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Tuesday, 05 August 2008

Racked up 'n ready to roll


I picked up my new Rack 'n Roll roofrack loading device yesterday and in doing so learned that the manufacturors were very appreciative that I discovered the invention and found a moment to write about it. I'm hitting the road tomorrow, and won't have my own vehicle handy to demonstrate it, but a full review with images is forthcoming (check back next week). Details are being ironed out so that members of Yakabout will get a special offer on any orders they take when yakabout is mentioned, so keep that in mind. This won't mean a commission for me (in case you were wondering) but they will be using to it so guage online marketing ventures. So if you're thinking about buying one (and those of you tired of breaking backs may well be) hold tight until I have more info on that offer. I'll email all yakabout members with full details when that occurs, so look out for it.

I was given a hands on demo on several types of racks and I was suitably impressed. When I replace my shoe-budget version with one my car will look like I actually care about it's appearence, and we all know chicks dig cars that don't look like they are fresh from the scrap heap. Good times ahead!

 Rack & Roll has been designed to work with with common styles of roof racks from major brands:

 

  • Thule - Aero / Square
  • Rola - Sports
  • Rhino - Sportz




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Comments (2)
09-08-2008 11:25
Rack & Roll kayak loader
I recall seeing this piece of equipment in a post on AKFF Josh. Looks like the guy that developed it went all the way and decided to market the unit. Looks the goods - easy to set up and quick to load a yak on the racks - thumbs up here!
Written by Cuda
11-08-2008 19:33
Rack & Roll kayak loader
Yeah mate, it's very much a KISS concept, but certainly works well. I think they're going to go well with this, because a lot of potential consumers do struggle with figuring out how cartop a kayak, which is understandable. This is definitely a clever solution.
Written by josh

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