Marine Roof Rack Pads 38 Universal Roof Rack Carrier Kayaks
Reliable Alternative to a Traditional Roof Rack: You’re aching to get away on the water, but you don't have crossbars on your vehicle. What now? Good news: With the Best Marine vehicle rooftop hauling pads, you can travel wherever you please with your watercraft securely attached to your vehicle. Our pads are specifically designed for vehicles without crossbars and with roofs that are over 48 inches.
Sturdy and Durable Construction: Travel with confidence. Our roof pads are made of a durable 600D polyester fabric and shock-resistant EPE foam—built to withstand the weight of a heavy kayak or canoe. The pads come with two heavy-duty straps to securely hold your watercraft against the pads as you drive—whether it’s a quick trip down the street or miles away.
Tie Down Straps Included: Think your watercraft is too wide? Think again. Our vehicle roof rack pads can fit all size kayaks, canoes, surfboards, and SUP paddleboards. The included tie-down ropes and straps have plenty of length for you to wrap them around your watercraft and secure it to the inside of a variety of vehicles that have roofs wider than 48 inches.
Quick and Simple Installation: All the hardware and straps you need for setup come with the pads. Installation is quick and easy. Most people have it installed in under 10 minutes. One strap keeps the pads secured to your car, while the other strap keeps your kayak strapped to the pads. You'll place one trunk anchor under your front hood and one under your trunk hood. These give the tie-down ropes something to attach to for added security.
Keep Your Vehicle Scratch-Free: A major concern for transporting anything on a car roof is whether the load will scratch your vehicle. At 2.5 inches high and 3 inches wide, our pads are the perfect dimensions to protect your vehicle. While the straps secure your kayak horizontally, the 15-foot safety ropes secure the bow and stern to the front and back of your car, which helps to prevent any wobbling or whistling that may occur at highway speeds.
What is the recommended maximum highway speed for a Toyota Camry with 10 ft, 50 lb kayak? I guess the recommended speed would be the speed limit and how well you have the kayak tied down. I drive a Hyundai Sonata using Best Marine roof rack and have no problem driving 70 mph.
Planning to use these roof pads to carry a kayak 12ft, 85lbs on a 70mph highway. That speed safe? How long before I need to check straps? If tied correctly, yes, that speed is safe in my experience. And you won't have to check it again for hours -again, with emphasis on "if tied correctly". But the quality of the knot is extremely important, otherwise you will get wobbling at high speeds.
Can I mount 2 10 ft kayaks using this? You can try it, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you really know what you're doing.
Will this work with surfboards? I would have no reason to think it wouldn't. Works very well for kayaks.
I guess the recommended speed would be the speed limit and how well you have the kayak tied down. I drive a Hyundai Sonata using Best Marine roof rack and have no problem driving 70 mph.
If tied correctly, yes, that speed is safe in my experience. And you won't have to check it again for hours -again, with emphasis on "if tied correctly". But the quality of the knot is extremely important, otherwise you will get wobbling at high speeds.
You can try it, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you really know what you're doing.
I would have no reason to think it wouldn't. Works very well for kayaks.