VelociRAX has applied its user-friendly bike-loading design ethos to a heavy-duty tray-style hitch rack. The trays appear to lock in place in the flat/horizontal/transport position and unlock to tilt down toward the passenger side of the vehicle. There is also an integrated loading ramp that slides out - and locks in place - from the end of each tray, making it easy to roll the bike up onto the tray.
Bikepackers, commuters, and touring cyclists know the brand Restrap well. From frame bags to saddle bags, panniers, and hydration vests, the UK-based brand knows bike bags well. However, one thing has been missing from its lineup. Although the brand offers its own mounting brackets and accessories, it doesn't have a dedicated rear bike rack. Until now. We'd like to introduce you to the Restrap Switch Rack and the Switch ecosystem of bags and products.
Yakima's StageTwo rack is still the brand's top dog, but the HoldUp has been updated and modernized. The upgraded trays can now hold 60lbs, and are RV and backswing rated. The trays are easy to move for bike clearance, and can hold up to 4.8″ tires. The new HoldUp is available for 1 1/4″ and 2″ receivers. It's also Plus 2 compatible for those who need the ability to carry four bikes.
We tasked our world-class engineers with reimagining the Recon to embody the durability, serviceability, and versatility that 1UP customers expect. The result is a rack that sets a new benchmark for performance and longevity in vertical bike transport.