🛶4-Craft Accessible Storage: 2-tier double-sided rack stores 4 watercraft at comfortable working height. 300 lbs capacity—perfect for family use or small clubs with standard kayaks.
🏖️Sturdy Powder-Coated Steel: Heavy-duty steel frame with reinforced joints. Durable weather-resistant finish for garage, shed, dock, or covered outdoor storage.
🛶Smooth-Rolling Casters: 4 swivel wheels with locking brakes. Maneuver fully loaded rack easily, then lock for secure loading and unloading.
🏖️2-Sided Adjustable Arms: 4 height-adjustable metal arms (2 per side) accommodate mixed kayak sizes. Low profile: 60.2″ L × 46.5″ W × 48.8″ H—fits under shelves and workbenches.
🛶Integrated Storage & Assembly: S-hooks for gear organization; modular design for customizable arm spacing. 2-person assembly in 20 minutes



























Ashley Morgan –
I run a small kayak rental on the side. This rack holds four rentals securely and stays mobile so I can roll them inside at night. Reinforced joints give me confidence it’ll last. S-hooks are a thoughtful addition for life jackets.
Jonathan Myers –
Used this for mix of kayaks and a stand-up paddleboard. The arms adjust wide enough for the SUP. 300 lbs capacity handled everything with no strain. Reinforced joints give it a premium feel. Assembly was straightforward with included tools.
Brandon Reed –
Assembled this with a friend in about 18 minutes. Everything lined up well—no drilling or modifications needed. The powder-coated steel looks durable and scratch-resistant. Locking brakes are strong; rack didn’t budge while I strapped boats on.
Lauren Mitchell –
Perfect for our dock-side storage. Weather-resistant finish has held up through two rainy months with no rust. The 2-tier design puts upper kayaks at a comfortable height so my back doesn’t hurt. Wheels lock securely during loading.
Tyler Anderson –
Great space-saver. The 60-inch length is compact enough for our shed but still holds four 10-foot kayaks comfortably. Adjustable arms took me a minute to figure out but work perfectly once set. Very stable when fully loaded.
Eric Patterson –
Our neighborhood paddling group bought two of these. They store eight boats in a corner of the community shed. The modular arm spacing let us customize for longer kayaks on bottom and shorter on top. Casters make rotation for access a breeze.
Jennifer Hayes –
Our family of five has three kayaks and a small canoe. This rack handles all four with room to spare. The double-sided access means we don’t have to move boats around to get the one in back. Wheels glide over garage floor seams easily.
Nicole Ferguson –
As someone who struggled with kayak storage for years, this rack is a lifesaver. The 2-tier layout keeps everything at waist height for easy lifting. Adjustable arms accommodate my daughter’s small kayak and my large touring kayak on the same side. Faultless design.
Daniel Hall –
This double-sided rack is a game changer for our family of four kayakers. Holds all our boats firmly with no wobble. The 300 lbs capacity is legit—loaded two heavy fishing kayaks and two recreational ones. Wheels roll smoothly even on my uneven driveway.
Timothy Grant –
Perfect for our covered deck. The weather-resistant coating hasn’t faded or chipped after a summer outside. Double-sided design means my wife and I can grab our boats simultaneously without bumping elbows. Wheels roll easily over deck boards.
Brittany Owens –
I was worried about stability with four kayaks but this rack is rock solid. The low center of gravity from the wide base keeps it planted. Locking casters engage positively. S-hooks hold paddles nicely. Great for our family’s growing fleet.
Scott Harrington –
Our small outfitter store uses two of these for customer boats. They’ve held up beautifully to daily loading and unloading. The 20-minute assembly claim is true—we timed it. Casters still roll smoothly after six months of heavy use. Excellent value.
Rebecca Collins –
Low profile is no joke. This thing slides right under my elevated storage shelf. Adjustable arms lock tight at different heights to accommodate my sit-in and sit-on-top kayaks. Assembly instructions were clear. Two thumbs up.
Nathaniel Brooks –
Very sturdy for a mobile rack. I was skeptical about wheels holding 300 lbs but these casters are heavy-duty. The 2-sided design is perfect for our narrow boathouse—boats access from both sides without turning the rack around.
Christopher Bell –
Bought this for our small paddling club. The adjustable arms on both sides let us mix different hull shapes easily. Reinforced joints feel very solid. S-hooks for paddles and vests keep everything organized. Highly recommend for any club on a budget.
Megan Sullivan –
Finally a rack that stores four kayaks without taking over the entire garage. The low profile fits perfectly under my workbench. Locking casters hold tight on concrete. Assembly took my husband and me about 20 minutes as promised.
Kristen Wood –
Finally replaced my leaning mess of kayaks with this organized rack. The double-sided access saves so much time—no more pulling out three boats to get the bottom one. Wheels roll quietly and brakes lock firmly. Very happy with the quality.