- Universal car fitment & adjustable, fit most of vehicles with or without gutters
- With a heavy load capacity, the roof rack can hold luggage over 165.3lbs
- Equipped with ultra-long straps & aircraft buckles to secure luggage, safety & strength guaranteed
- Made of soft materials, vehicle scratching or scuffing can be avoided
- Lightweight, anti-vibration & soft, accommodate various needs and conditions
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Hannah Fatunase
Simple, easy, and worth it
Simple, easy to use for short trips. My electric vehicles don't hold 4 x 8 sheets of plywood, so I had to buy something to transport lumber from our local hardware store. I didn't want to buy anything exotic or difficult to put on, since it's light use and short trips. This soft roof rack did the trick. Very easy to install and adjust. No slippage during a 5 mile drive. Fastest speed was about 50mph, and the unit had no problems (although the straps I used to hold the plywood in place starting "singing" around 40mph.
Weng Salvador
So far so good
I got my 2 kayak from walmart and carry with it. I did not drive more than 40mph but pad did its job..it is pretty good and cheap solution for no roof rack cars..I have 17 fiesta and worked pretty good
Chauntal Pike
No scratches, good for ~100 pounds
Installs or comes off in one minute! Doesn't scratch my 2016 vehicle roof. No wind noise like I had with my Yakima rack riding so high. I stacked 2 kayaks for a short trip, but that bottomed out the padding with about 135 pounds. With front and rear bungies, not included, I safely traveled 60mph. I haven't tested higher speeds yet. Love the idea of taking it off so easily, throw it in the trunk while kayaking for added security. A fraction of the price of metal roof kayak carriers and far superior for up to 100 pound single kayak, like a Hobie Revolution 16 or Adventure Island (hull and outriggers not stacked). Be careful not to overtighten the straps, or you could damage your vehicle. May not work with highly rounded roofs like my friend's 2012 Prius, or sunroofs.
Precious Sufiah
Works well for me!
So far so good! Work on my Acura TL and position so I can avoid the sunroof. I'm happy with the quality and ease of use. I've transported a single and tandem kayak, one at a time, with no issue. I strap over the top and through the doors then attach the front and back to keepers under the hood and trunk.
David Hiner
FANTASTC for light occasional use
These are just the ticket if you need to take your inflatable SUP back home from the beach through town inflated so you can clean it properly. Thank you for complaints about lack of instructions.. I, at leisure on my living room floor, acquainted myself with it fully -- before the frustration of actually trying to get it on. Be sure to note carefully and with certainty which way the buckles thread. I forgive them for not giving more detailed instructions... these can be adapted to so many different cars. (BTW, some descriptions of these threading through windows is misleading) Thanks also for the warnings about the straps wearing out.. i will be sure to remove them right away after each use. Thanks everybody for the reviews. I do not think these are intended to replace heavy duty racks... they are great for for my light occasional use. I did not want to get "real racks"... so i am delighted
Youcef Aid
Love it!! Works great for my car & for my kayak,
OMG I love this thing! Bought it to transport my new kayak on my old 1998 Mercedes C-280. No roof rack & it’s older so I don’t want to invest in a whole system (and anyway I don’t have enough $$). This made it possible for me to buy my kayak! Easy to put on the car & doesn’t seem to damage the door seals at all. Easy to get the kayak on & off - probably easier than on a rack, because i’m short and don’t have much strength lifting over my head. Easy to strap on the kayak & very secure once my friend showed me how to do it - doubling the straps over the boat and ratcheting REALLY TIGHT, tucking the loose ends in the car. Kinda got to dodge the straps a bit in the passenger side of the car if you are tall, they maybe brush my head slightly as the driver, not too bad. Had some vibration above 30 mph the first time but I adjusted the strap (twisted it a half turn) and it went away. I haven’t gone on highways yet but it was recommended to me to get hood & trunk tie-downs if I want to do that so we will see. I can make them for cheap. I honestly think this would be fine on the highway but want to be careful. Easy to tighten and loosen. Seems durable. I’m happy! Looking forward to trying it with my skis in the winter!
Sally Tanoshii
Great quality and pops in trunk when not in use; secure and no wind drag/noise.
So great! I haul my ocean kayak on car roof effortlessly. And it won't be stolen while I'm gone, as it pops off and is locked inside car in seconds.
Kim Blair-King
Worked for me!
Worked perfectly to strap skis to the top of the car! Sturdy, easy to install, price was right!
Austen Leone
These racks are great.
I’m using these racks on a rental car to transport 2 paddle boards around while I’m on vacation for a few weeks in the Keys. They work great. Absolutely no complaints. I had tried other soft racks years ago and these work much better. Just one reminder for anyone else who buys them. You don’t want to leave soft racks on the car in the rain when not in use because the straps help wick water into the car cabin. Oops....
RnzNa Bhattarai
Keeping it simple.
A low tech solution to a low tech problem. Strap it on your car, strap things to it, what could be more simple? I'm using it for a couple of kayaks but it could be used for nearly anything that the straps will reach around (within reason). Use your head and take into consideration the speed and distance that you will be traveling. Amazon has available, a number of other anchoring devices that can be used in conjunction with this item.