🛶8-Craft Double-Sided Storage: Freestanding rack holds up to 8 kayaks, canoes, paddleboards or SUPs. 4-tier dual-sided design with 600 lbs total capacity—perfect for families, rental shops, or paddling clubs with multiple watercraft.
🏖️Heavy-Duty Steel Frame: Industrial-grade powder-coated steel construction resists rust and corrosion. Reinforced X-back supports provide lateral stability for indoor garage, outdoor shed, or dockside storage.
🛶 Locking Wheels for Mobility: 4 smooth-rolling swivel casters with step-on brakes. Easily move fully loaded rack from garage to driveway, then lock for stable loading and unloading.
🏖️Height-Adjustable Arms: 8 solid metal arms with pin-lock system adjust to fit 8-14 ft kayaks. Overall dimensions: 60.2″ L × 46.5″ W × 83.9″ H.
🛶Easy Assembly & Gear Storage: Includes S-hooks for paddles and life jackets. Modular 2-section vertical tracks; 2-person assembly in 20 minutes with included hardware.
























Nathan Bradley –
Perfect for our neighborhood boating group. Eight kayaks stored neatly with access from both sides so multiple people can grab their boats at once. Smooth-rolling casters glide over concrete seams even when fully loaded. Assembly was straightforward with included hardware.
Laura Jennings –
The 600 lb capacity handles our heaviest tandems without strain. Locking casters hold position while I strap boats on one by one. Assembly was smooth with included tools. Worth every penny.
Christopher Harrison –
Our paddling club bought this rack for our boathouse. It holds eight kayaks with room to spare and the 600 lbs capacity is no joke. Step-on brakes lock securely on concrete. Assembly took two of us about 20 minutes. Highly recommend for any club.
Elizabeth Collins –
This 8-craft rack transformed our garage from chaos to order. The four-tier dual-sided design stores all our family’s boats in one compact footprint. Reinforced X-backs provide noticeable lateral stability compared to cheaper racks I’ve tried.
Jonathan –
run a small kayak rental shop on a lake. This rack stores eight rentals and rolls inside every night for security. The industrial-grade steel has held up to daily loading and unloading for three months with no rust or wobble.
Jessica Morgan –
Bought this for our small outdoor adventure business. It holds a mix of kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards without issue. The pin-lock arms adjust easily to fit different hull widths and lengths. Locking brakes hold firm on our gravel driveway.
Amanda Richards –
Finally a storage solution for our family of six paddlers. The 4-tier double-sided design holds everyone’s kayaks at comfortable heights. Height-adjustable arms accommodated my wide fishing kayak and my son’s narrow rec boat on the same side.
Ryan Mitchell –
I run a small kayak rental shop on the lake. This rack stores eight rentals neatly and rolls inside every night for security. The industrial-grade steel has held up beautifully to daily loading and unloading with no rust or wobble. S-hooks for paddles and life jackets keep everything organized. Worth every penny.
Danielle Peterson –
Finally a rack that handles our family’s growing fleet of kayaks, canoes, and SUPs. The double-sided design fits perfectly in our garage and lets us access boats from either side. Height-adjustable arms accommodated everything from 8 to 14 feet. Locking casters make rolling it out for cleaning effortless. Great investment.
Derek Hoffman –
As someone who struggled with leaning kayaks against every wall for years, this rack is a revelation. Holds eight boats in the same footprint that previously held three. The industrial powder-coated finish shows no rust after sitting on my covered dock through spring rain. Step-on brakes are easy to engage even with hands full. Very happy.
David Carpenter –
This rack is a beast. The industrial-grade powder-coated steel feels incredibly durable. We store eight kayaks in our shed and the reinforced X-backs prevent any side-to-side wobble.
Melissa Patterson –
This rack is a game changer for our family’s paddle sports hobby. Eight kayaks, canoes, and SUPs neatly organized and accessible from both sides. The 600 lbs capacity handles our heaviest tandem kayaks with no strain. Pin-lock system adjusts easily without tools. Assembly was quick with clear instructions. Worth every penny.
Timothy Fisher –
I’ve owned other racks that wobble when fully loaded. This one stays planted even with eight kayaks stacked. The modular vertical tracks came together quickly. S-hooks are a thoughtful addition for hanging PFDs and paddles right next to the boats.
Nathan Campbell –
This rack turned our chaotic garage into an organized boathouse. Eight kayaks stored back-to-back with zero wobble.
Vanessa Hart –
I run a small kayak rental at a lakeside marina. This rack changed my operation. Eight boats in a double-sided layout means customers can browse from both sides. Locking wheels let me roll it onto the dock each morning and lock it down solid. Worth every penny.
