Atlantic Kayak Tours staff have car topped kayaks for over a hundred thousand miles. While our staff uses both Thule and Yakima racks, the Paddlesport Center sells Thule racks, accessories and pods. Many of the Thule and Yakima accessories can be used on the other companys' racks.
Why spend the money on a high quality rack system? We have seen many kayaks totaled when the kayak came off the roof, sometimes still attached to an incorrect rack system. Not only can you lose your kayak, but you can kill someone driving behind you. Always use a high quality bow line and the correct fit kit.
Learn about roof racks in the Expert Center.
See the Thule Cradle Camparision Chart (PDF 37K)
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Easily allow one person to get a kayak of a roof. The taller the vehicle the bigger the advantage |
Expensive |
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Fits 2 kayaks on smaller cars |
Tall |
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Kayak slides easily |
Does not grip the kayak; does not form to the hull shape |
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Easy on, Easy off on taller vehicles |
An extra expense |
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The standard cradle for kayaks |
Plastic kayaks are better on their sides |
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Allows many whitewater kayaks to be carried; Good for tall vehicles. |
Does not protect the kayak from the roof rack bar |
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Cool and functional |
Should not be dropped as it is plastic |
Clamp Lamp |
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Inexpensive; works well on factory racks |
Not as surcure as regular cradles; Can fall of rack when no boat is on them |
Universal Kayak Foam Blocks |
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Contact us for more information on any roof rack system or Thule product. |
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