🚤 Elevate your gear game—secure, sleek, and ready for adventure!
The VIVOHOME Kayak Storage Rack is a robust, adjustable, and expandable freestanding rack crafted from full tubular steel with a protective powder-coated finish. Designed to support up to 175 lbs, it features dual tripod bases for superior stability and PE-foam padded sleeves to protect your watercraft from damage. Quick to assemble with included hardware, this versatile rack accommodates kayaks, paddle boards, canoes, and more, making it an essential storage solution for any water sports enthusiast.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 17 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 24.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 98.4 x 49.2 x 21.6 inches |
Item Weight | 47.6 Pounds |
Brand Name | VIVOHOME |
Color | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | VIVOHOME |
Part Number | VH490 |
Style | Heavy Duty |
Included Components | Mounting Hardware |
Outer Material | steel |
Fill Material Type | Steel |
Size | XX-Large |
Sport Type | Surfing |
Skill Level | Beginner |
M**N
Great rack, space saving
I’d been storing my 10.5’ kayak on edge, in the bark dust on the side of the house. After buying my wife the same model, I didn’t want to store her pristine kayak on the dirty gravel ground. Researched numerous racks before deciding on this one. PROS: large padded hooks, perfect height, very sturdy/adjustable feet, assembles well with good hardware, looks nice. This holds the last 2’ of kayak on each end, securely & all the way into the hook loops. No straps needed. I’m 6’3” and can easily hoist the 50 lb kayak into the upper hooks. I unscrewed the adjustable feet in the front of the bases, to help avoid leaning forward-which works good. I’m very pleased. Watch out for the yellow model with straps that doesn’t have a cross brace. I almost bought it accidentally.
D**.
very sturdy
Rack only took about 20 minutes to assemble by myself. It is very sturdy and does not move. It came with an extra foam arm pad. Bottom kayak in picture is 10 Feet.
C**8
Better than I expected...
Better than I thought it would be.. Holding two full size Wilderness kayaks without a problem..Assembly was not bad.. Great space saver...
B**Y
Sturdy but topples too easy
This was easy to assemble and I like that it's portable. It needs to be mounted to the ground or dock as it tipped over the first day we used it with 2 kayaks. We moved it between two trees and strapped it to the trees on both sides! It may be fine if on totally flat ground and not exposed to any wind. But if you are waterfront I wouldn't buy unless you can secure it somehow.
D**S
Great garage storage rack
Took me a bit to put them together, but that is never my specialty. End result so far, sturdy rack for Kayaks and I don't have to drill more holes into my garage walls. Also, if we rearrange, put them outside or move ---- don't have to buy something else
J**H
Super Sturdy Kayak Stand
I was waffling between the VivoHome Rack and the 1006 RAD Sportz Deluxe Rack. There were no reviews for the VivoHome so I wasn't sure to take the plunge. I tried to look carefully at the pictures and I couldn't tell if there was a verifying difference. I decided to go with the VivoHome Rack because the VivoHome Rack had a heavier shipping weight and so I hoped it might be built beefier.I was not disappointed when the shipment arrived. This is a heavy duty rack. The welds are well done and the steel is nice and thick. I particularly liked the inset connections for the cross-beam. It gives confidence for the stability and long wear of the product. The product was boxed up nice and all the pieces were present. I was impressed with the supplied bolts and self-sealing nuts as well as having washers supplied. In addition, I was thoroughly impressed with the extra supporting iron plates to strengthen the connections of the main upright stand. I was definitely not expecting extra stability plates from this price-range.The rack was easy to assemble although I admit that I used a ratchet socket wrench along with one of the supplied wrenches and this made it much easier. I was able to assemble the rack by myself in about 30 minutes. I took my time making sure I understood the instructions. If you have done any assembling of structures before you will find that everything makes sense and the construction is straight forward. There was a small dent in one of the intersecting sections of the main upright stand yet a few medium taps from a rubber mallet and the connection was complete and firm. I was not concerned about the dent compromising the integrity of the main upright stand.I like that they added extra metal feet with a hole through which the rack could be permanently mounted to the floor. I have my rack outside on pavers so I didn't add the extra metal feet. The rack is quite stable without the extra metal feet and the supplied rubber feet work well without need for extra support.I mounted my two person sit-on top kayak with the hull facing away from the rack to prevent pooling of water when it rains (I still covered the kayak & rack with a tarp). A little bit of maneuvering is required to fit this kayak under the top U-carriers of this rack in order to set it on the bottom holders yet it is not too bad. I have a VERY HEAVY two person sit-on-top kayak from Costco. This kayak is quite the beast but is very stable in the water (this has nothing to do with this rack but I wanted to give you an idea of the stability and strength of the rack).I am very pleased with this rack. I don't have any other kayak rack to compare it to yet this rack is heavy duty and stable and seems like it will last a long time. I was happy to move my kayak out of my garage along the outside of my house in my side yard. For $150 I thought it was a reasonable buy. I would purchase this rack again.
P**S
Solid Solution
Assembly was easy, but took a while to open the hardware packaging. Stable structure, solid components, and well-designed.
F**A
Not great but does the job
Pros: -simple to put together yet much easier with 2 people- does the job requiredCon: - could have been made with less, bigger parts ex: 4’ long vertical legs instead of 2- 2’ pieces or 2 piece horizontal bar instead of a 3 piece bar. More connections equal less rigidity.- flat washers are paper thin and too narrow, fender washers of greater thickness would be a lot betterAll of the joint welds on mine seemed to be done well the problem I had was that with all the connections you have less stability. It’s a little better once the first kayak is mounted at lowest position. I will be mounting a horizontal 1x board to provide hanging points across back for life jackets etc. this should help with stability.I replaced leg adjusters with 2” wheels with stems. You can find these at the big package stores. I found mine at the blue store. This makes it extremely easy to move whole stand around with 2 kayaks on itAll in all not bad but could be a whole lot better. Typical of quality you get these day in exchange for convenience. Search Amazon carefully prices vary as much as $40 for same product.
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