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The easiest way to put your kayak on your car roof solo is with a kayak lift assist. This roller attaches to your trunk or rear window using suction cups, helping glide your kayak onto your roof rack without assistance and without hitting your car.
The best way to transport a kayak on your car roof is with J-racks secured to crossbars. J-racks cradle the kayak on its side, making room for transporting multiple kayaks or extra gear. Use tie-down straps to secure the kayak to the roof rack, keeping your kayak firmly in place while traveling.
The easiest way to transport your kayak from car to water is with a kayak dolly. Place the kayak on the dolly, secure it with tie-down straps, and roll it to your destination.
Dollies help you avoid heavy lifting, so it’s easy to transport your kayak to the water, even on solo trips.
Yes, dry bags are essential for every kayaker. They keep your belongings safe from water, whether it’s splashes or accidental capsizing. Use a dry bag to store items like your phone, wallet, towel, snacks, or clothes, keeping them dry and secure when you’re on the water.
To use a kayak dolly, place the dolly near the kayak’s center of balance. Lift one end of the kayak onto the dolly's padded bars, then secure it with straps to keep it stable. Once secured, simply pull the kayak by its handle and roll it to your destination with ease.
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