hey, so when it comes to roof bars for your CR-V, I’ve tried a few. The Thule Aeroblade is pretty dope. Super easy to install and holds my kayak tight. I once forgot to tighten it and almost lost my kayak on the highway. NOT fun.
But I also had good luck with Yakima Jetstream. They look nice and work well too. Just make sure u get the right fit for your year model.
what do u all use? have any funny stories about roof racks? I swear, sometimes it feels like they just want to be a high-speed flying object.
Living in Oregon, I’ve taken my CR-V on some epic kayak trips! I have Thule crossbars, and they work great. Super sturdy and easy to install. I’ve loaded my kayak with no issues so far. Just make sure to get the right kayak straps, it’s a game-changer!
I’ve had a great experience with the Thule AeroBlade bars! Living in the Pacific Northwest, I take my kayak out all the time. These bars mount easily on my CR-V and have never let me down, even in windy conditions. Just make sure you tie down properly! I’ve seen some folks struggle with cheaper options, so it’s worth investing a bit more.
I’ve used Thule clamp-on bars for my CR-V in Oregon, and they’ve been solid! Easy to install and hold my kayak securely. Definitely worth the investment!
I ve used Thule bars on my CR-V out in Vancouver, and they’re solid for kayaks! Totally recommend them for peace of mind on road trips.
When I went kayaking in the Adirondacks last summer, I had some trouble with the stock roof bars on my CR-V. I ve since upgraded to the Thule AeroBlade bars, and they’re super sturdy! I love how easy it is to mount my kayak now. If you’re hitting the water often, I’d definitely recommend something like those. They’re a game changer for adventure lovers!
I’ve used Thule bars for my CR-V up in the Pacific Northwest, and they work great! I ve carried my kayak across some rugged terrain, and they hold steady. Just make sure to get proper straps. Really like the ease of putting them on and off too. Happy paddling!
I ve used Thule roof bars up here in Ontario for my CRV. They’re super sturdy and fit right. Last summer, I paddled along the Kawartha Lakes with no issues! Just make sure to double-check your straps, safety first! Happy kayaking!
I’ve used Thule roof bars for my CRV in Lake Tahoe, and they worked great for my kayak. Super sturdy and easy to install. Highly recommend for beginners!
Last summer in Oregon, I ve used the Thule AeroBlade bars for my CR-V and they were perfect for hauling my kayak! Super quiet and sturdy. I’ve also heard good things about Yakima rack systems, but Thule really impressed me for long trips!
Having used Thule roof bars for my CR-V in Ontario, I’ve found them super sturdy. Once, I carried two kayaks with ease; no wobble at all! Totally recommend them for smooth adventures on the water!
I ve used Thule bars for my CR-V while kayaking in Maine. They’re super sturdy and fit perfectly! Loading was a breeze, but I wish they came with better padding. Overall, I’d recommend them for a reliable trip out on the water!
I ve used Thule bars on my CR-V for kayak trips around Lake Tahoe, and they’ve been fantastic! Super sturdy and easy to install. Just make sure to secure your kayaks well; windy roads can be tricky! Happy paddling!
Living in Oregon, I’ve taken my CRV on many kayaking adventures! I’ve found Thule crossbars to be super sturdy for carrying my kayak. They fit perfectly and are easy to install. Just make sure to use good straps for safety! Happy paddling!
I’ve used Thule Aeroblade bars on my CR-V in Vermont, and they work great! Super sturdy and quiet. Just make sure to get the kayak pads too!