Metal Wakeboard Storage Rack | Adjustable 4 Wakeboard and Wakesurf Wall Mount | StoreYourBoard
Made by StoreYourBoard, the leaders in outdoor sports gear storage, this Wake Rack is an adjustable wall storage solution for all your wakeboards at home!
Adjustable Rack System
The Rack consists of 2 wall tracks and 4 sets of rack arms. The rack arms can be inserted in the tracks at whatever setup you need to accommodate your boards. Space your rack levels apart to custom fit your setup.
What Wakeboards Will it Hold?
Made of steel, this Wake Rack can hold most all boards on the market, including wakesurf boards and water skis. Space the tracks apart at the width you need to fit your length of boards.
Mounting and Installation
Mounting this rack to your wall is quick and easy. Simply insert 4 screws through each track into your wall’s studs, then insert the rack arms and you’re ready to store your boards. A quick hammer tap to the top of each rack arm inserts the arm firmly in place. All the hardware you need to install the rack is included.
Multi-Purpose Storage Solution
This racks holds more than wakeboards! Use it to store your surfboards, snowboards, skis, skateboards, and anything else you’ve got in your garage (tools, fishing rods, beach chairs, etc.).
Dimensions
-4 foot tall Tracks (2 included)
-14.5″ long arms (8 included)
-60 degree upward angle of arms
Product Features
- ADJUSTABLE RACK SYSTEM. Insert the rack’s arms where you want them along the track to accommodate all your boards.
- HEAVY DUTY. Built from steel, it’s strong enough to hold 4 wakeboards, wakesurf boards, or water skis.
- EASY SETUP. Sets up in minutes with 4 screws through each track, then simply insert arms and store your wakeboards.
- MULTI-PURPOSE. Stores wakeboards, wakesurfers, surfboards, snowboards, life vests, and more.
- PADDED ARMS. Blue rubber padding protects your wakeboards from damage while stored.
Nice racks that display my boards well Nice racks that display my boards well, or at least well enough for a garage. The install was a little weird. I installed the rails, but when tightened against the wall, the rails appear to be too shallow to receive the board supports. The only way to get them in is to tap them with a mallet or hammer, and while doing so it feels like you are digging a rut into the drywall behind the rail. I ended up splitting the silicone edging on one of my supports while trying to tap it into place. I…