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Everytime you have to maneuver around a boar in the house, put a dollar in the cookie jar. Sell the oldies, take cookie jar to shaper, get new stick.got a vertical wooden stand off amazon for pretty cheap = just a 2x4 and wooden dowels like in a shop and its at the end of a hallway in the entrance to my tiny ass apartment. Holds four boards technically but I have 6 in there now because some of em dont have fin's in em so you could double up. There are 3 more boards not in the rotation stashed under my bed my bed and I have a long board thats propped up against a wall.The rest of my boards are in my parents garage in OC but they're mostly just redundant or trashed and they've been begging me to get rid of them for years. Def not ideal, but it works for now.
Everytime you have to maneuver around a boar in the house, put a dollar in the cookie jar. Sell the oldies, take cookie jar to shaper, get new stick.
I’d have to spend a fortune storing my quiv using thosehttps://www.quivergrip.com/
I got 4 sets of these in their initial crowd funding pretty cheap. It holds 12 boards and 2 years later the clamps still work fine. Looks like they upgraded the claps since the original ones I got
thats the same thing im using im pretty sure.Have had T-Rax horizontally mounted on the wall in my garage for a while now, no issues, but to get to the top need a step ladder.
Just got this yesterday haven't opened the box yet, need to create some space to install, $55 seems like it will work fine, I'm sure you can make it yourself for cheaper, but tools and some skills.
but I do dream about a board shed in the backyard: boards, couch, TV with surf vids playing, kegerator.
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those things look pretty cool especially as you can just do a single one. does the clamp hold up after time, like the resistance stays clampy?https://www.quivergrip.com/
I got 4 sets of these in their initial crowd funding pretty cheap. It holds 12 boards and 2 years later the clamps still work fine. Looks like they upgraded the claps since the original ones I got