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Thule 830 The Stacker Rooftop Kayak Carrier

Thule 830 The Stacker Rooftop Kayak CarrierBrand: Thule
Category: Sports
Department: Car Racks

List Price: $139.95
Buy New: $125.95
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 21406

Color: One Color
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Size: 830
Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.5
Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.1

MPN: 830
Model: 830
UPC: 091021830172
EAN: 0091021830172
ASIN: B0001FUAXQ

Release Date: August 4, 2007
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Four boat maximum capacity
  • Folds down flat when not in use
  • Easy carrier transfer from vehicle to vehicle with universal hardware
  • Includes one pair ratcheting tie downs, two straps and buckle protectors
  • Fits Thule standard, Rapid Aero, Xsporter bars, Yakima and most factory installed racks

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Product Description
The Thule 830 The Stacker Rooftop Kayak Carrier is the most efficient way to carry multiple whitewater kayaks on virtually any vehicle. The 830 Stacker replaces Thule's 520 Kayak Stacker, and securely holds up to four kayaks at a time.

With Thule's The Stacker tying boats down is now easier than ever with its upper-bridge design, and vehicle-to-vehicle transfers are also easier with its proven universal mounting hardware. The Stacker looks good while in use, and gives a clean look when its not by folding down flat and out of the way. This kayak carrier includes one pair of ratcheting tie downs, two straps and buckle protectors, and fits Thule bars, Yakima bars, and most factory-installed racks.

What's in the Box?
2 x Stacker kayak carrier brackets, 2 x ratcheting tie downs, 2 x straps, 2 x buckle protectors, all necessary mounting hardware, and instruction guide

Manufacturer's Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty



Product Description
The most effecient way to carry multiple whitewater kayaks.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Works out really great!   June 25, 2010
Nancy V.
We had been using the Thule J-style cradles to haul two recreational kayaks, with a third kayak lashed between the cradles. We wanted a 4th kayak, so we bought the Thule stacker. We are able to carry four small recreational kayaks (perception swifty/sparky) on our Chyrysler minivan using the factory roof rack and no additional bars. The thing that we also like is that we can fold the racks down when not in use and don't have to remove them from the car to pull it in the garage. We did have to purchase an additional pair of Thule straps (about $30) to haul four boats. It works really well and we're quite pleased with the Stacker.


3 out of 5 stars Stacker Security Problems   May 25, 2010
Wayne W. Wright (Texas)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is well made and the straps are great. The only downside is that the kayak will lean or slide down on its bottom unless secured properly. The instructions for tieing down and the pictures are not helpful. Also, it is difficult to secure the boats properly on a high SUV without a ladder. I found the only way to keep the boats on their sides, as advertised, is to put a strap through the top the stacker, over the boat, and back under the boat securing the strap around the bottom of the stacker. You will need additional straps for more than two boats.


5 out of 5 stars great product   December 31, 2009
Daniel Pennington
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Very easy to use. Practical. I can get two kayaks on a Ford Escape with little trouble and they look great. Plus when I don't have a kayak on the roof it helps me find the car in a crowded parking lot.


5 out of 5 stars Thule Stacker   August 11, 2009
John S. Vining (Fiddletown, CA)
Although not the most ideal means to transport your kayak, it sure is a lower cost alternative to the high dollar options. The Thule 830 Stacker fits onto virtually all roof racks; Thule, Yakima as well as most factory. I purchased this one to fit on the factory rack of my 2006 Toyota Highlander and was not disapointed.

The quality of material and craftsmanship is subpurb. The instructions were clearly written and the diagrams were large enough and easy to transition words to pictures.

The rack was installed in less than half an hour and if you have good strong hand grip, no tools necessary; although I would recommend that you take at least one turn with the aid of a pair of plyers just to ensure that the rack does not slip. If you are going to put this on a set of Yakima round load bars you will definately need to use plyers as I found out when I transfered the stacker to the Yakima bars on my pick up truck. Even after tightening with plyers the racks can be rotated front to back, not so on my Toyota; and I have no experience with the square Thule bars.

I really like the idea of being able to lay the rack flat on top of the roof when not in use. The previous rack that I had stuck up like a mohawak hair cut. So, if I didn't want to look at it I had to remove the entire rack, then re-install it for the next trip. With the Thule 830 you just loosen one nob and lay it down.

The only draw back to this rack is not in the design or the quality, it's in the actual loading of the kayak on top of your vehicle; the boat has to be transported on one of the side edges. Manuvering the boat into a vertical position can be a bit daunting by yourself, but it can be done. Better if you have a helper though to keep it stable until you can get the first strap in place.

Speaking of straps, the ones that come with the Thule are EXCELLENT! The buckle holds fast and the padded cover for the metal does not cause damage to your boat or car unless you are very careless. The fore and aft rope/hook lines are the absolute BEST. The old strap type that came with with my Yakima system always fluttered, made noise and in one instance wore the paint on my vehicle. Not so with the Thule rope style. The fastening device automatically ratchets secure and even after traveling 700 miles in one trip did not come loose.

Securing your kayak to the rack can be a hit and miss proposition. I tried the suggested tie down method that came with the instructions but was a bit doubtful as to the side strength of the rack when hauling only 1 kayak. I am sure that this has been tested by Thule, just me trying to over engineer everything. Anyway I did use the suggested method on one trip, but I found that the side of the kayak resting on the bars "walked" away from the rack 2-3 inches; part of the trip was in high cross winds and I guess I could have tightened the straps more. This trip, however, prompted me to devise my own strapping method which involves a loop around the base of the Thule rack, under the downside edge of the kayak, over the top to the rack. This method I found to keep my boat in place with no lateral travel.

If you are going to haul 2 boats you may wish to purchase a second set of fore/aft ropes, or you will have to devise a way to loop the nose & tail of both with one. You can get by with the single set of straps, but a second set may be more to your liking as well. Securing 2 boats was a bit more of a challenge, but once completed was as secure as hauling a single. What I did was mount the first boat and secured with the Thule recommended method using 1 strap. Then after the second boat was on top of the car I tied both boats together at the second tower, then removed the first strap on the first boat and repeated the double tie. Vola!! Ready to roll.

In conclusion, if you need to haul 2 kayaks and don't have the roof space, or the cash to buy 2 mounts to put them side by side, I highly recommend the Thule 830 Stacker, you won't be disapointed.



5 out of 5 stars Worked great!   July 13, 2009
D. Manning
I bought this for a 500+ mile drive to Minnesota and we had two kayaks (11' and 15') strapped down to it and it worked beautifully! I would recommend buying an extra set of the pulley cords though because those were really handy! It can be done without them but on my next trip I will definitely be buying some more of those! Overall, the carrier worked great! It did everything it promised!

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