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Malone Stax Vertical Kayak Carrier
$59.95
$94.95
Save 36% Item #1600N
Closeouts. The Malone Stax kayak carrier easily and securely transports a single kayak up to 70 lb. Universal mounting hardware fits most factory and aftermarket roof racks.
No tools required
Corrosion-proof polycarbon stackers
12’ cam-style straps
For kayaks up to 30” wide
Capacity: 70 lb.
Dimensions (WxDxH): 6x7-½x20”
Total weight: 7 lb. 8 oz.
Material:
Frame: Corrosion-proof polycarbon
Padding: Ribbed synthetic rubber
Cam Buckle Straps: Nylon webbing with steel cam
Closeouts. China.
Intended for composite kayaks only.
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By RB the Returner from NH on 08/31/2009 Cons: Doesn't hold kayak tight, Impossible to load, Not Functional Describe Yourself: Recreational Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I am 6' and in good shape and I struggle to get my kayak in to this thing, even when it is in there, it isn't held tightly. I think the only person that would have a use for this is someone with a very light, very narrow kayak, that already has a ton of other stuff on their roof and no place for a decent set of J-Bars. Do yourself a favor, spend the extra money on something else, or buy a trailer.
Just what I needed to carry four kayaks By Dad having fun with the family from Enfield, CT on 08/22/2009 Pros: Easy To Attach, Rugged Best Uses: Day Trips, Recreational Paddlers Describe Yourself: Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I am glad I didn't take the advice of the other reviews. This product is great when used properly. Kayak will not slide out at the bottom if the straps have no way of sliding forward. Vertical slots on bottom of Stax can be used to keep straps from sliding forward. Excellent product at an unbeatable price. Videos shared by: Dad having fun with the familyMalone MPG108M Stax Kayak Rack Review Video & Demonstration Tags: Car, Demonstration, Help, Kayak, Malone, Mpg108m, Picture of Product, Racks, Review, Roof, Stacker, Stax, Top, Using Product, Video
Great Buy. Don't Load Per Instructions By Karol the Kayak Mama from Dallas, TX on 08/17/2009 Best Uses: Day Trips, Recreational Paddlers Describe Yourself: Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Load your kayak with the cockpit facing the upright and you won't have a problem! I can see that there would be a prob with rounded-bottom boats. I take these on and off, leaving one side of the bottom bar bolted to the carrier. Then it is pretty quick to re-attach to my car when I'm ready to go. My factory racks are wide ovals, so I was concerned that these might not work, but they screw on very tightly and have carried my kayak down the interstate for 2.5 hours with no problem, and no slippage. And, I usually load from the back of my SUV, simply lifting the bow toward the rear carrier, then using the stern handle, just push the kayak through the saddles. My old "J-Racks" from another manufacturer just would NOT load this way - they weren't slippery enough. You'll like these - give 'em a try. Can't beat the price!!
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