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Comments about Yakima Mako Aero Kayak Saddles - Pair:
I bought these to roof mount a 22" wide hard chine sea kayak. These saddles are clearly made for wider boats. To order to chinch the boat down, I have to jam both saddles together. Even then, they are too wide if you wish to use the strap guides on the saddles, which now just strike me as a sales feature (gimmick).
The felt pads help with sliding the boat into position, but the kayak will also slide when strapped down; good thing for those bow/stern straps.
Otherwise the saddles are fine, but if you got a fat recreational plastic kayak, do you really need something this fancy?
In hindsight, the simply foam block approached worked better for me in terms of stability and COST!
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Comments about Yakima Mako Aero Kayak Saddles - Pair:
I recently made a 1300 mile trip from Carlsbad, NM to Moab, UT and back. I carried my kayak using a pair of Mako Saddles and Hully Rollers. Whether driving 75 mph into a 20 - 30 mph wind on Westbound I40 or doing 70 with a strong side wind on US 285, the kayak never budged. I could look through the sunroof see how stable it was. Great product.
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