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    Posted: 24 Jan 08 at 9:21am

Does anyone know much about these inflatable roof racks?  Basically I don't want to shell out £100 odd quid for a fix roof rack, which I will probably only use about 8 times or maybe less a year.  Nor can I be bothered take it off the whole thing, yes I know you don't have to take them off every time.  Anyway, back to the question, are these roof racks okay to transport boats.  The boat will be a Byte and the car 3dr golf.  Just worried about the lack of support at the back.

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whats to stop the roof denting in? normal roof racks weight is on rails that looks like the weight of the boat will be in the middle, also with fuel so expensive the windage might cost the difference in price after a few trips. might be handy for windsurfers?

for extra support you can tie the boat down at the front and back to make it more stable, forces of windage make the bow want to lift and if you stop quick momentum could put the boat on your bonent. if its a new car you might be better off with a second hand trailer.

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Not  used  this particular product,  but often regularly transporting boats on the  roof,.  The critical part  is getting a secure lashing  for the boat and I can NOT see how that would work here,  you would only to be able to use  the front and back towing eyes on your Golf which would not be very secure in the middle

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I've only every seen these used for surf boards.

Can't see how anything heavier would be supported and how you would lash it down tight enough.  I wouldn't risk it.

 

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I've  a set of  inflatable  racks (pictured).

They're  great .   easy to use, packs up in a small bag.  very handy. doesn't  clog the garage  etc like  normal racks.

Boats - I think  it'll easily  carry an  oppy - a mirror , not sure.  Most boats you'd tow  anyhow.  

Boards, poles, boxes etc.... no problem....  not sure  how much the  cost 50 quid possibly. haven't  damaged/bent roof yet.

worth getting a  set.

 

 

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i wouldn't buy an infaltable set. fork out the extra for a propper set of roof racks, i got a set of vw one for my old polo for £50 on ebay, used them most weekends for 6 months and then sold them on for the same price.

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Put a boat on the inflatable ones, and it'll be like a fat man jumping on a balloon.

*BANG*

Get the real thing, and just leave them on. They wont take any space, and wont exactly make a dent in how many MPG you get.
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all I can say -  I think there a clever idea.

1 - they pack up into a small  bundle - stores easily in a car or  house.

2 - therefore doesn't clog up your garage/shed

3 - actually work well 

4 - fits to  any car - small racks are car-specific

5 - easily removed.

also  - leaving  racks on your  roof  will cause a good bit of windage...  it's like sailing - it'll make a small/some difference to your car's performance.

 

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looks as though inflatable roof rack rests on the roof, so sureley will dent the roof if you put something a bit heavier on.  Also where can you lash any straps around on it to secure whats on top.

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whats with people thinking its hastle to take roof racks on and off cars? If the golf fitment is the same as the mk 4 polo or similar, i could put mine on/off the car in sub 2 mins. Most racks can be put on or removed in less than 5 mins. Under emergency breaking i cant see an inflatable rack being stong enough and or secure enough, thus making it a pretty unsafe and in my opinion a stupid option. It could be putting other road users in danger. And theres the added bonus that no matter what the advertising says it will damage the paintwork of the car, it only takes the slightest bit of rubbing to start leaving scratches/blemishes (ok the last point is a bit sad but i'm a car nut and do as much as i can to keep my car in good condition)

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