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Hullavator for my kayak on 2012 Subaru Outback

by Rack Magic Woman on November 29, 2011

Q: I am planning on buying a 2011 or 2012 subaru outback.  I have the Thule 45050 Complete railing rack with feet, locks and 50″ bars

 I hope to buy a hullavator for my kayak,the thule says it will work on this car but I can’t figure out how I can get the hullavator far enough apart to properly fit around my cockpit. The racks need to be 36″ apart.  From the pictures I’ve seen, the rack seems “fixed” and unable to accommodate rack placement this far apart and, I can’t find any dimensions on line.

 Do you have any experience mounting a thule hullavator system on a 2010 subaru or newer?? If so, what rack combination worked for you? How far apart were you able to place the Thule crossbars?

 A:  We do not necessarily have any direct experience installing the 45050 on the vehicle you mentioned, but we do know that is does fit and as you stated the Thule Fit Guide states the Hullavator will work on this car.

 Here is a link to the Hullavator Instructions to maybe help clear things up a little.

 Please note on page 2 that “Load bars must be at least 24″ (610mm)apart for safe use.”. But you do not need to clear the boat’s cockpit in order to use the rack.

 Also note on page 2, the first step in #1 states that “Load bars must extend equally between 4″ and 8″ beyond foot. Adjust as necessary. In rare instances, longer load bars then those recommended in the Thule Fit Guide may be required for your vehicle.” This is to make sure the kayak and rack do not make contact with the car when the rack is pulled out and down. There is no way to know in advance if this will be an issue. Often times it is best to buy longer bars and then cut them down if they are too long or there is not risk of interference with the side of the car.

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Will Thule Hullavator work on Hyundai Tucson?

by Rack Magic Woman on November 23, 2011

Q: I have a Hyundai Tuscon 2005 with roof side racks and Yakima cross bars presently using the Malone system Kayak racks. Will two the Hull a Vator kayak systems fit on my car?

A: Yes! The Thule Hullavator will work on your Yakima cross bars. The only thing you should be aware of is that you need 4 to 8 inches of bar overhang, which you probably don’t have with the crossbars recommended for your vehicle in the Yakima Fit Guide. When the Hullavator is in the down position, it will make contact with the side of your car if not mounted far enough outboard.

Hullavator carries a boat up to 32 inches wide, and the Tucson tapers out quite a bit from the roof to the doors, so I’d go with a 66 inch cross bar, get both racks set up so as not to bang into your car, then trim the excess bar with a hacksaw.

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All-in-one Rack for Surfboard, kayak and bike?

by Rack Magic Woman on November 11, 2011

Q: I’m wondering does anyone (either Thule or Yakima or whoever) sell a carrier that supports surfboard/kayak/bike all-in-one?   I’m going to be buying a new SUV soon and wanted to find out this info first and would rather just get it all-in-one.   If not, what’s the best product for just surfboard/kayak?

A: The INA-444 is a great carrier for kayaks, stand-up paddleboards or surfboards.  It works very well with plastic recreational boats, but probably isn’t the best choice for Kevlar or fiberglass touring kayaks. 

And with a base rack system by Thule, Yakima or Inno, you could simultaneously use both the surf/kayak carrier and any of a number of bike carriers offered on our site. With wide enough crossbars, it will likely be possible to carry two bikes alongside your watersports carrier.

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Q:  Can the Whispbar T17 HDXB  be mounted onto  Thule or Yakima tracks using the Thule  K450 fit kit? Also what is the weight capacity of the HDXB bars?

A: Yes, the Whispbar T17 HDXB  can be mounted onto Thule or Yakima tracks using the Thule  K450 fit kit. The weight capacity of the HDXB bars  is 100 kg or 220 lbs.

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Surfboard Rack for Audi TT Coupe

by Rack Magic Woman on October 31, 2011

Q: I have a 2000 Audi TT. I need a cheap but sturdy rack for a long surfboard (11 foot). I would prefer a surfboard package but I do not have a base rack system on the TT right now. What should I do?

A: First of all to carry a long surfboard you will need to get a base rack system for your TT.  I would recommend Thule’s 480 Traverse system. Then you would need a way to secure it to the roof rack. I would recommend Inno’s INA744 boardlocker which fits perfectly onto Thule’s base rack and gives you the capability to lock your surfboard.

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Looking for a kayak rack for my 2010 Volkswagen Tiguan

by Rack Magic Woman on October 27, 2011

Q: I’m looking for a kayak rack for my 2010 Volkswagen Tiguan (Wolfsburg edition). I have the two bars on top of my roof but I don’t have cross ties (racks) to hold the kayak. The car has a panoramic sunroof (large) and an antenna on the roof in the back in the middle. Can you recommend a kayak rack for this car? I’d prefer to spend $100 or less for the cross bars/tie off.

