Wall Mounted Rack Organizer for Skis and Poles Heavy Duty Horizontal Wall Ski Rack Garage Storage with Metal Frame and Padded Hooks Indoors Outdoors Premium Wall Hooks (Large Holds 3 Set of Ski's)
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I have a big rack for my books Three pairs of skis can be fitted in the one The length of the piece is 22".
I am sorry but I cannot assist you It is best to just have the small racks.
A facia board is actually five inches from the wall without a back brace.
The smallest rack I have is the one I cannot help with.
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Despite this, we bought two of them, and they are working out fine for our cross-country A rack like this is better suited for skis on downhill slopes. Due to the thinness of cross country skis, the ski holding slats are just a little bit wider than I would like them to be. We got some velcro straps to band my husband's skis together for stability and space since the slots still hold in the skis, but his skis were bowing out at the bottom. Similarly, the drill holes on the racks are not lined up with the length of the ski studs, so you will want to drill these into the studs for holding your Glue is used to attach the metal to the studs, so my husband had to drill additional holes through the metal to match the studs.
I am otherwise satisfied with the product's function and aesthetics.
I have it outside so that I can quickly store my skis and poles at the end of the Shovels and brooms are also used with this material. A very high level of quality has been achieved.
It's difficult to get the skis to stay on the pegs and the skis are easily able to slide down the It would not be an issue with soft, flat skis. However, skis with a rocker or a camber will pinch your feet and make them sit on the ground in As I was pacing myself against waiting to find out whether it would ruin the ski, I decided against doing so. The racks with more expensive pegs appear to provide better support and another pin appears to keep the skis upright without putting any pressure on the skis.
Consequently, my skis were ruined. tip of the ski gradually flattens under the weight of the ski. Invest in a floor rack instead of storing ski gear on top of the wall. You will save these amounts in the long run.
It was only when I looked closely that I realized what had happened. The rack is certainly sturdy and we will be able to cram two pairs of skis into the rack, but this rack is designed to hold three pairs. It was not completely welded to the rack when it arrived due to one set of parallel poles not being entirely attached. We will use it to hold our ski poles and other lightweight gear since it will not hold skis. As I told you, we had a lot of garage stuff to organize right away, so I did not return it. It would have been great to send it back and exchange it for another if I had the time.
Choosing the three rack option was the right move for me. With a couple screws, it was installed into garage wall studs, allowing me to hold 3 sets of skis and their poles with no trouble. It is big enough to hold my little one, teen and spouse's skis of varying sizes. I knew before I purchased this that it would not hold my snowboard. To keep skis from scratching, rubber tips are used. It's a great product! Wish I had purchased it earlier!.
Don't forget to use a spirit level to make sure the base is level, and use the longest skis to set the ski base at the right height.
It is very compact and Off season, this will keep skis and poles safe and out of the way.