Steve A
Bewertet in Kanada am 8. Mai 2024
I hesitated for a couple of months wondering if it would work well enough for the price, or if I should use some other DIY or cheaper solution. I’m glad I went with this. The board actually looks pretty good on the ceiling, the hardware is clean and low profile, and it’s not difficult to get the board on or off. Someone with less strength and a fear of ladders might prefer a pulley system.
BP
Bewertet in Kanada am 30. November 2024
Was looking for a storage solution for a large roof box. This is perfect. We have a Thule Motion XL and it fits perfectly. Install on the joists 32” apart and the bars sit exactly where the box would sit on the crossbars of your vehicle.Super solid. Quality item. Would absolutely recommend.Easy installation. Everything clicks together well.
Sue34
Bewertet in Australien am 27. Februar 2024
This ceiling rack is advertised for paddleboards but we used it to store our ladder on the ceiling of the garage. We couldn't buy anything in Australia like this to tidy up our garage. We are pleased with the results. We use a few bungy cords to keep it secure.
Danno50
Bewertet in den USA am18. März 2024
I've made many of my own over the years. This one makes those pale in comparison & is a relative bargain compared to time/materials spent on the others. Only suggestions would be a few more inches of adjustability for higher ceilings & a stainless steel or aluminum option since this will live 50' from the ocean. Rust may become an issue. Great rack overall!
Fly With Me
Bewertet in den USA am29. September 2023
I bought a couple of SUPs that are actually inflatables, but I didn't feel like un-inflating and re-inflating them with every use. My goal is to prolong their life by not constantly folding and unfolding them. So I keep a little air in them, just enough to hold their shape, and I store them in this excellent rack that I mounted to the large header beam running across my garage ceiling.I have very little space in my garage, and it has a low ceiling compared to other, modern garages. So I opted for the single-arm version of this rack. It is perfect!The rack is made of steel, I believe, and the tolerances are excellent. There is no wobble, yet it was really easy to mount and assemble. The arms are covered in a light foam padding that is suitable to not damage your boards. But because I'm dealing with inflatables that could sag, I feel like I need to add some additional support where the board meets the arm. Currently I just cut a couple of slabs of Coroplast and stick them in place, but I am considering buying a sheet of Masonite (or similar) to lay on the arms as a "floor" to spread the load.If you have normal, non-inflatable boards, you don't have to worry about any of this. Just install and hang your boards to instantly regain garage, or utility room, space!