Brandon Mitchell –
Storage space was a nightmare until this rack arrived. The 60-inch length fits against my shed wall while holding eight kayaks vertically.
Nathan Bradley –
Our paddling club bought two of these racks for our boathouse. They hold 8 kayaks with room to spare. The 600 lb capacity is no joke—fully loaded with heavy fishing kayaks and the frame doesn’t flex. Reinforced X-backs keep everything rock steady. Step-on brakes lock securely on concrete.
Marvin Cohen –
Replaced three wall-mounted racks with one of these. Saved so much wall space for other storage. The 4-tier design puts the top boats at a comfortable height for me (I’m 5’8″)—no ladder needed. Locking casters are heavy-duty; the brakes don’t slip even when rack is fully loaded.
Kevin Foster –
Our small rental shop bought two of these racks. They store sixteen kayaks in the same footprint that previously held eight leaning against walls. The modular vertical tracks came together quickly. Locking wheels roll smoothly across our concrete floor then lock securely for loading. Weather-resistant finish holds up to coastal humidity. Excellent product.
Alicia Duncan –
Our small outfitter serves about 20 rental kayaks. We bought four of these racks and they’re perfect. The industrial-grade steel frame is noticeably thicker than cheaper racks I’ve seen. Assembly was quick with two people. Wheels roll over small rocks on our gravel pad surprisingly well.
Bianca Rollins –
Used it for a mix of kayaks and two stand-up paddleboards. The arms adjusted wide enough for the SUPs. Industrial-grade steel feels incredibly sturdy—no bending or creaking at full capacity. Assembly took my husband and me exactly 20 minutes with the included tools.
Gregory Simmons –
Our paddling club bought two of these for 16 boats. The 600 lbs capacity is no joke—loaded eight heavy fishing kayaks on one rack and it didn’t flex. Reinforced X-back supports kill any wobble. Casters roll smoothly across our concrete floor even fully loaded.
Troy Hammond –
I bought two of these for our youth paddling program. They’ve survived two summers of teenagers loading and unloading with no damage. The powder-coated finish hasn’t chipped or rusted despite being stored outdoors under a tarp. Pin locks still engage crisply after hundreds of adjustments.
Leonard Cross –
As someone who flips used kayaks, I needed mobile high-density storage. This rack holds my entire inventory. I can roll it to the driveway for cleaning and detailing, then back into the warehouse. Adjustable arms accommodate different hull depths from shallow to deep V. Excellent design.
Phillip Norton –
Family of six with kayaks for everyone plus visitors. This 4-tier double-sided design stores everything neatly. Adjustable arms fit our mixed fleet from 8-foot kid boats to 14-foot touring kayaks. The pin-lock system is simple and secure. S-hooks for paddles are a thoughtful bonus.
Marissa Copeland –
Perfect for our lake cabin. Eight kayaks for family and guests used to be a nightmare to store. This double-sided rack tucks against the boathouse wall. The 83.9-inch height fits under the ceiling beams. Casters make seasonal rotation simple—lock them and forget it.
Carla Goodwin –
We installed this in our community boathouse for shared member kayaks. The 600 lb capacity handles eight boats easily. Wheels have step-on brakes that lock positively—no creeping even on a slight slope toward the water. Weather-resistant finish has survived coastal humidity for months.
Shelby Newell –
This rack maximizes floor space brilliantly. Double-sided means eight boats in the same footprint as a single-sided four-boat rack. The modular vertical tracks made assembly straightforward. S-hooks hold four paddles per side easily. Family of five paddlers—finally organized.
Dustin Pruitt –
This is the cleanest my garage has looked in years. Eight kayaks used to be a chaotic pile on the floor. Now they’re organized back-to-back on this double-sided rack. The X-back bracing prevents any side-to-side sway when pulling a boat from one side. Very impressed
Rachel Gardner –
Bought this for our small outdoor adventure rental business. It stores a mix of kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards without issue.
Michelle Thompson –
Perfect for our neighborhood boating group. The double-sided design means two people can grab their kayaks at the same time without bumping into each other.
Katherine Simmons –
Finally a rack that solves our family’s kayak chaos. The pin-lock arms adjusted easily to fit every hull shape. Wheels roll smoothly even on my uneven driveway. Assembly took my husband and me about 20 minutes.
Carly Benson –
Our family of five plus guests needed serious kayak storage. This 8-craft rack delivered. The four-tier layout puts boats at comfortable heights for everyone from my 12-year-old to my 60-year-old father-in-law. Wheels lock firmly and the pin-lock system feels very secure. Excellent value for the capacity.