glad I did this. Thank you Paul B for the help in getting exactly what I needed.
Boxes were in rough shape from shipping but racks were in perfect shape inside. Seems well made and hopefully will be a good replacement for my hullavator which have broken gas shocks.
# 16
Yakima Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style w/ Rollers - Clamp On
Looks good. Fits good. My truck is tall. I am small. The rear roller rack makes loading the kayaks easy enough. I have not traveled with them yet.
This combo makes loading and unloading a quick and easy one man job.
# 17
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.
I had the moulded downloader and needed the folding in order to fit in the garage. The top feed for the tie straps isn't as good as the moulded J-style rack, the strap came out of one, but the kayak stayed where it needed to be. It is easy to raise and lower the rack, but I am not always sure at what angle I am supposed to set them. With the moulded J-style, they are at the perfect angle for holding a kayak. I wish the clamp that goes under the bars were a better fit for the oval bars, but they do send two different size bolts and the longer ones work.
# 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
Malone SeaWing Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On
Easy loading with a secure tie-down. This is the kayak carrier you should get the first time. I've used flat bars with foam pads - they deform the hull of plastic boats. I've used J-hook style carriers which work well and hold the boat securely without hull deformation, but they increased the windage and are too hard to load on the top of a 4WD pickup. The Malone SeaWings let me slide the kayak on from the rear of the cab while standing in the pickup bed. I use an old bath mat to protect the cab and I can have the boat loaded and tied down in about 5-10 minutes. I also think the load is much more secure than any of the other carriers I've used, especially if the tie-down strap is wrapped around the load bar. The design of the SeaWing puts the main load out on the curved portion of the hull rather than across the flatter area of the bottom and totally avoids deforming the hull. In 90-100 degree heat this is very important to me. Great product. I'll probably get a second pair so I can load two boats on the truck.
I needed a rear-loading rack because the roof rack on my Ford Ranger is up on the topper, and I needed to fit two kayaks side by side. The roof rack bars are 48" wide and the width of the two boats together is about 52". The center clamps of the Malone Seawing fit between the rack towers nicely. The Malone racks have a grippy ribbed rubber surface which is great to keep the boats in place but makes it hard to slide the boats forward. I throw a towel on them to get the boats loaded and then remove it. My Yakima rack has round bars and the Malone racks tilt on the bar when I load the boats. Easy enough to adjust them after the boats are positioned. In this regard the Malone racks would stay flat with square or aero bars. Strapping the boats down is easy. And as always, eTrailer delivery and customer service is fantastic!
# 20
Malone DownLoader Kayak Roof Rack w/ Lift Assist and Tie-Downs - J-Style - Clamp On
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
I can't lift my kayak onto my roof rack like I could when I was younger. This looked like a perfect answer to keep me actively using my kayak. It is simple to use, but it does take some strength as you have to lift your kayak onto the loader and must lift the kayak up onto the roof rack as it only loads to just before the top, so keep that in mind. The legs need to be about 6" - 8" longer as mine don't touch the ground at the connectors. I can only reach the ground with them lowered to where they are almost out of the holder. They also touch the Jeep, so I am going to have to carry something to fit between the loader and the Jeep to prevent scratching the door paint. I think if the legs were longer and they fit with both the holder/connectors then I think they might not touch the Jeep. I would have given 5 stars if the legs were long enough. It works with both my moulded J rack and my fold down J rack. It works with both style of kayaks, rounded and straight hulls.
Installing the Front Runner Kayak Carrier with Tie Downs on your 2021 Toyota RAV4
Hi, Matt with etrailer. If you have a 2021 Toyota RAV4 and you have a Front Runner platform rack or crossbars and you wanted to save a lot of space up here in carrying your kayaks from point A to point B, then Front Runner's J Style kayak carriers will make a great option for you. So let's check it out. What I like about a J Style kayak carrier is it's gonna allow you to have a lot of space up here, and that's gonna give you room to place any other items up here, anything like a roof box, basket, or any of your other gear. You could even put another kayak up here if you really wanted it to too. Our kit today is gonna come with two carriers.
How to Install the Yakima JayLow Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on a 2020 Toyota RAV4
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 2020 Chevy Spark. Now, this can be a great little way of getting either your single or double kayak up to wherever you guys want to go, as you are gonna have a nice little J-style mount. However, we can go ahead and put it in a vertical position and actually get two kayaks up on this guy. So that's gonna be a great little option for ourselves, of course.
How to Install the etrailer Kayak Carrier w/ Tie-Downs on a 2020 Toyota RAV4
Hey, everybody. Welcome etrailer.com. I'm Bobby. And today we're taking a look at the etrailer J-Style Kayak Carrier here on our 2020 Toyota RAV4. Now that's gonna be an excellent way of getting your kayak to your destination guys. You're gonna see a lot of those great features that you might see in more premium kayak carriers, but still not having to break the bank to get there.
Mount: Rhino-Rack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on a 2017 Toyota RAV4
Today we have a 2017 Toyota RAV4. We're gonna be taking a look at a pretty popular kayak carrier. This is the Rhino-Rack J-Style kayak carrier. People really like this carrier just because of the J-Style design. It makes your loading and unloading of your kayak really, really easy. It leaves a very little footprint on your crossbars.
Step-By-Step Installation Tutorial for the etrailer Kayak Carrier w/ Tie-Downs on a 2017 Toyota RAV4
Today, on our 2017 Toyota RAV4, we're gonna be taking a look at a really, really popular kayak rack. This one is the etrailer J-Style Kayak Carrier. This is one of my favorite J-style carriers, but also it's a very popular product on our website. So, don't just take my word for it. Even though I mess with all of the kayak carriers on our website. Also, people like you love it.
