Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
A Housewarming Gift and loved.
Mike Stiles
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
Super easy to assemble at a great price now my boards are safe and out-of-the-way.
ell
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Good quality product. Stable and handsome. You do need to purchase some foam to line the bottom of the rack for the tails of the surfboards since the wood is kind of hard against the boards at the tails when standing them upright. In an arena of a lot of cheaply built racks, I am pleased with this one
NT
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
It’s a simple assembly. The itemFeels very sturdy and balanced.The one thing that could be improved is the screws are a mix of Allen wrench and phillips. Just make them all Allens that fit one of the 2 allens included. You really shouldn’t need 3 different tools for this simple of an assembly.
Xavier Beltran
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Sturdy, easy to set up, does the job. cleans up your garage to look like a surfshop, gray color is cool.
A Co 1 75
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
This works as described and seems to be somewhat sturdy. I had to add some padding as the board tail directly on wood just seemed harsh. Easy to put together, and working as advertised. If you’re good with woodworking and have the tools you could create a better product for $75 but for me this was an easy 10 min put together option.
Christian binaghi
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023
Cant hold anything, the holders are weak, lasted 1 use and broke.Dont buy it . Way too expensive given the quality.At most is a $10 item.Made of cheap stained pine.I have been Amazon user for many years anf never wrote a review but this time I felt i had to. I really felt cheated.Unfortunately i cant put zero or negative stars.
Chris S
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022
My base rack part actually arrived with the guide holes (shown on both sides of the base in the assembly diagram) only having been drilled on one side of the rack, so I had to go borrow a drill from someone else, drill my own holes. Foam covers for the arms are also extremely low quality, and tore from being bumped by the surfboard the first time i put it in the rack. Quality control at this company seems to be a complete joke. I had to put in a lot of extra work to get this thing together. If you're going to charge $174 which is a pretty exorbitant price to pay for a few bits of wood and some screws that the customer has to assemble themselves, the least you could do is ensure that your product arrives as advertised, and that it works.