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  1. 10% offyakima hullraiser tie down
    Yakima Hullraiser w/tie down

    Yakima Hullraiser NEW FOR 2007 - Bow/Stern Tiedown straps now included! Cradles and protects virtually any kayak or hull shape. Best use of ... Read More

  2. thule draw tie down
    Thule Set To Go w/Quick Draw Tie Down (single)

    Product replaces 878 Set-To-Go Saddle carier. Maximum kayak protection and transport stability provided by soft, adjustable saddle. Fits Thule ... Read More

    Overall Rating: Star FullStar FullStar EmptyStar EmptyStar Empty ( 2 reviews )
    1. Star FullStar FullStar EmptyStar EmptyStar Empty Posted: Jun 20 2008

      I purchased these racks last December and installed them on my van. After a while I noticed that the arms that support the rubber slings that are designed to support the kayak would drop down, resulting in the kayak resting more or less on the rack cross bars, instead of being supported by the slings. The problem is made worse by the fact that the sling material is very grippy-great for holding the kayak in place, but making it very difficult to actually get your boat into the racks. With 2 people loading a boat, you can drop the kayak from above, but the kayak needs to be raised up off the grippy slings to adjust its position fore and aft. The boat will absolutely not slide while in the racks. The only way to load a kayak by yourself is to put a towel on the rear saddle (slings), so the boat can slide on the towel, and shove the boat forward with a strong heave. Again, to adjust fore and aft, you need to haul down on the rear of the kayak to get it off of the front rack in order to re-position it. I was pretty much resigned to dealing with these shortcomings using the work-arounds noted above, until the weather turned hot. Now when I strap the kayak down, the ill-fitting racks push into my plastic boat, deforming it. This is a known issue with roto-molded plastic boats, which is why I bought $140 racks in the first place. I have contacted Thule; they said talk to Amazon, because I bought the racks from them! A very conscientious Amazon rep is going to talk to Thule to try to see what can be done. Incidently, I talked with an employee at my local kayak shop, and he just rolled his eyes, "Yeah, I get the same complaint from everybody that buys this rack." I recommend potential buyers look at Yakima products before buying.

    2. Star FullStar FullStar EmptyStar EmptyStar Empty ( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 20 2008

      I purchased these racks last December and installed them on my van. After a while I noticed that the arms that support the rubber slings that are designed to support the kayak would drop down, resulting in the kayak resting more or less on the rack cross bars, instead of being supported by the slings. The problem is made worse by the fact that the sling material is very grippy-great for holding the kayak in place, but making it very difficult to actually get your boat into the racks. With 2 people loading a boat, you can drop the kayak from above, but the kayak needs to be raised up off the grippy slings to adjust its position fore and aft. The boat will absolutely not slide while in the racks. The only way to load a kayak by yourself is to put a towel on the rear saddle (slings), so the boat can slide on the towel, and shove the boat forward with a strong heave. Again, to adjust fore and aft, you need to haul down on the rear of the kayak to get it off of the front rack in order to re-position it. I was pretty much resigned to dealing with these shortcomings using the work-arounds noted above, until the weather turned hot. Now when I strap the kayak down, the ill-fitting racks push into my plastic boat, deforming it. This is a known issue with roto-molded plastic boats, which is why I bought $140 racks in the first place. I have contacted Thule; they said talk to Amazon, because I bought the racks from them! A very conscientious Amazon rep is going to talk to Thule to try to see what can be done. Incidently, I talked with an employee at my local kayak shop, and he just rolled his eyes, "Yeah, I get the same complaint from everybody that buys this rack." I recommend potential buyers look at Yakima products before buying. And now the rest of the story: The conscientious Amazon customer service rep called Thule on Friday, couldn't reach the appropriate person, and called me back to let me know that she would try again on Monday. She called me Monday morning, after reaching Thule with the rep's name. I called him, and he seemed surprised to learn of the problem. He said he could not refund my $$$, but would happily send me another of their products. After re-visiting Thule's site, I picked the 835 Hull-a-port Pro as a replacement. Thanks to Amazon and Thule for helping me correct the Problem! Mike

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  3. usa tie down pair
    USA Ratching Tie Down Pair Pack (318420)

    Standard duty 1" width 6 ft length Break strength: 1800 lbs Working load limit: 600 lbs Reb webbing Small bar handle Hook loop hooks

  4. pit pal down hanger
    Pit Pal Multiple Tie Down Hanger

    Tie Down Hangers neatly store ratchet tie downs on the wall when not in use, freeing up floor space and reducing injuries. Multiple Tie Down ... Read More

  5. usa products ratchet tie-down
    Universal Ratchet Tie-Down (310701)

    Heavy duty 2" width 27 ft length Break strength: 10000 lbs Working load limit: 3330 lbs Yellow web Bar handle Step release ratchet allows for ... Read More

  6. prorac tie down kit
    ProRac Tie Down Kit

    Sliding Tie Downs The Sliding Tie Downs provide additional tie down points on the crossbar or load bars. ProRac's Pro-File crossbars and Work ... Read More

  7. aai tie down set
    Apparatus Tie Down Set (SET)

    Recommended for use with CLASSIC™ Parallel Bars Requires two floor plates, which are not included

  8. margarita ties
    Margarita Ties

    This margarita tie features a giant frozen margarita ready to sip down by the tiki bar! Crafted in 100% microfiber.

  9. camper tie downs
    Tork Lift Frame Mount Camper Tie Downs - Front

    The Tork Lift system is unique in its desing and is patented. Four independant tie down points (with no "belly or cross bar") working much like ... Read More

  10. camper tie downs
    Tork Lift Frame Mount Camper Tie Downs - Front

    The Tork Lift system is unique in its desing and is patented. Four independant tie down points (with no "belly or cross bar") working much like ... Read More



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