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Reddit mentions of AIRHEAD SUP Suction Cup Tie Downs, 2 pk.

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

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AIRHEAD SUP Suction Cup Tie Downs, 2 pk.
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Thousands of uses for the Airhead SUP Suction Cup tie downsThese suction cups stick to smooth fiberglass surfaces like glass, boats, SUPs, cars and campersThey are activated and deactivated with a mechanical level to ensure they stick when you want them toIncludes versatile, Duraflex wide gate spring hooks and attaches via heavy-duty webbingTwo Airhead suction cups per package
Specs:
Height0.05118110231 Inches
Length0.14173228332 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOriginal version
Weight0.330693393 Pounds
Width0.09842519675 Inches

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Found 3 comments on AIRHEAD SUP Suction Cup Tie Downs, 2 pk.:

u/doebedoe · 9 pointsr/vandwellers

I've thought about an awning for a while now and as the first summer with the doggo approaches I figured we should have some supplemental shade for our adventure. Not yet sure if I want an ARB-type awning mounted full time to the van, or a standalone awning, I settled on the $25 setup from Walmart for our long weekend trip to Jackson Hole

Shopping list:

  • 1 6'x'8' Heavy Duty Tarp ($7)
  • 2 x painter 4'-8' painter extension pole ($10 total). You could use a fix length pole but this is nice to adjust should conditions merit
  • 12-pack of Tarp ball bungees ($4 -- but I only need 2-4 depending on setup)
  • ~40' of 550# paracord ($4). I like bright easy-to-see orange so we don't trip over the guy lines too much. Just cut to length and tie a tautline hitch. Once tied you can leave them for quickening setup.
  • 4 decent tent stakes ($3.50)

    In order to quicken setup (but reduce a bit of flexibility in setup) I've done the following.

  • Zip tied the painters poles to the 2nd grommet from the end. They still roll up easily.
  • Tied on guy-lines to both the 2nd grommet from the corner, and the corner grommets. This means I just need to push in stakes and tighten.
  • I went with an 6'x8' tarp just because that fit nicely on my roof rack. If you don't have a rack or want optional mounting spots (I'd like to move mine about 1.5' towards the front) some heavy duty suction cups should work.

    Trip reports to come.

    EDIT: Worked great in winds up to about 25mph. Will nee more trips for further reports.
u/Dum4brains · 2 pointsr/vandwellers

Was gonna do the same thing myself until I ponied up and paid for a real one but here's what i was gonna use. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JS1R3V6/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=CSOJRV79HZIC&coliid=IMAGRCS8UH4SM

u/telekinetic · 1 pointr/Inventions

Yes, you got it... Anything that doesn't scream "remember how crappy I was at holding up your little stain glass thing ten years ago?" even if there is no actual engineering benefit. Something like this: Shells® Version 2 White 22LB Powerful Heavy Duty Vacuum Suction Cups Hooks Hangers Ideal For Home, Work And Travel-- 4 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MAZIG6S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_.4g1xbTCVCME5 or WUMN Accessories Suction Cup Soap Dish - Stainless Steel For Bathroom https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DNMMR20/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_V6g1xbJZ88850 or AIRHEAD AHSUP-A010 SUP Suction Cup Tie Downs (2-Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JS1R3V6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_V5g1xb6TEK2NT