A: Your best bet is the Thule 450 CrossRoads ($228.85 a bit more than $100 but well worth it) system and once you have these bars spanning across the vehicle you can use any type of kayak rack. The type of kayak rack you select is somewhat dependent on the kayak type/material you buy. Super wide kayaks may be best in a J cradle like the 835xtr, or if getting an expensive fiberglass boat then consider the 883 Glide and Set.

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Q: I’m looking to install a Yakima rack on a 4 door 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Here’s question 1. What is the maximum weight load that I can put on the racks? At the most I would be carrying two Kayaks and 2 mountain bikes at the same time. Question(s) 2. I get the impression from looking at your site info that there are two approaches to installing a Yakima rack. One uses a track which is mounted to the fiberglass top to which the towers are mounted on. The other seems to use landing pads which get mounted directly to the roof. Assuming this is true, it seems the track approach provides more flexibility since you can move the towers to adjust the distance between the bars. In comparison using the landing pads mean once you select the position, you cannot change it. Is this true? And lastly, without seeing more detail of the CapNut hardware, I’m not sure how this works (e.g., how big are the holes and how many do you have to drill?, how big are the bolts?, how are they tightened?). Can you provide a little more description? Once I drill holes in the fiberglass roof, I won’t be able to undrill them and want to be sure they will be secure relative to mechanical loading, be H20 proof, and if necessary, replaceable. Should I worry about cracking or splitting emanating from the holes?

A: Unfortunately this is a difficult vehicle to install a rack upon to provide a lot of weight capacity. And in fact, Yakima does not give any indication of weight limits to I cannot give you any maximum load level. Yakima has two suggested options, first is using the 1A Raingutter System but to only mount on the rear door gutter for 24’ of bar spread. Second, is to permanent mount with LP6 and a Control Tower System but even here they say to not mount on the removable t-top portion up front.

Here are the notes for the permanent install from Yakima:

Notes
405. Weight and load limits must be determined by the customer. Load limitations can vary depending on placement of Landing Pads and strength of material being attached to. Landing Pad 7 has a maximum weight rating up to 100lbs.
406. Do not install Landing Pads on the removable panel over the doors. Only install over the rear portion of the hardtop.
409. A factory installed luggage carrier will prohibit the installation of this application.
411. Landing Pads 6 and 7 are a permanent installation. Be sure to look at the CrossBar Spread Table to determine the correct distance between brackets for your loads.
412. A sunroof or moonroof will prohibit the installation of this application.
415. Fairing length may vary depending on location of Landing Pad installation. Measure the distance between your Yakima towers to determine an appropriate length.

There is a third viable options using tracks but please note Yakima provides no recommendations for use of a track, but we sell this option all day long for mounting into fiberglass truck caps. With tracks you need to drill 5 holes per track, they do provide silicon sealant and I’m not sure how to measure the hole but the bolt is about the thickness of a number 2 pencil, and maybe a inch and half long. I would overseal to prevent leakage, and to date have not heard of any roof cracking (one truck caps which they are used on a lot) or leakage or replacement issues, but since these are mechanical devices in a fiberglass roof then all are possibilites and none can be ruled out. I personally have drilled into my own truck cap back in 2004 with a Yakima track and have no issues but I would always worry somewhat about cracking or splitting emanating from the holes. I’ve inspected my cap every few years and see no signs of failure. Whether a Jeep top is of the same level of constructions I cannot answer.

Now Thule (a competing brand) offers a bit more leniency with weight ratings, in fact they say you can carry up to 165lbs, this is using their 300 Raingutter System with at least 58” bars.

So given your situation and what you want to carry, I say go Thule (at least you have their sanctioned fit) and avoid the drilling issues!

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Need advice on a SUP rack for a 2008 Chevy Suburban

by Rack Magic Woman on October 19, 2011

Q:  I Need advice on a SUP rack- I have a 2008 chevy suburban with the standard top bars on it (running length of truck).  I need one for two SUP’s at least.

A: You first need a base rack system which will provide you with a pair of crossbars that you can then attach an SUP carrier to. Your Suburban has side rails, so a good option for a base rack that attaches to side rails would be the Thule 45058 Crossroad system or for a more aerodynamic set up, you could go with the new Thule 450R Crossroad System with AeroBlade cross bars.

Once that is in place, you are free to attach your SUP carrier.The Thule 810 SUP taxi is a great choice as is the Inno INA 446 Canoe/Kayak/SUP carrier. Both are lockable and both with fit either choice of load bars!

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Options for Surfboard Rack for 2006 Honda Accord Sedan

by Rack Magic Woman on October 17, 2011

Q: I have a 2006 Honda Accord 4 door sedan – what are the options for a surfboard rack that will work with my car?

A:  Here is some information on carrying surf boards on a 2006 Honda Accord 4 door sedan.

Base rack options:

Thule 480 Traverse Roof Rack System, this rack system includes the 480 foot pack, 1304 fit kit and 58” cross bars. This would be my first choice for the base rack. I have used them for years and always had good luck.

