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Replacement foam block for Malone rooftop kayak carrier makes it easy to transport a kayak on most truck rack crossbars. Foam blocks provide a safe surface between your truck ladder rack and your boat. Straps and tie-downs not included.
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Hey everybody, welcome to etrailer.com. I'm Bobby and today we're taking a look at the Malone foam kayak carrier blocks here at www.etrailer.com. So these are gonna be awesome. Of course, go ahead and start carrying your kayak. So here today, we do have a normal ladder rack system. Now these guys are gonna be 14 inches long to go ahead and do a great job of covering that base of your kayaks, just like you guys are seeing here today.
And we have these large cutouts for our aftermarket ladder rack. So, these are gonna be a little bit bigger than you probably see on normal roof rack system. So that's why they are here today on the ladder rack, but they do a great job of going ahead and getting around here. Now today we do have it on a Thule ladder rack with those big old HD bars on there. You can see it's doing a great job of clamping around.
So, basically what you're seeing is what you're gonna get, right A nice little way of going ahead, giving you some cushion to protect that kayak and your ladder rack. And that way, we can go ahead and really cinch it down and be sure the knowledge that now it's nice and secure, but we're not gonna be damaging either of our accessories. So our foam blocker, here is again, give you that little cushion and go ahead and give us that protection we're looking for. Now we are gonna have that closed cell foam and what that means as you guys can see here today, we're not gonna have any openings for water start penetrating it and water log it, right It's gonna go ahead, stay durable, stay a little bit more dry than we probably would expect on the top of our vehicle, which is great. Especially, if we're loading up those kayaks just getting them out to the lake or the river, wherever we might be.
And that way we don't have it breaking down anytime soon, which is excellent. We all know the damage that water can do to items. So, nice to go ahead and see that this is gonna keep itself from being deteriorated too fast. The block itself is also gonna have this nice little curve coming towards the inside to make sure that our kayak is wanting to rest in here. Now a lot of times you are gonna be flipping your kayak, just like you're seeing here on the other side and having a form in here, but still nice that we have a little way of making sure that it's not shifting too much on our blocks.
And what's really cool about it as well, we're not gonna be adding too much height to our roof rack system here today. We're only adding about two inches at maximum, which is excellent to see. So definitely not gonna be impacting this too much, especially if you compare it to a lot of load stops out there. Probably really not gonna be exceeding that anyways, so. Probably not gonna be too much change for our ladder rack systems at home, which is great to see. Now this foam blocker, you're not gonna get a way of actually securing your kayak. You do need to go ahead and find a way to do that. I highly recommend taking a look at either the etrailer Kayak Tie-Down Kit, which can give you a lot of great straps and a temporary mounting point, or better yet, even just the etrailer Cam Buckle system makes it really easy to go ahead and secure all these on your ladder rack. Really simple. Just go ahead, run your two ends, go over your ladder rack, then back over your kayak and start connecting on the other side to go ahead and make sure it's not shifting there. That way you're nice and secure and your kayak gets there safe. So how do we get them on Well, it's really straightforward. To rock it off, all I have to do is simply do that. To get it on, I like to find that bottom section on that front and then just kinda pull it over like so. That makes it really, really easy to go ahead and secure it. And then when you're done, I like to just kind of push those edges again one more time at the bottom, because it is foam and it will kind of conform in how we need it. And that way it stays nice and secure. I can move it however I need. Well overall guys, I think this is gonna be an excellent way of giving us some protection, both for our kayak and our ladder rack and just making sure, we have a nice secure fit. That way we can start having some fun on the water. Otherwise though guys, I think that about does it for our look here today at the Malone foam kayak carrier blocks at etrailer.com. I'm Bobby, thank you for watching..
I love these pads. They fit my rack crossbars and I use my bandsaw to custom fit my OC-1 canoe shape to the pads.
These Malone truck rack kayak pads fit perfectly and are just what I was looking for. Should work great for hauling our two kayaks on my Real Truck Truxedo Elevate rack system. The wider cut-out section allows these to wrap around the larger size cross bars that are common on most truck racks. And as always etrailer.com is a great company to order from. I’m a repeat customer who has nothing but good experiences ordering from them.
