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Malone SeaWing Saddle Style Universal Car Rack Kayak Carrier with Bow and Stern Lines

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Features

  • Low-profile kayak/cargo carrier with single saddle design
  • Easy-to-set-up mid-point mounting takes up minimal roof space
  • Flexes gently to cradle boat and improve gas mileage
  • Jawz mounting hardware fits round, square, and most factory oval cross rails
  • Measures 27 x 5 x 6 inches (W x H x D); supports up to 70 pounds

Description

The Malone SeaWing universal car rack kayak carrier includes everything you need to carry one kayak bottom down on your roof top or trailer. The unique mid-mount design saves space and allows you to fit two kayaks bottom down on factory or after market cross rails. (with a second set of SeaWing carriers) The universal JAWZ™ mounting hardware fits round, square and factory oval cross rails. Need extra roof space for cargo or a second kayak yet concerned about gas mileage? Turn to the low-profile SeaWing kayak/cargo carrier, which is truly in a class by itself. The carrier's mid- point mounting leaves enough room to transport a second kayak (requires another carrier). The SeaWing combines a single saddle design with mid-point mounting, making it easy to set up while providing extra roof space. Boaters can use this roof space to add a second kayak--the only bottom-down carrier in the market that encourages such versatility. The SeaWing's low profile, meanwhile, flexes gently to cradle your boat while you drive, keeping air resistance at a minimum. And the SeaWing works with most vehicles thanks to the universal-fit Jawz mounting hardware, which fits round, square, and most factory oval cross rails. The carrier even transfers to another vehicle in minutes--no tools required. Construction features include corrosion-free polycarbon for the frame, ribbed synthetic rubber for the padding, cam-style load straps with buckle protectors, and 50mm and 60mm pre-coated mounting bolts (larger bolts are available for purchase if necessary). Compatible with the Malone Stinger load assist module, the SeaWing measures 27 by 5 by 6 inches (W x H x D) and supports up to 70 pounds. About Malone Auto Racks Malone is the fastest-growing rack accessory company in North America, with a track record of more than 10 years of industry leadership and innovation. The company's products are sold in more than 1,500 outdoor online and retail stores throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europe. Malone operates from the coast of Maine, helping the company stay true to its mission and values. Everything Malone sells must be "simple to sell, simple to install, and simple to use." The company is built to enhance its customers' enjoyment of rivers, lakes, and oceans while minimizing their carbon footprint through aerodynamic transport design and complete material recycling.

Brand: Malone


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 28 x 8 x 6 inches


Load Capacity: 70 Pounds


Mounting Type: Saddle Mount,Rails


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎28 x 8 x 7 inches


Package Weight: ‎5.06 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎28 x 8 x 6 inches


Brand Name: ‎Malone


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Malone Auto Racks


Part Number: ‎MPG107MD


Size: ‎MPG107MD


Sport Type: ‎Kayaking


Date First Available: July 7, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best kayak rack!!!
I used to have J cradle racks. I hated them. My vehicle (2016 Chevy Traverse) has a tall roof and it was so difficult to load my kayak by myself. I read raving reviews about this product and decided to give it a try. I LOVE them. Super easy to load my 12'2" kayak all by myself. Just place the nose of your kayak on the rack and lift the rear and slide on the roof. Yes, it's as easy as it sounds. Zero regrets! I'm super happy with these! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by Julie Corbett Julie Corbett

