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We Tested the Ultimate Roof Rack for Mazda CX-5 Owners
We Tested the Ultimate Roof Rack for Mazda CX-5 Owners
Looking for versatile roof storage for your Mazda CX-5? We spent three weeks testing the Roof Rack Cross Bars & Side Rail Kit designed specifically for 2017-2025 models, and we're impressed with the results. The complete set includes 2 cross bars and 2 side rails constructed from durable aluminum alloy that stood up to our rigorous testing.
What we appreciated most was the secure transport capabilities. We loaded everything from kayaks to bikes and even a cargo carrier packed for a weekend camping trip. Installation was straightforward, taking our team about 45 minutes with basic tools. The rack maintained stability even during highway driving at 70mph.
While not the cheapest option available, the quality construction and perfect fit for the CX-5 make this a worthwhile investment for owners who regularly transport gear or need extra luggage capacity.
We Test Drive ERKUL Roof Rack Bars for Kia Sedona
We Test Drive ERKUL Roof Rack Bars for Kia Sedona
After spending two weeks with the ERKUL Roof Rack Cross Bars on our 2018 Kia Sedona, we're impressed with their performance and value. These aluminum crossbars installed directly onto our Sedona's flush rails in about 15 minutes, with no special tools required. The anti-theft lock system gave us peace of mind when parked overnight during our camping trip.
We loaded these racks with everything from our family's luggage to a kayak, and they remained sturdy with minimal wind noise even at highway speeds. The silver finish complements the Sedona's exterior nicely while resisting scratches better than we expected.
For Sedona owners looking to expand their cargo capacity without breaking the bank, these ERKUL racks offer a solid solution that balances affordability with quality construction. The included installation manual could be clearer, but overall, these crossbars delivered on their promises.
Our Review: 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Roof Rack System
Our Review: 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Roof Rack System
We recently tested the Black Aluminum Roof Racks Cross Bars designed specifically for the 2024-2025 Hyundai Santa Fe, and we're impressed with their versatility and security features. These sleek black bars install easily onto raised side rails and include an anti-theft system that gave us peace of mind when parked in public areas.
During our testing, we appreciated how these racks seamlessly accommodated various attachments, from rooftop cargo boxes to bike carriers and ski racks. The aluminum construction strikes an excellent balance between durability and weight, ensuring they're sturdy without adding excessive heft to the vehicle.
For Santa Fe owners who enjoy outdoor adventures, these cross bars offer the flexibility to transport everything from camping gear to sports equipment. The universal compatibility with most carrier systems means you won't need to purchase brand-specific accessories, making these roof racks a practical investment for active lifestyles.
We Test the KINGGERI Roof Rack: Santa Fe’s Perfect Cargo Solution
We’ve Got You Covered: Reviewing Yakima’s Rock-Solid HD Crossbars
We've Got You Covered: Reviewing Yakima's Rock-Solid HD Crossbars
When it comes to hauling gear on your vehicle's roof, strength and reliability are non-negotiable. That's why we've been testing the Yakima HD Bar Heavy Duty Crossbars for the past month on various adventures. These crossbars have impressed us with their robust construction-the aluminum bars feature a T-slot design that allows for seamless integration with a wide range of attachments.
What sets these apart from standard crossbars is their impressive 220-pound load capacity (when properly installed), making them ideal for hauling kayaks, bikes, roof tents, or construction materials. We appreciate the aerodynamic profile that significantly reduces wind noise compared to square bars. Installation was straightforward, though we recommend having an extra set of hands to help position them correctly. If you're serious about roof-mounted cargo, these crossbars deliver professional-grade performance that justifies their premium price point.
We Test the Ultimate Roof Rack for Your Traverse
We Test the Ultimate Roof Rack for Your Traverse
We recently got our hands on the upgraded roof rack system designed specifically for the 2018-2021 Chevy Traverse, and we're impressed. This all-aluminum build supports an impressive 265 pounds, giving us plenty of capacity for our gear-heavy weekend excursions.
Installation was straightforward, taking us about 30 minutes without any specialized tools. The lockable feature gives us peace of mind when we need to leave our equipment unattended during pit stops.
What sets this rack apart is its noise control. Even at highway speeds, we barely noticed any additional wind noise - a common complaint with many aftermarket racks we've tested.
Our team particularly appreciated the heavy-duty construction that doesn't compromise the vehicle's appearance. The sleek design maintains the Traverse's profile while significantly expanding its utility.
If you're looking to enhance your Traverse's carrying capacity, this roof rack deserves our recommendation.
Our Ultimate Review: MELIPRON Transit Roof Rack System
MELIPRON Transit Roof Rack System
In our hands-on testing of the MELIPRON Camper Van Roof Rack, we found it to be an excellent addition for Transit owners looking to maximize their 148" wheelbase vans. The low-profile design maintains good aerodynamics while offering substantial loading capacity. We particularly appreciated the integrated solar panel brackets, which made installing our 100W panels a breeze without any drilling or modifications.
The wind fairing is a thoughtful inclusion that noticeably reduced noise at highway speeds during our test drives. Installation was straightforward, taking us about 3 hours with basic tools. The rack's compatibility with low, medium, and high roof configurations adds versatility, though Transit owners with extended models should look elsewhere as this won't fit the 148" EXT.
Overall, we're impressed with the rack's sturdy aluminum construction and thoughtful design elements.