Yakima Q Towers Roof Rack System, this rack system includes the Q Tower foot packs, Q Clips (Q6 front, Q83 rear) and 48” cross bars. Yakima is the other major brand besides Thule. They are also a quality brand. They use round bars where Thule uses square bars.

Inno IN-SU Roof Rack System, this rack system includes the IN-SU foot packs, K294 fit clips and 50” cross bars. Inno is the most popular rack system in Asia and has been making inroads in the US market over the past years. Their fit & finish is slightly less dialed than Thule or Yakima. They use the exact same shape and size bars as Thule.

Surf Carriers(all require one of the above base racks and all will fit any of the above racks no matter the brand):

Thule 809 Double-Decker Surf Rack,  Lockable holds up to two boards.

Yakima WaveHog SUP / Surf Rack, Lockable, holds up to three boards.

Inno INA744 BoardLocker Board Rack,  Lockable, holds up to two boards.

As you can see there are lots of great choices for a 2006 Honda Accord surfboard rack – hope this helps!

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Image of 2011 Honda CRV  roof rack setup comprised of Thule 460R Rapid Podium with 3042 Fit Kit and AeroBlade bars.

Image of 2011 Honda CRV roof rack setup comprised of Thule 460R Rapid Podium with 3042 Fit Kit and AeroBlade bars. This Ski Rack for 2011 Honda CR-V is the Thule 92725 Universal Flat Top Ski & Snowboard Carrier.

A fantastic roof rack setup for a 2011 Honda CR-V, this Thule 460R Rapid podium roof rack includes the Thule 460R Podium Foot Pack, Thule 3042 Podium Fit Kit and a set of Thule AeroBlade ARB47 bars.   This rack system attaches to the roof of the CR-V via the 4 fixed rack attachment points on the roof of the 2011 Honda CR-V. The 92725 Thule Universal Flat Top snowboard and ski carrier nicely compliments this setup. It can hold as many as 6 pairs of skis or 4 snowboards or a mixture of the two.

More details on 2011 Honda CR-V roof rack for fixed attachment points…

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Image of Thule 480 Traverse car rack with 487 Traverse SRA Short Roof Adapter Kit for 2010 Honda Accord 2-door.

Image of Thule 480 Traverse car rack with 487 Traverse SRA Short Roof Adapter Kit for 2010 Honda Accord 2-door.

This 2010 Honda Accord 2 Door Roof Rack is composed of the 480 Thule Traverse rack system paired with the Thule Traverse SRA (487) short roof adapter kit.  This is the ideal roof carrier set up for the 2 Door accord short roof line. They complete system includes Thule 1559 Fit Kit ( the correct fit kit for 2010 Honda Accord) and LB58 Thule Load bars.

More details on roof rack for 2010 Honda Accord short roof…

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Image of a very racked up Chevy Suburban roof and hitch mount bike rack system using the Thule 450 Crossroad base rack system with 5 Thule 599XTR bike racks and the Thule 916XTR T2 hitch bike rack with the Thule 918XTR T2 2 bike add-on.

Image of a very racked up Chevy Suburban roof and hitch mount bike rack system using the Thule 450 Crossroad base rack system with 5 Thule 594XT Sidearm bike racks and the Thule 916XTR T2 hitch bike rack with the Thule 918XTR T2 2 bike add-on.

There’s a lot going on with this rack star’s ridiculously racked up rig. This Chevy Suburban roof bike rack system and rear mount hitch bike rack system is using the Thule 450 Crossroad base rack mounted to the factory side rails with 5 Thule 594XT SideArm upright style bike racks. Mounted to the 2″ receiver hitch are the Thule 916XTR T2 platform style hitch mounted bike rack with the Thule 918XTR T2 2-bike add-on. If my math is correct, this rig can hold 9 bikes! And in addition, there is a ladder attached using the Thule 503 Load Stops.

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Check out this cool video that shows how to mount Thule ski racks (including 92726 Universal Pull Top, 92725 Universal Flat Top, 92724 Universal Flat Top, order model 91725, 91724, 91726 etc.) flush to the Thule AeroBlade load bars, all Whispbar roof rack cross bars, all TracRac truck racks, all Votex brand OEM car racks, Thule 422XT Xsporter truck rack cross bars and so forth (these cross bars all share the same feature, a T-slot channel running the entire length of each bar). Using the Thule Ski Rack Flush Mount Adapter Kit the conversion procedure is a quick process that simply removes the Thule SpeedLink Clamp Mounts using a wrench on the 92726, 92725 and 92724 ski-snowboard rack models. Then insert the included T-bolts into the two holes on the underside of each cradle arm and loosely tighten an included wing knob to the end of the T-bolt. Then just slide each cradle arm onto the T-slot channel of each cross bar and then tighten down fully. That’s it! For the older model ski carriers such as the 91726, 91725, 91724, instead of using a wrench you use a drill to simply drill out the rivets that are holding the upper clamp arms onto the underside of each ski carrier cradle arm. Then you follow the same process of inserting the T-bolts into the holes you drilled to remove the rivets. The result of a flush mount ski rack is a much more lower profile, premium looking set up.

