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Kayak Storage Hoist - Overhead Pulley System with 125lb Capacity for Canoes, Bikes, Ladders, and More - For up to 12-Foot Ceilings by Rad Sportz

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Arrives Tuesday, May 21
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Item Package Quantity: 1


Style: Traditional


Features

  • RUBBER COATED HOOKS - Hooks are designed with a rubber coating to protect from scratches. Durable straps ensure that your kayak is secure and will not fail. We guarantee it.
  • EASY TO INSTALL - Mount to your ceiling joist or rafter and so easy to use. With only the minimum of tools you can have your kayak hanging in your garage in no time.
  • ROBUST ENGINEERING - allows you to lift heavy products, up to 125lb. Capacity. This is the kayak hoist that all the other are trying to copy. We don't cut corners. This is the original RAD kayak hoist you've heard about.
  • INDOOR USE - For indoor ceilings up to 12 ft. high. Once the kayak is out of the way you free up so much floor space you won't know what to do with it all.
  • SAFETY LOCKS - Safe locking mechanism prevents accidental release. No one wants to come home and find their kayak has fallen to the floor. The Rad Kayak Hoist is safe enough to park your car under.

Load Capacity: 125 pound


Brand: RAD Sportz


Color: Black


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 12 x 12 x 6 inches


Load Capacity: ‎125 pound


Brand: ‎RAD Sportz


Color: ‎Black


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12 x 12 x 6 inches


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎10.91 x 8.39 x 3.86 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.05 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎RAD Sportz


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎No warranty


Model Name: ‎Rad Sportz Kayak Hoist with 125lb Capacity


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Trademark Global


Part Number: ‎83-DT5002


Included Components: ‎Canoe Hoists


Size: ‎1 Pack


Sport Type: ‎Cycling, Outdoor Lifestyle


Date First Available: August 25, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Kayak up and out of the way
Item Package Quantity: 1 Style: Traditional
This is so worth the money, set it up in about an hour. I was confused a bit by looking at the directions, but once i figured that each pulley was run separately, then so easy, why didn't they just state that? I was thinking that the one rope simultaneously lifted both ends. Nope, you run 2 ropes side by side, one is longer and goes to one end, you cut it to fit, and the other rope would be shorter as it is close to you and wall where you have to mount the bracket to wind the rope on. You pull both ropes at the same time and lift it up. You can pull only one and pull it up at an angle, one end then the other, I guess. Works great! I just figured out how to feed the 2 ropes through the stopper brake and wahlah, played with it to figure out the braking part and man, this is well worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Flipp

  • Ladder Storage Hoist - works great
Item Package Quantity: 1 Style: Traditional
I chose to use 2 ft long mounting boards on each end. I followed the instructions and used 3/8" x 4" lag bolts and washers to bolt the mounting bolts into the ceiling joists. These 2 ft long mounting boards allowed me to do a 1 person installation. I added a bicycle hook into the mounting boards so I can have an additional retention method. I used the kayak strap to wrap around the ladder and hook over the bicycle hook. This additional retention method makes me completely comfortable with walking under or parking my car under the ladder. The most difficult part of the installation in a finished garage was finding the center of the ceiling joists. I found the general location with my electronic stud finder then hammered a 4d common nail thru the drywall board to determine the outline and center of the joist. By limiting the nail holes to a short distance around the joist, the mounting boards cover up the holes. DO NOT follow the instructions about cutting the rope. After cutting off a 6' to 6' section for tying the hooks together, DO NOT cut the remaining rope in half. If you do this then rope 2 will be short. I follwed the instructions and ended up with rope 2 being 6 ft shorter than rope 1 after threading the hoist. The shorter rope 2 makes it so I cannot hoist my ladder from the garage floor. I have to hoist it from sawhorses. Not a big deal but I'll eventually need to replace rope 2. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Mercury Mercury

