All racks from Kuat that we carry come in this hitch size
2"
The Ridgeback 4 has one helpful opener located on the end of the bars
Bottle Opener
This family of trunk racks can hold up to 35 lbs per strap
Bones
This ASL rode the height of Mt. Everest (30,000 vertical feet) in one day
Matt Christiansen
We carry two bike add-ons for this rack
NV 2.0
This rack is one of the simplest tray styles Scheels has to offer and is perfect for a casual rider
HoldUp
The feet of the Bones trunk racks are this material to stop them from scratching the car
Rubber
This ASL used to run a service shop at Scheels
Sav Quandt
This rack is compatible with fenders with the purchase of fender straps
Piston Pro X
This bike rack is rated for Rvs, E-bikes, and up to 70lbs per tray
StageTwo
This bike rack is modular but is sold as a package as well
MHS
This ASL used to be able to play the banjo
Andrew Clemens
These bike racks can hold up to 60lbs per tray
Kuat NV 2.0 and Transfer v2
This bike rack is rated for Rvs, E-bikes, and up to 80lbs per tray, and works with fenders
OnRamp LX
This bike rack can carry a maximum of 100 lbs per tray with the proper add-ons
MHS
This ASL learned how to drive stick in a '79 Corvette
Al Henwood
These bike racks are compatible with RVs
Piston Pro X and Transfer v2
The LongHaul is an RV rated hanging bike rack for a maximum weight capacity up to this weight
37.5 lbs
The MHS has this many bases
3 (1+1, 2+1, 3+1)
This ASL drove a '78 GMC Sierra Classic as their first car
Amy Dahlquist