Abstract: A surfboard rack for mounting, storing and displaying surfboards. The suspension of the surfboard is created by mounting and suspending the surfboard on its fins. The invention is configured to be mounted and attached onto a vertical surface such as a wall. The invention includes the rack's body, comprising of a brace plate for attaching onto a surface, a T-shaped body with extended arms for holding the surfboard by it's fins and two sleeves that attach to the arms to provide adjustability and extra support.