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Here’s a really solid overview of the Thule 460R Rapid Podium roof rack system, featuring the ultra-sleek and whisper-silent Thule AeroBlade crossbars. The informational video includes an installation of the complete car rack system on  rooftop fixed-points for a premium factory rack looking 2011 Honda CR-V roof rack crossbars multi-purpose system. With the system installed you can then connect any roof mount gearcarrier attachments to the AeroBlade load bars. The components used in the 2011 Honda CRV car rack install are the Thule 460R Rapid Podium Foot Pack, Thule 3042 Podium Fit Kit and pair of Thule ARB47 AeroBlade load bars. The 460R Rapid Podium system is Thule Racks most versatile roof rack solution, as it is often used for other configurations such as mounting to flush side rails, roof tracks and certain custom, permanent rack applications. There are many Podium Fit Kits available, each designed for a specific application and particular vehicle year/make/model.

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Here is a nice follow-up instructional video to watch after viewing the Thule 92724 Flat Top / Thule 92725 Flat Top video. This movie features the Thule 92726 Universal Pull Top ski rack-snowboard rack. It is very similar to the Thule 92725, as it also includes the cool new SpeedLink Universal Mounting Clamps, holds up to 6 pr skis or 4 snowboards (and you can carry skis and snowboards at the same time), and includes locks to simultaneously lock the carrier to the car and equipment inside the carrier. Where the 92726 Universal Pull Top ski rack differs is the innovative telescoping cradle arms that will slide out over the side of the car. This makes it super easy to load and unload the snow boards and skiis.  Then the arms retract back into the stored position on the rooftop. The video provides a great demonstration of how this works. Fits factory racks, Thule AeroBlade, square and round crossbars, Whispbar, Yakima, Inno etc. After watching both videos you will have a good foundation for making a decision on what ski rack is best for your needs.

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This is a great instructional video for the new Thule 92724 Universal Flat Top ski rack (holds up to two snow boards or 4 pr skis)  and Thule 92725 Universal Flat Top ski rack (holds up to four snow boards or six pr skis). The 92724 replaces the older model 91724 and the 92725 replaces the older model 91725. The biggest improvement is the totally advanced Thule SpeedLink Universal Clamp Mounts integrated onto the underside of the ski carriers. Using a wrap-around strap and tension dial, it is effortless to attach the 92725 and 92724 to any roof rack crossbars, including factory rack cross bars, all Thule load bars (including AeroBlade bars, square bars etc.), all Whispbar and Yakima bars, Inno cross bars and so forth. Thule locks and keys are included for locking the rack to the car and the skis and snowboards to the rack.

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2008 Volvo XC70 Roof Rack with Thule AeroBlade Load Bars

by Rack Princess on September 27, 2011

Image of Thule 450R AeroBlade Roof Rack for 2008 Volvo XC70

Image of Thule 450R AeroBlade Rapid CrossRoad Roof Rack for 2008 Volvo XC70

This 2008 Volvo XC70 Roof Rack features  Thule AeroBlade load bars used with the 450R Thule Rapid CrossRoad Roof Rack. This complete car rack system comes with a pair of 53″ length Thule ARB53 AeroBlade load bars and the system attaches directly to the factory side rails of the  2008 Volvo XC70.  Also includes 4 pack of locks.

For more photos and complete info on  Thule AeroBlade Roof Rack for a 2008 Volvo XC70.

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Awesome instructional video featuring the Thule 450R Rapid CrossRoad roof rack system assembled and installed on a 2008 Volvo XC70 with factory side rails. The components used in this complete all-purpose base rack system configuration are the Thule 450R Rapid CrossRoad Foot Pack and pair of Thule AeroBlade load bars (also, not included but highly recommended by the instructor in the movie is a pack of Thule locks to lock the rack to the vehicle). The AeroBlades are the most advanced cross rails (load bars, cross bars or whatever else they may be called) available on the market today. The silent design ensures a quiet environment free of any noise coming from the roofrack while driving down the highway. The 450R Rapid CrossRoad Foot Pack features super-strength steel straps (encased inside padded rubber) that wrap around any style, shape or size of side rails. Then simply use the hex wrench, that is integrated right into the inside of the end caps, to tighten each strap onto the side rail for a perfectly custom fit. Very easy to switch this system out and place on any other vehicle with side rails as well.

