Cost Effective Option To Carry Two Kayaks On a 2013 Toyota Camry
Updated 04/18/2020 | Published 04/17/2020 >
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Question:
Hey! I have a 2013 Toyota Camry. I want to carry two kayaks on top. I see the J carry options but they just seem so expensive. I also see the foam but not sure how that would work with two? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
asked by: Brittney
Expert Reply:
In order to haul two kayaks on a 2013 Toyota Camry you will need a roof rack and side carrier. The reason you must use a side carrier is because this is the only way that they will both fit. I recommend the Inno Square Crossbar System part # INB127, part # INSUT, and part # INK872 for the roof rack and the Inno Kayak Carrier w/ Tie-Downs part # INA455 for the kayak carrier.
I understand this may be more than you are looking to spend but this is one of the most cost effective options we have to haul two kayaks.
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Inno Square Crossbars - Steel - Black - 50" Long - Qty 2
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