Inflatable sup on a car roof rack

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pjeaje
pjeaje
WA
17 posts
WA, 17 posts
5 Apr 2017 8:14am
Are inflatable sups strong enough to be carried on a roof rack at 100km/hr?
805StandUp
805StandUp
128 posts
128 posts
5 Apr 2017 9:10am
I put my Red Ride 10'6 on my roof rack all the time with a set of Kanulocks. Works like a charm, but it also inflates to 25 psi.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
5 Apr 2017 12:07pm
No problem IMO
PeoplesChamp
PeoplesChamp
52 posts
52 posts
6 Apr 2017 4:01am
I routinely carry inflatable boards on my roof rack. They are Fanatic and like the Red have a high PSI, I would think Niash would be exactly the same all being high quality inflatables. I would hope most other brands would be fine so you should be good.
PTWoody
PTWoody
VIC
3982 posts
VIC, 3982 posts
6 Apr 2017 9:30am
I'm no science talking guy but in my opinion, an inflatable would be MORE capable of withstanding the forces of wind and air resistance when travelling at 100 km/h than a solid board.
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon
VIC
2098 posts
VIC, 2098 posts
6 Apr 2017 11:32am
pjeaje said..
Are inflatable sups strong enough to be carried on a roof rack at 100km/hr?


Yes.
Windgenuity
Windgenuity
NSW
676 posts
NSW, 676 posts
6 Apr 2017 12:13pm

We have had no issues on the highway loaded considerably.





Ride safe,

JB
pjeaje
pjeaje
WA
17 posts
WA, 17 posts
6 Apr 2017 8:59pm
PTWoody said..
I'm no science talking guy but in my opinion, an inflatable would be MORE capable of withstanding the forces of wind and air resistance when travelling at 100 km/h than a solid board.


Why is that?
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