Picked them up on Amazon . Pretty pricey but I wanted some that didn’t require the straps to the hood & bed, and these were very high quality and held well, even felt secure going down the interstate
I have this set to carry two 12’ kayaks that seems decently stable. Just took it on a trip an hour and a half away on Friday.
One thing I would warn about with this type of mount is that since the kayaks are held relatively upright, you may want to make sure you strap the first kayak down (or bungee it like I do) to prevent it from falling off from the bump when you load the other one. I broke a side-view mirror off that way.
I bought this from amazon and it has been great for the past two seasons. Easy to get on and off, secure, does not damage my yaks. It has no problem with two kayaks (driven over 500 miles with kayaks on the car). My only qualm is that the bolts it comes with are a bit long and take a while to screw on but you can always cut them down. A bit more money that what you're posting but still less than a Thule
My family uses these J-style roof racks. It will hold up to 4 kayaks if you decide to expand your collection later. We have them on both our cars so we can do river trips and have a vehicle waiting for us when we are done.
I’ll probably get downvoted by the gear snobs but I honestly feel like you are just paying for the name with Thule and Yakima. I’ve been using this kayak rack and rails from omac for three years now including multiple 5 hour drives to and from the Adirondacks with zero problems at all.
I have a standard rack with one of these installed on top: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087C1H1N4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
I do keep it folded down when in the garage obviously.
It is not shown in the photos above. It works great and is very solid.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B087C1H1N4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
most seem to need crossbars.