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Rightline Gear Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 14-3/4" Long

Rightline Gear Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 14-3/4" Long

Item # RL100K10
Our Price: $51.76
Watersport Carriers
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These foam blocks let you carry your kayak on your roof rack crossbars, factory side rails, or your naked roof. They provide a safe surface between your vehicle and watercraft. Great Prices for the best watersport carriers from Rightline Gear. Rightline Gear Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 14-3/4" Long part number RL100K10 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Rightline Gear Watersport Carriers - RL100K10

  • Kayak
  • Roof Mount Carrier
  • Aero Bars
  • Elliptical Bars
  • Factory Bars
  • Naked Roofs
  • Round Bars
  • Square Bars
  • Foam Blocks
  • Rightline Gear
  • Rear Loading
  • Side Loading

These foam blocks let you carry your kayak on your roof rack crossbars, factory side rails, or your naked roof. They provide a safe surface between your vehicle and watercraft.


Features:

  • 2 Foam blocks let you carry a kayak on the roof of your vehicle
    • Removable inserts let you attach blocks directly to your roof rack crossbars, factory side rails, or naked roof
  • V-shaped blocks keep kayak steady
  • Rubber guards keep blocks in place during loading and protect your roof from scratches and scuffs
  • Load straps secure kayak and blocks to your vehicle
    • 2 End straps with car clips secure foam blocks to your vehicle
    • 2 Lock straps secure kayak to foam blocks
    • Straps not required to run through inside of vehicle
  • 2 Bow-stern tie-downs anchor kayak to your vehicle
  • Quick and easy installation on vehicles with a naked roof, factory raised rails, and most crossbar styles


Specs:

  • Application: factory side rails, naked roofs, and most factory crossbars
  • Carrying capacity: 1 kayak
  • Foam block dimensions (each): 14-3/4" long x 4" wide x 3-1/2" tall
  • Height at center of block: 3"
  • Lock strap length: 9' long
  • End strap length: 12" long
  • Weight (each): 1 lb
  • 1-Year warranty


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100K10 Rightline Gear Kayak Carrier with Tie-Downs and Car Clips - Foam-Block-Style - Roof Mount - 1 Kayak

Installation Details RL100K10 Installation instructions


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Rightline Gear Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 14-3/4" Long - RL100K10

Average Customer Rating:  5.0 out of 5 stars   (2 Customer Reviews)

These foam blocks let you carry your kayak on your roof rack crossbars, factory side rails, or your naked roof. They provide a safe surface between your vehicle and watercraft.

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Works perfect..



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Great service. Sal was really helpful!


