Hey Roman! The Malone Crossbar Conversion Kit #MPG475 is designed to be added to a utility trailer. You can probably get this work with your EcoLight #MAL53FR but it isn't necessary. What you can do instead is trade out your existing 58"…
Hello Pete, Great question! I wasn’t sure at first, so I took a stroll out to the warehouse to check if things line up. I’m sorry, but the Swagman Exo Aero Rooftop Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs – Saddle Style – Clamp On #S65145 will not work with the…
As you can see in the diagram I provided, the tilt is adjustable up to about 45°. The tilt mechanism has a pin that can be used in two different positions to allow a roughly 15 or 30° degree tilt or the pin can be completely removed for the…
Hey Marie, sure can! To haul kayaks with your 2024 Subaru Outback you will need to install a roof rack with crossbars. If you already have one, perfect. Just let me know the brand and approximate length of crossbar. If you do not have crossbars…
Hey Chaz, thanks for the information. The Swagman Exo Aero Rooftop Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs item #S65145 is 28" wide. It has a 100 lbs weight capacity. You will want to make sure your crossbars are spread out a minimum of 24" on your…
The main difference between the Lockrack Adjustable XL Watersport Carrier #LR54FR & the Lockrack Adjustable Watersport Carrier #LR24VR is going to be the adjustable base range. The #LR24VR has an adjustable base range of 19-11/16" to…
Hey Steve, the longer crossbars part #MPG4001 can be used on the Ecolight trailer part #MAL53FR if you wanted as they are the same dimensions aside from length. This would give you the 78 inch long crossbars.
There is not a general restriction from Thule that says two Hullavator Kayak Carriers #TH898 can't be used on a Thule roof rack. As long as the crossbars on your Ford Escape have the required length for two sets and a sufficient weight capacity…
Hey there Monica; unfortunately not - your 2024 Subaru Forester will only be able to fit one Yakima ShowDown Kayak Carrier #Y04081. It's just too wide to fit a pair of them. You can still use the ShowDown but for two kayaks you'd need a…
Thank you for providing pictures and measurements. Both the Thule SUP and Surfboard Pads #TH846000 and the Yakima Crossbar Pads #Y07413 will not work with the dimensions you provided. However, I do have an option for you. - Rhino-Rack SUP and…
Can you send me a picture of your Jeep's factory crossbars? Or if you can send the picture with the DownLoader on the bars showing how it doesn't fit. We haven't had the chance to install the carrier on a Cherokee yet so I'm not sure…
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Williamsville, NY
Effortless Kayak Transport with Rear Loading Carriers
Rear loading kayak carriers make solo adventures a breeze. With features like rollers and felt pads, these carriers allow you to slide your kayak onto your vehicle with ease. Perfect for enthusiasts who value convenience and stability, these carriers fit various vehicle types and kayak sizes, ensuring a secure and smooth journey to your favorite waters.
Rear loading carriers often feature rollers or felt pads that allow you to slide your kayak onto your vehicle effortlessly. This design is perfect for solo adventurers, as it minimizes the need for lifting and makes loading a one-person job, even for heavier kayaks.
These carriers provide stability and ease of use, allowing you to load your kayak from the back of your vehicle. This method reduces strain and is ideal for those with larger or heavier kayaks. The design also helps in securing the kayak firmly during transit.
Yes, many rear loading carriers are adjustable to fit various kayak sizes. They often come with features that allow you to modify the width and support, ensuring a snug fit for both single and double kayaks, making them versatile for different adventures.
Absolutely, these carriers are designed to fit a range of vehicles, from SUVs to trucks. They often come with adjustable mounts and fittings that can be tailored to your vehicle's specific dimensions, ensuring a secure and stable setup.
Consider the weight and size of your kayak, the type of vehicle you have, and the ease of installation. Look for features like rollers or felt pads for easy loading, and ensure the carrier is adjustable to fit your kayak securely. Stability during transit is also key.