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Thule Top Deck Kayak Saddle w/ Tie Downs

Thule Top Deck Kayak Saddle w/ Tie Downs

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Thule Top Deck Kayak Saddle w/ Tie Downs

The Thule Top Deck Kayak Saddle makes it easy to get your boat from your garage to the water. Thule designed this kayak holder to attach to most factory racks or roof rack load bars in just a few minutes so you won't need to drive around with the saddle on top of your car all summer. The four supports for the Top Deck Kayak Saddle simply screw onto the rack, and the two included tie downs have friction buckles that keep it on your roof and off the road. Use Thule's Top Deck to move big sea kayaks or short play boats.

Bottom Line: Thule's Top Deck Kayak Saddle goes on in minutes to make moving your boat easy.

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Rating for this product: 4

Affordable and stable

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July 27, 2007

These saddles work just fine for either my 10' or 14' kayaks (one at a time of course) on my Saab wagon. The saddles are solid and rubberized to keep things put and the tie downs work fine. This is a bare bones systems that works very well for the price.

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Can you fit two 13.8 ft kayaks on top of a Toyota Siena using

Can you fit two 13.8 ft kayaks on top of a Toyota Siena using two sets of the Thule Top Deck Kayak Saddles (eight pads in all) or does the width of most vehicles only accomodate transporting 1 kayak at a time with a saddle system?

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May 26, 2009

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You could if you put them on their side, but definetely not side by side.

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May 26, 2009

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You could if you put them on their side, but definetely not side by side.

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May 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Good value.

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September 21, 2009

I was very pleased with the ease in which these racks installed. I have a 16 foot sit on top and I am able to slide it on to the racks by myself. The time downs were good but I upgraded to a ratchet system ($20 for 4 at Home Depot) to feel more secure. For the money, you can't beat these racks.

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Can these be used with factory racks or must be used with Thule

Can these be used with factory racks or must be used with Thule rack systems?

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October 28, 2008

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99.9% of factory racks that I have seen they work on

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January 30, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect

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January 7, 2009

These are great. I have them on my Cherokee and I carry my boat when its not in the water, you never know when you'll find a good place to go. Very Convenient.

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I need a rooftop carrier for my 12-foot kayak to go on my 2004

I need a rooftop carrier for my 12-foot kayak to go on my 2004 Honda Civic. I don't have an existing roof rack and I don't want to spend more than the price of the kayak on a carrier! Any suggestions?

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July 17, 2008

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Sorry dude, the Civic roof seriously limits you. You're probably going to need towers, crossbars, a Yakima Q-stretch kit, and other magic like that (I do highly recommend Yakima over Thule, I find they make better products that actually work).Go to yakima.com and check out their rack configuration area. They'll tell you exactly what you need, what's nice to have, and trust me, a good rack is worth it. It may cost more than your boat, but not properly mounting your skiff could mean that your boat flies on to the interstate at 80 miles an hour and bursts into a million pieces.Think I'm joking? Some guys rented a brand new kayak from our shop, didn't strap it down that well, and took off. 20 miles down the road, the thing flies off and is promptly obliterated, only to be finished off by a MACK truck.They weren't very happy when we not only charged them a late fee, but for the full cost of the boat.

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July 17, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Keep your boats safe

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December 8, 2006

Instead of putting your boats right onto your rack bars, get these Thule saddles. I've used these for all sorts of different kayaks and they work great. They are really adjustable and provide a great spot for the kayaks to rest. They are bombproof when paired with their Thule tie downs. I felt comfy driving 8 hours with 2 boats on top with this set up.

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Which is more wind-resistant on top of a vehicle - J-STYLE or

Which is more wind-resistant on top of a vehicle - J-STYLE or saddle pedals type?

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May 13, 2008

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Either or. Easier to load is Saddle type, J type is great but you need to be tall or have help.

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January 6, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great buy

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April 20, 2009

I have a Jeep Grand Cherokee with factory bars. The saddles were incredibly easy to install. I totally trust that my kayak isn't going anywhere, those saddle pads work very well! I'm a 5'8" woman and I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to tie down the straps tight enough - but it really isn't a problem and I have taken it out many times. Something I might invest in soon would be the rollers for the back saddles. Right now, when I'm loading and unloading by myself, I have to put a cloth under my kayak on the back saddles so that it slides off easily. For my 14' kayak, I use one tie down on the stern to my hitch for extra support, but it's not really needed - just for an extra piece of mind. Great buy and I would recommend these saddles to anyone - especially us girls that don't want to have to ask for help loading and unloading!

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Tech Specs:

Thule Part Number:
881 
Country of Origin:
Taiwan 

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