Excellent product, but the two Malone block products accept crossbars of 2 1/2 inch and 4 inch. My crossbars (Yakima Baseline) are 3 inches wide. So neither of them fits perfectly. Would be nice to have an intermediate size. That's not your problem, but Malone's.
Seems to fit the bill for a Thule rack and v hulled kayaks.
While these blocks seem to be designed for the Thule ladder rack, they do fit well enough on the Harbor Freight HaulMaster ladder rack. I just received the blocks and haven't hauled my kayak on them yet, but I can't see why they wouldn't work once I strap the kayak down tightly to the rack.
Fits my Yakima HD bars! A+
I purchased the closed cell foam kayak pads from Malone to fit my Trac Rack ladder rack. It was not easy to locate a pad to fit the wide bars of this rack but, searching etrailers website I was able to do just that. The pads are good solid foam that is quite sturdy. On our first trip with them on I couldn't have been happier with their performance, 1,000 miles round trip and the pads didn't move at all. I would recommend these to anyone with wide bars on a rack that needs to carry kayaks.
The Malone Foam Kayak Bocks fit over my Thule TracRac van ladder racks and support my kayaks nicely right side up or upside down. Plastic tie straps could be used to hold the foam blocks in place if driving without kayaks. My only concern is the thin part that goes underneath the ladder racks might crack with repeated installation/removal.

Paul
7/10/2023
The Malone Foam Kayak Blocks continue to meet my needs after one year.
Great set up allows me get in to 6’6” parking garages and can extend to 30 inches to carry my Sunfish. Side rail give it more stability. Easy to install. The retrax cover is a great up.
Fits on a large truck rack like the Elevate and holds the kayak secure when strapped down. Good value for the price vs other kayak holders.
Tends to rollover when sliding a kayak on and is loose without any kayak on it. I take them off when I am driving without a kayak on.
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Blocks are great for canoes and kayaks, they perform great on the realtruck elevate rack
These foam pads are perfect for us as we use our truck racks to carry other items when not hauling kayaks. Just pop the pads onto the cross bar, load the kayaks and strap them down. Easy to remove and store when done. Quick and very affordable!
I have a truck bed rack. I was looking for foam blocks to use while transporting my kayaks. I needed something that I could store in my truck and use on the spur of the moment, or if I needed to transport 2 kayaks. I normally use the Malone Seawing kayak cradles, which is an excellent product, but I don't leave them attached to the racks. Most, if not all other foam blocks, will only fit round, rectangular, or aero bars found on car roof racks. These will accommodate the larger truck racks with room to spare.
Thank you etrailer for supplying me with a way to haul kayaks on top of my tracrac one. I have two 12ft Old Town Kayaks the blocks fit them very very well. They are Malone
These foam pads worked great on my 1000 mile trip down into Baja. I bought 4 pads to secure two ocean kayaks. The pads are mounted on a TracRac TracONE Universal Truck Rack that is on my 2003 Toyota Tundra.
The kayak block fit perfectly on my truck rack rail.
Perfect for my kayaks on my new bars, didn't want to go buy new J hooks to fit the new bars this will do the trick.
The blocks work as expected. I have three sets that fit perfectly on my TracRac. Great value item.
Fits my US Rack truck rack perfectly on Gen2 Ridgeline. Thanks!
just what I needed. Slides easily on My TracRac racks - ideally could fit a little tighter but ohterwise perfect.
I bought two items that you won’t find anywhere else.
Exactly as described and fit the cross bars of my Thule Xsporter pro rack for Kayaks. Perfect.
Excellent Customer Service
I built a cart for my Kayak and needed something for it to sit on. I was going to use PVC pipes as many of the ones I saw on an online video did but wanted something shaped more like the bottom of the kayak for better support. I bought two of them and put them on. they fit well so I bought two more for more support. I have a 14 1/2' kayak. I really like how it turned out. The process for ordering and time for delivery of the products was great. Good company.
These Malone foam blocks really work well. Once the kayak's are straped down there is no movement at all. I would buy them again.
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Scott
7/5/2020
After a year of use with my Malone kayak pads for my Trac Rack, I must sat they have held up beyond my expectations. For the price I paid I dont fell I could have found a better deal anywhere.