Thule Hull-A-Port Aero Kayak Carrier (849000)

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Original price was: $749.00.Current price is: $599.20.

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Description
THULE Hull-a-Port Aero, Premium Rooftop mounted Kayak carrier

Innovative kayak carrier that is safe, stylish, easy to use and integrates seamlessly with Thule roof rack systems.

Hull-a-Port Features

– Quickly raise or fold when not in use using the convenient front release handle

– Easily manage load straps while strapping down the kayak using the integrated StrapCatch

– Kayaks are protected during transit due to the durable and soft rubber padding
– Theft resistant design keeps carrier securely attached to load bars (locks included)

Technical Specifications

  • Maximum load – 34 kg

  • Dimensions (LxWxH) – 46 x 20 x 44 cm

  • Weight – 6.9 kg

  • Country of origin – USA

  • Color – Black

  • Model number – 849000

 

Tested to the limit

At the Thule Test Center™ in Hillerstorp, Sweden, products go through extreme testing. Our roof rack systems are designed to carry your gear and fit your car as safely and securely as possible. Below are just a few examples of the many tests conducted.

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A bike rack is being tested in the Thule test center crash test.

Crash tests

We conduct multiple crash tests at different speeds and weights to ensure the complete roof rack system transports your gear safely and protects the vehicle from damage.

A Thule roof rack is being tested in the Thule test center wear and tear simulation.

Wear and tear simulations

Specialized tests that are used to evaluate the roof rack systems over time, to assess their durability and long-term performance.

A Thule roof rack is being tested in the Thule test center exposure test.

Exposure tests

To evaluate the performance of roof rack systems under conditions that might be encountered during use, we expose them to extreme heat, cold, damp, sunlight and chemicals.