At Log Kayak Rack, we handcraft heavy-duty kayak, canoe, and stand-up paddle board (SUP) storage racks out of northern white cedar logs. We offer a huge selection of commercial-grade kayak racks that can store and display anywhere from one to eight kayaks at a time. Two of our most popular styles include our freestanding and ground buried kayak racks.
Both are great options, but depending on your specific storage location and needs, one could outperform the other. Let’s take a closer look at these two styles and see how they stack up.
Ground-Buried Kayak Racks
As the name suggests, these kayak racks are meant to be buried in the ground. Ours are crafted from weather-resistant cedar logs and have a 4 5/8-inch post that can be buried up to 48” deep.
Benefits & Uses for Ground Buried Kayak Racks
- Ground-buried models must be used for outdoor storage.
- Once installed, they cannot be easily moved or relocated.
- Ground-buried kayak racks can be used on hills and uneven outdoor surfaces where freestanding racks would be difficult to level.
- Not only can the posts be buried in the ground, but they can be attached directly to your dock for convenient on the water storage.
- They provide added security.
- They are ideal for heavier watercraft.
Freestanding Kayak Racks
These racks are self-supporting and do not need to be attached or anchored to the ground or a wall. Ours are each constructed with 4 5/8-inch posts and feet made from weather-resistant cedar logs to keep the rack stable.
Benefits & Uses for Freestanding Kayak Racks
- Freestanding kayak racks can be used indoors or outdoors.
- There is no need to screw or drill into your walls or the ground.
- They can be single sided or double sided.
- Freestanding racks require a level surface.
- They can be moved much easier than ground buried racks when needed.
- In windy locations, ground anchors might be necessary.
Choosing the Right Kayak Rack for You
Before you purchase your kayak rack, it’s important to know where you are going to be keeping it. Our freestanding racks provide great flexibility for indoor and outdoor storage, and they can be easily relocated. But if you are looking to install on a hillside or other uneven surface, on a dock or need the added security, ground-buried is probably the better option. You’ll also want to think about how many kayaks or canoes you are storing and your own style preferences.
Shop our ground buried and freestanding kayak racks online now or contact us for help in select the perfect kayak storage rack for your needs? We’d be happy to talk through the different design options or come up with a custom rack to meet your specific needs. Call Log Kayak Rack at 715-543-2006 or contact us online.