StoreYourBoard Minimalist Snowboard Display Rack, Wall Mount Storage
B**E
Easy install
K**Y
Mounts well into the studs to create a beautiful display
Before installing the Minimalist snowboard mounts use a stud finder to see if you can just use these 1-1/2inch long Philips coarse screw ( these may be #12 or 1/4 inch thread but hard to tell) installation is pretty easy. Note the bottom hole on the mount may be tough to screw into the mount if you use a large drill. I had to use a ratchet to get the screw in . Get a electric ratchet for the bottom screws or compact drill.I didnโt need to use the drywall anchors but a 1/4 inch drill bit to drill holes for the drywall anchor holes should suffice.
M**T
Adults get a large
Install was super easy, 4 screws and thatโs it. Make sure to line the brackets up on your board before installing so you know how much to space them out on the wall. I put mine just right outside the bindings and itโs a sturdy fit. My board is a 156cm and the large brackets are perfect. Get the large if youโre on an adult board. My apartment has plaster walls so I did not use the drywall anchors. I used a 1/8 inch drill bit as a pilot and just the screws. Theyโre a sturdy plastic with a slight flex when the board is on them but iโm confident theyโll hold.Perfect product for storing your board and making it dope wall art when not in use ๐
J**.
Perfect Simple Way To Display and Store Snowboard
If you can screw something into the wall, you can install this rack. The felt within the hooks is a nice touch to ensure a gentle hold on the board. This looks great and it makes my board look like a work of art in the garage.
S**R
Looks great!
Easy install looks great and feels really sturdy
J**Q
I have all types of snowboard mounts and this is hands-down my favorite
Really cool racks! superbly simple to use. I bought these because those tiny little clip systems that use 3 flush wall clips won't really work on a rockered snowboard without bending the board all the time. I have 3 snowboards, 2 are camber and I've been using other systems for those so I got this bad boy for the rockered board and its hands down, the coolest one I have. also the padding on it is nice to the board, no scratching at all. Thats more than I can say for the hard plastic 3 clip system or the Burton mounts (I have them all)Of all the racks I have, these are the only ones people actually compliment me on. Guests that don't even ski/snowboard think these are really cool looking too.The system comes with 4 screws and also comes with these thick badass drywall anchors for them in-case you can't get these to line up with studs. Snowboards really aren't that heavy so using 4 drywall anchors to hang up your board won't be a problem. Then again I'm rockin the super light Burton boards and bindings so I don't know about you guys with the steel Ride bindings lol (plus I did manage to get one of these into a stud anyway)They come out plenty far from the wall ( I'd say 5-6 inches eyeballing it) so you have a lot of room to play with what angle your board is sitting at. If the bindings are on, then you're really going to have to lean it back to offset the weight but if bindings are off, you can sit the board almost straight up. Doesn't matter either way, looks great and this can handle whatever you've got going on.
V**S
Good
Works well
C**E
Great Product, Doo-Doo Anchors
Reviews are correct about the anchors being of poor quality. Recommend buying an extra bag off Amazon to avoid the frustration and keep around the house. One arrived snapped in the bag, and broke off during installation. Another also snapped during installation but I made it work by backing out an in tact one from the wall. Then carefully put the fractured one into that pre-threaded hole, and was able to install the remaining two. Key is to use an ungodly amount of pressure against them while turning. There is no note about the size of drill bit to use. I used a 15/64 bit because I read someone bitching about a 1/4 not working for them. Then again there's a lot of good for nothing Karen's in these reviews nowadays. I purchased the Large brackets for my 158W board. Will update if disaster occurs.
L**V
Discreet looks, well made
Not much to say about the rack, other than it does its job of holding the snowboard easily. The padding inside means the snowboard does not come into contact with metal itself, which should be good to keep the edges sharp.
M**T
Perfect!
Love it! Looks awesome on the wall with my wakeboards
A**S
Excellent!
L**O
NOT DURABLE
Does not securely stay on the fall and fell of twice damaged my snowboard. Finally got it stay up now but I am paranoid all the time if its gonna fall off again and cause injuries to people or the snowboard itself. In general very disappointed.
D**N
Very easy installation
Easy to install, light weight and low profile.I was able to take my sweet board out of it's storage bag and hang it on the wall as a piece of art!.Good ideal if you want to save some closet space or garage space.
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