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Malone Standard Foam Block Universal Car Top Kayak Carrier Kit

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  • Standard kayak kit for hauling lightweight kayaks short distances
  • 2 universal-fit, 12-inch, non-skid laminate foam blocks
  • Bow and stern S-hook tie-downs attach to front and rear of vehicle
  • Blocks' V-shaped cutouts are designed to fit almost every kayak
  • Includes 15-foot over-hull strap; carrying case for storage


Product Description

Malone foam block car top kayak carrier kits & blocks offer an affordable transport system for your kayak. We use high quality EVA closed cell foam. All of our blocks are produced with state of the art computer fabrication to insure total quality. Feel comfortable taking your kayak for a drive next time you use our Standard kayak kit. This affordable transportation option allows you to find the water in one piece, and when you're done for the day, simply put the kit back in the re-usable tote bag.

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Sometimes you just need to transport a kayak a small distance--either home from the store or to a close-by river. Enter the Malone standard kayak kit, which includes everything you need to haul a lightweight kayak on occasional short trips.
The kit's pair of 12-inch EVA foam blocks are ideal for short trips. The kayak kit comes with two universal-fit, 12-inch, non-skid laminate foam blocks to cushion the kayak in place, along with a 15-foot over-hull strap and bow and stern S-hook tie-downs. The blocks are built with V-shaped cutouts, ensuring a great fit for every kayak. The tie-downs, meanwhile, fit to the front and rear of your vehicle. (The kit also works with round, square, or factory oval cross rails.) Finally, the kit comes with a carrying case for easy storage.

Note: Malone recommends that users not put the 12-inch blocks directly on the rooftop, as the concentrated weight of the kayak may dent the roof.

About Malone Auto Racks
Malone is the fastest-growing rack accessory company in North America, with a track record of more than 10 years of industry leadership and innovation. The company's products are sold in more than 1,500 outdoor online and retail stores throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europe. Malone operates from the coast of Maine, helping the company stay true to its mission and values. Everything Malone sells must be "simple to sell, simple to install, and simple to use." The company is built to enhance its customers' enjoyment of rivers, lakes, and oceans while minimizing their carbon footprint through aerodynamic transport design and complete material recycling.


jmccurry3d
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2020
Package comes with everything you need to mount your kayak. I drive a 99 Honda Accord and it's just not worth having racks installed, so this is a perfect solution for the time being!
L. Demartin
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2018
These blocks fit perfectly on the cross racks for my kayak. Secure, strong, firm and shaped exactly right to cradle it. Asked a question of customer service via email and got a timely response.
Al
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2014
In principle, foam blocks are the best way for us to carry our kayaks. However, if the kayaks are heavy, I have been told it is not a good idea to place the blocks directly on the roof of the car. I purchased these foam blocks to fit the aero bars on my previous car but have since changed the car.The new car has square bars and the grooves in these blocks are too big for the bars so they wobble in situ.Whilst bow and stern lines are a good safety measure during transport, an extra towing eye is needed for the vehicle. The towing eyes should be removed when the car is left in the car park or they may not be there on your return..
Seth Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2013
Work extremely well when you have crossbars, and not so well when you have bare roof (it's almost impossible to load a kayak by yourself as blocks roll and shift). I took off one star because pushing your crossbars inside the blocks is time consuming and hard. I suspect most women would not be able to do it by themselves. Also, make sure you have the hooks in the front & the back of your car. Our Venza doesn't have the back ones, thy God my Subaru does.
Rodbender54
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2013
I bought this basically for yak storage. They work just fine. It takes the pressure off of the bottom of my yak. I can also use them for car top transportation as needed.
C. Brandt
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2010
Wow. You could go any buy 2 adjustable straps, 2 foam blocks, and a length of nylon rope for about $10. Or you could buy it here and only get ONE adjustable strap, all for $30. The noise level from this contraption was so loud I couldn't even hear my radio in the car with the volume turned all the way up. The foam blocks move forward and backwards. This is such a crappy product, I can't believe I bought it. And do not drive with it and the kayak on top of your car if it is windy.....yes, it will move from side to side ALOT!!! In the middle of my road trip around Colorado, I ended up stopping at a hardware store and buying real adjustable straps because the ONE that came with this was useless. Do not waste your money! Really!
Kat
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2010
I'm frankly disappointed. We've had good days with this and really bad ones. We put the blocks over the factory bars atop our Outback. Position the kayak right side up, tie off the beast with the cinch strap through the back doors, and with the hook/rope to the trailer hitch in back and the only metal available in front, which is to the side of the car, either left or right. I've read every other review and followed each suggestion at least once.It slips along the bars and the strap makes a deafening noise (even with the loose end inside and it's cinched so tight the kayak deflects a lot). We had to retie it about four times for the last 25 mile drive. Infuriating.I'm going to try to make a central connection in front by tying off a short rope to both metal parts, so the kayak can tie in the middle, and I may have to resort to duct tape on the bars to keep the blocks from sliding.
N
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2009
Works great. I usually put it directly on the roof top without using the metal rails. However it presses the roof down if you tighten it too much. However my kayak is light and the SUV roof seems to be strong enough. You could install it on the metal rail using the grove but I did not try it since the shape of the grove looked different from my SUV rail.
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