Ladder Hoist | Holds up to 150 lbs | Up to 14' Lift
WHY LADDER HOIST
LIFETIME WARRANTY
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TECHNICAL SPECS
INSTALLATION
WHAT'S IN THE BOX
Elevate Your Storage Game
Take maximizing space efficiency to new heights with half the effort. Safely secure large equipment, ladders and cargo gear while taking advantage of our 2:1 weight to lift mechanical edge. The Essential Hoist is designed for storing canoes, rooftop cargo boxes, SUPs, ladders, wheelbarrows, and more
Holds 150 lbs
Adjustable Stud Spacing
Made With Carbon Steel
4"-6" Ceiling Clearance
Behind the build

DESIGNED BY PEOPLE WHO USE THEM
Our in-house team includes cyclists, kayakers, skiers, etc., designing racks based on how they actually store their own gear.

ENGINEERED IN THE USA
From original sketches to prototypes, all product development happens in the USA, led by engineers who obsess over performance.

tested for real life
Each rack is stress-tested to hold real weight and stand up to daily use no guesswork, just smart, safe design.

Designed To Last
We take the time to engineer the right way, with premium materials, patent-pending features, and a focus on long-term durability.
EXPERT ADVISE
How to Store a Mountain Bike in Your Garage
The best way to store a mountain bike in your garage is to get it off the floor using a wall-mounted rack, ceiling system, or freestanding stand. Each option protects your bike, saves space, and keeps your garage clear. The right choice depends on your available space and how often you ride.
14 Small Space Solutions: Wall Mount Racks for Home & Living
Maximizing square footage is a top priority for modern living, and the best wall mount rack does more than just clear clutter, it elevates your home’s aesthetic. While garages are common for storage, moving gear onto the walls of your living spaces, mudrooms, and apartments creates a safer, more spacious environment.
How to Install a Bike Rack on Your Car: Hitch, Trunk, or Roof?
Installing a bike rack sounds complicated, but it does not have to be. Most racks are designed for easy setup with basic tools and a little patience. Whether you drive a sedan, SUV, or hatchback, there is a rack type that fits your car and your routine. This guide walks you through everything you need to know, from choosing the right rack to doing a proper safety check before you hit the road.











