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The Thule Hullavator Pro Rooftop Kayak Carrier is a premium, gas-assisted kayak rack designed for solo users. It features 40 lbs of lift assistance, double extending arms that lower the kayak by up to 3 feet for ergonomic loading, and 8 padded touch points for maximum kayak protection. Constructed from corrosion-resistant aluminum and double-coated steel, it offers durability and fits a wide range of kayak sizes. Ideal for independent adventurers seeking freedom and ease without compromising safety or style.



| ASIN | B0DX5YV4HB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,451 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #44 in Kayak & Canoe Car Racks #1,071 in Cargo Management Products |
| Brand | Thule |
| Brand Name | Thule |
| Color | Black New |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 293 Reviews |
| Included Components | Kayak rack |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 34 x 17 x 7 inches |
| Item Type Name | Kayak Roof Rack Mount |
| Item Weight | 43 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 34 x 17 x 7 inches |
| Manufacturer | Thule |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 898010 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 898010 |
| UPC | 197074574404 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**A
IN A WORD ...... LIBERATING!!!
What an AMAZING product!! I bought this kayak rack for one main reason: I was sick and tired of wasting precious time and inconveniencing friends in order to go kayaking! I had to either borrow a friendโs truck or inconvenience my group of kayaking friends with trucks to pick me up whenever I wanted to paddle! As a 55 year old extremely independent female, this was really getting old! When I bought my new 2018 Subaru Crosstrek, I also wanted a kayak rack that I could operate myself without damaging my brand new car! This rack is amazing! I have a 50 lb Wilderness Pungo 120 12-foot kayak and it fits perfectly on the Hullavator 898 Pro! I have no problem loading or unloading the kayak myself! The lift-assist feature is phenomenal! Having this rack has afforded me the freedom and ability to just get up and go anytime I want! It literally takes me 12 minutes to attach the cradles to the roof rack, load the boat, and tie down the bow and stern!! Itโs the talk of town wherever I launch!! All that being said, the only downfall, if you want to call it that, is the fact that it is on the expensive side! HOWEVER ..... for me, it has been worth every single penny! I would spend it again in a heartbeat!! THANK YOU, THULE!! This is the best invention EVER!! I canโt put into words how liberating this has been for me! I LOVE THIS PRODUCT!!!!
D**F
Works well with 60" Aeroblades WITHOUT 4" overhang from foot packs on 2016 Ford F150.
The instructions said that my crossbars needed at least 4" overhang from the footpacks, but I was already using the longest Aeroblades available (60") for my vehicle (2016 Ford F150). On my setup, the Aerobar extended maybe 1" from the foot pack, and I was afraid that this would not work for me, but I wanted to give it a shot anyway. Good thing that I took the chance... On my install, I discovered that with the Hullavator mounted at the end of the Aerobar (with endcap removed), I had about 8" clearance between the Hullavator arms and my vehicle. The instructions recommended at least 4". This meant that I could install on my setup with no issues! Because of the extra 4" clearance, I figured I'd try to set the Hullavator 4" further away from the end of the bar. This didn't work because the arms couldn't clear the end of the bar + end caps. The best that I could do is set the Hullavator 1" from the end of the bar. Now when I lower the arms, it clears the end caps, and I still about 7" clearance between the arms and my truck (see photos). A few things that I noticed but aren't deal-breakers are: * When loaded, my Kayak looks like it's too far towards the edge of my truck as opposed to being centered on the rooftop. I know that I can move the J hooks closer to the other end of the bar to remedy this, but this limits how wide of a kayak I can carry. I have 2 kayaks that are thin, buy my girlfriend's kayak is pretty wide. * When unloaded, I can hear the Hulavator jingle around up there while driving. A few recommendations for the install: * Don't cut the rubber strips on your Aeroblade until you've found the best placement your vehicle. * The square nuts are a little bowed on one side. I placed mine in the Aeroblade tracks bow-side up so that there is more surface contact with the inside tracks on the Aeroblade when I tightened the Hullavator down. The instructions didn't mention this, so I don't think it matters, but why not have more surface to hold it down tight. * Use blue locktight on everything screwed down so that bolts don't come loose from all the road vibrations. * Take your time --- it's actually a very simple install
S**M
OUTSTANDING PRODUCT
We have been using Hullavators on all of our trucks since 2012. Currently in use on 4 service trucks. The Thule warranty is a true lifetime warranty. We have had very few issues over the past 13 years of using Hullavators but when we did, Thule replaced the part or the whole unit. They only required proof that we purchased it new (so save your receipt). I am 72 years old and loading a kayak on top of a cap on a pickup truck (with a Hullavator) is a piece of cake. You may think that Hullavators are pricey, but Worth Every Penny it costs.
B**R
Read before you buy from Amazon
Our Hallavator was defective and also potentially used. One of the adjustor to adjust the size of the kayak doesnโt work. The arms were discolored. There were scratches here and there. They donโt click easily when the kayak was lifted. The handles are often locked and need to wiggle a few times to work. We didnโt notice the problems until we brought it back from REI. We paid them $200 to install this and the roof rack. I called and chatted with Amazon about the issues. They said the only option is to return the product for a refund. Well, thatโs easy for them to say. Itโs already up on the roof. We donโt know how to remove the product from the roof. We may have to pay additional money to REI to do that. Then to return it to Amazon and then repurchase it and pay to reinstall the new one?? Too much trouble. We recommend purchasing from Thule directly.
