Racor PS-2R Pro Ski and Pole Rack, Fits Two Pair

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Racor PS-2R Pro Ski and Pole Rack, Fits Two Pair

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 : Racor PS-2R Pro Ski and Pole Rack, Fits Two Pair
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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Racor
Color: Black
EAN: 0753635100026
Label: Racor
Manufacturer: Racor
Model: PS-2R
Publisher: Racor
Studio: Racor
Variation Description: Black



Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Product ReviewA great addition to ski lockers and cabinets, this rack stores up to 3 pairs of skis and poles for easy access and quicker departure when it's dumpin' out there. Skis are supported at the tips so you can easily swing tails aside to fit boots in the bottom of the locker. Hang poles by their straps on two center hooks. The hooks also work great as coat and glove hangers when there's just one pair of skis and poles to store. Made of sturdy solid steel construction and a durable epoxy finish, this ski rack ensures optimal stability and corrosion resistance for years of reliable ski storage. With no assembly required; the unit mounts easily to any wall with the provided hardware. --Brian D. Olson




Features:
  • Wall-mount ski rack for 3 pairs of skis and poles
  • Skis hang from tips for handy locker applications
  • Three options for storing one, two or three pairs of skis and poles
  • No assembly required; easy installation with provided hardware
  • Sturdy solid steel construction and a durable epoxy finish





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