Skateboard Rack – 3 Boards – StoreYourBoard
Made by the leader in outdoor sports storage, StoreYourBoard, this Skateboard Rack is the perfect rack for your all your skateboards and garage gear.
Simple, effective design: Store, organize, and display all skateboards, including street, completes, longboards, cruisers, penny, and more. The length of the arm design also allows for storage of snowboards, skis, scooters, ripsticks, hockey and lacrosse sticks.
Strong and Lightweight: Made from ABS plastic, this rack is very strong but also lightweight. The Skateboard Rack is easily stackable to hold 6, 9,or 12 rods. Included in the packaging are well written and diagramed instructions to make sure you mount this rack properly.
Versatility: The Skateboard Rack can be easily painted or spray painted to match room décor. Because each side of the rack can be individually mounted, this rack is also popularly used for skateboards, longboards, skis, hockey sticks, and snowboards in addition to fishing poles and accessories. Great for the garage, closet, hallway, mud room, child’s room, or ANYWHERE!
Rack Dimensions
• Length =16.5″
• Each rung of the rack is 6.5″ long to accommodate any skateboard design
• 5.5″ spacing between rungs
• Holds up to 45 lbs of total gear
The Skateboard Rack comes as two arms that can be spaced to accommodate your needs. Hardware for installation is included.
Product Features
- 3 SKATEBOARDS + GEAR STORAGE: fits street, longboard, completes, decks, penny and more skateboards
- HEAVY DUTY DESIGN: ABS plastic combined with I-beam construction holds your gear no problem holds all your complete skateboards
- QUICK, EASY INSTALL: with included hardware and drywall anchors; setup in your garage, home, child’s bedroom, and more
- VERSATILE RACK = FITS MORE GEAR: skis, snowboards, scooters, hockey sticks, and more
- MADE IN VIRGINIA, USA!
Works Great! My 11 year old mounted it to the wall! This board rack works just fine as long as you know how to use a screwdriver (electric) and a level. Also, take the screws and anchors that came with it and simply throw them away. They may work but to do it right, there are a few things you should do so it doesn’t rip off the wall after frequent use and abuse.First, Screw it into studs. If you can’t find studs in the right location, then screw horizontal 2×4’s to the studs and then mount these to them. It’s designed to hold 3…
Great Rack – Creative Mounting May Be Required Surprisingly good for a thin piece of injection molded plastic when mounted correctly and firmly to the wall. Works well. Mine are currently holding a longboard, skateboard, and Ripstik. Holes let you hang a helmet or two and whatever pads or wrist guards will fit in them.A few mounting tips… I recommend mounting at least one into a stud to help carry the weight. The only drawback to this 2 piece design is that if you mount both on studs, they will be too far apart for a…
I wasn’t very impressed by this so-called “rack” and returned it. First of all, I knew it was made of plastic so I wasn’t expecting something industrial grade but what showed up was still disappointing. Amazon shipped it in a padded envelope that was a bit too small so by the time it got to me was beat to hell and little plastic ends had poked through the envelope. Then, unpacking the pieces, I was less than impressed by the solidity of the plastic. This is not a rack or system in which each piece feels solid and then they go together to combine a very solid…