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Tuesday, May 27, 2008 

RacorPro X-Rack Sports Storage Rack #PXR-R

If you have kids, the sight of basketballs, soccer balls, and baseball bats strewn about the yard or house is probably familiar to you. Use RacorPro's X-Rack to reclaim a sense of order and tranquility in your home. The unique design will encourage cleanup, as kids will find it hard to resist shooting their equipment into the nylon nets. Includes a shoe rack and wire basket along with the two nets, and side-hooks may be used for storing bats, hockey sticks, and so on. Sets up in minutes.--Josh Dettweiler

What's in the Box
Rack, 2 nylon nets, wire rack, shoe rack


Customer Review: Okay, but not worth the money.
First let me say Amazon was very good with the problems with this unit. The first one came with two of the same arm. Amazon sent a new one and the second had a broken basket. Between the two I was able to put one together. The unit itself is just okay. The wire rack on the bottom is flimsy and will surely break if used as a bike rack. A plain plastic shelving unit would probably work better.
Customer Review: Great multi-purpose rack
I needed a good rack for some of my sporty/crunchy things in the garage and this one fit the bill perfectly. Starting from the bottom up, the lowest rack works great for rollerblades, running shoes, and even a light bike rack. I'm using the next basket for mountain biking gear and the two nets are holding helmets in one and will be nerf balls and yard toys in the other. The side hangers are nice to hang water bladders and camel backs from as well. The package came a little beat up from Amazon and I was missing a single net. However, I called the customer support 800# at Racor and spoke to a very helpful rep who is having one shipped to me. The whole call took less than three minutes. Awesome! Works as advertised and inexpensive to boot.


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