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Thule 887 SlipStream Kayak Roof Rack Mount Carrier Product Description:



  • Kayak to vehicle contact eliminated with adjustable roller position
  • Ideal kayak transport location on any vehicle with easy to adjust sliding base system
  • Complete package includes saddles, roller, base tubes, and all necesayr straps and tie downs for one kayak
  • Fits Thule square, Aero, Yakima round bars and most factory installed cross bars

Product Description

Kayak Carrier Accessory with adjustable slide saddles - Slide your boat onto roofrack with no roof contact

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4Works for me, could use locking system
By Robert Borzelleri
I looked for a carrier for a rowing shell that would fit my SUV (a bit tall) and would allow me to load the shell singlehanded. Most of the conventional rack systems for rowing shells hold the hull well above the rack crossbars and that makes for difficult single handed loading.The Slipstream allows for a lower loading height and the combination of the sliding (to the rear) frame and the rear roller make it easy to get the boat started with little chance of hitting the roof with the hull.My only complaint is that there is no simple locking mechanism for the rack system. Thule suggests using a cable and lock, but I would much prefer locking fasteners such as are available with Yakima and other Thule racks.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5car topping made easy.
By Timothy J. Kent
The Slipstream is probably the best way for small car owners to safely transport their kayaks. The roof rack mounts on my car (and many other small sedans) are only about 2 feet apart. That makes properly supporting an 18 foot fiberglass sea kayak like the Valley Q-boat a tricky affair.With the Slipstream I'm able to increase the distance between the supports to about 5 feet. This means the Kayak is being held closer to its bulkheads (the strongest points on the hull). It also dramatically reduces the side to side wobble that can occur in crosswinds.I couldn't get the front pads flat enough to properly support my extremely hard-chined Q-boat so I set the outer portion of the pads to their most upright position and moved them out so the chine is touching the pad right above the hinge and the flat section of the hull rests on the flat section of the pad. This has the added benefit of preventing the kayak from sliding side to side on the pads. Those who's boats have more rounded chines will have no problem getting the fit right.Another nice touch is being able to slide the whole "rack" forward and back to center the load on the car. It also makes loading the kayak very easy... no heavy lifting required. I like to back down the boat ramp to the water's edge, slide the rack all the back and then just roll the boat off the rack into the water. Loading up works the same way - and this can be done fast enough the boaters in my area don't mind.In summary the slipstream is a well thought out product that works very well. I was gonna build something myself but this meets all my needs.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Nice Balance
By Art B.
I Purchased my Thule Slipstream from HumblePower for about $280, it was shipped free to my home.I shopped for a rack for a 19ft wooden sea kayak that would fit my Highlander and would allow me to load the boat by myself. Like all of Thule products, it's well made, and should withstand the corrosion issues I face while living on the shore.

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