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Thule AeroBlade Load Bars Video Review

by rackdawg on September 22, 2011

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Check out this nice and not-so-lengthy official Thule Racks introductory video review of the rad, new Thule AeroBlade load bars, the car rack industry’s most advanced roof rack crossbars that combine total whisper, quiet silence (translate that into a peaceful noise free ride while driving down the highway) and aerofoil shape, low-profile design that maximizes fuel economy. Of course most people will just go for the stunning good looks, they are so fast looking they look like they are ready for lift off! This introductory Thule AeroBlade load bars video review features footage taken of wind-tunnel testing and crash testing, as well as comparative analysis with other leading crossbars models from other car rack manufacturers such as Yakima, Whispbar, Atera and Mont Blanc. Check out this page for complete Thule AeroBlade bars information. They are available in four sizes, ARB43 43 inches length, ARB47 47 inches length, ARB53 53 inches length and ARB60 60 inches length.

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Picture of the awesome new Thule Racks 450R Rapid CrossRoad roof rack system that now includes the 100% whisper quiet Thule AeroBlade cross bars

Picture of the awesome new Thule Racks 450R Rapid CrossRoad roof rack system that now includes the 100% whisper quiet Thule AeroBlade cross bars

Just released to Thule Rack dealers in Canada and the United States is the red hot new Thule 450R Rapid CrossRoad roof rack AeroBlade load bars system that features the incredible, totally silent Thule AeroBlade load bars. The Thule 450R Rapid CrossRoad car rack system is designed for use on vehicles with factory installed raised side rails (the two bars that run parallel to each other from the front to back of the rooftop on the driver-side and passenger-side). It includes the following components: Thule 450R Rapid CrossRoad Foot Pack and pair of Thule Aero Blade cross bars. Best of all, the 4 lengths of AeroBlade load bars are exactly the same as the older model Rapid Aero load bars so they easily replace the Rapid Aero crossbars on any current Thule 450R Rapid CrossRoad roofrack system without having to also spend the extra money to also replace the 450R Foot Pack. The four Thule AeroBlade cross bar sizes are Thule AeroBlade ARB43 load bars at 43 inches in length, Thule AeroBlade ARB47 load bars at 47 inches in length, Thule AeroBlade ARB53 load bars at 53 inches in length and Thule AeroBlade ARB60 load bars at 60 inches in length. The AeroBlades generate no rack noise, humming or whistling for a totally peaceful and quiet ride while driving, making the AeroBlades superior to every other all-purpose base rack cross rails available.

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Ski Snowboard Rack for Honda Accord Wagon and Ford Explorer?

by Rack Magic Woman on September 20, 2011

A: I’m in the Air Force serving in Japan -  I’m in need of a snowboard carrier (for two snowboards) and hopefully a cargo carrier to fit on the roof, but I haven’t found a manufacturer that makes anything for the vehicle.  So the following is a list of vehicle specs and questions.

Car Specs- 1997 Honda Accord Stationwagon.  It has factory roof channels.  The mounting holes are 3.5” apart and the overall dimensions are 1.5” by 4 ¾”.  The space between the roof rails is 41” and the length is 31 inches between the forward and aft mounting points. 

I will be buying a 2011 (or 2012) Ford Explorer when I return to the states.  I would like to reuse the carriers on the Explorer.  I understand the base will not be able to be reused, but I would like to reuse the rest.  Is this possible?

A: The two vehicles you mention use two very different roof racks systems.  The Accord wagon would use the Thule 400xt rack and the Explorer would use the Thule 450 Crossroad.  You could use the Thule 92724 to carry your two snowboards on either rack/vehicle. What you described are the mounting points for the Honda factory installed raised side rails.  If you were able to obtain and install these raised side rails, you could then use the 450 Crossroad rack.

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Picture of the Thule 92726 Universal Pull Top ski carrier-snowboard carrier, the marquee offering in the new Thule ski racks-snowboard racks category (other models include the 92724 and 92725 Universal Flat Top carriers).

Picture of the Thule 92726 Universal Pull Top ski carrier-snowboard carrier, the marquee offering in the new Thule ski racks-snowboard racks category (other models include the 92724 and 92725 Universal Flat Top carriers).

New for the 2011-2012 ski and snowboard winter season is a new line up of Thule Racks skis carriers and snowboards carriers. After serving many seasons as the most popular ski racks and snowboard racks used by consumers in North America, continuing the leading position without having to make any changes or upgrades to the products (known as the Thule 91726 Pull Top, 91725 Flat Top and 91724 Flat Top), the designers and engineers at Thule finally decided they had a feature so remarkably improved they had no choice but to update and replace the current series. Now available are the Thule 92726 Universal Pull Top, Thule 92725 Universal Flat Top and the Thule 92724 Universal Flat Top. Each remains similar to their older relations, with one major exception – the universal clamping assembly for installing the carrier to roof rack cross bars. The 92726, 92725 and 92724 all now include the awesome new SpeedLink Clamp Mount mechanism that is designed with a steel band reinforced rubber strap on each Foot that simply wraps around the crossbar and hooks into place via the T-fastener. Then just turn the tightening knob to crank and tension the rubber strap onto the crossbar for a perfectly custom fit. Gone are the days of having to use tools, bolts and more. The Speed Link Mounting Clamps fit any factory racks, aerofoil style cross bars such as the Thule AeroBlade load bars and Whispbar Racks cross bars, as well as square Thule and Inno bars, Yakima round bars and others. Locks are also include for full system ski rack security. In the summer months they all work as great fishing rod racks, wakeboard carriers and water ski racks.

