If you've been
looking for a more secure way to carry
your paddle board, meet your new best friend, the WaveHog. The Yakima
4051 WaveHog Surf, Paddle and Sailboard Carrier can carry up to
three boards stacked piggy-back style. (Get it?-the WaveHog.) The
SoulPad universal mount pads fit just about every roof rack out there.
They mount easily with a couple of straps, quickly giving you a
cushioned spot to lay your boards. The included SUP
Brah Nose-Tail Tie-Down System for Paddleboards allows you tie down
down then ends of your board for greater stability (if your carrying
more than one board, you'll want to tie down the longest one.) The
WaveHog also includes Yakima's RipCord Lockable 12' Straps to keep your
boards in place with a firm, theft resistant grip. With rubber covered
aluminum cam buckles and nylon coated steel cables running through the
straps, the RipCord straps don't just tie down your boards, they fight
crime AND corrosion. Does that make the WaveHog a roof rack superhero?
Yakima has always had rock-solid options for putting crossbars on your vehicle's factory installed rails. Their LowRider and LowRider Max rack systems fit most vehicles with raised rails and the Locking EZ Rider towers fit most vehicles with flush rails. But now, Yakima has one tower system that works on both types of factory rails, the RailGrab. With the new Yakima 0138 RailGrab Towers for Railing Mounted Car Roof Racks , you can put Yakima crossbars on practically any factory installed rails, but this isn't your usual One Size "Fits" All situation. You truly get a custom fit for your rack, and if you buy a new vehicle, or you want to swap your rack between two vehicles, you'll still get a great, low-profile rack that fits like a glove regardless of factory rail type or size. Installing Railgrab towers won't take very long. For the front crossbar, first slide two towers onto the bar and install the end caps to keep the towers from sliding off. Then
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