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Choosing a Roof Rack for Your Minivan: Why You Should Pick the EZ Rec-Rack Top Loading System

1/10/2019

 

Traveling to and from your kayaking destination often feels like a chore. But driving your kayak and then carrying it to the shore is unavoidable—unless you live near the water. The difficult part is strapping on your kayak and setting all the gears and accessories on top of your car. And as most kayakers would know, those things are heavy.

Older cars, SUVS, minivans, certain models or makes just don’t have racks or a rail system, making it impossible to set up your kayak without the proper tools. And to be honest, most car owners don’t even think of roof racks when buying a new car.

You need a roof rack because it is the framework for carrying luggage, boats, and other equipment that you’ll need in your trip. A lot of the newer models either have rails on them, or can be configured to have a rack later on.

Two Options for Kayakers With Minivans or Vehicles without a Rail System

You have quite a few options here. First, you can install a rack or hire a professional to install it for you. To ensure that there won’t be any leaks later on (because it will involve drilling into your roof) you may want to consider hiring a professional to do it.

If you’re really determined to go the DIY route, there are plenty of tutorials online that you can follow. You will still need some basic welding skills, a shop, and plenty of time on your hands in order to pull this off.

Your other option is to buy a roof rack that’s compatible with your car, even if it doesn’t have a rail.

Things to Consider When Buying a Roof Rack

First of all, you want to know how wide your vehicle is. Check the width at the front, about 6 to 12 inches from the top of the windshield, and at the rear, about 6 to 12 inches in front of the rear of the roof.

Not all roof racks will fit all cars, so this step is important. Most racks are adjustable for 6 to 12 inches, but you still need a rack that will comfortably fit the width of your car.

Next, you have to check if your car has a rain gutter or a fixed point system. Some cars have these narrow channels that allow rain to run off the front and rear of the car’s roof. These can be helpful because there are plenty of roof racks that can attach to rain gutters permanently, making installation a breeze. On the other hand, a fixed point system is built into your minivan’s roof to allow you to attach a rail system.

You also need to consider the heaviest weight that will be carried on the rack. Consult the car manual or call the car manufacturer and describe what you intend to use the car rack for. This is to avoid damaging your car. Make sure the largest weight can be accommodated.

Lastly, think about your budget. There are many options out there, but your choice will ultimately depend on what you can afford and what you are willing to spend. There are affordable roof racks and ones that are on the more expensive side.

Regardless, your choice of roof rack is a long term investment, so you need to be smart about it. Purchase from a reputable seller.

Our Recommendation: The EZ Rec-Rack Roof Top Kayak Loading System

If you’re going to invest in a kayak carrier, why not go for one of the best in the market? With the EZ Rec-Rack Roof Top Loading System for kayaks, you can load your kayak all by yourself—and in just a little over a minute!

EZ Rec-Rack is changing the game and revolutionizing the industry by being the first and only kayak carrier that lets you load and unload your kayak by yourself! With this roof-mounted carrier, you can strap your kayak on and then easily slide it on top of the minivan.

This piece of innovation was developed, crafted, and patented by Ira Mercurio after realizing that this has never been done before. With the right attachments, you can load your paddle boards, surf boards, cargo boxes, etc!

This multipurpose loading system gives kayakers the ability to just enjoy their trip and not sweat the small stuff. This way, you can focus more of your energy on having fun and doing what you love: whether it’s a relaxing trip on peaceful lakes, or a more challenging adventure in twisting rivers.

Get the EZ Rec-Rack Roof Top Loading System today!

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    Hey! It's Ira Mercurio the creator of the EZ Rec-Rack. I'm making this blog to keep you all updated on everything going on with us, Enjoy!

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