  • Solid, Heavy Duty, and Worked Great for a Sit on Top Kayak
Pros: Solid construction, heavy duty. This is important if you are traveling on the highway at 50mph to 60mph / interstate. I used this for a large bulky Cobra sit on top kayak I had customized for fishing. Malone saddles performed flawlessly for me. I did make some modifications to ensure it was heavy duty for long trip use. The kayak mount is 100% heavy duty quality and that is what matters when transporting a kayak to me. I always mod stuff to make it "Murphy" proof. Cons: One mod you might consider is taking the bolts to a hardware store and putting on a lock nut with nylon end insert behind any excess bolt length. This goes on behind the manual tighteners as double insurance nothing can come loose when taking it for some long trips to the beach or lakes. The bolts are 5/16 x 24 type threads. The common 5/16th threads are 5/16 x 18 course threads. For me, the simpler solution was to buy 4 zinc two inch 5/16 bolts, 4 zinc larger washers, 4 zinc locking washers, 8 nylon 5/16 locking nylon nuts. All hardware was course threaded at 5/16 x 18 thread and it was all under $3 to do. In the end I ended up with a solid locking base with and extra nylon lock nut to snug up against the other as extra precaution on long trips that in no way any vibrations would loosen my mount on slow 4x4 off road conditions. This is a small investment to make for piece of mind on long trips. I am totally happy. I will post a picture of it to show what it looks like. If you are going a short distance to the water, the standard mount hardware works just fine. I like heavy duty fail safe equipment with no chance of anything ever coming loose. (Two is One and One is None!) The straps they give you are ok for short trips to the water - I purchased a $6 set of 500lb ratchet straps that allowed me torque and tension down my kayak to the mounts- this is for long road trips / peace of mind on tension. Malone should have included a set of ratchet straps instead of cinch straps. Consider buying a $7 cable lock to run through both strap holes and back through your SUV roof rack main foundation base. I've done this and have yet to have mine stolen - kayak up top or no kayak up top. I use this to put through the scupper holes and then the kayak mount, then the roof rack mount so if you park your vehicle over night- your kayak will still be there in the morning. Or if you take your kayak out on the lake, the mounts will still be there when you get back. If some one wants something bad enough, they will take it, but often it is "more trouble than it is worth to steal" on deterring criminal behavior in public places. Bottom Line: I used mine on a large cobra sit on top kayak and it worked perfect to put it on an old SUV I used for a Hunting / Fishing platform. I had no issues for years and I also put ratchet straps instead of the pull cinch straps. The ratchet $6 set made sure I had the kayak torqued down for safety and I had zero issues. As I am a big guy- I could easily manhandle the kayak on and off my roof. Load and cinching was done in about 3 minutes taking my time. Offloading the kayak was faster. If you want a solid "Wing" style kayak mount that will not fail you, buy this mount. I run a $7 bike cable lock through both of mine to my roof rack base to deter simple theft. With that- I have never had a problem of keeping my mounts permanently attached up top anywhere I go. If you want to run the cable lock through your "sit on top" kayak scupper holes- that is even better for theft deterrent. I have done that as well on vacations with this mount across the U.S. and had no theft issues. Criminals go for the easy target every time- so make yours a hard target and you should be fine. Total cost on changes to stock mounts $3 for hardware changes, $6 for ratchet straps, $7 for cable locks = $16 plus the original mount price to have a hardened kayak mount on my SUV that is heavy duty to take on or off road under any weather conditions. This is also my permanent kayak mount I can just leave up there because it is heavy duty hardware mounted and that was my original purpose to permanently mount it and not have to worry about taking a mount on and off a vehicle. The stock kit is fine for short transport to the water, consider the modifications above for heavy duty off road use- piece of mind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2014 by Steve

  • Easier than J Racks
Bought 2 sets and placed on my Hyundai Santa Fe I added a lock nut to each one to discourage any thieve as they are held on by hand wing nuts. 3 trips so far. Put on 2 kayaks and secured Time for total tasks now down to 12 minutes with 2 people. Traveled 60-70 MPH with no issue. One trip I just strapped to wing itself and found wing loose at cross bar. Other 2 times strapped thru wing to crossbar and extremely secured. Used 15 ft straps for this and allowed ample length to wrap around bar. Somewhat difficult to line up strap with this set up but worth it. Ride itself not noisy. I did not like hold downs required to tie a knot. Bought hold downs with a ratcheting device that are more secure. Fairly quick on/off if you don’t want to leave wings on all the time. Recommend these ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by Ray from Wisconsin

  • Easy to install
Sits perfectly on my Rave 4 roof rack and holds my 10’ kayak securely with straps.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by corlisbatalo

  • Great setup and easy.
Love this setup. Loading my kayak is so easy now. It was easy to install. My husband made me install it on the trailer so I would say anyone can do it. Highly recommend especially if you are trailering 2 kayaks side by side.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by mew

  • DOES NOT WORK FOR SIT-ON KAYAKS!
Bought these to go pick up a new kayak, only to have to take them down and let the kayak scratch up my brand new Yakima crossbars cuz the kayak is too big for them. They seem like decent quality and held onto the bars tight on my way to pick it up, but they definitely aren’t universal, only for sit-in and MAYBE a few sleek sit-ons. I’ll keep them though cuz I intend on getting a sit-in sometime, but I’m pretty bummed I had to scratch up my bars by buying these instead of buying the $30 foam pads that I bought after. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Blake Maynard

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