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Where in the boat do you want to sit?
- Sit-in kayaks move fast, track straight with covered cargo compartments. Good for paddling to a destination and in cooler conditions.
- Sit-on-top kayaks are easy to get on, self-draining and less confining. Best for easy flowing waters and warmer conditions.
What category of kayak is best for you?
- Recreational: Affordable, stable, easy to use and simple to turn. Best for shorter outings.
- Day touring: Sleeker and more efficient. Easier to transport and handle than touring models but often pricier.
- Touring: Ideal for long distances, tracks and handles wind and currents well with more storage—but at higher cost.
- Specialty: Includes folding, inflatable, tandem and pedal-powered models. Great for limited storage or specific activities like fishing.
Where do you want to paddle?
- Calm waters (lakes): Any sit-on-top or recreational sit-in kayak is a fun choice.
- Flowing rivers (no technical rapids): Choose a short, stable recreational or day-touring model.
- If dealing with wind, waves, currents and tides: Look for a sit-in touring kayak with a rudder or fin. A sit-on-top is a good choice if you don’t mind getting wet.
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Base roof racks
- A roof rack system includes three components: cross bars that run horizontally across a vehicle's roof, towers and fit kits or clips
- Cross bars serve as the base for attaching other racks, such as cargo roof boxes, roof bike racks or kayak racks
Bike racks
Options include:
- Bike hitch racks attach to a vehicle trailer hitch
- Roof bike racks secure your bike to cross bars by attaching the bike's fork, frame or wheels
- Trunk car racks attach to trunks or rear hatches with straps
Watercraft racks
Options like J-cradles are designed to carry kayaks, paddle boards or canoes
Ski and snowboard racks
Roof-mounted options require crossbars while hitch-mounted options secure skis and snowboards on the back of the vehicle
Cargo roof boxes
These hard-sided containers mount to a roof rack and keep gear secure. They're versatile for storing long, loose or odd-size gear in an enclosed system.
Where on your car do you want to haul gear?
- Roof carriers leave your trunk free but require lifting gear overhead
- Trailer hitch racks secure gear on the back of your vehicle
Which rack fits your vehicle?
Use brand guides find car racks that fit your vehicle.
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