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Ho Stevie! Surfboard Wall Mount - Strong Racks Hold Any Size Surfboard - Easy to Install (Hardware Included) - Felt Padding Protects Your Surfboard

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About this item

  • EASILY MOUNT YOUR SURFBOARD to your wall for display or storage (indoors or outdoors). Rack fits all sizes of surf boards… shortboards, fish, funboards, and longboards.
  • FAST and SIMPLE to MOUNT - 4 screws is all it takes! (Screws, drywall anchors, and instructions are included).
  • HEAVY DUTY aluminum rack construction holds even the heaviest of surfboards.
  • FELT PADDING protects the rails of your surfboard from dings.
  • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: As with all of our surfing products, if you are not completely satisfied for ANY reason, simply return it within 30 days.



Product Description

Why Choose Ho Stevie!? Because We Actually Care About You.

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Ho Stevie Surfboard Wall Racks

How To Hang Surfboard on Wall

Wall Rack Installation 01

Step 1

Determine where each surf rack will go on your wall (you can use a level if you have one).

Wall Rack Installation 02

Step 2

Mark each hole (2 holes per rack) with pencil.

Wall Rack Installation 03

Step 3 - For wall studs

Pre-drill the 4 holes (pre-drilling is recommended to avoid possibly stripping the screw heads).

Wall Rack Installation 04

Step 4

Put the surfboard racks up to the wall, and tighten the screws. Don't over-tighten the screws, using a screwdriver for the final few turns helps.

Wall Rack Installation 05

Step 3 - For Drywall Anchors

may break if screwed into a stud or other obstruction behind the wall. Make sure there is nothing behind the drywall. Pre-drill holes into the drywall

Wall Rack Installation 05

Step 4

Screw the drywall anchors in with a Philips head screwdriver, until the anchor is flush with the drywall. Do this for all mounting holes.

Wall Rack Installation 07

Step 5

Put the racks up to the wall, and tighten the screws into the anchors.Don't over-tighten the screws, using a screwdriver for the final few turns helps

Wall Rack Installation 08

Step 6

Test both surfboard racks with gentle pressure, then go ahead and hang your surfboard up for display.

  • Yes, you can display/store any surfboard, shortboard, longboard, fish surfboard, funboard, skimboard, SUP, bodyboard etc. with our wall racks.

  • No! These racks will only hold one board.

  • You only need a drill... everything else is included in the set! It comes with drywall anchors and all the screws to install the rack on your wall.

  • Our surfboard wall racks have a 30lb weight limit if you are using the drywall anchors, but the racks can hold even more weight if you screw them into the studs in your wall.


R Lugay
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2023
Have had 3 mount setups for multiple years and have mounted them multiple times in different apartments I’ve moved to. Minimal and effective. Have held up mids, long and shortboards as well as display pieces. Offers a great way to show off my boards and keep them safe and out of the way. Always stoked to support a brand out of San Diego as well. No reason to spend more on competing products unless you like dumping money! Thanks Ho Stevie!
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
Love this rack, super easy to install and have had no sagging or issues so far. Really enjoy the story that came with the rack about the owners - definitely recommend to anyone needing solid board racks!
allonespeed
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023
I was tempted to order another option for hanging my longboard, but they were way too involvedThe Stevie’s are simple, and work. Good quality and nice minimal foam
Zach D
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022
This is a great no frills, modern, minimalist, surf board mount. Another great product from Ho Stevie at a great price point. Arrived in perfect condition - i was worried the black paint would be chipped, it wasnt. Once you make sure to properly measure and plan, the process is a breeze. The mounting holes are in a tight spot, but with the proper tool, a manual screwdriver, it goes up in a few minutes. I used the included hardware and didn't have any issues.I have a small longboard. My process was to first determine where I wanted the board to rest on the mounts, and note the position and distance between the two. Once I had that I measured the distance from the stringer to the edge of the board. The difference between the two measurements will tell you the offset needed between the two mounts. Without this, an egg shaped board will hang crooked. So if at the nose it's 8in to the stringer, and 6in at the tail, you now know in order to hang straight, the mounts must be 2 inches apart, ie hang one at 58 from the floor, the next 60 inches from the floor. You now have the calculation of the height of the two mounts. To center over an object, determine what the difference in length is between the board and the object you're centering it over. Then, divide that by two. That is the amount of space the board will overhang over an object, on each side. You now know where the board will sit, leaving you to now determine how far the mounts need to be from the edges of the board. Then measure the distance from the nose and tail to the two mounts. That measurement will tell you how far in from the overhang (board nose/tail edge) you will need place the mount. You now have the left-right measurement calculated, and are ready to begin mounting the hardware.There aren't any instructions included, due to the many shapes of the board, but they have a YouTube video, and are great about answering questions. Use my tips above and you'll have your baby on the wall in no time.
Kimberly Timber
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2021
I overall really like the brackets. I used them to hang an “art surfboard“. My two comments are that while I think I understand the idea behind the width of the part that the board sits on, it does seem a little too wide. Also, while two sides of the bracket are nicely padded, I really think all three sides should be padded. The only other thing is if you are hanging something like a surfboard, you really need at least three brackets. Two at the bottom for the item to sit on and one at the top to keep it from tumbling over if somehow the house is shaken. Such as where I live in California! So I bought two packages and now I have a leftover bracket that will just go in the pile of other miscellaneous things that I don’t know what to do with but I am resistant to throwing away! But overall I really like them a lot. A little expensive I think, but very well-made. Apologies to the manufacturer if I sound like I’m complaining because I’m not!
Marie
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2020
The racks were easy to install and have plenty of room to set my husband's longboard on. The material won't damage the board where it sits on the racks. I painted the racks silver just to go better with the curtain rod. He loves that old board and I feel confident the racks are sturdy and will keep the board safe. And the racks are good looking and appropriate for indoor use. We are very happy with the results!
rondo
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2020
The positioning of the front part of the bracket makes the screws difficult to reach on the rear side of the bracket. Although the screws are stainless steel, they are still a little on the cheap side as the Philip's screw heads were easilycompromised. However, for this price point, I feel that the surf board is mounted securely.
john a plominski
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2020
Great value. I’ve been looking for something cheap and easy to get a few boards on the wall and out of the way. This is easier and less expensive than making something from plywood or other rack systems. Total install time probably 10 mins. The Mounts are good and I used wall anchors. It’s holding a 9’6” longboard. 30 lb max weight might be generous as the brackets do flex a bit with this ~15lb board so I prob won’t be putting a big cruising SUP on here but for the money and effort you can’t beat it. Thanks Ho Stevie.