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Has anyone ever used the MME to transport a 11 ft hard SUP on the roof?
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No but it should be fine. I used a pair of Dakine roof pads and straps to carry a 10'8" inflatable SUP.
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No but it should be fine. I used a pair of Dakine roof pads and straps to carry a 10'8" inflatable SUP.
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Mark, Would there be a substantial weight difference between an inflatable SUP and a hard one? (I honestly don't know.) If I was going to put something over the pano roof, I'd use load bars attached at the door frames and put it on that.
 

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Mark, Would there be a substantial weight difference between an inflatable SUP and a hard one? (I honestly don't know.) If I was going to put something over the pano roof, I'd use load bars attached at the door frames and put it on that.
Inflatables are around 20 pounds. Fiberglass around 30. Neither is a lot of weight on the pano.
 
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No but it should be fine. I used a pair of Dakine roof pads and straps to carry a 10'8" inflatable SUP.
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Thank you. What type of padding and did you just place to create barrier between board and roof?
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