  • A game of inches, but can't beat it for the price!
Item Package Quantity: 1 Style: Traditional
I needed a better solution for quick and easy lowering and raising the kayaks (isn't that why your reading this?) . I have 10'6" ceiling in my garage and thought this would be a great tool to add to my overall garage organization but make my kayaks more accessible. 1. Out of the box, the instructions are terrible (which most other reviews share- haven't been changed as of DEC 15, 2016.. Hah. Pretty sure the only reason they included them were for all the legal disclaimers, etc. That said, we live in a day and age where YouTube will tell you anything you need to know about anything. If you do a search of RAD kayak hoist, the first video is 4 minutes and will walk you through it. So the instructions, well- toss them aside and get going. 2. Check your ceiling joist to find out which direction they run.. Of course my floor joists didn't run the right way and I had to add a 2x4. Not a big deal, but if you don't have the tools on hand, it can add a day or 2 to the install. (you will need your own 2x4, lag bolts, washers, tape measure, drill, and drill bit.) the instructions do tell you what to buy if you need to get them to install the hoist. But I already knew this, and my board was already put up prior to the item arriving. 3. Item was very well packaged, and all tools/bolts etc. We're accounted for. That said I've heard some reviews about not knowing what bolt/screw went where. It's easy. You get 4 wood lag screws (hex head) for attaching the 2 brackets (without the pulleys) to the 2x4 or joist. 4 bolts to attach the pulley mount to the brackets. And then 2 basic Phillips head wood screws to attach the cleat to the wall. 4. The threading of the rope through the pulley is the most confusing part of the install, but refer back to #1 above. Watch the video and your good to go! 5. Once everything was attached and assembled, I was impressed with how easy it was to raise and lower the kayak. (one handed for 60lb kayak) The brake works as designed, and gives me greater peace of mind knowing the cleat and brake will keep the item from falling.. ****READ THIS IF YOU SKIPPED ABOVE IF YOUR WORRIED ABOUT THE 1 STAR REVIEWS**** 6. THE only reason I couldn't give this item 5 stars is because of the straps that attach your kayak to the hooks of the pulley.. I've read many 1 star reviews about the straps failing(breaking) or completely sliding off the end of the kayak. I can say, from inspection the straps appear well made. I'm not certain how they would fail, but like all things - sometimes a little user TLC can go a long way. However, I did experience the straps sliding issue. It was a nuisance at best, and added to the overall frustration of my process. It was also difficult to get the hooks to sit in tight to the kayak, to keep the straps in place and not slide toward the end of the Kayak. It's not how it was designed (I know, reference pic 1 to see how much space it adds between the kayak and pulley. ***GAME OF INCHES*** After having successfully attached the strap where I felt they wouldn't slide off (that'll do I said to myself) , I easily raised the kayak to the ceiling. Now- here was the most frustrating part for me. I prefer to place my kayaks above the garage doors, because above them is a lot of wasted space. My old system used regular lashing straps (set of 2 on amazon is only $8)and eye bolts to raise my kayaks to the ceiling prior to using the hoist with no clearance issues. But a lot of shoulder problems from having to push up the kayak, and pull on the strap simultaneously. ... The issue: the 2x4 added wasted space to the overall distance between the ceiling and kayak...and also the hooks that connect to the straps also added about 4-6 inches from the flex in the hooks. ***see photos. The first photo shows how low the kayak hangs when hooked to the straps. You can see there's a lot of space between the pulley and the hooks and the kayak. I knew it would be close, and I was right. It hung about 3 inches too low and my garage door would ride along the bottom of my kayaks on the way up. Obviously not what I wanted. ***MY STRAP SOLUTION *** Looking at the kayak, I believed if I could get the kayak to raise 4 inches higher, I would achieve clearance and allow the garage door to freely raise and lower. I used the original lashing straps ($8 on amazon) which had hooks. This solved two problems. The first being, when this strap is cinched.... it's tight. And it doesn't move on the listing kayak. Second, when you press the hooks out flat and connect them to the eyelets of the strap not only is it secure, but it also keeps the hooks flat against my Kayak. Successfully decreasing the total space about 4", and thus hanging high enough above my garage door to allow it to freely move up and down without rubbing or bumping. Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase as long as the pulleys themselves don't fail. Overall I'd say 3 stars, because hey, the product works. It could be improved (RAD FEEL FREE TO ADD THESE lashing STRAPS AND PAY ME An INTELLECTUAL FEE FOR SOLVING YOUR BIGGEST Problem) But, In the end I placed 4 stars because of the price. It was the best price I could find. Most of you won't be foolish to try and hang above your garage doors, but the straps are a bit frustrating and could be improved. I put pictures of the lashing straps hooks I use if you want to upgrade. I got them also from Amazon. They have a 300 lb safe working load. (over kill, but again. Peace of mind) Hope this helps someone solve there concerns about strap breaking or clearance issues if you too are playing the game of inches!!! Total time on project? 2 nights or 4 hrs.. And 1 day waiting for the AHAAAAAA moment and 5 minute fix to my problem. Hope it helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2016 by Dad Reviews it Dad Reviews it

  • Does the job
Item Package Quantity: 1 Style: Traditional
Saves the back and saves room. The role does snag especially when empty. The ratio is 2:1 it seems so force needed to raise my kayak is about half needed. I did include a bungie cable to make sure the straps don't slide out since the hooking mechanic is quite spread out and it uses weight to hold it in place. This is especially important for shorter equipment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Vole

  • Awesome hoist!
Item Package Quantity: 1 Style: Traditional
A little hard to install at first - bolting the support beam to the ceiling is hard on the arms and I legit broke a drill bit. But that's really on me, not the fault of the kit. Once the support beam was up, the rest was super easy! The lock mechanism works like a charm and makes it so much easier to lift and lower the kayak safely. Sturdy and convenient storage. Perfect for keeping the hull from oil-canning too. Love this, very glad I got it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Amy B

  • Overall a good product
Item Package Quantity: 1 Style: Traditional
Install was not too bad but you need to be somewhat handy. I ended up using a 2x4 to mount to the ceiling since my joists were going the opposite way. Instructions we so so but the one that you should ignore is when it tells you to cut the rope into 2 even lengths. I did that an now one rope is too short. My advice is run the line thats furthest away from the wall hook and then cut the rope. the remaining rope should be long enough for the shorter section. It is a little tough to pull the kayak up, i thought the pulley system would make that easier. Also the quality of the rope is not great but i dont see it breaking right now. I did by a better rope but it was too thin for the locking mechanism to work. The way it locks in place by just moving the rope over to one side is pretty nice. Because it locks in place, the hook you put on the wall is just for the extra rope its not actually holding any weight. Also never use hardware provided by any amazon seller. Overall happy to have my kayak up and out of the way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023 by Nick W. Nick W.

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