WAVERAXX - Strapless Surfboard Transport System & Lockable
A project in San Diego, CA by Joseph Abrantes000days
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Innovative surfboard transport system for vehicles. Quick-In, Quick-Out, Strapless, & Lockable. Patented #D817,853.
Backers: 7
Average Pledge Per Backer: $165
Funded: $1,157 of $70,000
Dates: Apr 13th -> Jun 12th (60 days)
Project By: Joseph Abrantes
Backers: 7
Average Pledge Per Backer: $165
Funded: $1,157 of $70,000
Dates: Apr 13th -> Jun 12th (60 days)
Project By: Joseph Abrantes
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Last Updated: June 12 @ 02:06 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
WaveRaxx gives surfboard racks the strapless treatment
April 15th - via: newatlas.com
California-based surfer Joseph Abrantes didn't like his roof rack's straps messing up the wax job on his board, nor did he enjoy hearing them flap and buzz in the breeze while on the highway. His solution was to create his own product, the strapless WaveRaxx system. It's presently on Kickstarter.
WaveRaxx consists of four padded polymer hooks, two of which slide into each of the two crossbars on third-party racks incorporating the T-Track Channel system. Compatible rack brands include TracRac, Thule, Yakima and Rhino. (Read More)
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