In urban cities floor space is at a premium and storing the sporting equipment efficiently in compact modern homes is a tough task for all. California-based designer Mark Canavarro has designed Zero Gravity rack with a new concept of storing your gear vertically to save space at homes. This rack lifts up the hooked sports equipment through an air compression strut and uses the vertical space of the room to store them in an efficient way.

The Zero Gravity rack comes in three versions, varied by their weighing capacity from 29lbs to 50lbs. It includes multiple hooks to attach sporting equipment such as bikes, fishing poles, surfboards, ski, and snowboards, etc. in a safe way. A unique gas strut system is used to lift up or pull down attached items easily. While the gear is up, its safety locks ensure that it doesn’t fall.

Also Read: Bike Storage Ideas for Tiny Apartments

This rack can be easily installed without any special expertise. Just drill it into the wall and use it as you want. It will help you store your valuables with minimal effort despite its weight. By storing the gear and other items above you, this rack keeps them out of the way. The Zero Gravity rack stores your gear at home in style. To get this cool rack you have to back up its Kickstarter campaign.

Just hook your gear and leave all on Zero Gravity gear
Attach your bike to it to store it in vertical space of your room
Store your surfboards
Store your skies and snowboards
Easy-to-install rack
Install on any wall of any room
Easy to use item
Multiple hooks for different items
Safety locks to prevent any accident
Effective holding capacity
Your gear just in reach
Store several other items with it
Stores your items apart from your way
Most convenient storage solution
Clutter-free your garage with zero Gravity rack

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