DayTrip
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Is there any such contraption that can be used to make a pair of kayaks on a roof rack more aerodynamic so the mile per gallon hit isn't so huge for long highway drives? When I have 2 kayaks on the roof and drive 70-75 mph on trips say up to Baxter my mpg goes down by 8-14 mpg from what I normally get, which is pretty massive.
I tried a few searches and I'm clearly not describing what I'm looking for the way others would. I'm imagining a sleeve of some sort that would slip over the noses of the kayaks so air flow is smoother across the roof. Or maybe some sort of spoiler type contraption for the hood which breaks up the air flow so it travels over the noses of the kayaks. I don't know (obviously). Curious if anyone on here has seen and/or uses such a thing or any other gas saving tips of note. Thanks in advance.
I tried a few searches and I'm clearly not describing what I'm looking for the way others would. I'm imagining a sleeve of some sort that would slip over the noses of the kayaks so air flow is smoother across the roof. Or maybe some sort of spoiler type contraption for the hood which breaks up the air flow so it travels over the noses of the kayaks. I don't know (obviously). Curious if anyone on here has seen and/or uses such a thing or any other gas saving tips of note. Thanks in advance.