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Rightline Gear Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 14-3/4" Long

Rightline Gear Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 14-3/4" Long

Item # RL100K10
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These foam blocks let you carry your kayak on your roof rack crossbars, factory side rails, or your naked roof. They provide a safe surface between your vehicle and watercraft. Great Prices for the best watersport carriers from Rightline Gear. Rightline Gear Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 14-3/4" Long part number RL100K10 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Rightline Gear Watersport Carriers - RL100K10

  • Kayak
  • Roof Mount Carrier
  • Aero Bars
  • Elliptical Bars
  • Factory Bars
  • Naked Roofs
  • Round Bars
  • Square Bars
  • Foam Blocks
  • Rightline Gear
  • Rear Loading
  • Side Loading

These foam blocks let you carry your kayak on your roof rack crossbars, factory side rails, or your naked roof. They provide a safe surface between your vehicle and watercraft.


Features:

  • 2 Foam blocks let you carry a kayak on the roof of your vehicle
    • Removable inserts let you attach blocks directly to your roof rack crossbars, factory side rails, or naked roof
  • V-shaped blocks keep kayak steady
  • Rubber guards keep blocks in place during loading and protect your roof from scratches and scuffs
  • Load straps secure kayak and blocks to your vehicle
    • 2 End straps with car clips secure foam blocks to your vehicle
    • 2 Lock straps secure kayak to foam blocks
    • Straps not required to run through inside of vehicle
  • 2 Bow-stern tie-downs anchor kayak to your vehicle
  • Quick and easy installation on vehicles with a naked roof, factory raised rails, and most crossbar styles


Specs:

  • Application: factory side rails, naked roofs, and most factory crossbars
  • Carrying capacity: 1 kayak
  • Foam block dimensions (each): 14-3/4" long x 4" wide x 3-1/2" tall
  • Height at center of block: 3"
  • Lock strap length: 9' long
  • End strap length: 12" long
  • Weight (each): 1 lb
  • 1-Year warranty


Foam block dimensions



100K10 Rightline Gear Kayak Carrier with Tie-Downs and Car Clips - Foam-Block-Style - Roof Mount - 1 Kayak

Installation Details RL100K10 Installation instructions


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Rightline Gear Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 14-3/4" Long - RL100K10

Average Customer Rating:  5.0 out of 5 stars   (2 Customer Reviews)

These foam blocks let you carry your kayak on your roof rack crossbars, factory side rails, or your naked roof. They provide a safe surface between your vehicle and watercraft.

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Great service. Sal was really helpful!


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