QuiverGrip: a simple surfboard storage system

With a simple yet functional design, the QuiverGrip hopes to solve the traditional surfboard storage problems.

Surfboards take a lot of space, and not everyone has a special room for storing them. Many of us have already damaged boards while trying to find an adequate corner for them.

Scott McLean believes he found the perfect solution for storing surfboards. His patented formula was calibrated to perfection to avoid pressure dings.

"The QuiverGrip is made out of a rigid plastic material with a softer plastic insert that secures any surfboard safely. It simply works by inserting your board into the openings," explains McLean.

"It will adjust to fit any sized surfboard by holding it without slipping and without causing damage. Mounting the hardware is as simple as installing two screws into the pre-drilled holes and into any surface."

The high-density PVC system can also be expanded with the Q-Rail so that you can stack as many surfboards as you wish in a small space.

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