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09-21-2009, 07:29 AM | #1 |
Junior
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Roof Rack and Kayak cart/wheel recommendation?
I'm looking for a roof rack and a kayak wheel/cart. Can i get some suggestion on which one to get? |
09-21-2009, 11:28 AM | #2 |
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Can't help with the roof rack, don't have one. As for wheels. Get some with balloon type wheels. Much easier in the sand. Also stay away from the kind that goes thru your scuppers. They are the weakest part of your yak and may crack the scuppers. My 2 cents worth.
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09-22-2009, 04:55 PM | #3 |
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Rack depends on your vehicle. Transporting your yak upside down is the most stable and efficient method. Straight bars w/pads works best as long as vehicle is wide enough for the number of yaks you intend to put on it. Avoid cradles, rollers and such if possible for your situation.
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09-23-2009, 10:12 PM | #4 |
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Its a Rav4
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09-24-2009, 11:13 AM | #5 |
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If you have the side rails on the rav 4 already, Thule makes a system that just clamps the cross bars right onto your existing side rails. Super easy. OEX has all the Thule stuff in stock, plus three different wheel carts, including the big inflatable sand tires.
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09-24-2009, 04:46 PM | #6 |
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Anybody tried the Thule Slipstream rack?
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09-24-2009, 05:09 PM | #7 |
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I have the slipstream xt and it works great. I have a very heavy yak, hobie outfitter, and it handles it perfectly. Its on a toyota sienna minivan on the factory crossbars. I'm happy with it.
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09-24-2009, 09:13 PM | #8 | |
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How about the Malone SeaWing and the Stinger Loading Module And the kayak wheels? i'm thinking the wheelz, seems like most people get that one. |
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09-25-2009, 08:17 AM | #9 |
Junior
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I got a set of used yakima rack that would work with your factory rails. PM if your interested.
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09-29-2009, 11:47 PM | #10 |
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Yeah I was also thinking about the slip stream 887xt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRSzd...eature=related Does any one have any other opinions on this rack? |
09-30-2009, 08:29 AM | #11 | |
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09-30-2009, 10:02 AM | #12 | |
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09-30-2009, 10:25 AM | #13 |
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I think most would agree both Thule and Yakima make great rack systems that will do the job to transport your kayak and any other adventure activity you need a rack for. Talk to a dealer and find out which racks by these brands will work on your vehicle, cost, quality and make your decision.
Same with wheels. Go to one of the OEX shops and look at what they have, any questions the shop owner will be able to answer to help you make a decision you are comfortable with. my 2 cents |
09-30-2009, 11:29 AM | #14 | |
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Just spent a a chunk of cash on the van...don't want to scratch it all up the first slip Besides wifey will use my sack for coins if I do. So no on speed and no on long trips?
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09-30-2009, 11:49 AM | #15 |
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So no on speed and no on long trips?
If so they are putting their product name at risk with a bad design and also their customers and others on the road at risk. Unless these racks are made for only driving on side roads a few blocks from where you are unloading it. I'm not buying it. They are designed to withstand freeway use and travel. Why would you release a product that has been tested if it was not suitable for freeway travel? Unless I guess the company does not know that Americans drive on freeways. They do state no off road use and obey speed limits. Slipstream XT • For quality fits and safety, use only the recommended rack or accessory as stated in Thule’s current Fit Guide. Do not assume a rack will fit, always check the current Fit Guide when obtaining a new vehicle. • Unless stated otherwise in these instructions, do not carry more than 75 kg (165 lbs.) on Thule Load Carriers. Thule Load Carriers do not increase gutter or roof strength. Thule can not warranty loads that exceed this limit. Total load = cargo weight plus weight of accessories used to carry cargo. • Always make sure all doors are open when mounting a roof rack system. Make sure all knobs, bolts, screws, straps, and locks are firmly attached, tightened and locked before every trip. Knobs, bolts, screws straps and locks must be periodically inspected for signs of wear, corrosion, and fatigue. Check your load at stops during the trip to ensure continued fastening security. • Check local and state laws governing projection of objects beyond the perimeter of a vehicle. Be aware of the width and height of your cargo since low clearance branches, bridges, and parking garages can affect the load. All cargo will affect the vehicle’s driving behavior. Never drive with any lock, knob or rack in an open or unlocked position. All long loads such as, but not limited to, sailboards, surfboards, kayaks, canoes, and lumber must be tied down front and rear to the bumpers or tow hooks of the vehicle. • Remove your Thule rack and accessories when they are not in use and before entering automatic car washes. • All locks must be turned and moved periodically to ensure smooth operation. Use graphite or dry lubricant to help this. Thule locks are designed to deter vandalism and theft but should not be considered theft proof. Remove valuable gear if your vehicle is unattended for an extended period. Place at least one key in the glove compartment. • For safety to your vehicle and rack system, obey all posted speed limits and traffic cautions. Adapt your speed to the conditions of the road and the load being carried. • Do not use Thule load carriers and accessories for purposes other than those for which they were designed. Do not exceed their carrying capacity. Failure to follow these guidelines or the product’s instructions will void the warranty. • Consult with your Thule dealer if you have any questions regarding the operations and limits of Thule products. Review all instructions and warranty information carefully. • Not for use on trailers or towed vehicles. • Not for offroad use. • Keep bicycle tires away from hot exhaust. |
09-30-2009, 03:58 PM | #16 |
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The slipstream works
I routinely go over 70 while carrying my heavy hobie outfitter (real weight around 90 lbs.) between Carlsbad and LJ or SD bay. Haven't lost it yet and not worried about losing it.
Really concerned? Use a bow line. The rack isn't cheap but I like it because I have a super heavy kayak and a minivan and this thing is a breeze to load and unload and eliminates any direct kayak to car contact. |
09-30-2009, 04:25 PM | #17 |
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Roof rack
Stopped in at REI...read all the do's and don'ts on this system...My X Factor should not be an issues for the racks avilable for the VAN... on the other hand...my new ride (wifes old one) G6 GTP will not work fast or slow~ so...looks like the van gets the rack
I miss my truck Joe, Thanks for the INFO
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10-01-2009, 03:28 AM | #18 |
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I'm sorry for you choking on my 2 cents, go talk to your friendly sales-person. They will treat you like a friend. Who knows, you'll probably buy something and never know the difference anyway. Own it Solo.
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10-02-2009, 03:46 PM | #19 |
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Any comments on the Malone Seawing and the Stinger loading assist?
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