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Malone SeaWing/Stinger Combo Saddle Style Universal Car Rack Kayak Carrier with Load Assist Module

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Features

  • Malone Sea Wing + Stinger for easy loading, 1 kayak capacity (max 75 lbs. / 32" wide)
  • Sea Wing: corrosion-resistant polycarbon saddles, 6" W x 27.5" L x 4.5" H
  • Stinger: self-aligning V-Block, polycarbon frame, 10.5" W x 24" L x 4" H
  • Includes 2 kayak cradles, self-aligning v-block, extension frame with hardware
  • 2 Jawz universal fit mounting blocks, 2 11' cam buckle straps, 2 bow /stern tie-downs, & hardware

Color: Black


Brand: Malone


Item dimensions L x W x H: 24 x 10.5 x 4 inches


Load Capacity: 75 Pounds


Mounting Type: Saddle Mount,Crossbar Mount,Strap Mount


Global Trade Identification Number: 30


Manufacturer: Malone Autoracks


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Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎Malone


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎24 x 10.5 x 4 inches


Load Capacity: ‎75 Pounds


Mounting Type: ‎Saddle Mount,Crossbar Mount,Strap Mount


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎30


Manufacturer: ‎Malone Autoracks


UPC: ‎859557001530 757183507139


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎28.58 x 8.5 x 7.4 inches


Package Weight: ‎7 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎24 x 10.5 x 4 inches


Brand Name: ‎Malone


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎MPG113MD


Size: ‎MPG113MD


Sport Type: ‎Kayaking


Date First Available: January 1, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • May not reach over your car's spoiler
Color: Multi Size: MPG113MD
When I received this, I put it together with the stinger/load assist attached to the rear wing. Attaching the first wing to my crossbar was questionable - the bar screwed tightly to it, but certainly didn't conform to the shape of my bars. I had it checked out later by a kayak dealer and he said it was sufficiently attached. Putting the stinger together went okay, but when I got up on top of the car/crossbar, I was disappointed that it didn't reach far enough, not even to the end of my car; so the stinger/loader was useless for me. It's very possible that this problem is due to my factory installed crossbars - they only attach to the rail in specific places, obviously not far back enough to accommodate this load assist. I use the seawings without the stinger and they work fine. The tie down straps are 12', I'm considering getting longer ones so I have a bit more strap to work with. My car is a 2021 Chevy Blazer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 15, 2022 by T. Kayaker

  • Does the Job!
Color: Multi Size: MPG113MD
Bought this back in 1/22 and waited till now to review only because I wanted to use it first. This has carried kayaks from Key West to Bar Harbor and numerous place in between. Used primarily on a 18 Outback but also swapped over to a 20 RAV4. Fit is perfect for the Outback, both in carrying and loading. RAV4 is a good fit also but not a solid as the Outback, plus the Stinger extension does not quite reach the edge of the hatch and I have to add a towel to keep that finish from scratching when loading. When secured with the cam straps, the cradle mounts really hold the boats tight & secure. Tie downs really only needed for over the highway/expressway travel (IMO). Really considering a 2nd one to save time swapping it over. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 23, 2022 by marty

  • 2011 Honda Odyssey Minivan + Perception Tribe 13.5 ft tandem kayak
Color: Multi Size: MPG113MD
I am a 37 year-old, 5’3” woman, and I bought the Malone SS Combo (SeaWing/Stinger Combo) in May 2016 from amazon.com for $197.95. I have only used it twice and it works well for my car and kayak. My car and kayak: 2011 Honda Odyssey Minivan with roof rails and crossbars installed by my local Honda Dealer Perception Tribe 13.5 tandem kayak (Length 13.5’/Width 33.75”/Height 17”/Weight 67 lbs) In addition to the SeaWing/Stinger Combo, I also purchased the Thule 854 Water Slide Kayak Carrier Accessory Mat from amazon.com for $39.99. My kayak is very wide, and the red straps that came with the SeaWing/Stinger Combo were not long enough. The first time I tried to strap the kayak to the carrier, I discovered the problem. I was able to buy two 1.25” X 16 ft ratchet-style straps at Home Depot for about $8 each. In my opinion, ratchet-style straps hold the kayak more securely than the straps Malone provided. I choose the Malone SS Combo because I needed a rooftop kayak carrier that could handle a very large kayak, and I did not want to buy a kayak trailer. I need my hitch for my Thule 2 Platform Hitch Bike Rack. I am aware that there are trailers that can haul both bikes and kayaks, but they are too expensive for my budget. For $715 in total, I was able to buy the roof rails and crossbars, SS Combo, Water Slide, and 2 ratchet straps. I need a second person to help me load and unload my kayak on top of my minivan. But, I think I could figure out how to load it by myself. I also need both a step stool and a ladder to secure my boat to my minivan, even when I have a second person to help. I use the ladder to secure the straps thru the SeaWings and when attaching the bow and stern lines. I use the step stool when loading or unloading the boat. Comments and Advice: Be careful setting your boat on the back of your car so you do not crack your spoiler or scratch your paint. Buy the Thule Water Slide. It really helps. In a pinch, you could use a floor mat from your car or maybe a bath mat with a rubber (non-slip) bottom, but it may move when the kayak passes over it. The Thule Waterslide has velcro straps that secure it to the rear crossbar and prevent movement. If you have a big, heavy kayak like mine, make sure to put your strap under the crossbars on both sides of your kayak. This step is not pictured in the directions, but it is mentioned at end of the directions. Watch out for your car antenna when placing the nose of your kayak into the “stinger” piece. Even though my antenna is covered by the waterslide, I’m sure I could crush it if the kayak lands on it just right. The length of the stinger is not long enough to reach the top edge of the back of my minivan, but it is close and works great. Check your straps after rain and temperature change. As I secure my kayak with ratchet straps, my kayak pushes the seawings down. That seems to be normal. Definitely use bow and stern rope lines. The bow line seems especially important to keep the nose down. Watch YouTube videos (about 3 min each): Assembly - watch the video posted by rackwarehouse.com, loading - watch the video posted by orsracksdirect.com Very easy to assemble. It comes with 4 extra bolts (longer length, if needed), which I did not use. The kit comes with very good directions and has photos for each step. I read them, but the assembly video on youtube was more helpful. My crossbars are flat. There is a square notch in the seawings, but I did not use the notch. The SeaWings worked just fine with my crossbars/sat on top of them. The SeaWings are easy to remove and store. Keep the box and directions for storage and reference. I use the red straps that came in the kit to secure my ladder and step stool in the back of my minivan so they don’t shift while I’m driving. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 23, 2016 by Kimberly K. Newlove

  • So much easier.
Color: Multi Size: MPG113MD
I recently purchased the Seawing with Stinger to load my Wilderness Systems Pungo 120 onto my Outback. I am very pleased with the product. It has made transporting much easier. I can carry it right side up now rather than having to flip it to carry on the gunwales. Less damage to the car and my back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 14, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Does work with RAV4
Color: Multi Size: MPG113MD
I actually really like this product, but Toyota has put the crossbars so far forward on the RAV4 that this doesn't work.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 2, 2022 by Marya

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