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Kayak Roller,Kayak Loader Assist Suction Cups System With Heavy-Duty Suction Cups,Kayak Roof Roller Loader Mount,Kayak Roof Lift Assist for Suv Car Loading Kayaks, Canoes - 70°& 90°Angle Adjustable

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Arrives Friday, Feb 28
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Features

  • Why Slight Shaking - Due different car rear windows have different radians, so the special designed for the slight shaking between the metal tube that fits inside the suction device to make the suction cup better fit the angle of the glass automatically therefore to achieve the best suction effect.
  • 70 or 90 Angle Adjustable - Install the nuts into the corresponding holes at 70 or 90, so you can adjust the bracket's angle to accommodate car rear windows with different inclinations. Perfect for loading kayaks to most kinds of cars or jeeps.
  • Safety Red Line Indicator - There is a warning line on suction cup as a safe-installation indicator, permanently monitoring its vacuum state and thus its holding strength. If the red cordon rises and the red line becomes visible, the kayak roller suction cup must be released and newly fastened. The red line indicator of the kayak loader suction cup will be invisible when a safe and secure hold is achieved.
  • Load up to 150 LBS - Hold the kayak loader assist system to the car back window by using the 2 heavy-duty suction cups, combined with aluminum bars, load up to 150 lbs.
  • Hourglass Roller - 21.8 inch width U-shaped bracket, kayaks won't slide out during loading. The distance between the two suction cups of hourglass shaped rollers is closer, the difference in curvature of the plane is smaller, and it is less likely to fall off
  • V-shape Rotating Foam - When the kayak comes down, the V-shape rolling resistance will make it slip slower thereby keeping the kayak safe. With 3.26-inch thickness foam pad to protect the hull during loading and prevent scratches and damage.
  • Clean the Window Before Use - For greater suction contact, clean the rear windshield surface with the towel before installation, then press two suction cups. make sure the boat roller is secure before use, and load the kayak to the car top.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎13.27 x 8.23 x 4.29 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.37 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎HLOGREE


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year Warranty


Model Name: ‎Kayak Loader Assist Suction Cups System


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Metal, EVA Foam


Suggested Users: ‎People


Manufacturer: ‎Taipet


Included Components: ‎1 x Kayak Roller


Size: ‎Universal


Date First Available: January 30, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to assemble
I was worried it would suction down hard enough, but it worked great really good product. I would recommend if you’re a smaller person.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by Paul Goretskiy

  • The suction does not work!
The product just did not The pump mechanism does not work. It does not stick to the window. It seems if you rely on this you may have damage to roof, window and kayak. Im open to the supplier reaching out> Am I under warrantee. I believe iv had it less than ninety days , but do not have a return option. Almost 50 bucks for nothing usuful. This was highly rated so not sure how important those stars are. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent!
Excellent product and quick shipping. Thank you!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by spunky833

  • Okay for clean cars
This kayak roller works as intended and is sufficiently sturdy, but the suction isn't the best. I've used it on a sentra and a 65lb kayak and it did have me a little worried that the suction wouldn't hold. That said, it is a much more affordable option than, for example, a hullavator. If you're in the market for something to help with loading your lighter kayak, this is a decent option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024 by DG

  • It sucks! 😎
It took a surprisingly short time to put this together and attach it to my car. I attached it to my prius v and unscrewed my antenna so that I wouldn't destroy it when I rolled my kayak on my roof. Without this loader there is no way that I couldn't gotten my kayak on my roof. I'm 5'3" and even with this loader, I carry a little foot ladder for tying and untying the bow and stem lines. I'm just too short compared to my car to reach the roof. I used to carry my kayak inside my car but now I'm glad to get that space back. I can even have a passenger in my car now! Suction is really really good. It can support my body weight and I left it on for the drive to the lake and back and stuck super well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by calculush1 calculush1

  • What you should know
This product did what I needed it do, but by no means is it “great” (I am actively looking at other brands). The instructions were really hard to follow. When I finally figured out how to put the pieces together, I cleaned my windshield for the suction cups and proceeded to wast 45 minutes of my time. The suctions cups were not flush due to the “curve” of my back windshield. Because the instructions weren’t clear, I wasted time finding out different methods to work. I was determined to make it work after wasting my time trying to figure it out. I finally made the decision to not use a M5*35 screw on the #6 part so I could finagle the suctions cups (I read another review where someone broke their windshield trying to make it out) WITHOUT braking my windshield (I was really concerned). I made it work with what I had but I’m really dissatisfied with this product. Rating it 3 so others can see this. If I rate it a 2, no one will see it. Be warned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by Lily Sosa Lily Sosa

  • No chance it supports the claimed weight. Couldn't even support the bow of my 82lb kayak.
Broke upon the first use and I didn't even have the full weight of my 82lb kayak on it. I rested the bow of the boat on the roller and went back to pick up the rear end to load the yak, when I heard "pop pop." The housing between the suction cups and the plunger is plastic, and the design is such that metal bracket doesn't actually provide support. Instead it's a 3-4mm diameter plastic piece for each suction cup that provides support (consequently, that's what broke and provided the "pop"). Thankfully I hadn't lifted up the rear or the damage to my car or the yak would've been worse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by J. Liu J. Liu

  • works really well and saves the back, but watch out for any roof top antennae
I was super excited to try this thing out as it's really hard on my back to lift up the kayak to the roof of my Bronco Sport. Assembly was straightforward, but the instructions were a bit confusing and didn't really match the item. It's really obvious how to assemble so it wasn't an issue. Ultimately I was able to get the screws on and torqued down, but I had to use my own allen wrench as the ones they sent kept slipping when I tried to torque the nut down. I finally got everything tight, but the foam roller part still wobbles around on the mounts, because the pipe that holds the roller is not a snug fit to the pipes that attach to the suction cups. The foam roller itself has a pvc pipe inside that goes over the metal pipe, and it spins freely and fits really well. I cleaned the back window off with water and a paper towel, and located the suction cups right at the top of the back glass. At first the suction cups would not lay flat on the slightly curved glass, but I was able to "persuade" the suction cups into a new position and then attach them. The suction pumps worked really well, and it took only a few pumps on each one before they were secure (no red line showing). I was not able to pull them off, and when I did tug at them, I could see the glass deforming. I feel like the glass would break before these came loose. I actually ended up driving around with the roller on because I forgot to remove it, and it was just as tight as when I first applied it to the window. I'm not planning to leave it on for an extended amount of time again, but it's definitely strong enough for the 30 seconds you'll use it to load or unload. Putting the kayak on was so much easier with this roller. I was able to tip it onto one end and put the other end on the roller, then use the handle to lift it up and roll it onto the top of the Bronco. It was super easy and quick! Unfortunately, I failed to notice that my antenna was being bent completely the wrong way until I heard a crack. The antenna is still attached, and I am not sure if it's really broken because I never messed with it before, but it seems pretty floppy now. Beware of your antenna if you get this! Next time I will load the kayak to the side and make sure I don't bend that antenna. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by THX1138 THX1138

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