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Hey, just what I needed. I"m in NY and will always be traveling with rental cars. One quick important question, I've got a perfectly fitted board bag for my board (also new). I gather from watching the video that it's better to just forget the board bag? Any further advice or guidance would be helpful. Btw, where are you guys located?
You can totally use a board bag with the soft rack. It might cause additional wind noise but as long as the straps are securely fastened you should be good to go. We are located in Los Angeles in the Venice area.
This was such a thorough and helpful video, thank you! Do you think I can get these type of soft racks on my mustang, one window, and no door frame above the window, its just the window to the base of the roof... for a 8ft surfboard. Only driving about 10min to the beach, 45mph max if needed.
I'd default to what the manufacturer says for their specific rack system. The Block Surf racks that we carry just say to keep the pads at least 2ft apart for example. And I do see people quite often rolling around with soft racks on their two-door coupe.
Another question..... while out surfing, should the soft racks be put away in the car. Are they the sort of things that people tend to want to rip off basically (I'm in a good portion of NY..... I surf at Long Beach.... pretty nice area)
Hey, I see most soft roof racks are used for cars without side rails. So, I wander whether this soft roof racks are compatible with flush or raised side rails?
I have seen people use soft racks on cars with side rails out in the wild. I've never used them that way and my gut tells me that its more likely that your boards will flop around more on your roof. I'd imagine everything would be fine as long as the straps are securely fastened.
It has the potential to at highway speeds. That's why we suggest knotting behind the buckle for extra security in the board does start to flop around. With that being said I see people on the highway with them all the time.
I imagine you would maybe have to put the pads closer together & strap them thru the only 2 door entries, you have, as far apart as possible! I'm sure it all depends on the type of car you have.
Hey, just what I needed. I"m in NY and will always be traveling with rental cars. One quick important question, I've got a perfectly fitted board bag for my board (also new). I gather from watching the video that it's better to just forget the board bag? Any further advice or guidance would be helpful. Btw, where are you guys located?
You can totally use a board bag with the soft rack. It might cause additional wind noise but as long as the straps are securely fastened you should be good to go. We are located in Los Angeles in the Venice area.
@@RiderShack Thanks for that! I'm from LA originally and come back regularly. Good to know you guys are there.
Without twisting the straps you’re likely have some wicked vibration hum to contend with.
max....THANK YOU. riddled with the buckle for a minute but you covered it and now i know.
Thank you! Concise yet detailed, exactly what I needed.
This is so helpful, thank you!
Thrilled that we were able to help out.
I certify this procedure, just because you have a Protest the Hero shirt on, I guarantee you know what you are doing. 🤘😎💯🏄♂️
Open car windows while doors are open. When about to close door to secure loose straps ends, you can pass your hand though to pull on strap.
This was such a thorough and helpful video, thank you! Do you think I can get these type of soft racks on my mustang, one window, and no door frame above the window, its just the window to the base of the roof... for a 8ft surfboard. Only driving about 10min to the beach, 45mph max if needed.
I'd default to what the manufacturer says for their specific rack system. The Block Surf racks that we carry just say to keep the pads at least 2ft apart for example. And I do see people quite often rolling around with soft racks on their two-door coupe.
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Hey! Can i use a double rack for only one board? or is it just 2+?
Yes you can :)
Super fast and easy. But what if your car has an antenna that sticks out? You can fix that with the double but not with the single Pads I think?
Just shift the pad left or right to dodge that pesky antenna. The single soft rack doesn't have to sit in the middle of the roof.
Do you need s board cover to secure it on a long road trip?
If you're going to be on the road for hours I would use a cover just to keep direct sunlight off the board.
Would this work with 3 or 4 boards stacked?
You'll want to read the instructions for the specific pads you purchase but generally you can stack up to 3 boards per pad.
I have little plastic boat (MAC 210), weighs 30kg. Do you think this would work?
I've only used this for surfboards. I think a boat would catch a lot of wind. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Another question..... while out surfing, should the soft racks be put away in the car. Are they the sort of things that people tend to want to rip off basically (I'm in a good portion of NY..... I surf at Long Beach.... pretty nice area)
Most people leave them on their car while surfing.
@@RiderShack Cool. thanks for that!
I always put them back into my car because if they are damaged or stolen I have no way of transporting my surfboard back home
Hey, I see most soft roof racks are used for cars without side rails. So, I wander whether this soft roof racks are compatible with flush or raised side rails?
I have seen people use soft racks on cars with side rails out in the wild. I've never used them that way and my gut tells me that its more likely that your boards will flop around more on your roof. I'd imagine everything would be fine as long as the straps are securely fastened.
@@RiderShack Thanks for reply! This helped me a lot.
Hi. Can I use it for snowboards ?
The manufacturer built this product specifically for surfboards. Maybe someone in the comments has experience with what you're asking.
I did this then there was a storm and water leaked in my 2019 Nissan.. wasn’t happy took them off !!
I would remove pads when not in use because you are cinching the straps over the rubber seals in the car door which could be damaged after a while.
will the board flop on highways?
It has the potential to at highway speeds. That's why we suggest knotting behind the buckle for extra security in the board does start to flop around. With that being said I see people on the highway with them all the time.
How do you tie multiple boards
You can stack up to 3 boards per pad. Use the same method.
Can this work a two-seater car???
These are only recommended for a 4 door car
No. asking for trouble , mite . ( Not safe )
@@RiderShack reveiws on amazon said they work with a coupe aswell
what about a 2 door coupe?
I imagine you would maybe have to put the pads closer together & strap them thru the only 2 door entries, you have, as far apart as possible! I'm sure it all depends on the type of car you have.
These products are only recommended for 4-door cars.