If it floats, we have a way to carry it. From kayak racks to surf board and SUP carriers, there’s a range of options to get you water craft to the water.
WATER 101
Float On: Types of Water Mounts
J-Cradle
Carries the boat on its edge, leaving more room on the rack for gear.
Saddle
Carries the boat flat, the way it sits on the water.
SUP/Surf
Specifically designed to carry surfboard and SUPs.
Load Assist
Lends a helping hand to ease the loading of your boat or SUP.
Canoe
Low profile, the canoe tucks snuggly into the angled brackets.
Kayaks: Two Ways to Carry
VERTICAL
Great for carrying more than one boat. Takes up less roof space. Best for smaller boats made of durable material.
HORIZONTIAL
Delivers the best support and protection for one boat. Great for heavier fiberglass kayaks and canoes.
When You Carry More Than Boats
J-Cradle
J-Cradle works for kayaks of all kinds: whitewater, sea, recreational (sit-on-top and sit-inside). Its vertical carry position leaves more room on the rack for gear.
For Heavy Kayaks
Saddle
Saddle mounts are great for carrying longer kayaks. Some mounts, such as HandRoll, feature built-in rollers for easy loading. For fishing boats, the BigCatch is ideal, thanks to its whopping 150-lb capacity.
Need a Little Help with the Lifting?
Load Assist
Relieve the stress on your back by opting for a Load Assistance mount. Perfect for those who are wary of loading a boat over their head.
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Multi-Sport
Sometimes a weekend getaway calls for more gear. With the added space from a roof rack and the right boat mount, you can fit more than you think up top.
All Out Anglers
As the story goes, reeling in big fish calls for bigger boats. With the addition of an EasyRider trailer to your rig, you'll leave no gear behind.
SUP and Surf
No matter the shape, length, or the fin count we have the easiest solution for carrying boards down to the beach or up to the lake.