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HandiRack fitted to a 4-door car
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HandiRack 'what's in the box'
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HandiRack loaded with a kayak
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HandiRack loaded with a sail board
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HandiRack loaded with a dinghy
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HandiRack loaded with surf gear
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HandiRack on location
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HandiRack loaded with a canoe
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HandiRack loaded with a ladder
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HandiRack loaded with a sail board
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HandiRack up close
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HandiRack loaded with a HandiHoldall
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HandiRack loaded with a SUP board
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HandiRack loaded with winter sports gear
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HandiRack attached to a G-Whiz
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HandiRack loaded with flat pack
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HandiRack loaded with a canoe
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HandiRack attached to a Ferrari 430
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HandiRack attached to a Aston Martin DB9
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HandiRack attached to a Jeep Wrangler
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HandiRack in the Congo
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HandiRack attached to a classic Ford Anglia
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HandiRack attached to a car fitted with roof rails
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HandiRack loaded with a sail board
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HandiRack loaded with a garden bench
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HandiRack display carton
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Step 1 - Make sure the roof surface is clean and dry
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Step 2 - Open the doors and lay the HandiRacks over the front & rear doors (over the front doors only for 2-door cars unless rear-opening windows)
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Step 3 - Pass the fitting strap for each HandiRack through the cabin of the car ensuring that it's not twisted
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Step 4 - Pass the end of the fitting strap through the first 'D' ring and secure through the cam buckle and tighten ensuring that the HandiRack is centrally positioned
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Step 5 - Make sure that the fitting strap is sitting centrally over the 'V' section of the rack and tie-off any excess strap
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Step 6 - Close all the doors and fully inflate the HandiRack tubes with the HandiPump
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Step 7 - Ensure that all the HandiRack tubes are fully inflated and that all the valves are closed and recessed into the tubes
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Step 8 - Feed the HandiStrap tie-downs through the 'D' ring anchor points
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Step 9 - Position your load onto the HandiRack and then secure using the HandiStrap tie-downs. Check your load is secure.
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HandiRack attached to a VW Polo
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HandiRack attached to a BMW 1 Series
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HandiRack attached to a BMW Mini Cooper
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HandiRack loaded with a sail board attached to a VW Polo
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HR20
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HR20 - 'what's in the box'
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HR20 loaded with a SUP board
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HR20 loaded with a kayak
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HR20 loaded with a HandiDuffel
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HR20 loaded with a ladder
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HR20 fully inflated
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HR20 being inflated with a HandiPump
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HR20 loaded with a SUP board
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HR20 loaded with a SUP board
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Step 1 - Attach the HandiRack to the car
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Step 2 - Remove the HandiHoldall component parts from the storage bag and remove the foam cushion from the bottom of the HandiHoldall
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Step 3 - Insert the fibre glass poles into the sleeves in the foam cushion and decure back into the bottom of the HandiHoldall
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Step 4 - Place the HandiHoldall onto the HandiRack unloaded
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Step 5 - Feed the HandiStrap through the end ‘D’ ring, pass the HandiStrap through the first two loops on the bottom of the bag and then through the 2nd ‘D’ ring - front & rear
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Step 6 - Feed the HandiStrap through the last ‘D’ ring on the opposing end of the HandiRack and pass the HandiStrap back through the 2nd to last ‘D’ ring - front & rear
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Step 7 - Load the HandiHoldall following the recommended guidelines and zip shut the top
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Step 8 - Pass the HandiStrap through the side loop and the loops on the top of the bag - front & rear
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Step 9 - Pass the HandiStrap through the side loop on the other side and fasten securely through the buckle - front & rear. Fasten tightly and tie-off any excess strap.
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Step 10 - Recheck the fastening of the HandiStraps
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Step 2 - Remove the HandiHoldall component parts from the storage bag and remove the foam cushion from the bottom of the HandiHoldall
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Step 3 - Insert the fibre glass poles into the sleeves in the foam cushion and secure back into the bottom of the HandiHoldall
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Step 4 - Place the HandiHoldall onto the roof bars unloaded ensuring that a set of the Hi Grip loops are positioned over the top of the roof bars
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Step 5 - Take the first of the shorter Hi Grip straps and pass through the horizontal loop on the bottom of the HandiHoldall
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Step 6 - Holding the clamp open, pass the strap under the roof bar and back through the clamp. Pull tightly and secure ensuring that the clamp is underneath the roof bar.
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Step 7 - Repeat this process for the other 3 loops at each corner
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Step 8 - Load the HandiHoldall following the recommended guidelines and zip shut
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Step 9 - Take the first of the 1.5 metre straps and pass through the loops on the side and top of one corner of the HandiHoldall
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Step 10 - Pass the strap around the end of the roof bar where it meets the roof rail. Pass the strap back through the buckle, tighten and repeat at all 4 corners.
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Step 1 - Ensure that the roof bars are spaced between 560cm - 780cm apart
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HandiHoldall storage bag
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HandiHoldall attached to metal roof bars
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HandiHoldall being attached to a HandiRack
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HandiHoldall loaded with 2 HandiDuffles
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HandiHoldall attached to a HandiRack (4-door car)
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HandiHoldall attached to a HandiRack (2-door car)
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HandiHoldall component parts
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HandiHoldall attached to a HandiRack (side view)
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HandiKart
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HandiKart loaded with a sea kayak
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HandiKart loaded with a sea kayak
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HandiKart loaded with a sea kayak
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HandiKart loaded with a sea kayak
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HandiKart stowed in the hatch of a sea kayak
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HandiKart loaded with a sea kayak
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HandiKart loaded with a sea kayak
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HandiKart loaded with a sea kayak
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HandiKart loaded with a sea kayak
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Canoe & Kayak Magazine Awards
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Canoe & Kayak Magazine Awards
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Canoe & Kayak Magazine Awards
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HandiKart at Camba Sands
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HandiKart at Camba Sands
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HandiKart being stowed in a hatch
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HandiKart loaded with a Canadian
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HandiKart loaded with a sit on top kayak
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HandiKart Camba Wheel technology




















