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The only difference between this 'Imperfectly Perfect' rack and it's 'Perfect' counter-part is appearance, if the small imperfections are even noticeable to the untrained eye. The racks will function identically, and have all of the same mounting hardware/etc. Trust us, these are a deal.
And here's what makes Rocker Ski Rack the best:
Rocker Ski Rack is the original wall mounted rack that stores your skis in a neutral position. Traditional wall mounted ski racks alter the natural shape of your equipment in order to store it, and in many cases, simply don't work with reverse cambered skis.
This rack stores skis and snowboards of all shapes, cambers, sizes, and sidecuts, including traditional alpine, cross-country, rockered, early-rise, AT/Randonee, telemark, and more. Protect your investment with a Rocker Ski Rack.
Each Rocker Ski Rack - Imperfectly Perfect Quad is shipped with mounting hardware and instructions.
These racks are mounted with XL racks by default. If you want them mounted with Standard mounts - no problem, just leave us a note in the Order notes on checkout, or shoot us an email with your order number and we will make it happen!
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Rocker Ski Racks come in two sizes, Standard and XL. Standard racks feature 100mm long arms, while Extra Large rack arms are 152mm long. As a rule of thumb, Standard racks work well for the majority of skis, from your narrow skate skis on up through most mountain decks. Meanwhile, Extra Large racks are for you if your quiver includes snowboards or McConkey-worthy pow slayers.
Rack arms work best if they extend at least halfway across the width of your ski or board at a point 6-12" below the tip. So if you're storing a snowboard with a nose width of 300mm, the 152mm long arms of the XL rack will suit you well, while the 100mm long arms of the Regular rack will be too short.
Of course, these racks work just fine if they extend more than halfway across—or beyond—the width of your skis or board. If you're looking for the ultimate in flexibility, or just aren't sure what will work best for you, we recommend choosing XL.