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2025-08-21 11:47:53
Easy to assemble looks great and fits nicely around my backyard. The product doesn't take up a lot of room and holds multiple boards
J. Winchester
2025-08-13 13:27:07
Bolts didn’t fit, not long enough to span bracket. I had to buy longer bolts, not cheap. Holds by friction so definitely not good for heavy items, works for relatively light surfboards. I’d return if it wasn’t such a pain. Does the job now that I got bolts that fit.
Jesse Dukes
2025-07-28 20:33:52
Upsides: The design is clever, and the materials are generally sturdy.I'm having the same problem as customer J. Winchester. the bolts are too small for the stabilizers. You can hammer the brackets down to a smaller size, but then they don't fit on the verticle brackets. I'll have to buy new bolts. Given that I'll need 16, and that I probably want steel, rather than zinc, I imagine that will add $20 to the total cost.I note the bolts are zinc and very soft and easy to strip. While I appreciate the low price, it would be worth paying a little more for better hardware.
Blue
2025-05-20 17:31:13
This multipurpose rack/stand was easy to assemble, which was a big plus. The instructions were clear and putting it together didn’t take much time. However, there are a few issues that keep it from being a top-tier storage solution.As you can see in the pictures, the coating on the stand scratches very easily, which is disappointing for something designed to hold outdoor gear. Additionally, some of the welds look cheap, making me question long-term durability. Another issue is that the hex head bolts strip out easily, which was frustrating during assembly.We have two kayaks on the stand, and I wouldn’t recommend adding more. While it holds them securely, the rack doesn’t feel like it’s built to handle more weight. That said, this stand would be a great option for surfboards and SUPs, as they are lighter and take up less space.Despite its flaws, the stand does what we need it to do. It’s a functional and affordable storage option, but I’d love to see some improvements in build quality and durability. If you’re looking for something mainly for surfboards or SUPs, this will work well, but if you’re planning to store multiple heavy kayaks, I’d recommend looking for a sturdier option.
Stitch Lip 6
2024-12-30 12:13:33
I have a couple surfboards that just been laying around in my garage. I just hang them vertically. I have not hung them horizontal on anything at all because I don’t want to damage them or I didn’t have the proper stuff to hang this right here helped in so many ways. I built it up pretty quick. The boxes is heavy. I would be a little mindful of that. The set up was very easy. My boards look cool hanging them on this rack. Would recommend if need to hang your surfboards and tired of them just being cluttered around. Also, you can do other things as well like ski racks besides surfboards.
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