jaffa1949 wrote:Two things to remember, the sock , draw string opening to rear, pull the sock tight under the straps on the racks, the sock will stretch and flap.
Socks soak so they stretch in the rain and drum on your roof.
Exactly this. My first board sock got wrecked by the fins, rain and the flapping. I stupidly bought another one, they are really not suitable for outside the car. You should try getting a board bag.
As I'm the person on the forum who has probably the most Torq surf boards. I can assure you that they are indestructible to dings and dents. My friend dropped my board off the roof rack and just suffered some paint scratches. I smashed my rails into the rocks while surfing and it just had a small crack that was easily repaired.
The only downside of not using a boardbag or sock for roof rack is that your board is going to end up super filthy.

- Filthy like this