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HandRoll

HandRoll

Regular price $168.95 USD
Regular price Sale price $168.95 USD
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Designed to help you easily get any type of kayak up on your roof, the HandRoll's rubber rollers provide load assist with grip, stability, and protection. The bases pivot to automatically fit the shape of your boat, then lock tight to cradle it while traveling. The universal mount fits most roof racks - no tools needed, and heavy-duty straps and tie-downs are included to keep things secure.

PRODUCT DETAILS
  • Sold in pairs – combine with HandRoll or a DeckHand to complete the set
  • Large rubber rollers provide a built-in load assist to help guide your boat into place
  • Durable rubber pivoting rollers adjust to boat shape for secure loading
  • Roller pivot design automatically adjusts to boat’s shape for a secure hold
  • Universal mounting hardware fits most roof racks
  • Easy tool-free installation lets you quickly mount, load and go
  • Locks to roof rack with SKS Lock Cores (sold separately)
  • Heavy-Duty Strap and Bow and Stern Tie-Down included (Hood Anchor, sold separately, is required for vehicles with no attachment points for Bow and Stern Tie-Downs)
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KJ
Again not exactly what I though

Rollers kind of worked, kind of not, on top of my camper shell on my full size pickup. They didn't roll that smoothly with a flatter-bottomed fishing kayak and added several inches to the overall height of my truck. I took them off after about 5 minutes and just strapped my kayak to the crossbars of the roof rack - which worked much better. Not sure what to do with the rollers now.
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Pam
hully roller was better

Bought my hand rollers last year using them this year more trouble putting on than old system. Hard to hand tighten to keep on bars correctly. Keep trying to adjust and move to correct position no luck so far. Older Hully roller was easy to put on and stayed there in place. The only reason I replaced the Hully rollers was the rubber on the rolls was soft and worn down. Hully rollers were easy to put on and use lasted many more years than the new one will.
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Grant
Cool guys

Back story, prior Marine, strong like a bull, drove a huge Diesel Dually 4x4 truck, boat on a trailer or nothing. I live outside A hugely visited tourist area and typically I always looked at little cars with Yakima gear on them like something to be avoided, effeminate, typical tree hugger, Mother Earth nonsense. One day, just got tired of parking 4 blocks from everything, long story short, got rid of Dually and bought a Subaru (assumed I would have to turn in my man card, but that turned out to be wrong). Love that little SUV. Bought a beastly 13' fishing kayak that's right at the weight limit for the handroll/ deckhands combo I'm sporting. Full disclosure it's over the weight max stated. Moved the rear factory cross bar to rear most position, bought a back window suction cup thingy off amazon and haven't looked back. I checked all the aftermarket hauling gear and without a doubt Yakima is the way to go. Here's a thought, make it as easy as possible to toss your Yak in some water and bend a pole, feed some fish and enjoy your life. In other words Yakima. Regards Grant
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