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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Multiple uses hanger bracket for the shop. Strong and looks good
TheJungleProvides
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Pros:Modular design means you can reconfigure the spacing and height as needed, so if you have wakeboards with boots on them, you can space accordingly.Perfectly functional to do the job it's designed for. Rubber covering is adequate to protect boards.Its all made from steel, so no chance it'll have any capacity issuesCons:Aesthetics, I don't think it looks that greatThe vertical rails come in 4 pieces, so you will have probably 4 more holes in the wall than you would need if it were 2 longer rails. I'm sure this is to make shipping cheaper. On the other hand, this could give you more configuration choices, essentially by having 2 smaller racks you could put wherever you want.Nothing is really securing the arms to the vertical rails, so you could, in theory, accidentally knock one off if you push up on it. This also means they sway left to right. It's just not a great design.There are no instructions or documentation of any kind. (I don't need them, but lots of people do)The installation hardware is the cheapest, junkiest kind there is. The screws are fine, but the drywall anchors are not.Definitely not worth the asking price for what you're getting.
Trish
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Easy to install and works well for holding 5 boards.
Stroke’em
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Good product, works as advertised. The one thing I would mention is the bars when evenly spaced out still put surfboards a little close to each other. I put a longboard above another longboard and although I have bags over both I have to pay attention to the fins on each to make sure they don’t hit the one below. The other thing is even with the rubber on the arms, I went to the store and got pool noodles to cover the arms to protect my boards as I felt the rubber wasn’t very thick. Still a great rack, nice and solid in the wall. Definitely takes a little handy work as you have to space, drill, and measure a good amount so if you’re not handy, might want tot get a friend. Definitely easier to do with two people. Also, you’ll recommend using a screw driver after you tap the holes as it would be easy to crush the metal with a drill and some pressure. Also pay attention to what piece you’re putting on the wall as there’s 6( I think it’s been a few months since I put this up) separate pieces of track that you have to drill and you need to make sure the ends of them that have an open slot line up with the next piece that has an open slot.
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