Setting up the Malone SaddleUp Pro Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on your 2017 Toyota RAV4
What's up, everybody It's Ajay with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna be checking out the Malone Saddle Up Pro on our 2017, Toyota RAV4. So looking a little bit closer at them, when I said this saddle's stylish, I just wanna show you how. It kinda sits in these cradles on your roof nice and flat. Now these usually take up a little bit more space than another very popular roof kayak carrier, which would be a J style. So that one looks more like a J, and has the part that juts out.
Installing the Malone DownLoader Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on your 2017 Toyota RAV4
Hi everyone. It's Evangeline here at etrailer. And today, we'll be taking a look at our Malone DownLoader J-style kayak carrier right here on our 2017 Toyota RAV4. So, the Malone DownLoader is a J-style kayak carrier, which allows you to carry your kayak right over there on your side. So, compared to saddle style kayak carriers, this gives you a little bit more room on your RAV4 to carry another kayak or other roof rack accessories. Now, this is, has a little special feature, which is that has a slight ramp at the end.
How to Install the Malone SeaWing Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on a 2017 Toyota RAV4
Hi everyone. It's Evangeline here at etrailer, and today we'll be taking a look at our Malone SeaWing Kayak carrier with tie-downs here on our 2017 Toyota RAV4. This is a saddle style kayak carrier which is created or designed in a V shape. So this style of a kayak carrier is great for when you want to kind of take care of your kayak if you're not kind of comfortable with a J style kayak carrier where it sits on its side, or if you're a fan of the rear loading way of loading your kayak, and you want to use those load assist devices that help with that, this is a great partner for that. So this has a 75 pound weight capacity which is good for your slightly heavier kayaks. Since it is a saddle style, it holds it by the whole of your hull of your boat or your kayak.
Installing the LockRack Adjustable XL Watersport Carrier on your 2017 Toyota RAV4
Hey, everybody, welcome to each etrailer.com. I'm Bobby and today we're taking a look at the Lockrack adjustable extra large watersport carrier here today on our 2017 Toyota RAV4. Now, guys, this will be a nice little way, of course, of just giving yourself a carrier to get your kayak, your canoe, or a couple of standup paddleboards to wherever you want to go. Now, this is gonna be your extra large version here today, as you guys can see, quite a lengthy rack here today on both of these ends. So these guys are really where we're getting that extra large from. Now your adapters are gonna be your basic Lockrack adapters, of course, and they will have a few included with this purchase as well, which is great.
DIY 2017 Toyota RAV4 Installation for the Rhino-Rack Nautic SUP or Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs
Hi, everyone. It's Evangeline here at etrailer. And today we're gonna take a look at our Rhino-Rack Nautic side loading and clamp-on kayak and stand-up paddleboard carrier here on our 2017 Toyota RAV4. So this is a saddle-style carrier. So compared to a J-style carrier, where your board or your kayak will be sitting on its side, here it is lying flat on your crossbars, or rather on the saddles. I personally like this if I wanna take care of my paddleboard, because then it is supported, it's kind of a custom fit around it, and I think it makes for a more comfortable ride for the board or for the kayak.
Installation: Yakima JayLow Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs on a 2017 Toyota RAV4
What's up everybody. It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna be checking out the Yakima JayLow on our 2017 Toyota RAV4. It's gonna be a J style kayak carrier, that's gonna enable you to carry your kayak up on the roof and it's a tool-free install. So it really makes it easy to install on your roof bars and get the kayak up there. Let's check it out.
Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2013 Toyota RAV4
Today on our 2013 Toyota Rav4 well be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier with a two-board capacity, part number th810. Well begin our test fit by placing the front part of the carrier onto our front crossbar. Well bring the rubber-coated steel straps around the underside of the front crossbar and hook them back into the connection points. Well then turn the gray knobs to bring the straps up around tightly against the bar. Well now place the rear part of the carrier onto the rear load bar and again bring the rubber-coated steel straps around the underside of the load bar and hook them into the connection points. Well then turn the gray knobs to bring the straps up around tightly against the bar.
Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2011 Toyota RAV4
Today on our 2011 Toyota Rav 4, we'll be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi Stand Up Paddle Board Carrier with a two board capacity, part number TH810. With a factory roof rack system on our vehicle, we'll begin our test fit by placing half of the carrier onto the front bar. We'll bring the rubber coated strap around the bar, fitting it back into the foot of the carrier, and then using the little hand knob to secure it in place. We'll repeat that process for the other side. We'll grab the other half of our carrier and place it onto our rear bar. It's important that we have both halves of our carrier lined up with each other when hauling our gear. Once we have it in place, we can repeat the same tightening process that we used at the front. We'll undo our straps and throw them over to the other side of the vehicle. We'll grab our paddle board and place it onto our carrier.
Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2008 Toyota RAV4
Today on our 2008 Toyota RAV4, were going to be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi Standup Paddleboard carrier, part number TH810. To mount the carrier to our vehicle, well take the first half and set it on top of our front crossbar. Well fit the straps around the bar, re-secure them to the head and use the hand knobs to tighten them down. With the front half secure, we can move on to the rear. Well take the second half of the carrier and place it on top of the rear bar. We want to make sure that the second half of the carrier lines up nicely with the first.
Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2003 Toyota RAV4
Today on our 2003 Toyota RAV4, were going to be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi Standup Paddleboard carrier, part number TH810. Our RAV4 is equipped with a factory roof rack, so all we need to do is mount our SUP Taxi up on the factory crossbars. Well take the first half of our carrier and set it up on top of our front crossbar. Well wrap the speed link straps around the crossbar, secure them back to the head of the clamp, and use the wing knobs to tighten it down. Well just take the second half of the carrier, make sure that its lined up with the first and repeat the same tightening procedure. With that, our paddleboard carrier is installed on the roof rack and were ready to load up.
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