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SEAH HARDWARE Universal Soft Roof Rack Pads for Kayak Surfboard SUP Canoe Snowboard

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Color: BLACK


Features

  • UNIVERSAL FITMENT: It fits vehicle without side rails, it fits vehicle with side rails that there is more than 1 inch gap between car top and side rails.No tools required, comes with all the attachments and straps necessary. Built-in non-slip mat protects your car roof surface.
  • MULTIPURPOSE USE: Idea for kayak/surfboard/SUP/canoe and so on. Contain 2 x 15ft Heavy duty reflection tie down with rubber pad prevent scratch on your car. 2 x 15ft bow & stern rope ensure that your long-loads are safely secured to the front and back of your vehicle.
  • HEAVY DUTY CAPACITY 175 LBS load, Top grade EVA foam, 1100 LB break strength buckle tie down. It is safety to transfer.
  • REFLECTION BUCKLE TIE DOWN: Heavy duty 1100 LB break strength tie down. Made of no rusting material. Nice satin nickel finish surface. Powerful biting like Crocodiles, with rubber pad prevent scratch on your car. Reflection webbing is safety for night using.
  • EASY TO INSTALL - Install in minutes and disassemble in seconds. No tools required, the soft rack includes 2 tie down straps, 2 quick lop straps,2 tie-down ropes to attach the pads to your cars roof and hold the load in place.
  • EASY TO STORAGE - Foldable design, when they are not in use just un-strap them and keep them in the Storage bag.

Color: BLACK


Brand: SEAH HARDWARE


Item dimensions L x W x H: 47.24 x 5.51 x 2.95 inches


Is Foldable: Yes


Load Capacity: 175 LBS


Mounting Type: Tie Down Mount,Roof Mount,Rails,Strap Mount


Manufacturer: ‎SEAH


Brand: ‎SEAH HARDWARE


Item Weight: ‎4.24 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎47.24 x 5.51 x 2.95 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎AMZSRR01


Special Features: ‎Folding


Lift Type: ‎manual


Date First Available: January 25, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Sturdy & Affordable
Color: METALLIC
•Easy to assemble, install and uninstall. •Sturdy quality. •Great fit and adjustable. •Good appearance. •Quality material and design for the $. •So far, so good safety-wise… May replace with higher quality straps than the ones supplied. Not confident they’ll stand the test of time for very long. *Recommend removing when not in use. *Straps do cause water intrusion into vehicle (understandable given the design). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by Carey M.

  • Works as intended.
Color: METALLIC
Once connected to your car, it doesn’t move
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by Jedadiah woods

  • Seems to be good enough for most requirements.
Color: METALLIC
These racks seem to be good enough for occasional use for kayaks, bikes, etc.. I haven't used them yet but the main complaint I read about is that the rubber pads literally fall off the rail standoffs. A bit of clear Gorilla Glue will solve that permanently. BEFORE you use the glue though, thread the straps through the standoff as you may need access via the opening that the rubber pads cover. I plan a 5 hours drive to the Florida panhandle with two 11' kayaks on these racks and don't anticipate any issues. A bit concerned about the roof paint on the car as the rubber pads are thin. I'll just have to make sure there is NO movement when traveling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024 by Frank Dreano

  • Good racks for the price, simple installation
Color: METALLIC
Good deal. Installing it daily on our lifeguard vehicle is very easy. Sturdy enough to secure two rescue boards. In service for 2 months, so far have not seen any effects from salt air and water.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024 by OJ

  • Barely gets the job done
Color: METALLIC
The holes aren't drilled evenly, resulting in the get being a bit lop sided. In addition, no matter how you install the straps through the cab, it leaks horribly in my scion. Instructions are very lacking. It reminds me of the "how to draw an owl" meme. I haven't attempted my 3000 mile drive yet, so I don't know how well it will hold up yet. I'll update with results later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024 by Jamie R

  • Could be better
Color: METALLIC
Pros: -It's a universal rack. Very practical and affordable compared to permanent options that require more hardware for your specific vehicle. Cons: -Poor build quality (for the one I got. Your mileage may vary) - it will wear and otherwise permanently damage the weather stripping on your doors if used for any extended length of time -likely to put dents in your roof unless strategically placed -dangly wratchet straps in your headspace Details: Before I start, I'd like to emphasize that this is a very useful and affordable option as far as universal roof racks go. Also I was completely aware of the downside of having wratchet straps in my car's headspace before getting these, and I can't think of how that could be avoided considering the circumstances. That aside, the reason that I didn't give this rack 5 stars is because, 1. the holes drilled in the front rack bar were not properly aligned, resulting in one of the feet always being angled upward unless I crank the ever-loving poopoo out of the strap to suck it down. Even then it's not completely flush with the roof. 2. My package wasn't taped up enough so the screws fell out in-transit. I was able to get some more from my local hardware store, but still annoying. I'm about to take these on a 3000 mile trip with ladders strapped to them, and will update the review if anything breaks or doesn't survive the trip. If this is where the review ends, then they survived and I'm likely still using them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2022 by Mike Mike

  • Gets It Done
I've had this rack for going on a year. It carries my fishing kayak on a Hyundai Elantra and so far has been rock solid. It's true the felt socks want to come off, but I've duct-taped them around and always check to see they're down flat on the roof so that the weight holds them on, and then watch them well when I'm carrying them to put on or take off and put away. They're super easy to put on and take off. Before I assembled them for the first time, I cut two sections of pvc pipe to fit over the rails so that they'll roll the kayak, a borrowed idea. I have a routine for getting the kayak up on the roof. After putting on the rack, I put two old bathroom rugs with their rubberish backs on the hood to keep from scratching the paint, and then lift the nose of the kayak up onto the hood, which is not too high for even an elderly person like me to do it unassisted. From there I get behind and gently and slowly push the kayak up over the windshield onto the first roller. From there it's easy, the boat just rolls back onto the second pipe, and I'm able to bungee-cord it down onto front and rear bumpers, and we're on our way. Taking it off is the reverse except that sometimes one is on a sloped boat ramp and the first time I thought the boat might get away from me and crash down to the concrete. The use of a cart to take it off on flat ground and move it to the ramp is an option, but I've not found that to be necessary. The little speed it picks up just makes it easier to take it off (and the opposite getting it back up again against gravity, but that also has not proven beyond me). This rack makes it possible to turn a sedan into an SUV but with less gas and lower payment. Has made for many pleasant days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by Janet B.

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