Yakima
DoubleHaul
DoubleHaul
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Product Details
- Customizable rooftop fly rod carrier, configurable at either 11 ft. or 6 ft. of length.
- Transports 4 fully strung-up fly rods up to 10 ft. long.
- The top 2 reel slots fit most 12-wt. reels and the bottom 2 reel slots fit most 10-wt. reels.
- Reel box holds common fighting butts of single-handed rods.
- Reel box holds up to 2 spey rods in upper slots.
- Four individual plastic-lined aluminum rod tubes provide strength and separation for rods while helping prevent abrasion.
- Side placement of reels reduces wear on rod-stripping guides and eyelets.
- Custom-fitted felt padding for premium reel protection.
- Universal mounting hardware fits all Yakima® crossbars and most other roof racks.
- Add the SmarT-Slot™ Kit 3 to attach to a T-slot crossbar for an even sleeker profile (sold separately).
- Included Yakima SKS (Single Key System) locks secure rods inside DoubleHaul™ and lock DoubleHaul to roof rack.
Product Specs
- Weight: 46.60 lbs.
- Dimensions: L 131.00 in x W 15.00 in x H 9.00 in
- Minimum Crossbar Spread 27.00in
- Maximum Crossbar Spread 108.00in
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Installation was incredibly easy especially with the helpful YouTube videos. I couldn't be happier. After years of breaking rods down or opening the back truck window and sliding the rods through, the DoubleHaul is an absolute godsend. It makes getting ready so easy. I can have all my rods ready to go with quick and easy access. It makes prep for the river so easy and effortless. Wish I'd got it sooner!
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Being a professional fly fishing guide I don't know how I survived this long without this product. Trying to store rods inside the car usually means sooner or later one will be broken. Time saved by fully setup rods means your clients get more for their money.
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First off this Fly Rod rack is amazing. It the first rack I bought because I got tired of having to fully set up my fly rods when I got somewhere to fish and if I wanted to move spots I had to take my rods apart which got annoying. So far I've only had one issue with it and as it's gotten colder here in Washington I've had the lock freeze up and not been able to get my fly rods out to fish. If you only plan to have it on during warmer months it's great!
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