🏆 Elevate Your Ski Game with Style!
The Freestanding Snowboard Rack is a versatile storage solution designed to hold up to 4 pairs of skis, 3 snowboards, and various skiing gear. Made from durable steel with a powder-coated finish, it ensures longevity while preventing scratches. Its freestanding design eliminates the need for wall mounting, making it easy to set up in any space. With straightforward assembly instructions, this rack is perfect for ski enthusiasts and makes an excellent gift for families and ski teams.
Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | storage |
Product Dimensions | 11.8"D x 48"W x 46"H |
Shelf Type | Corner Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 4 |
Room Type | Garage, indoor, Outdoor |
Finish Type | Metal |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sports Gear, Ski Equipment |
Included Components | 1 |
Brand | Lurgno |
Style | Modern |
Is Customizable | No |
Year | 2024 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Manufacturer | Lurgno |
Item Weight | 16.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | JR1027301 |
Finish | Metal |
Special Features | storage |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**.
Happy purchase
I was looking a wall rack for my ski gears. But I found this could be a better choice without going thru drilling the holes with stud finder, and a good organizer for my helmets, gloves and goggles. It’s very well-made and sturdy. I’m very happy for my choice. The assembly was not difficult but needed some time for me. Anyway, it turned out great, everything looks so well organized, and neat now! I posted the before and after pictures and received tons of compliments from my friends.
P**E
Modern Design
I really like the design of the rack. However, I was expecting a more durable heavier rack for outdoor use.
A**R
Great Product
Took about 2 hours to assemble. I’m a shredder, not a builder. 5 stars!
A**G
Would be a full 5⭐ if mine didn't come damaged and missing foam.
Well packaged for the trip. VERY detailed instructions, pieces only go together one way, tools included- the only thing I would suggest to have on hand is something akin to a rubber mallet to put together what they call the "U-board", don't miss that at the bottom of the page it says how many to assemble... they have you assembled all of the big like pieces first. It can be put together so the shelves are on either side, or without the standing part, but you cannot use the standing part alone. I only received two of the 3 foam mats for the shelves. However, overall, you end up with extra pieces, such as the ones pictured. I also found out recently that there is an extra leg- unless in the one step I asked people to help with, they failed to put them all. In any case, the stand came out sturdy, and the legs are adjustable to meet your floor level needs.The shelves are weld tacked, the pieces well labeled, and despite the detailed instructions, toward the end they get less clear and a couple of instructions are a bit unclear until you start assembling it. In one area, the picture is all about the holes. Also, it only gives instructions on how to assemble the shelf with the ski area on one side, whilst saying you can do it the others.As you can see in the photos, mine was not perfect, and you can see the flaw in the corner, especially since I realized late in the process that I was looking at the shelves backwards and didn't feel like disassembling it, so I put it in front. Otherwise it is an attractive shelf, nice and sturdy, fairly easy to put together, it doesn't tip in any direction when you have things in it. Granted, I have it used for organizing the stuff we hide behind the couch, so it has nets in bags, fold-away chairs, and an electric scooter, along with blankets, the sewing kit, and so on.... they are all shorter than skis, but most are heavier. I don't see any potential issues with tipping when using for skis. I did not utilize the rubber pieces as of yet. They are quite soft, although they are also not very thick. Since all of the metal has rounded corners, I don't think that dents would be an issue, and the rubber would be adequate to prevent scratches.The one portion of assembling the shelf that was a bit more complicated was connecting the upright section to the shelves. The holes were harder to align, but worked fine in the end.I had got this on a whim, having measured to be sure it would fit behind my couch... I think it might be slightly smaller than advertised, but not by much... just by breathing room. I was unsure it would work for my purposes, but in the end I was the most excited I have ever been about having something organized. It looks really nice, even though you can see the stuff now. You can get at it all easily, there's not a ton of clutter, and the heater isn't being covered. It ended up having an ample amount of space for everything I needed on it, plus some room for further organization. While the shelf extends above the back of the couch, the upright portion ends lower than the back of the couch in the front, and almost exactly at couch height in the back. I was able to position it so that it does not cover the AC as well.The metal is a black matte powder coat, and only the top shelf is wood-looking. The rest is all metal. If one is worried about scratches on their equipment from the bottom of the upright portion, they could always lay the foam down there. The metal shelf areas aren't all that scratchy- this includes the bottom of the upright area- so I don't think it would be too much of an issue overall.As my title states, had mine not been damaged (not in transit, simply came that way), and missing the one foam, it would have easily received 5⭐ from me.
M**E
Organize your winter gear!
I love it. It has room for multiple snowboards/skis (I only have 1 snowboard) as well as additional gear such as helmets, boots, etc. It fits well in the garage and offers convenient storage space for my winter gear. Assembly was easy and it seems pretty sturdy so far.
B**R
Metal winter gear standthi
This stand is all metal with metal support rods and mesh metal shelves.This was fairly easy to assemble however one of the pieces came defective which they quickly replaced.This stand seems nice and solid and is exactly as pictured in the stock photos.It's held up well to my winter gear in the upper Midwest. I love how it keeps all the snow supplies organized in a nice central area in the garage too.
E**D
Useful for more than just skis....
I live in west Texas which is so flat you can watch your dog runnnng away for three days, and as such I don't own skis. I do own golf clubs and other sports equipment, so I put this rack to use for that purpose.At around $80 it was quite a bit less than similar options, which was nice. It went together fairly easily and while not heavy, is plenty sturdy enough for its job. A golf bag, assorted loose clubs, shoes, a range finder and some non golf related items all fit neatly,and the pile of golf stuff the corner of the garage is far more organized than it once was.It's a solid rack, a good buy, and with some imagination can do a lot more than simply store skis.
T**M
Who Needs a Gun Safe? My Off-Label Ski Rack
So, I needed a place to store my rifles. Now, I could've gone with one of those fancy gun safes, but let's be honest, they're pricey and they scream "I've got guns in here!" Besides, I like things a little more... unconventional. That's when I stumbled across this ski rack.Yeah, you heard that right, a ski rack. But hear me out. This thing is built like a tank. Solid steel frame, sturdy base, and those arms meant for skis? Perfect for cradling my rifles. Plus, it's got these little hooks and shelves for all my accessories - ammo boxes, cleaning kits, you name it.Assembly was a breeze. Even with my two left hands, I had it up and running in no time. And let me tell you, it's a space saver. My rifles used to be leaning against the wall in the corner of my locked closet, taking up valuable real estate. Now, they're neatly organized on this rack, and I've got more room for my other gear.Now, I'm not saying it's perfect. The slots for the skis are a bit narrow for some of my larger rifles, but I made it work with a little bit of creative positioning. And the top shelf is a bit shallow, so I wouldn't put anything too heavy up there.But overall, I'm thrilled with my "off-label" ski rack. It's functional, it's discreet, and it's got a touch of that "if you know, you know" vibe that I appreciate. If you're looking for a unique and secure way to store your firearms, I'd say this is worth considering. Just don't tell the neighbors I gave you the idea.
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