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Description
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Versatile surf and SUP rack that is ideal for carrying one or two boards on any type of roof rack.
- Telescoping design delivers a custom fit for boards up to 34" wide
- Dual loading allows for transport of up to two boards with maximum stability
- Soft, weather-resistant padding protects boards during transit
- Strong, durable load straps with adjustable wrap-around padding on straps protect board from strap abrasion
- Technical specifications
- Dimensions 6 x 23.3 x 3 in
- Weight 5.8 lb
- Rubber cover for strap buckle
- Length of straps 2x15'
- Fits Thule WingBar Evo
- Fits Thule AeroBlade
- Fits Thule SquareBar
- Fits Thule ProBar
- Fits Thule Xsporter Pro - Adapter/s required: Thule Adapter Kit Xadapt12
- Fits Thule TracRac - Truck
- Fits Thule TracRac - Van
- Model number 811XT
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Reviewed by 3 customers
Confusing product description "May need adapter"
Thule always has great products. Bought a board shuttle for my son recently. Wish there was more helpful information on your site regarding whether or not I need to purchase accessory items to attach the shuttle to a Wing Bar Evo.
It's a great carrier
I've been using it for 2 years now for my paddle board and kayaks. It's light weight, mostly low profile, and doesn't allow slipping. What more do you need?
Disappointed.
This is barely a step up from a soft rack. I will be returning it. It looks well made, and would more secure than a soft rack, but I expected better. It's only designed for one board/SUP (you could stack a couple if you want). You cannot put two of them side by side on the aero blades (too wide) if you wanted to be able to carry more boards on the rack??? I happened to have kept my previous Thule surfboard rack (lockable, designed for 2 boards, adjustable width, looks similar to what they are calling a "SUP Taxi" on their website now) and I'm going to use it instead. I had hoped to add more board carrying capacity (my kids both surf).