Top 4 best kayak stackers 1.
Stacking kayaks on roof rack.
Simple solution to mounting two kayaks on a roof rack.
These are more of a permanent solution and are typically preferable if you plan to haul your kayak frequently.
Ideal if you don t have center bar or j cradle.
Choosing a kayak roof rack.
Just as the name suggests these racks make it possible to stack a few kayaks on the roof.
The stacker holds up to four boats and folds down for a cleaner look and reduced wind profile when not in use.
J style carriers are another very popular type.
On a standard car roof you can easily transport 2 kayaks without facing any hassle if you decide.
These carriers attach directly to your crossbars but are more compact than other types of carriers so you can fit more gear on the roof.
Yakima bigstack boat rack.
The boats stand on their edge and that leaves a room on the roof for other items.
Evolved considerably from its beginnings as an undistinguished vertical loop the thule stacker now has a separate upper bridge that makes it easy to tie your boats down.
The stacker is a durable post like assembly that easily attaches to the current crossbars.
The stacker is a standby for hauling whitewater kayaks on your roof rack.
Just lean your kayak against the stacker and then tie it down.