Saddle Kayak Carriers

Transport your kayak with ease using our durable saddle kayak carriers. Designed for stability and security, these carriers provide a reliable solution for safely loading and unloading your kayak on your vehicle. Featuring adjustable straps and padded cradles, they ensure a snug fit while protecting your kayak's finish. Lightweight and easy to install, our saddle kayak carriers make your outdoor adventures hassle-free. Explore the water with confidence, knowing your kayak is securely in place for every journey.

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Thule DockGrip Kayak Saddle
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Thule DockGrip Kayak Saddle

$329.95

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This kayak carrier is excellent. ... They are sturdy, made well and definitely get the job down!! ... Dock Grip is perfect for my kayak ... I am a 5 ’ 3 ” woman and I can load my kayak on top of my compact SUV by myself and be ready to roll in about 20

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5 Big Game Angler
I use it for loading an Ocean fishing kayak on a Chevy Tahoe. Makes sliding the heavy beast up there very easy and keeps it on track in the center of the vehicle.

5 Ben
Once you put it on the pads it just does n't move, very stable and when you need to put it on or remove it, its a snap the pads incline so you can grab it easier. thanks Thule

5 Zach
For a while now, I 've had one DockGrip and one( competitor) J cradle to transport two boats. I 've always preferred the DockGrip, and finally ponied up for a second. This transports a somewhat heavy boat, but it's always felt secure, loaded easily, and been a breeze to take off and put on each season. I 've never worried about the boat on the DockGrip like I have the one on the J. Additionally, Thule includes a pretty high quality and comprehensive tie down kit. I 'd not only recommend this to a friend, I recommended it to myself... and bought a second.

5 John
Kayak racks and fixtures. Very happy with personal serves price etc for added parts i needed to purchase.

5 Jamie
This is an awesome system with a low profile so my truck does n't look like an over sized insect.

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Malone Auto Racks SaddleUp Pro Kayak Rack

Malone Auto Racks SaddleUp Pro Kayak Rack

$215.99

WAS: $239.95*

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The rear saddles with the felt lining make it really easy to slide and push the Kayak up. ... This kayak saddle has made my life easier. ... I bought the malone saddle pro and I love

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5 Northwoods Kayaker
I recently bought this for my first kayak( Perception) L. L. Bean Manatee 10. 0. It installed nicely on my 2010 Chevy Equinox and with the help of the Thule slide, I am able to lift and load without any help. It was a nice snug transport of 10 miles driving 55mph. I am a 44 year old, 5' 3 '' female. In purchasing this item, I researched the ability to load by myself, cost of the product and being able to attach the saddle to a factory installed roof rack. The fact that I will probably be able to use this on my next car was also a bonus.

5 dk2020
I bought the malone saddle pro and I love it. My problem before was I was unable to lift a kayak by myself for it to sit sideways on the roof of my SUV. Easy installment, adjusts to the shape of my kayak. I should of bought this setup last year. Would suggest this product to anyone.

4 Azballa7
Purchased this saddle for my Wilderness Ride System 115. Previously had the Yakima Evenkeel which sucked for my yak because it was too heavy. The Malone Saddleup Pro is a lot better as far as quality goes. It is VERY easy to assemble and only takes a few minutes. It is also very ridgid and strong. This kayak saddle has made my life easier. The rear saddles with the felt lining make it really easy to slide and push the Kayak up. I have this saddle paired with the Yakima Showboat 66 '' Roller System on my 2013 Subaru Wrx hatchback. The two products work great to load heavier kayaks by myself.

Thule Dockglide Kayak Rack

Thule Dockglide Kayak Rack

$329.95

(10)

We already owned one set of Dock Glides and learned how helpful they are for loading and sliding the kayak into position ... I like that it had the felt padding in the rear and rubber pad for the front

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5 John S.
We already owned one set of Dock Glides and learned how helpful they are for loading and sliding the kayak into position

5 The Fishin' Musician
Until about 2 weeks ago, I had to do a clean- and- jerk type move to hoist my 70 lb. Hobie Revo 13 on and off the roof of my Corolla. Always 1 lift away from an injury to a 60 year old back, till now! I should have gotten this system a couple of years ago.

