Did you want to buy or diy? I see that similar slot design all the time in shops.Anyone have thoughts/recommendations on a standing ski rack, i.e., no permanent installation? These wall mounted options look great, but will not work for what I need.
I was looking at this: https://storeyourboard.com/collections/ski-storage/products/freestanding-ski-storage-rack
Those are what we use at the shop for fat skis. We have some older ones (different brand) for race skis. They work well, but the plastic is a touch brittle. We give them hard service, so if you are just 'normal' with them, they should work well. The kind your show don't work well with skinny tails like speed skis, but any ski with a 90 mm tail (or larger) should be GTG. Skinny tails don't fall over but they do lean into skis on either side.Anyone have thoughts/recommendations on a standing ski rack, i.e., no permanent installation? These wall mounted options look great, but will not work for what I need.
I was looking at this: https://storeyourboard.com/collections/ski-storage/products/freestanding-ski-storage-rack
Buy. While I'd love/prefer to DIY, its not practical for my current living situation.Did you want to buy or diy?
Good to know, thanks. That should work for everything except my GS skis. I've seen a five slot version (https://the-raceplace.com/collections/ski-accessories/products/ski-floor-rack), but I can't find anyone who has it in stock. Any idea what the brand is?The kind your show don't work well with skinny tails like on speed skis, but any ski with a 90 mm tail (or larger) should be GTG.
Great reason to buy more skis! I'm sure three rows would be even more stable. But not as stable as four rows. And, five rows, there we're getting into the sweet spot.I would say the is that the single row might get a little bit tippy unless you attach it to a stable base. The 2row and up probably is a bit more stable.
MOHN. I have this one in my living room.Buy. While I'd love/prefer to DIY, its not practical for my current living situation.
Good to know, thanks. That should work for everything except my GS skis. I've seen a five slot version (https://the-raceplace.com/collections/ski-accessories/products/ski-floor-rack), but I can't find anyone who has it in stock. Any idea what the brand is?
These come with long base pieces for stability. You can double up a couple racks on a single set of bases, too.Did you want to buy or diy? I see that similar slot design all the time in shops.
I would say the is that the single row might get a little bit tippy unless you attach it to a stable base. The 2row and up probably is a bit more stable.