A**R
It could be so much better.. unfortunately theyโre the only one that makes sense
Perfect if you want your $50,000 investment to sound like a rattle trap โฆIf youโre seeking a system thatโs not easy to remove or might even damage your paint by falling off due to its awkward mechanics of removal, or if youโre simply willing to take a chance of it getting ripped off in a parking garage, this is the system for you. There hasnโt been much improvement over the past decade. Iโm in a Kiaya club and we all have the same complaint issue: theyโre very difficult to remove. The directions are pathetic better off watching etrailer videosโฆ unfortunately thereโs no other competition so I continue to buy
S**K
This item really works, but it does take practice and also some installation expertise.
Getting our Hullavator installed on a 2017 Outback was not a quick task but we found a place in town that had experience. At first, it took us maybe 30 minutes from start to finish to get the kayak mounted on top. The cradles have to be mounted first as they are too big and bulky to leave on permanently and also are too high to get under our garage door. Mounting the cradles and setting the locking pins takes practice and now we can do in just a couple minutes. Once those are in place, attaching the kayak and lifting it into top position is easy. I recommend getting the Thule Quick Loop Straps Thule 530 Quick Loop Strap,Black (Pack of 2) to secure the front and back of the kayak rather than fussing with placing tow bolts in front and back. We wound up getting a 12 foot kayak, which would be a challenge to carry in a van or pickup, but which fits perfectly into the Hullavator. Notice I said "we" instead of "I". Unless you are well over 6' tall and have strong arms and shoulders, attaching the cradle units is really a two-person task: one to hold the cradles in position and one to insert the locking pins (and even then practice makes perfect.) The gas struts allow a tiny person to lift and drop the kayak without help. Just installing the cradles requires 4 hands. Don't forget to follow the instructions to check the straps and ropes after the first 5 miles to be sure nothing has loosened up.
T**P
Works great, but worthless instructions, no locks
I'm getting up in age and can no longer lift even my 50lb kayak up on the roof of my Sienna without another person helping, and even then, it's a difficult job I don't look forward to after a days paddling. The Hullavator Pro seemed like the solution. But the price... YIKES! I looked at the Yakima Showdown, which is almost HALF the cost of the Thule Hullavator Pro, but you have to reach up and pull OUT before you can drop down the kayak. Many of us of at retirement age simply don't have the strength to reach up that high and pull the entire weight OUT several feet before you can drop it down to load/unload. So the Yakima was out of the question for me. The Hullivator solves this with it's unique design. You simply pull down with it's gas assist struts which easily drop it down to the side of the car. Great design that works well... once you get it installed! Why only four stars? I'm a retired electronics technician. I've re-built many a car engine over the years. I'm pretty mechanically savvy and I can follow directions as well as anybody. I don't mind the Euro style multi language instructions that come with products if I could understand exactly what they wanted me to do. The instructions were sparse one liners that left you with lots of guessing and head scratching. For a product that's $50 shy of a thousand bucks, I expected a more detailed instruction manual. I eventually got frustrated and jumped on YouTube where a few good souls stepped through the process and showed me what the Thule manual lacked. At the very least, include a link in the instructions to a Thule video explaining and SHOWING us how to install their expensive product. Also... for something this expensive, and so easily removed from the roof in a matter of seconds, you absolutely need a lock. Thule doesn't provide one!! C'mon guys... how little would it affect your bottom line if you threw in couple of locks? Oh sure they sell them... cheap ones for $50! For me, that's an insult. But... they are the only game in town that does this so well, and they probably know that. So, they can ding you as much as they want. Therefore, can't in my right mind give them 5 full stars. For lack of a readable manual and a couple locks that probably would cost THEM maybe $10-15 at most, they are getting some negative feedback that will probably cost them some sales. To bad... otherwise it's a great product.
M**E
It'll hurt your wallet but save your shoulders.
I purchased this to replace my hullaport because I have rotator cuff issues and loading and unloading my kayak on top of my SUV was getting to be too much. Plus, now I don't have to carry around a small step stool to load the kayak on the roof. LoL! I have a 10' kayak that 30" wide. It is about 55lbs and I can easily stow it up and down using the hullavator. I do get whistling but not so much rattling when going down the road. Installation was not much of an issue. Your vehicle and roof rack must meet certain criteria in order for this to mount and function as it should. Few things to keep in mind before purchase and installation: this can only install to the Thule square bar or any Thule roof bar that has the t-track system. The roof rail needs to extend out past the sides of your vehicle. After the unit is mounted and pulled down, there needs to be a minimum of a 4" clearance from the hullavator arm to the side of your vehicle. I have this mounted to a 2014 Acura MDX with a Thule 53" Wingbar Evo and I have exactly 4" clearance. If you have a flatter sided vehicle, I imagine the install will be easier for you. This is definitely a great investment. If you can get all the stars to line up, the install and usage will be easy for you. In the end, my rotator cuffs are very grateful.
A**R
LOVE IT
These are game changers!!! Load and unload the kayaks take no time at all. Especially great after a long paddle as you don't have to left them very high!!!
K**H
Kyack lift
Instructions are useless. Watch install vids on youtube. Easy after that. You can attach to most roof racks easy. Donโt believe you need certain types of roof racks. I bolted mine easily to my current Rhino racks.
O**Z
La calidad
Excelente Soporte, para kayaks o tablas de SUP, se necesitan las barras especiales Thule para adaptarlo a tu auto. Sin esfuerzo. Subes tu kayak al techo de tu auto.
A**R
Super easy install
I installed these on Thule aero bars. It was super easy to install. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. My racks will fit two comfortably but other racks can only fit one hullivator set up. I have 2 16โ foot sea kayaks and they fit very nice. Makes loading and unloading a breeze.
W**N
Love it
Make loading my kayak by myself so much easier.
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