🏔️ Elevate Your Ski Storage Game!
The Ski Wall Mounted Rack is designed to hold up to 2 pairs of skis and poles or a snowboard, making it an essential storage solution for any skiing enthusiast. With a heavy-duty, powder-coated steel construction and adjustable rubber-coated hooks, this rack ensures your gear is stored safely and securely while maximizing your space. Ideal for garages, sheds, or any ski-friendly area, it offers easy installation and long-lasting durability.
J**E
Rugged & Easy to Use
Great rack for holding and storing skis. Strong and well made.
J**N
Found a spot in my crowded household to hang my skis!
I finally got my skis off the floor and out of the way! The rack was easy to hang once I clear out a place for them!
M**N
Easy to install and serves the purpose for which it was bought.
Like that it was easy to install. Use for hanging skis on.
T**H
Sticky
The holders are exactly what we needed to store our skis. The only issue our skis stick to the plastic coating
L**R
Ski rack does the job
Works well. More substantial anchors would have been nice.
C**S
Perfect fit on the wall
Very easy to install. I needed hooks for 4 skis and this fit the bill because I could put each hook at different locations. Most items sold had to be 4 in a row which wouldn’t work on my wall.
S**R
Hangs Skis Nicely
I mounted these skis racks in my garage. Each rack very nicely holds my cross country skis securely. The protective rubber coating protects the skis and prevents scratching, etc. A little pricey but worth it in my opinion.
J**U
Na
Is to install
D**S
Good with a couple of design issues
Works well, and I am satisfied. The ability to choose the mounting separation is nice. Rack units themselves are nice and sturdy, and well padded with durable vinyl. However a couple of things to bear in mind that might save you some of my head-scratching ;-) :1. The spacing of the secondary "prongs" is too narrow to mount "right side up" - ski tips (flared, of course) hang up on them when the wide-spaced prongs are on top, rendering them not useful to hang poles or packs or similar. This is just a design issue. I ended up simply mounting them "upside down" - narrow-spaced for hanging the skis at the top - and they work fine. (See photo.)2. I recommend carefully planning your installation. Skis are heavy, and the two 1 1/2" screws are barely adequate (in fact they are masonry screws - instructions are pretty sketchy). If you are mounting to an interior wall (drywall) you definitely have to hit a wall stud, and even then if you can get a longer, more powerful couple of screws that wld be good. You might get lucky and your studs will be right where you want them (usually on 16" centers, of course), but I'll bet more often that is not the case. Looking at the photo, you will see that I very securely mounted a 1x5 (decking) board to the wall studs to distribute the load (using 4" long 1/4" and 3/8" screws with washers), then used longer full-thread wood screws to mount the racks to the board+wall - in one case through to a wall stud, and in the other case through to heavy-duty drywall anchors. Maybe a bit over-engineered, but hopefully you get the idea...
E**K
Great for those who like random holes
The brackets appear well-built and hold both skis and poles as described. My issue was that, while one bracket had hole spacing of 2.25”, the other had spacing of 3.25”. The former worked well for the 1x4” strapping I was using to mount the brackets (see photo), but I needed to drill another hole for the latter. It is reasonable to expect consistent hole spacing for ‘identical’ metal brackets.
M**T
Built Strong
I'm blown away at how strong these are, way over kill for holding up ski's and poles but id rather it over built. Simple design look awesome on the wall
R**U
Hang those skis
Bought these hooks for my shed. They look and work well. Keeps skis, poles and helmet very organized and out of the way.
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