Rooftop kayak carrier with U-shaped rollers for easy loading and unloading
Dynaflex rollers pivot to the side to provide convenient loading angles
Includes heavy-duty strap with padded buckles and pair of bow/stern straps
Employs Yakima mako saddles (sold separately) to ensure safety and security
Also compatible with most factory crossbars (requires mighty mounts)
Editorial Product Review:
Item Description: These u-shaped rollers enable you to slide your boat onto the roof, making loading easier than pie. And when you add mako saddles securing your boat is easier than pie, tarts, donuts, cupcakes, or pretty much any form of pastry.
Customer Rating: - Hully Rollers
I purchased the Hully Rollers to take the place of a rear kayak saddle. I was having difficulty putting my wooden kayak on to my van. I thought that the Hully Rollers would make it easier to load. I didn't find that the effort was that much less using the Hully Rollers. The saddles worked as well as the rollers if I put a carpet over the back of the van and on to the saddles. I have to be more careful with the Hully Rollers so I don't run off them and drop the boat. I didn't have that problem with the saddles. if I had to do it over again, I'd just be happy with the saddles.
Bill
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