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FS: Fapa Boot Rack and Ski / Snowboard rack
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FS: Fapa Boot Rack and Ski / Snowboard rack
I've owned the bootrack (wide version) for a couple of years, bought from your very own AE.
More recently I bought the matching Fapa ski and snowboard rack.
This is wide enough to hold a snowboard (actually holds two back to back) so up to 3 pairs of skis,
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More recently I bought the matching Fapa ski and snowboard rack.
This is wide enough to hold a snowboard (actually holds two back to back) so up to 3 pairs of skis,
Together
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I'm interested in that mate.
Could you post a pictureof it?
Also, if I put two boards on it back to back I assume the bottom board has the bindings facing the boot?
How much clearance is there between the board and the top of the boot?
Or do the boards stand up at an angle?
Could you post a pictureof it?
Also, if I put two boards on it back to back I assume the bottom board has the bindings facing the boot?
How much clearance is there between the board and the top of the boot?
Or do the boards stand up at an angle?
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There's a picture of the actual rack here:
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...0&#entry9185186
It's the one on the left.
With the ski rack fitted you actually put the rack on the other way around. The rail that prevents things sliding off the back actually goes closest to the rear window, ensuring that the boards sit quite proud of the car / roof.
Provided you don't have straps flapping around they won't come into contact with the car. When I did it I had a mate's board with Flow bindings on the bottom.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...0&#entry9185186
It's the one on the left.
With the ski rack fitted you actually put the rack on the other way around. The rail that prevents things sliding off the back actually goes closest to the rear window, ensuring that the boards sit quite proud of the car / roof.
Provided you don't have straps flapping around they won't come into contact with the car. When I did it I had a mate's board with Flow bindings on the bottom.
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