Specifications
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Features

Smooth molded pad hugs and protects multiple boat types.

Spring-loaded base automatically adjusts to boat when loading.

Complete system that includes rear saddles with integrated rollers for easy loading.

Tool free install to round, square, factory and aerodynamic bars.

Includes Heavy-Duty Straps.

Includes Bow/Stern Tie-Downs.

Backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Product Details
SweetRoll™ Kayak Rack by Yakima®. The SweetRoll makes loading your boat as easy as it's gonna get! Two front and two rear saddles with integrated rollers will have you and your friends on the water in no time. No tools needed to mount to any bar type makes it simple to install. And the spring-loaded base automatically adjusts to boat when loading.
Installation
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