This is the BEST Board rack you can buy. We invented this rack over 12 years ago, and over the years we have continued to make improvements. We have made many updated enhancements to the original COR Multi Rack. The NEW Multi Board Rack is now BIGGER and STRONGER than the original. Have a massive longboard you need to store? No problem. The COR Multi Rack can hold it. Made by Cor Surf, this wooden surfboard rack mounts easily to the wall and comes with all mounting hardware. The dark-stained solid hardwood is perfect for showing off your boards indoors. A rubber strip protects the board from dings and prevents slipping. It can hold up to three longboards. You can also remove the center arm and display two boards upright! We added little notches on the end so you can easily display your board as a work of art! This is the most versatile wall rack you can find. Also works great for snowboards, wakeboards, kiteboards and longboard skateboards We are a family run brand that has been making racks since day one. You know you are getting gear designed and built for surfers with COR Surf. Trust the brand that has been making board-racks for over 14 Years!
So far so good, but only 4 screws holding it up This rack is not only nice to look at, it is also very functional. Made of thick bamboo, it is a sturdy and well-made piece of furniture. It was very easy to assemble. As you can see in the picture I’ve attached, you need to make sure the board that attaches to the wall is installed correctly; if installed upside down, the screws will not be easily accessed due to the angle of the board racks. If you are looking for a great quality board rack that is easy to install and nice to look at,…
The materials in themselves are decent, but the design is another story….First, the arms could be a little longer.Second, when screwing the arms in to the base(s), the holes don’t always match up. This can give you a cockeyed sitting arm :/Lastly, and this one just baffles me. The pilot holes to secure the base(s) to the wall are drilled in the middle of the unit AND directly above the angled arm! This poses two issues or problems depending on how you look at it. One, this…