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Best Marine Folding Kayak Stand (Set of 2)

Best Marine Folding Kayak Stand (Set of 2)

Description

Best Marine Folding Kayak Stand, Set of 2 - Foldable Storage

Foldable Frame Makes It Easy to Transport: How will you keep your kayak in good condition when you're away from home? Best Marine storage stands. Our freestanding folding kayak stands are lightweight, which makes them easy to carry. They fold flat and lock in place so you can easily clean and store them in a car, RV, or garage without taking up too much space.

Suitable for Kayaks, Paddleboards, and Canoes: Getting out on the water is fun, but once the recreation is done for the weekend, where do you store your watercraft? With the Best Marine storage rack, you can store kayaks, paddleboards, canoes, small boats, and more. With its 100 lb carrying capacity, our storage rack is built to hold some of the heaviest watercraft.

Perfect Height for Easy Maintenance: When you need to rinse down or apply wax to your watercraft, you now have a convenient way to do so. Simply unfold the 16” tall Best Marine kayak stands, place your watercraft on top, pull up a stool, and get to work on it. The rubber padding on top of the frame and the non-slip rubber pads on the feet of the frame help keep the stand and your watercraft in place.

Keep Your Walls In Tact: If you don't want to drill holes in your walls or maybe you don’t have the space, don't worry. Best Marine has you covered. Our freestanding kayak holders provide the perfect alternative to a standard wall mount. The stands sit 16 inches tall, which is the perfect height to keep your watercraft securely off the ground, yet still easy to access.

Access Without The Pain or Strain: While wall storage racks can help you save space in a shed or garage, the weight on your arms and shoulders when accessing your watercraft can be challenging to manage. With Best Marine's folding stands, you can easily store your kayak indoors or outdoors without any stress or strain on your body. The stands require no assembly. Simply unfold them and position them 5 to 6 feet apart.

Nope. It is light weight, and easy to carry.

Yes. They can be used during maintenance, cleaning or simply storing your kayak.

Not sure, maybe with some way to anchor it like used in a tent? Great stand. I really like it.

They'd probably work, but the Hobie Pro Angler is a little heavy for these stands. We recommend kayaks that weigh 100lbs or less. You'd be pushing the weight limit for sure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

does this also come with a bag to carry the stands in?

Nope. It is light weight, and easy to carry.

Yes. They can be used during maintenance, cleaning or simply storing your kayak.

Is there a way to anchor the stands? I am looking for a kayak stand on a slight incline.

not sure, maybe with some way to anchor it like used in a tent? great stand I really like it.

Will this stand fit or work for a hobie kayak pa 14?

They'd probably work, but the Hobie Pro Angler is a little heavy for these stands. We recommend kayaks that weigh 100lbs or less. You'd be pushing the weight limit for sure