5 SousoFine
I like that it had the felt padding in the rear and rubber pad for the front feet. The felt makes it easy to slide my kayak and the rubber help keep it in place.

4 tcard1
[ I got this so that I would have an easier time loading and unloading my kayak onto my car by myself. It's definitely much easier than the J hook style of rack. It feels very sturdy and I 've never had any trouble with anything shifting during long drives. The front pads tend to flip backwards during loading the kayak sometimes, which makes you have to do a little maneuvering with the boat to get them to flip back the right way. Otherwise, its great!

Thule Compass Kayak Rack

Thule Compass Kayak Rack

$379.95

(43)

Product is great roof top kayak carrier. ... Easy to use ... Great product, highly recommended ... Purchased this to attach to my wife's Subaru Outback and they worked

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5 Rob
Great!

5 Walt
Product is great roof top kayak carrier. I am just to old and weak to be able to lift a kayak onto the roof of my SUV any longer. Had to return product only for the reason of my inability to use.

5 Jimbo
We own a 2016 two door Jeep Wrangler Sport and was looking for a way to carry two Kayaks on top. A Thule representative was very helpful. My setup is the Thule Rapid Gutter Foot Pack, Thule WingBar Evo 150 and Thule Compass carrier. I also purchased four `` hood loops '', under the hood and rear door, to secure the kayak stern and bow with additional straps. We drove 125 miles to a local river and it handled great. Coming home we towed the Jeep with kayaks behind our Winnebago motorhome and again absolutely no issues. So far we love these products! We 'll know even better after a four week trip from SoCal to Montana.

5 amadeushat
Worked great to transport two 14 foot Necky Manitou kayaks!

5 Gab
Really enjoy using this product on my car! Unlike the normal j hooks that are used for kayaks, you can collapse them when not in use.

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Saddle Kayak Carriers

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  • What is a saddle kayak carrier and how does it work?
  • What materials are commonly used in saddle kayak carriers?
  • Are saddle kayak carriers suitable for all types of kayaks?
  • How do I determine the weight capacity of a saddle kayak carrier?
  • What features should I look for in a saddle kayak carrier?
  • Can I use a saddle kayak carrier for long-distance travel?

Frequently Asked Questions For Saddle Kayak Carriers

A saddle kayak carrier is a type of roof rack designed to securely hold a kayak in place during transport. It typically features a cradling design that supports the hull of the kayak, providing stability and reducing the risk of damage. These carriers are easy to install and can be adjusted to fit various kayak shapes and sizes.

Saddle kayak carriers are often made from durable materials such as aluminum, steel, or high-strength plastic. These materials are chosen for their ability to withstand outdoor elements and resist corrosion. Additionally, many carriers feature padding or rubber components to protect the kayak's surface and enhance grip during transport.

Saddle kayak carriers are versatile and can accommodate a wide range of kayak types, including recreational, touring, and fishing kayaks. However, it's important to check the carrier's specifications to ensure compatibility with your specific kayak's size and shape. Some models may be better suited for certain styles, so consider your kayak's design when selecting a carrier.

The weight capacity of a saddle kayak carrier is typically listed in the product specifications provided by the manufacturer. It's crucial to adhere to this limit to ensure safe transport and avoid damaging both the carrier and the kayak. Additionally, consider the weight of any additional gear or accessories you may be carrying along with the kayak.

When choosing a saddle kayak carrier, consider features such as adjustable cradles for a secure fit, ease of installation, and compatibility with your vehicle's roof rack system. Look for carriers with padded surfaces to protect your kayak and those that offer additional security features, like straps or locking mechanisms, to prevent theft during transport.

Yes, saddle kayak carriers are designed for both short trips and long-distance travel. When planning a longer journey, ensure that the carrier is properly installed and that the kayak is securely fastened. It's also advisable to periodically check the straps and connections during stops to ensure everything remains secure throughout your travels.