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  • Recommended Options For Carrying Canoe On 2006 Honda Pilot With Naked Roof
    For an economical solution for carrying a canoe on the roof of your 2006 Honda Pilot I recommend theRightline Gear Roof-Mounted Kayak Carrier, part # RL100K10. The foam blocks simply sit on the roof of your Pilot and this includes the tie-downs that go through the interior of the vehicle. The bow/stern tie-downs are also included with this system. This system has a weight capacity of 130 lbs. For a roof rack I recommend the Thule SquareBar Roof Rack. This roof rack includes 60 inch square...
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  • How to Carry a Kayak on the Roof of a 2004 Ford Mustang
    The best option to carry a kayak on your 2004 Ford Mustang is to use a foam block set up, # RL100K10. That way you will not have to install a roof rack. The only issue with this type of system is that the straps have to run through the interior of the vehicle. This can limit head room and sometimes the straps can act like a wick and let water into the vehicle. Otherwise it is an inexpensive option.
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  • Recommended Method to Carry 2 Kayaks on 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
    If your 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 has a 2-inch front OR rear hitch that is available to use for your kayaks then I can recommend more cost-effective option, a load support bar like the Erickson Big Bed Junior Load Extender # EM07605. This fits a 2-inch hitch and allows for vertical adjustment to match your cab height. With this in place you can then use either a roof rack and rack-mount kayak carrier on the roof of the cab, or for the most cost-effective option a foam block type carrier...
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  • Can I Use the Rightline Gear Kayak Carrier on the Bare Roof of My 2011 Honda Odyssey?
    Yes, the Rightline Gear Kayak Carrier with Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 14-3/4" Long # RL100K10 comes with all the straps needed to mount the carrier to the bare roof of your 2011 Honda Odyssey. It includes 2 end straps with car clips secure foam blocks to your vehicle's door frame as well as 2 Lock straps that secure kayak to the foam blocks.
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  • Roof Rack and Kayak Carrier for a 1995 Lexus LS400
    I did some checking and no one makes a custom fit or semi-custom fit roof rack for your 1995 Lexus LS 400. But you could use 2 of the Darby Turbo rack # DTA968. It uses a strap ran through the interior of the vehicle to secure the bar to the roof. For a kayak carrier I recommend Rhino-Rack J-style carrier # S510. It has a 99 pound weight capacity so it can handle the 55 pound kayak with ease. It also comes with bow and stern tie downs and additional straps to secure the kayak to the roof.
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  • Carrying Two Kayaks on Bare Vehicle Roof
    Assuming that the kayaks are narrow enough width-wise to safely fit on the roof of the vehicle, using two foam block carriers like part # RL100K10 would be an option as long as the combined weight of the kayaks doesn't exceed the roof capacity of the vehicle. This option is designed to be used on a vehicle with a bare roof, and the straps that hold the kayaks to the roof will pass through the passenger compartment, the doors will need to be closed on the straps. This arrangement has two...
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  • Compatibility of 2015 Subaru Outback Factory Bars & Rooftop Kayak Carrier Systems
    Many roof kayak carriers are not capable of mounting to the typically larger-profile OEM factory roof rack bars on vehicles like your 2015 Subaru Outback. But we do offer a range that are compatible with factory crossbars. The link at right will show you all kayak carriers that will fit OEM roof crossbars. For example, Thule's Stacker # TH830 can hold up to 4 kayaks and it is shown in the linked video. For the absolutely lowest-cost option I suggest you consider a foam block type kayak...
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  • Most Popular Canoe Carrier for Subaru Outback Owners
    The top canoe carrier for Subaru Outback owners is the Yakima KeelOver, # Y04069. The runner up is the universal foam block carrier, # RL100K10. Neither of these carriers has a weight capacity limit so you would only be limited to the capacity of the vehicle roof or roof rack, whichever is lower. Consult the vehicle owners manual and/or Subaru for the capacities. If your Outback has the factory roof rack with crossbars that run side to side then both of these carriers will fit. The Foam...
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  • Kayak Carrier Compatibility with 17 Foot Sea Kayak System
    The Yakima EasyTop Universal Fit Roof Rack - Padded - 80 lbs # Y07418 has maximum load dimensions of 14' long x 3' wide according to the manufacturer, so they don't recommend it for a 17 foot sea kayak. The Malone Kayak Carrier with Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 18" Long - 1 Kayak # MPG152 or the Rightline Gear Kayak Carrier with Tie-Downs - Foam-Block-Style - Roof Mount - 12" Long # RL100K10 do not have a length requirement, but I recommend using a roof rack and more stable support for...
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  • Kayak Carrier Recommendation for a 5th Wheel Trailer Roof
    I am going to assume that the roof of your 5th wheel trailer does not have any type of roof rack on it. In that case you would need to either add one or use one of the carriers designed for a naked roof. The easiest way to go would be a carrier designed for a naked roof. The Rightline Gear Foam Kayak Block, # RL100K10, is a kit that will fit on a naked roof. With this kit, you would place the blocks on the roof, place the kayak on the blocks, and then the whole thing is held in place with...
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  • Recommendation to Transport Kayak on 2011 Toyota Tundra with BakFlip Tonneau Cover Installed
    To transport your kayak on your 2011 Toyota Tundra with a BakFlip Tonneau Cover installed, I actually recommend looking at a load extender like the Rhino-Rack T-Load Load Bar # RTL002 as long as there is a 2 inch trailer hitch receiver on the truck. This hitch-mounted load bar will enable you to load your kayak onto it and the roof of the cab using a foam block kayak carrier like the Rightline Gear # RL100K10. The upright bar can telescope vertically from 42 inches to 64 inches. I have...
