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Where You Store Your Gear Matters: Racks That Ride as Hard a

Where You Store Your Gear Matters: Racks That Ride as Hard a

From Henry Seo

Made in Oregon. Built from steel. Trusted by riders who ride hard and store smart.

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If you are serious about skiing or snowboarding, you already know your gear deserves better than being dumped in a garage corner or left propped up in a closet. This isn’t just about keeping your space tidy—it’s about preserving the performance of the skis or board you have dialed in over seasons of riding. And that’s where Rocker Ski Rack comes in.

They are not cranking out basic storage. They are building legit, handcrafted solutions for riders who give a damn about their equipment. 

Storage Isn’t Just Space—it’s Performance Protection

Ski and snowboard design is international. Every flex zone, camber curve, and edge angle is built to ride a certain way. Let your gear slump or sit awkwardly between sessions, and it gradually reshapes. Camber flattens. Tips sag. Suddenly, your gear doesn’t respond the way it used to—and it’s not in your head.

That’s why a real ski rack or snowboard rack isn’t just convenience—it’s protection.

Rocker’s wall-mounted racks are made to:

  • Keep your gear upright and evenly supported 

  • Eliminate stress points that mess with performance

  • Stop moisture from creeping onto hardware and ruining edges

  • Bring order to the gear chaos we all know too well

It’s not fancy. It’s just smart. And it keeps your board or skis ready to ride whenever you are.

Built to Take a Beating. Not just Hold Gear

Most racks available are either plastic gimmicks or wooden structures hastily assembled with hopes and nails. They might look fine for a season, then start sagging or scratching your gear.

Rocker doesn’t play the game. Every rack is built from powder-coated American steel—no rust, no flaking, no flex. The arms are rubber-coated, so they cradle your gear without chewing up top sheets or nicking edges—side gear in or out, no worries.

And they are all handcrafted in Ashland, Oregon by riders who get it. This isn’t some factory pump-out. It’s clean welds, sharp finishes, and gear you can trust to hold your setup season after season. 

Options That Fit Real-Life Riders

Whether you are rolling solo with one setup or running a full quiver for the whole family, Rocker’s got a rack that fits your wall—and your life:

Single Ski or Snowboard Rack – Compact, clean, and perfect for apartments, entryways, or the corner of your wax bench.

Triple Rack – Holds up to three skis or boards, mounted on a hardwood backboard. Pre-drilled for 16" or 24" wall studs, so you are not playing guessing games.

Quad Pack – Four rubber-coated arms with hooks underneath for goggles, gloves, and anything else you toss around mid-season.

Six Pack Rack – The big one. Ideal for families, gear-heavy riders, or mountain homes. Some versions even come with a mountain silhouette cutout that turns your wall into a visual flex.

Every rack comes with mounting hardware and simple installation instructions. No hassle—just strong, secure gear storage that’s up in minutes. 

Storage That Looks as Good as It Works

Most racks are built to be hidden. Rocker’s racks are made to be seen.

With matte black steel arms and stained hardwood backplates, they clean up your space while giving your gear a place to shine. Whether it’s the garage, mudroom, cabin, or hallway, your board or skis become part of the room, not just something shoved out of sight. 

It’s storage that respects your setup, not just hides it. 

Final Thoughts

A rocker ski rack or snowboard rack isn’t just about showing off—it’s about protecting your ride, keeping your space clean, and making sure your setup stays dialed all year long.

Made in Oregon. Built from steel. Trusted by riders who ride hard and store smart. 

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