SeaSucker SK2425 Features:
This all-new design might not look like your traditional clam-shell style ski rack, but it's better in oh-so-many ways. It's light and compact enough to travel with you to your ski destination, or to stow in your trunk or garage without being an inconvenience. Like all SeaSucker products, it attaches securely when needed and removes cleanly when not, thanks to two powerful 6" SeaSuckers on each carrier. The top of each carrier comes off for loading up to two snowboards or four pairs of skis, then snaps back on to lock them in place. Run a cable lock through the locking hole to keep your skis in the rack and your rack on your car when you have to walk away from your vehicle. Minor assembly required.- Carrier body is made of super durable HDPE
- Slots for skis and snowboards are padded to protects you equipment.
- Holds up to two sets of skis plus poles, or four snowboards.
- Made for roof top, trunk or hatchback attachment.
- Attaches to metal, glass or fiberglass surfaces.
- 13.25 in. tall, 17.5 in. wide, 0.5 in. thick
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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