Thule Hull-a-Port Kayak Carrier for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.2
out of 10
12 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 13 Reviews
Retail Price:
$169.95
Used Value:
$101.97
Sale Value:
$152.96

The Thule Hull-a-Port Kayak Carrier's proven J-style design allows easy loading and takes up minimal roof space, so you can still squeeze in your cargo box. The highly padded steel bars hold both sea and whitewater kayaks, and this Thule rack comes with two load straps to secure your boat. A universal mounting system lets you attach the Hull-a-port Kayak Carrier to square, round, and most factory roof racks. No special parts needed.

Specifications

Brand:
Boat Capacity:
1
Compatibility:
round bars, square bars
Locks Included:
no
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Recommended Use:
hauling your kayak

Full Reviews

10
Bought this kayak rack to throw on my Honda CRV for my Hurricane Sojourn Kayak. This is a 14 foot kayak. The racks were so easy to install and as important, uninstall. Super easy to secure the kayaks to the rack, came with hooks and ropes to secure the front and back of the kayak to the tow hooks on my car. Drove over 200 miles and not once did the kayak move it feel like it wasn’t secured. Was easy to unload the kayak off the rack. Would highly recommend
David K, backcountry.com
September 18, 2019
8
Was able to squeeze two of these kayak carriers on my VW AllTrack with the assist from my AeroBlades. I've got more trust in this model's J-style design than some of the others that were available. We were able to figure out mounting them in the parking lot when we got them (and our recreational kayaks) and loading gets easier every time.
Than Volk, backcountry.com
October 12, 2018
8
I took my two kayaks all the way from Park City, Utah to McCall, Idaho using these racks. They worked great. It does take some time to get everything tied down properly and my kayaks are kinda heavy so I need someone strong to help get them on top of the roof.
Amber, backcountry.com
September 3, 2014
10
I've got a 2013 Subaru Outback (coming from the square bars on my 2005 Legacy Wagon) and notice that if you keep the Hull A Port on the car or when you travel with a kayak on, they can slide side to side while in motion. I can't seem to tighten these down enough to make them keep from moving. Just need to pull over once in a while to make sure the kayak is still sitting straight. I also have the older model of the H.A.P. and love it too, still a little slide on the new oval Outback bars. New for this model is that the two main straps are a little shorter than the old model. You don't need to tie the loose ends up any longer. Happy with that. Also there is just one clamp that holds the H.A.P. to the roof rack, not two like the old model. Allows you to take them on and off a lot quicker. All in all its a great product. It's just Subaru that doesn't have the perfect sized bar.
BrianSmuda, backcountry.com
August 16, 2013
10
This is a great rack. Super sturdy and really easy to load the boats in. My uncle has two back to back and he loves them, Never a problem
Greg Adams, backcountry.com
July 31, 2013
10
I have a 12 foot old town Dirigo that I was using for this rack mount. I was using the foam mounts before, but needed room for my atlantis 18 and my kayak. This worked perfectly! I had room to open up the box lid and didn't notice much wind drag. I actually noticed less wind drag, than carrying the kayak horizontal on the foam mounts. The mount took about 15 minutes to mount on my crossbars and about 10 minutes to mount the kayak.
Brant, backcountry.com
May 4, 2012
6
The J-Style of the Hull-A-Port is a solid design. I believe my carrier performance issues are driven by the combination of my Emotion Comet Kayak and the smooth padding on the botton of the J. My kayak continually slid down and when I tightened the straps too much I saw the hull start to flex. There is a sweet spot I have to find, a perfect balance.
Patrick Jacobi, backcountry.com
July 13, 2011
8
This rack is easy to use and is easy on the hull. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is that you can't lock it to your rack system. At $140, I'd hate to come back from the lake and have no way to take the kayak home. For reference, I had the Ocean Kayak Malibu 2 XL (tandem). While it will fit, its not very secure. I think the width at 34inches is too much for this carrier. My other kayak, at 29inches works fantastic.
Justin Sibley, backcountry.com
June 6, 2011
10
I have these on both my 2002 VW passat and 2008 Nissan Titan. They work great . no issues lock down tight and no slippage. Had yakima hullraisers before these and had alot of slippage and movement just could not get them to lock in well on the yakima round bars, so switched to the THULE rack and kayak holders and now no woories
TC, backcountry.com
April 14, 2011
10
Amazing how easy it was to put on the roof rack. Works perfectly with my kayak.
DocTomW, backcountry.com
July 9, 2009
10
The Hullraiser racks are great! Two kayaks loaded and out the driveway in less than 10 minutes (and that's counting the time to carry the boats from the backyard!) The racks can be installed and uninstalled even more quickly- a key for me since I use my car to haul other things too. I bought a Yakima u-style kayak rack and didn't get as far as putting it on the car- it was too complicated and attached more permanently; very inconvenient. I like the closed short end on the bars of my older model better but the new one is okay. Would definitely recomment this product.
Theresa S., backcountry.com
June 25, 2009
10
Once again, Thule creates a great product. My kayak (a 14' Perception) sits well, straps down securely and looks good atop my SUV. My thanks go to Backcountry.com for supplying a fair price, free shipping, and terrific customer service!
Joseph R., backcountry.com
September 8, 2008
10
I waited until the morning I was going to pick up my kayak before taking the Thule Hull-a-port Kayak Carrier out of the box. I was stoked to find that installation required no tools!! It's all included in the box with a great directions page. The only tricky part is the bowline. If, like me, it's been a long time since you tied one of these (something about the rabbit hopping out of a hole and around a tree... ), just hop on YouTube. It will come back to you in about 3 minutes. The hardware is solid.
Jen Browne, backcountry.com
August 15, 2008

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