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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.7
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Description of Paddle Holder Mount Stand Boards

Works great for: SUPs, Kayaks, Canoes, & Outrigger Paddles SUP Yoga & Fishing (holds fly rods, too!). Hands free photography in a kayak or stow an extra paddle on a canoe. Secure your paddle while launching. Hang your paddle on any wall or inside car. An extra hand while getting to the water Keeps rental paddles with rental boards.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

We love yoga on our boards and paddles.

High quality product! We love doing yoga on our boards and Paddle Port was a great solution to that pesky paddle. Very easy to apply and the VHB tongue sticks to our wooden paddle board (covered in glass) for two seasons. We also use the paddle port to store the paddle in the garage, works great!

Pros
  • Hang the paddle on any wall or in the car
Cons
  • Not all fit

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Super screwed up. for water sports

I bought this item on the Stand On Liquid website. I've also read the Revain reviews and read the Q&A. I have an epoxy paddle board that I wanted to use it on with the included sticky pad. I removed the backing and pressed it against the board for 24 hours. The next day I put a paddle on it, it took 15 minutes and jumped out. It just sat in my garage, not even on the water. bone dry. Super screwed up.

Pros
  • Protect your paddle when launching
Cons
  • Bearing

Revainrating 3 out of 5

So I really wouldn't recommend it with heavier paddles

Attached this holder to our paddle board with a sticker and lost it in the lake the same day. While on the board it seemed like he really couldn't hold the paddle securely, he was just wobbling around. I also use carbon fiber paddles so I wouldn't recommend using them with heavier paddles. Good idea, it just didn't feel like there was enough support to hold a 6ft paddle.

Pros
  • Shoot hands free in a kayak or stow an extra paddle in a canoe
Cons
  • Slightly torn