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Vertical Snowboard Wall Mount Rack & Hanger - PU Rubber Snowboard Storage System, Premium Snowboarding Accessories for Boards with Bindings, Space-Saving Home & Garage Organization Display Mount

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$6.99

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1.Color:2pcs Black


About this item

  • PREMIUM PU RUBBER CONSTRUCTION: High-quality snowboard wall rack featuring durable PU rubber material (0.87*1.18 inch cylindrical design). Provides superior protection and grip for your valuable winter sports gear.
  • COMPLETE SNOWBOARDING ACCESSORIES: Perfect combination of snowboard hanger wall mount and ski wall mount. Our versatile rack system with soft PU rubber surface safely accommodates different board sizes and binding configurations.
  • SPACE-SAVING WALL RACK DESIGN: Transform your garage or home with this vertical snowboard wall rack solution. Compact 0.87*1.18 inch mounts maximize space efficiency while providing secure storage for your equipment.
  • SIMPLE 5-MINUTE INSTALLATION: This snowboard storage rack includes everything needed for quick mounting. Our user-friendly design requires just basic tools - measure, mark, mount, and you're done! Perfect for DIY installation.
  • BINDING-FRIENDLY PROTECTION: Specially designed PU rubber contact points work perfectly with all snowboard bindings, preventing scratches while ensuring secure grip. Ideal for storing boards of all sizes with their bindings intact.


Snowboard Wall Mount Storage, Snowboard Hanger Floating Vertical Rack Modern Holder to Safely Store and Display your Snow Boards


BP
2025-08-17 12:02:35
I installed these after ending my season early (before New Years) due to a shoulder injury. It's now almost middle of March and my snowboard has held in place since then. Their small size makes them discrete so they don't distract from the gear if you install this where it's on display.
Jason Roberts
2025-08-13 20:39:58
Simple safe way to store the board
harold a pramekamol
2025-08-03 15:54:50
This is surprisingly simple, yet highly effective snowboard mount. I like it. I wanted to try something a little different from my existing solution, a metal wall mount J hooks (also picked up from Amazon). At less than $7 bucks this is hard to beat. These are made of firm rubber (like a soft skateboard bushing) and mounts via screws. The installation was very quick. What I like most is that the rubber prevents any damage to the board, whereas with my metal hooks I need to exercise caution when handling. Without the board mounted, the rubber pegs are unobtrusive. The small surface area and material type also good in case you accidentally rub up against it vs. a more firm object (I keep these at about elbow height). This gets a thumbs up for simplicity, utility, and value.
Willy Richardson
2025-07-26 11:06:54
Very simple way to hang cross country skis. It's a wonderful feeling to have these skis hanging vertically and out of the way.Simply measure, screw in and hang!
A. Nielsen
2025-07-06 11:56:52
This is a very inexpensive solution to mounting your snowboard. I have better solutions but wanted to try this one on my daughter's beginner board just to try. I'm not new to mounting hardware, including anchors etc so the fact that I had a bit of trouble was weird. I thought it would take literally 2 minutes to get this up and it took about 15.If you look at the item listing, it is safe to assume that most people would probably not need instructions but I think it would have been nice to have them anyway and here's why...I measured the board. I made a little mistake in not accounting for the approximate 1/2" rubber edge that would need to be included in that measurement (times x) or else the board won't fit between the rubber pegs. So I had to drill another hole. No biggie - it's in the garage obviously.The second issue that I had was that it only took me two tries before I figured out that there is an inside lip in the head of the peg where the head of the screw should not go past. Unfortunately it is very rubbery and the screw easily slides right past it so I had to take it all apart and re-do it. Using the anchor, the peg won't get super tight because if you try to tighten it too much, it'll slip past that lip. My other peg was screwed directly into a stud so I was able to get it much tighter. I've used other rubber type hardware for things like attaching my kayak to my RAV and these rubber hardware pieces are totally lame in getting things tight because they aren't hard enough to withstand the pressure of the screw slipping past them.When I put the snowboard into the pegs, it felt sort of clumsy and it's really just the friction between the rubber and the board that keep the board up. I am not super sure but I feel like it wouldn't take much to knock it off. I didn't attach the boots to the board and will just store those separately.I just feel like some of these minor details could have been easily written down and included with the hardware. For $6, perhaps it's worthwhile but if you just spent $1000 on your new snowboard, you might want to go just a bit further and buy a legit hanging system to protect your investment. My daughter's beginner board is used and won't be used for long, also wasn't expensive so this will do fine until we upgrade.
StephenBB8
2025-06-27 17:04:16
I looked at a few different styles of snowboard hangers and this looked really easy to install and use. And it is exactly that. It hold the board securely with just the included light weight sheetrock mounts. Took about 5 minutes to install.
Mantracker
2024-11-25 21:43:36
I was a little skeptical about this mounting system. Amazing how simple it is and how small the little rubber bumpers are that hold the board. I installed on a masonry wall with no problem, only used a masonry screw instead of the one for wood or drywall included.
Jason
2024-11-22 13:33:16
Make sure you put some extra time planning how you want to hang these. If you have multiple snowboards, they are different widths and will hang at different heights. It looks great for a single snowboard, but that is certainly something to consider if you want to be able to move your boards around or upgrade in the future.