Clear Surfboard or SUP Wall Rack | Flat to Wall | Trophy Style

Sale price$89.99

  • Made in the USA with Clear Acrylic
  • Great for Overhead Storage
  • Minimalist Look Keeps Focus on Board
  • Great for Retail & Restaurants
  • All Mounting Hardware Included
  • Board Stays Protected with Rubber Padding

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  • Made in the USA with Clear Acrylic
  • Great for Overhead Storage
  • Minimalist Look Keeps Focus on Board
  • Great for Retail & Restaurants
  • All Mounting Hardware Included
  • Board Stays Protected with Rubber Padding

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  • how do I know what size to order. My board is a Hobie 9 ft long. its very light and does not have the fin screwed in Its a signed board

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    A typical 9'ft Hobie board would likely be a surfboard.   For this the standard 'Surfboard 4"' version would be suitable.  


    However, if it is a Stand Up Paddleboard (typically these are thicker than 5 inches and would have a width of 25+")  then the SUP - 6" version would be recommended. 


    If you're still unsure or would like a second opinion please email us a picture.  We'd be happy to check it out!: info@epicsurfracks.com

  • This rack comes as a pair correct? Not stated anywhere in the documentation.

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    Yes, that's correct this rack comes as a set. 

  • Hello! I'm an interior designer in Charleston, SC decorating a beach home for my client. We'd like to use the Clear Surfboard or SUP Wall Rack product for our project and are installing blocking behind the drywall currently. Can you tell me how far apart I should place these mounts for a 6' board?
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    Regarding spacing of where to align the racks with the board can vary depending on the shape and rocker of the actual surfboard.  With that being said a good rule of thumb is around ~1/3 in from each end point of the surfboard.  
     
    The real priority here is mounting the surfboard rack directly to the studs in the wall as this will provide the most rigidity/stability.  Determining where the client wants the board located in the room in question, finding the respective studs for this location, and then making sure the surf racks are spaced out enough so that the board will not teeter would be a good order of operations.  
     
    One thing to note: Most of the time we want the surfboard exactly level to the floor and not the racks themselves (often determined by the surfboard stringer, or wooden line in the middle of the board, on most, but not all surfboards).  So, with taking the surfboard shape and outline into consideration you may find that the racks themselves will not be level with the floor, as the surfboard shape will determine where the racks need to be installed in the vertical orientation. 
    Laying the board and racks out on the floor prior to installation should help get an understanding of how to vertically align the racks on the wall. 
     
    As far as blocking: I would refrain from mounting the racks directly to the blocking itself. Although, it may provide enough stability, the rack was not really designed for this, but rather to be mounted directly center to the vertical (load bearing) studs. 

  • How do you put the surfboard in the rack once it is mounted? Or does someone need to hold the board while the rack is being screwed to the wall ? The wall we want to mount our board to is a standard 8 foot ceiling so not something we could "drop" the board into....???
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    You'd want to mount the rack to the wall securely first, before trying to put the board in the rack.   
    If you're trying to mount the board upwards and close to the ceiling and fear that there might not be enough extra head-room for the board to clear getting into the rack, then I'd suggest going with our Angled Down | Clear Acrylic version of this rack.  This rack should give more of an angle, allowing the surfboard, or longboard to get into tight upper spaces.

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Kim Weese
Clear Surfboard Racks for Wall Art

Love the Epic Surf Racks we ordered to hang a surfboard that I had a friend paint for art work. My High School Library Media Center needed a touch of color, so the longboard my son outgrew became the canvas for a shark theme, our mascot. The clear wall racks hang the board perfectly. Super easy to install as well. Great product, highly recommend!

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J.G.
The photo doesn't do justice.

Finally got the board up. It's an old Nev Hyman, '78 - '79 or so. It is a bit beat up. The photo doesn't do justice. Both the wall and board are darker than in the photo. They look great in the sunset.

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Mike Camferdam
Pro Surfer

I’ve had a board shaped by Skip Fry of Gordon & Smith for me when I surfed for them in 1973. Now it’s floating on the wall in my game room and looks great! Thank you very much!

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