Related press releases included for complete details and information:

PRWeb: Thule Racks Launches New Ski Racks-Snowboard Racks

PRLeap: New Ski Racks-Snowboard Racks from Thule Racks, Now Available

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Picture of the stunning new Thule Racks 480R Rapid Traverse roof rack system that now includes the totally silent Thule AeroBlade load bars.

Picture of the stunning new Thule Racks 480R Rapid Traverse roof rack system that now includes the totally silent Thule AeroBlade load bars.

Now available at Thule Racks dealers throughout the United States and Canada is the all-new Thule 480R Rapid Traverse roof rack AeroBlade load bars system featuring the stunning, 100% silent Thule AeroBlade load bars. The Thule Racks 480R Rapid Traverse car rack system is designed for use on vehicles with totally bare rooftops (no factory rack, side rails, roof tracks or anything). It includes the following components: Thule 480R Rapid Traverse Foot Pack, set of Thule Traverse Fit Kit clips (specific to your particular car, van or pickup truck year / make / model) and pair of Thule AeroBlade load bars. Best of all, the four sizes of AeroBlades are exactly the same as the older model Rapid Aero load bars so they can conveniently replace the Rapid Aero bars on any current Thule 480 Rapid Traverse roof rack system without having to replace any of the other components. The four Thule AeroBlade cross bar sizes are Thule ARB43 AeroBlade load bars at 43 inches in length, Thule ARB47 AeroBlade load bars at 47 inches in length, Thule ARB53 AeroBlade load bars at 53 inches in length and Thule ARB60 AeroBlade load bars at 60 inches in length. Superior to all other multi-purpose base rack cross bars on the market today, the Aero Blade cross rails generate no rack noise, hum or whistling for a totally quiet ride when driving your car.

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Canoe Carrying Solution for 2003 Land Cruiser?

by Rack Magic Woman on September 19, 2011

Q:  I have a 2003 Land Cruiser without rain gutters but with the factory roof racks (the not-very-strong and stable kind).  What is my canoe carrying solution?

A: You can install a new base rack, which for your vehicle would be a base rack that would mount to your factory side rails and provide stronger and wider crossbars. You have a few options to consider and here are two good ones:

Thule 450 Crossroad System

Yakima Railgrab Kit

With either of these base racks systems in place, you can then install a canoe carrier to the crossbars,which comes with straps and tie-downs and will keep the canoe from sliding side to side

Thule 579xt Canoe Carrier

Yakima Gunwale brackets

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Thule AeroBlade Load Bars – ARB60 ARB53 ARB47 ARB43

by rackdawg on September 16, 2011

Image of the radical new ARB60 Thule AeroBlade load bars, the longest size crossbars (60 inches) in the new Thule Racks AeroBlade bars line up. Other sizes include the Thule ARB43 AeroBlade (43 inches), Thule ARB47 AeroBlade (47 inches), Thule ARB53 AeroBlade (53 inches).

Image of the radical new ARB60 Thule AeroBlade load bars, the longest size crossbars (60 inches) in the new Thule Racks AeroBlade bars line up. Other sizes include the Thule ARB43 AeroBlade (43 inches), Thule ARB47 AeroBlade (47 inches), Thule ARB53 AeroBlade (53 inches).

The Thule AeroBlade bars are Thule Racks winning entry into the realm of aerofoil shape crossbars that eliminate all roof rack wind noise, humming and whistling.

The Thule AeroBlade bars are Thule Racks winning entry into the realm of aerofoil shape crossbars that eliminate all roof rack wind noise, humming and whistling.

All Thule AeroBlade load bars fit the entire line-up of Thule Rapid Foot Pack roof rack systems, including 450R Rapid CrossRoad, 480R Rapid Traverse, 460R Rapid Podium, 400XTR Rapid Aero and 430R Rapid Tracker.

All Thule AeroBlade load bars fit the entire line-up of Thule Rapid Foot Pack roof rack systems, including 450R Rapid CrossRoad, 480R Rapid Traverse, 460R Rapid Podium, 400XTR Rapid Aero and 430R Rapid Tracker.

