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Suspenz designs high-quality storage and transport solutions for kayaks, canoes, and SUPs, including racks, carts, and stands to protect your gear.

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Suspenz is a leading provider of innovative storage and transportation products for the paddlesports industry, specifically catering to kayak, canoe, and SUP owners. The company emphasizes safety and ease of use, offering a comprehensive lineup of wall mounts, free-standing racks, airless carts, and rigging stations.

Known for their quality engineering and durability, Suspenz products feature powder-coated steel construction and protective padding to ensure watercraft remains damage-free during storage or transport. Based in Roswell, Georgia, Suspenz supports outdoor enthusiasts with lifetime-warrantied gear designed to take the "hassle out of the haul."

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  • Where can I find replacement parts for my Suspenz cart or rack?

    For replacement parts or technical assistance, you can call Suspenz customer service at 1-866-787-7369 or email customerservice@suspenz.com.

  • What is the warranty on Suspenz products?

    Suspenz products typically carry a Limited Lifetime Warranty against defects in material or workmanship for the original owner, provided the product is used for its intended purpose.

  • How do I install casters on my YellowFin Rigging Station?

    To install casters, first remove the rubber feet from the stand. Hand-tighten the nut against the rubber sleeve on the caster stem, insert the stem fully into the End-Frame Tube, and secure it by tightening the bolt located below the wheel.

  • Can Suspenz carts be used on sand?

    Yes, specific models like the Beach Wheel Conversion Kit are designed with balloon wheels to float over soft sand. Standard airless wheels are better suited for solid terrain.