It has anti-sway carriage, hand tightening cam, folding design and lightweight construction. Comes in the stylish Pearl color that looks great on any vehicle.
Submitted by
dave29r
a Cross Country Rider
from Dallas, TX, US
Date Reviewed: December 24, 2008
Strengths: - By far the lightest hitch rack on the market (14lbs).
- Constructed out of aluminum so it will never rust.
- Super stylish-looks like nothing else on the market.
- It's easier to install on my vehicle than other racks I have used.
- Fast and easy to load and unload bikes.
- Completely folds up and stores anywhere when not in use.
- Folds down for hatch access.
- Can hold three bikes with more room per bike than my Thule Expressway.
Weaknesses: - It's a little more expensive than similar steel racks by Thule and Yakima, but after using it I would pay even more for the advantages it offers.
Bottom Line:
Without question I would recommend this rack to anybody.
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