Not to be outdone by Yakima’s recent release of the Whispbar Racks series of  ‘whisper quiet’ roof rack systems using wind-tunnel tested aerofoil shape crossbars, Thule Racks has just thrown their hat in the ring with the launch of the awesome Thule AeroBlade load bars. Available in four different sizes – Thule ARB60 AeroBlade load bars (60″ size), Thule ARB53 AeroBlade load bars (53″ size), Thule ARB47 AeroBlade load bars (47″ size) and Thule ARB43 AeroBlade load bars (43″ size) – these sizes are exactly the same lengths as the Thule Rapid Aero load bars. There is a very good reason for this, as Thule thoughfully designed the AeroBlades to replace the Rapid Aeros (which have been retired from production) and work on all the same Thule Rapid Foot Pack roof rack systems that the Rapid Aero crossbars worked on – including the 480R Rapid Traverse Foot Pack, 460R Rapid Podium Foot Pack, 450R Rapid CrossRoad Foot Pack, 430R Rapid Tracker Foot Pack and 400XTR Rapid Aero Foot Pack. This makes it very easy and economical for those that currently own a car rack system using the Rapid Aero cross bars to upgrade to the vastly superior AeroBlade load bars, as all that is required is to buy a pair of Aero Blade bars. They attach right to the Rapid Foot Packs for a seamless transition over to the incredible benefits and features of the AeroBlades. The result of laborious, rigorous testing under all conditions and wind-tunnel analytics, the Thule AeroBlade load bars deliver a sleek, fast aerofoil shape that eliminates the possibility of roof rack noise, humming or whistling. Furthermore, the superior aerodynamics actually work to noticeably reduce fuel costs compared to all other crossbars available on the market today. Nor is there ever a need to spend additional money to buy a wind fairing accessory that is normally used to try and lessen noise that often occurs with all other cross bars (though a fairing will never eliminate noise entirely). With technological advancements that include WindDiffuser Technology, SwingBlade Technology, BoxBeam Technology SmartSlide Technology and more (check out this thorough page resource of Thule AeroBlade load bars details and information), it is becoming more and more difficult to find valid reasons to use regular crossbars such as square and round bars. Especially since over the long run, the more expensive aerodynamic AeroBlades will actually pay for themselves over the long haul.

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How many locks do you really need to buy with new rack system?

by Rack Magic Woman on September 16, 2011

Q:  I noticed that when I added the SKS locks to my order, it had me choose a 2 pack, is this enough to lock the base rack to the car and enough for the bike tray also?

A:  Well there are a couple of thoughts to this.

My personal thinking is to buy more locks than you need at the moment if you think you might expand your rack system. For example I bought a Thule rack for my car with two bike racks. I also bought a cargo box later on. When I first bought the rack I bought a ten pack of locks. That way I could have everything keyed alike (four for the base rack, two for the bike racks and two for the cargo box). Plus have two left over in case I buy more bike racks or whatever.

Another school of thought, especially if you are on a budget is to only lock down one base rack foot on each side of the car (driver side front and passenger side rear for example). In theory this will still prevent anyone from stealing the base rack off your car. So you could get away with only buying a two pack. Of course you would also need another one for the bike rack, so you would need to buy a four pack.

We do also offer the individual lock cylinder cores which we can match to your existing locks so they can all be keyed alike. This way you can buy only what you want now and then add on later as the need arises.

Hope this helps and doesn’t make things more confusing.

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Looking for Wind Deflectors for Used Thule Fairing

by Rack Magic Woman on September 15, 2011

Q:  I bought a fairing used and wondered if they are supposed to come with the wind deflectors on the end of the fairing? Are they sold by chance separately I believe mine is the 42 inch fairing.

A: It depends on how old the fairing is. If it has metal bars that attach to the fairing then the fairing does not have the wings. If the parts that attach to the fairing are plastic and attached to the fairing with little plastic push rivets then it would/ should have wings. We do have them in our inventory and they are $6.50 apiece. If your fairing is the newer style fairing with the wings you wouldn’t be able to mount your fairing correctly without them as the mounting bracket attaches to the back of the wings on either side. You can view this item here, http://www.orsracksdirect.com/thule-872xt-fairing.html

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Picture of the all-new Thule Racks 92726 Universal Pull Top snowboards carrier-skis carrier that replaces the former Thule 91726 Universal Pull Top model. Features the SpeedLink clamps for quick attachment to factory racks and all car rack cross bars from Thule (including AeroBlade and Rapid Aero bars), Whispbar, Yakima, Inno etc.

Picture of the all-new Thule Racks 92726 Universal Pull Top snowboards carrier-skis carrier that replaces the former Thule 91726 Universal Pull Top model. Features the SpeedLink clamps for quick attachment to factory racks and all car rack cross bars from Thule (including AeroBlade and Rapid Aero bars), Whispbar, Yakima, Inno etc.

