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Click for more info and reviews of this Lockrack Watersport Carriers: https://www.etrailer.com/Watersport-C... Check out some similar Watersport Carriers options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Wate... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-lo... What's up, everybody It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna be checking out this Lockrack Universal Mount SUP Carrier. So this is gonna attach to round bars, elliptical bars, or even factory bars to help you load up your standup paddleboard and get on the road. Let's check it out. So Lockrack's system's pretty unique. You have this base system that you have arms that you push in towards the side. So these arms are what's holding the standup paddleboard in place. You see I can shake the whole vehicle back and forth. That's how tight they are. It's not coming loose. And then we have the universal clamps down here going around my factory bars to make sure that's not going anywhere. And then that's really tight to the vehicle, as well. Something I like about the Lockrack system is that you can build on it. So right now, we've got a standup paddleboard. Maybe down the line, I wanna get a kayak. I don't wanna have to buy a whole new setup. All I have to do is buy different arms for the Lockrack. They'll slide into the base and then I can use it to haul a kayak. Focusing on the arms, they are rubber coated here. So this is what's making contact with the standup paddleboard, so you don't have to worry about it damaging or scratching anything when you push these in to get it tight. You get a plastic key that comes with these. That's what unlocks the arms. So they are all keyed to the base. You slide it in there and turn it, now it just slides out. I like how easy that it is and also goes in a storage position like this when not in use. So you slide down, you'll see this is where it's gonna stop it. So it goes all the way in and takes up very little space on the roof of your vehicle. With the Lockrack in the storage position, I like it how it doesn't take up a whole lot of space here on the roof. It only adds about two inches to the top of these factory bars. Now, that might be different for your vehicle and your bars, but that's not a whole lot. So I can leave that up here and not worry about any clearance issues when I'm driving around. Now the base is gonna be made out of a lightweight aluminum, so that means it's not gonna rust or corrode when it gets exposed to the elements. So putting your paddleboard back up here when it's wet and getting some water on there or even being on the top of the vehicle when it rains is not gonna bother it at all. You also have the rubberized pads that slide in here covering up the bolts on the bases, and that's gonna help protect the board when you go to set it in a place. So this is what's gonna be making contact, just like the arms, so you don't have to worry about scratching it or damaging your board. The Lockrack base can handle up to 175 pounds, so just keep that in mind when you're loading your standup paddleboard. But also go by the lowest common denominator, so check your owner's manual if you have a factory roof rack or your roof rack to see what its weight rating is, and go by that if it's lower. Looking a bit closer at the clamps, there's gonna be a rubberized pad on the inside, on the top and bottom, that'll protect whatever bars you put them on. You also have bolts that go in both sides here and use a five-millimeter Allen wrench to tighten those down to get a good hold on the bars. This is what it's gonna look like when you get your Lockrack outta the box. So there's a lot of pieces. It's not as bad to put together as it might seem. So we're gonna go through it step by step. So first off, we have the two main parts of the base with the center bar in there. Now, this is what you're gonna need to figure out what you're carrying. So depending on your standup paddleboard is gonna be how much length you need in the middle. Ours is pretty wide, so we're gonna put it at the widest spot. So that means it's gonna be the last hole on this bar. It's gonna slide into the base of the Lockrack. And you wanna make sure you line it up with that first hole. Pass it up there. Right there is where we're gonna want it. So it's gonna have this much of a spread to set our standup paddleboard onto it. I've already assembled one of the clamps. This is how you're gonna get these. You're gonna make sure that you put the disc in between, and the end result will be putting it into place with the base. So I'm gonna slide that bolt through. We're not gonna tighten down yet. I'm putting it there just to keep the bar in place. Now I can't, make sure that it doesn't mov