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  • Will 2 Rightline Gear Foam-Block Kayak Carriers Fit on the roof of a 2017 Toyota Camry
    That depends on the width of your kayaks. The Rightline Gear Foam-Block Kayak Carrier # RL100K10 is 14-3/4 inches long. But the kayaks are larger than the blocks and will be the deciding factory. If there's enough space on the roof of your vehicle to hold two kayaks side by side then the blocks will fit as well.
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    If you want to be really cost-conscious you can skip the roof rack entirely and simply use one of our foam block type kayak carriers on your truck's topper. These are designed for transporting kayaks on vehicles that do not have a roof rack of any type. All such carriers can be seen on the linked page; one bargain-priced example is the Righline Gear # RL100K10. Advantages of foam carriers include price (as stated) but also very light weight (which saves your topper's weight capacity for...
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  • Watersport Carrier Recommendation for a 2006 GMC Envoy with Factory Roof Rack
    The Rola Multi-Pivot Watercraft Carrier was designed to fit the specific shape of the Rola Sportz crossbars or a certain size T-slot on top of the bars. It has not been tested on other bars so I cannot say if it will fit or not. What I recommend is to use some foam blocks, like # RL100K10. These blocks are universal and can fit square load bars, round crossbars, factory bars and naked roofs. They also include bow and stern tie downs.
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    Your Jeep Wrangler with its hard top gives you two options for paddleboard transport. One is VERY low in cost and simple to use. Roof racks are available for your hardtop and these would allow use of a paddleboard carrier but not the discontinued Thule SUP Taxi Paddleboard Carrier that you referenced (this carrier requires a minimum crossbar spread of 24-inches and the racks only provide 18-inches of spread). The link provided shows these roof racks, which include the most cost-effective...
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  • How Far Can Kayaks Be Carried Using the Foam Blocks for Naked Roof Set-Up at Highway Speeds?
    With your SnugTop camper shell on your 2007 Toyota Tacoma, the ability to use a kayak carrier at highway speeds depends on the carrier used. The Rightline Gear Kayak Carrier with Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style # RL100K10 is not recommended for highway use unless used with a roof rack utilizing the integrated grooves in the foam blocks. The foam by itself can be used to transport kayaks, but it is not recommended for highway speeds. To safely transport your kayaks on your vehicle, I recommend...
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  • Roof Rack and Kayak Carriers for 2009 Honda Fit Sport
    You can go in one of two possible directions for transporting your two kayaks on your 2009 Honda Fit Sport. One is indeed to install a roof rack and rack-mount kayak carriers such as the J-style units you referred to. The other option that will be far lower in cost is to skip the roof rack entirely and use a foam block type kayak carrier that will work on your naked roof. These kayak carriers are inexpensive, very light in weight and easy to install and remove. Since you Fit Sport have...
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    I checked with Thule and they do not show direct cargo basket fits for factory bars on your 2013 Lexus RX 450h so an aftermarket square bar rack will be a good way to go to ensure a basket such as their Canyon # TH859XT will fit well on your car. I suggest the Curt Roof Rack # C181118 that will mount to your raised roof side rails with a 32-inch bar spread; this bar spacing is compatible with both the Canyon and Trail baskets. On thing to keep in mind is that your RX 450h has a finite...
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  • Transporting 2 Kayaks On A 2004 Honda CR-V
    You are going to need a roof rack system to carry your kayaks, I have what you need! For the roof rack you'll need the Rhino-Rack Vortex Aero Crossbars # RRVA126B-2 the RCH Legs for Rhino-Rack Crossbars # RRRCH4 and the Custom RCP Fit Kit # RRRCP01-BK. Then you could get two sets of Rightline Gear Foam Block Kayak Carriers # RL100K10. These come with all the straps you need to tie everything down! I've included some videos to help you install!
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  • Economical Kayak Carrier for a Ford F-150 with Fiberglass Camper Shell
    For any vehicle, the simplest, easiest to use option is a foam block tie down kit. I recommend Rightline Gear Watersport Carrier kit, part # RL100K10. This is a pair of 14-3/4 inch foam blocks with tie downs that will set on top of your roof under the kayak and let you run tie down straps around the blocks or down the sides of the vehicle for a simple, temporary mount.
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  • Can you Carry a Kayak on the SportRack Frontier Roof Rack on a 2011 Acura TSX Wagon
    Typically we recommend using a kayak carrier when hauling a kayak on a roof rack, but you can certainly load your kayak directly on the SportRack Semi-Custom Roof Rack, # SR1099, on your 2011 Acura TSX wagon. If you will not be using a kayak carrier, then you will want to be sure the kayak is strapped to each crossbar and be sure you are using bow and stern tie downs to keep the kayak from sliding forward and backward. I would recommend using a kayak carrier like the Rightline Gear Kayak...
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  • Carrying 2 Kayaks on Roof of 2008 Toyota Camry
    Normally the most inexpensive kayak carrier solution is a foam block setup like the part # RL100K10 that you referenced but since you plan to carry two kayaks I wouldn't recommend this as the way to go since you wouldn't have quite enough room to fit both. Instead you'd need to go with a roof rack setup with crossbars like the part # INB127, # INSUT, and # INK220 and then use J-style carriers like the Malone J-Pro part # MPG117MD for each of the kayaks. A J-style carrier allows the kayaks...
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