Along with the new Thule 92724 and 92725 Universal Flat Top ski racks that replace the former 91724 and 91725 models, Thule Racks has just released the enhanced and updated Thule 92726 Universal Pull Top ski rack-snowboard rack that replaces the previous 91726 model. Headlining the car roof top mount ski racks-snowboard racks category, the Thule 92726 Universal Pull Top also features the same sliding action arms for easy equipment loading and unloading that made the original 91726 so popular with owners of automobiles with tall, hard to reach roof tops such as SUV, CUV, station wagons, pickup truck cabs, vans, minivans etc. Simply push the over-size button on each clamping arm to open up the clamping arms, then slide out the loading platforms so they extend out over the side of the car. No other carrier offers such easy access for loading and unloading skiis and snow boards. When done, simply close the arms and slide them back into the stored position on the car roof top. Unique to the all-new Thule 92726 Universal Pull Top snowboards-skis carrier is the awesome SpeedLink Clamp Mount System invented by the design engineers at Thule Racks. Instead of hassling with tools and bolts to install the ski rack, the Speed Link Clamps use steel reinforced rubber straps that wrap around the crossbar. Then it’s a simple matter of turning the tension knobs on each of the four clamp assemblies to perfectly tighten to the crossbars. No other system offers such secure, custom and snug fitment to the complete range of roof rack cross bar shapes and styles. Fits factory racks, all Thule load bars (including AeroBlade, Rapid Aero, Xsporter etc.), Inno square bars, Yakima round bars, Whispbar aero crossbars and more. The Thule 92726 PullTop also includes a complete set of locks to secure the rack to the vehicle and the skis and snow boards to the carrier. Accommodates up to four snowboards or six prs. skis and you can combine carrying snowboards and skis at the same time.

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Thule 92724 Universal Flat Top Snowboards-Skis Carrier

by rackdawg on September 10, 2011

Photo of the Thule 92724 Universal Flat Top skis rack-snowboards rack that replaced the recently retired Thule 91724 FatTop snowboard-ski carrier.

Photo of the Thule 92724 Universal Flat Top skis rack-snowboards rack that replaced the recently retired Thule 91724 FatTop snowboard-ski carrier.

Just like the recently released Thule 92725 Universal Flat Top model, the all-new Thule 92724 Universal Flat Top skis rack-snowboards rack is the replacement for the discontinued and now retired Thule Racks 91724 Flat Top skis-snowboards carrier. And just like the 92725, the 92724 Universal FlatTop also includes the industry game changing Speed-Link Mounting Clamps, the most advanced clamp-on mechanism to date for universally attaching the carrier to all styles and shapes of car rack crossbars including any factory racks and all after-market base roof rack system cross bars from leading manufacturers such as Thule (fits AeroBlade load bars, Rapid Aero, square, Xsporter truck rack etc.), Inno, Whispbar, Yakima and others. With the Speed-Link mounting assembly there is no more fussing with tightening bolts or anything. Simply wrap the rubber strap around the crossbar and set the T-fastener in place. Then tighten the tension knob, which tightens the rubber strap securely to the crossbar. It’s that simple folks! The Thule 92724 ski rack also comes with a complete set of locks and keys to prevent anyone from stealing equipment out of the carrier or the carrier itself from the car. With a shorter length loading platform than the larger 92725 Flat Top version, the 20 inch length easily accommodates up to 2 snowboards or 4 pairs of skis. Also carries ski poles. Can be used all year long too, as it doubles as an excellent fishing rod rack in the summer.

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Thule 92725 Universal Flat Top Ski Rack-Snowboard Rack

by rackdawg on September 10, 2011

Image of the all-new Thule Racks 92725 Universal Flat Top ski-snowboard carrier that replaces the previous generation Thule 91725 Flat Top ski rack with upgrades and enhancements.

Image of the all-new Thule Racks 92725 Universal Flat Top ski-snowboard carrier that replaces the previous generation Thule 91725 Flat Top ski rack with upgrades and enhancements.

Just released to Thule Racks dealers in the United States and Canada is the all-new Thule 92725 Universal Flat Top ski rack-snowboard rack, a thoroughly revised and updated version of the now discontinued Thule 91725 Universal Flat Top snowboard-ski carrier. The 92725 FlatTop features latest generation technological upgrades and enhanced design styling. Now included with this car rooftop mount ski-snowboard rack is the patented Thule SpeedLink mounting system for universal compatibility with all styles and shapes of roof rack crossbars including factory racks, any Thule load bars such as square, AeroBlade, Rapid Aero, Xsporter truck rack bars etc., Yakima Racks round bars, Whispbar aero bars, Inno Racks crossbars and more. With a 30 inch length platform, the Thule 92725 Flat Top ski rack easily accommodates up to 4 snowboards or 6 pairs of skis, and you can of course carry skis and snow boards at the same time. During the summer months you can also use the carrier to haul water skis, wakeboards, fishing rods etc. The oversize push button makes it a cinch to open and close each cradle arm to load and unload skis and snowboards, even with mittens or gloves on. Features highest-grade rubber compound padding to snugly secure skis and snow boards at all times. Padding will not freeze when the temperature dips well below zero. The Thule 92725 Universal Flat Top ski rack-snowboard rack also includes a complete set of locks and keys for full system security.

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