![]() Width of the gear should not be more than 2x the length of the rack arms. ![]() What is important is the width and the thickness of your gear (including fins, bindings, etc.) For typically long gear, we also send 2 Mounting Bars that can be installed at virtually any width. The Length is almost never an issue for our racks but rather depends on your home and the wall length or ceiling height. A question we get a lot is “ how long a board can this rack hold? ”. Even if the 4th doesn’t come for quite some time, our racks are good at holding lots of non-gear stuff (we’ve seen all manner of things stored on our racks from didgeridoos to karate staffs) and can always be put to use before that new board arrives. We all know how often our quiver seems to magically grow so, if you have 3 snowboards, consider getting a Moloka’i Quad (4 arms) for when you get that 4th. Similarly, don’t be afraid to size up in terms of the number of arms.It’s always better to have more space for your gear than not enough. We give recommendations for maximum gear size for each rack.Both in terms of Series and number of arms. For example, our O’ahu Series arms are fitted for 1 SUP or Longboard but can easily fit surfboards or multiple snowboards, skateboards, or skis. This ensures that your big gear will fit well and the smaller gear will fit easily. If you have Paddle Boards and Snowboards, size for Paddle Boards. If you have Surfboards, Snowboards, and Skateboards, size for the Surfboards. There are 2 golden rules when it comes to gear storage. But, like a nice pair of jeans, you want to get a rack that fits just right to ensure you’re using your space efficiently. Luckily, when it comes to boards and skis, they’re relatively similar in shape.
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