Seasucker is a Florida-based designer, manufacturer, wholesaler and retailer of kick-ass marine accessories, bike racks and board racks for cars, and small electronics mounts for holding iPads, iPhones and similar gadgets.
They got their start in 2005 after putting together a vacuum-mounted chair for use on the deck of a boat. Even though they never actually sold the chair as one of their products, the idea to mount accessories to a boat with vacuum technology turned out to be a winner, and Seasucker started making rod holders, dive racks, cup holders and other aftermarket marine accessories.
In 2009, it occurred to Seasucker that their vacuum cups could be the basis for an awesome bike rack, so they began designing the racks they now sell today all over the world. Once they were attaching bike racks to cars (and racing them around the track at 140 m.p.h.), it wasn’t too much of a stretch to start making surfboard, paddle board and kayak racks too.
Seasucker products have been featured in numerous magazines and television shows, and we expect to see them keep coming up with new ideas that will make people say “Wow - I wish I’d thought of that!”Seasucker is a Florida-based designer, manufacturer, wholesaler and retailer of kick-ass marine accessories, bike racks and board racks for cars, and small electronics mounts for holding iPads, iPhones and similar gadgets.
They got their start in 2005 after putting together a vacuum-mounted chair for use on the deck of a boat. Even though they never actually sold the chair as one of their products, the idea to mount accessories to a boat with vacuum technology turned out to be a winner, and Seasucker started making rod holders, dive racks, cup holders and other aftermarket marine accessories.
In 2009, it occurred to Seasucker that their vacuum cups could be the basis for an awesome bike rack, so they began designing the racks they now sell today all over the world. Once they were attaching bike racks to cars (and racing them around the track at 140 m.p.h.), it wasn’t too much of a stretch to start making surfboard, paddle board and kayak racks too.
Seasucker products have been featured in numerous magazines and television shows, and we expect to see them keep coming up with new ideas that will make people say “Wow - I wish I’d thought of that!”