The retractable tongue kit part #MPG494 that you referenced works perfectly fine with the Malone Microsport Lowbed part #MAL25FR that you also referenced.
Welcome back! I have a couple of options for you depending on what is currently on your Palisade's roof. If your 2020 Hyundai Palisade has a naked roof you will need the following parts to mount two Thule Hullavator item #TH898. BaseLine Towers…
Hi Chase, We can get you that same LockRack setup for 3 long boards, though we don't offer it in a package so you'll have to get the pieces separately, though it's just the 45 cm (17-3/4") base and open angle long arms. So exactly…
Carrier is no longer making RV AC units but I do have a solution. You can use the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - Black #ACM135B. You will also need the Carrier Adapter Wiring Kit for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners #ACCARKIT for…
That's an excellent question, and you've got a good eye because the crossbars are about an inch lower than the fenders on the Malone 2 Tier LowBed MicroSport Trailer - 78" Crossbars #MPG464-LBT. So if you wanted to lay lumber completely…
Yes, your 14' Long Hobie Pro Angler Kayak will fit on the Malone MicroSport LowBed 2 Tier Trailer #MPG464-LBT. If you're needing a kayak carrier then I recommend the Malone MegaWing Fishing Kayak Carrier with Tie-Downs #MPG207 which fits…
The Malone MicroSport LowBed 2 Tier Trailer part #MPG464-LBT would be the perfect option for a kayak and two bikes. The lower level is for boats which require the larger bar spread and the top is for smaller items like cargo boxes, bikes, etc. since…
The Malone MicroSport LowBed 2 #MPG464-LBT has 36" between the top and bottom crossbars. This trailer is the perfect solution for carrying kayaks, paddleboards, bikes, cargo carriers and any other outdoor gear that can be mounted on roof rack…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Aside from a slight change in the appearance of the crossbar (the WingBar Evo has some boxed edges as opposed to the completely smooth front of the AeroBlade) the biggest differences are the rubber strip on top of the crossbar and the weight…
It looks like you have the Thule Aeroblade bar. The T-slot dimensions are 1/2 inch wide for the top of the opening and 3/4 inch wide at the bottom. The T-slot is 1/8" inch tall.
Hey James, yes the Thule TracRac CapRac part #TH29200XT will work for a roof rack that fits the top channels that are on your cap and is compatible with the Thule Hullavator kayak carrier part #TH898 as it can attach to the top channels of the load…
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What's the best way to carry a stand-up paddleboard on my vehicle?
Stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) are large but lightweight, so the key is keeping them secure without damage. Foam block SUP carriers offer a simple, budget-friendly option, while dedicated SUP roof racks provide padded support and easy tie-downs. If you have a truck, tailgate pads can safely transport a paddleboard without needing roof racks.
Can I carry multiple kayaks or paddleboards on my roof rack?
Yes! Many roof racks are designed to hold multiple kayaks or paddleboards. J-style carriers allow two kayaks to sit side by side, while stacker-style racks can hold up to four kayaks upright. For paddleboards, SUP stacking pads help transport multiple boards safely without scratching or shifting. Just be sure to check your roof rack’s weight capacity before loading up.
How do I choose between a roof rack and a trailer for my watersport gear?
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What’s the best way to transport fishing rods safely?
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