Tag Archives: Outdoor Gear
Let’s Illuminate Our Rides: Exploring the 14-Key LED Controller
Our Take on Snailfly’s Robust Crossbars for Kia Telluride
Our Take on Snailfly's Robust Crossbars for Kia Telluride
We recently tested the Snailfly Upgraded Roof Rack Cross Bars designed for 2019-2025 Kia Telluride models, and we're impressed with their performance. These lockable crossbars provide a secure mounting solution for all your adventure gear, whether you're hauling kayaks, bikes, or ski equipment.
What caught our attention was the straightforward installation process-no drilling required. The bars fit perfectly on our Telluride EX tester, with a solid aluminum construction that feels built to last. We appreciate the aerodynamic design that minimized wind noise even at highway speeds.
The locking mechanism gives us peace of mind when parking in public areas, and the 150-pound load capacity easily handled our weekend camping gear. Just note these won't fit the X-Line or X-Pro trims, so check your specific model before purchasing.
We Tested the ROCKBROS Suction Bike Roof Rack: Worth It?
We Tested the ROCKBROS Suction Bike Roof Rack: Worth It?
In our recent testing of the ROCKBROS Sucker Bike Rack, we were impressed by how quickly this suction cup system installs on virtually any car roof. The aluminum alloy construction strikes a nice balance between durability and lightweight design. We particularly appreciated the quick-release mechanism, which made loading and unloading our bike a breeze compared to traditional rack systems.
During our highway test, the suction cups maintained their grip admirably, though we did check them periodically on longer journeys as a precaution. The rack accommodates one bicycle securely, and we found the absence of permanent fixings to be a major advantage for those of us who don't want to modify our vehicles with permanent hardware.
Overall, this ROCKBROS rack offers an interesting solution for cyclists who need occasional transport flexibility.
We Test: The Ultimate Roof Rack Basket for Your Adventures
We Test: The Ultimate Roof Rack Basket for Your Adventures
After spending three weekends testing various cargo carriers, we finally found a standout option. The 46"x36" Roof Rack Basket Rooftop Cargo Carrier impressed us with its spacious design and sturdy construction. We loaded it with camping gear, luggage, and even bulky sports equipment-all secured perfectly with the included cargo net and attachment hooks.
What we appreciated most was how the attachment system worked with virtually any crossbar style. Installation took us less than 30 minutes without any specialized tools. During our highway test drive, we noticed minimal wind noise even at higher speeds, and the basket remained rock-solid without any shifting.
The weather-resistant finish held up impressively during an unexpected rainstorm. If you're looking to free up valuable interior space for your next road trip or outdoor adventure, this roof rack basket delivers exceptional value.
Our Review: Traverse Roof Rack’s Surprising Strength & Silence
Our Review: Traverse Roof Rack's Surprising Strength & Silence
When we unpacked these 220lbs capacity roof rack cross bars for the Chevy Traverse (2022-2025 models), we were immediately impressed by the all-metal aluminum construction. The solid build quality was evident from the start, but what truly surprised us was how they performed on the road.
Despite their heavy-duty design, these crossbars generate remarkably little wind noise - something we've found problematic with other roof racks. We loaded them with our kayaks for a weekend trip, and the bars didn't budge or whine even at highway speeds.
Installation was straightforward, taking us about 30 minutes without any specialized tools. The black finish complements the Traverse's aesthetic nicely while resisting scratches during our testing.
For Traverse owners needing reliable cargo capacity without sacrificing the quiet cabin experience, these crossbars deliver impressive performance.
Yakima PowderHound 6: Our Winter Adventure Companion
Yakima PowderHound 6: Our Winter Adventure Companion
When planning our weekend ski trips to the mountains, we needed a reliable solution for transporting all our gear. The Yakima PowderHound 6 has become our trusty winter adventure companion. This roof rack system securely accommodates up to six pairs of skis or four snowboards, which is perfect for our family outings.
We've been particularly impressed with the tool-free installation process. The rack attaches easily to our crossbars, and the large push buttons make it simple to operate even with gloved hands. The integrated SKS locks provide peace of mind when we stop for lunch, knowing our expensive equipment is secure.
The aerodynamic design minimizes wind noise during highway driving, and we've noticed no significant impact on fuel consumption. After several months of regular use in harsh winter conditions, we can confidently say this rack delivers exceptional performance for snow sports enthusiasts.
Our Review: INNO’s Versatile Tire Hold II Roof Rack
Our Review: INNO's Versatile Tire Hold II Roof Rack
In our continuous search for reliable bike transport solutions, we recently tested the INNO INA389 Universal Mount Tire Hold II Roof Rack. This sleek, black one-bike carrier impressed us with its thoughtful design that secures bikes by the wheels, eliminating any frame contact. We found installation surprisingly straightforward, with universal mounting hardware that adapted perfectly to our crossbars.
What truly stands out is the versatility - this rack accommodated everything from our road bikes to mountain bikes with wider tires. The lockable design gave us peace of mind when making quick stops during our road trip. Though it's a premium option, we believe the aircraft-grade materials justify the investment, especially considering how the rack maintained rock-solid stability even at highway speeds.
For cyclists seeking a no-contact, secure roof carrying solution, this INNO rack deserves a spot on your shortlist.
We Test the Ultimate Tacoma Roof Rack for Adventurers
We Test the Ultimate Tacoma Roof Rack for Adventurers
We recently got our hands on these aluminum roof rack cross bars designed specifically for the 2005-2023 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab. Right out of the box, we were impressed by the sturdy construction while still maintaining a lightweight feel. Installation took us about 30 minutes with basic tools, and the fit was precise with no modifications needed.
During our weekend testing, we loaded it with two kayaks and camping gear for a trip to the mountains. The rack handled the weight distribution beautifully with no flexing or noise issues even at highway speeds. We particularly appreciated the aerodynamic design that didn't significantly impact our fuel economy.
For Tacoma owners who regularly transport outdoor equipment, we found these cross bars offer excellent value compared to premium brands, while providing comparable functionality and durability for adventures from biking trips to ski weekends.
Our Hands-On Review of the Thule Canyon XT Basket
Our Hands-On Review of the Thule Canyon XT Basket
After testing the Thule 859XT Canyon XT Basket over several weekend adventures, we're impressed with its versatility and durability. This sleek black cargo carrier combines functionality with a rugged design that handled everything we threw at it. We particularly appreciated the weatherproof construction that kept our gear dry during an unexpected rainstorm, and the wind fairing that noticeably reduced noise while driving.
Installation was straightforward-we had it mounted on our SUV's roof rack in under 15 minutes. The basket's 150-pound capacity easily accommodated our camping equipment, and the integrated tie-down points were perfect for securing bulkier items.
While the price point is higher than some competitors, we found the premium construction and Thule's reputation for longevity justify the investment. Stay tuned for our detailed breakdown of pros and cons in the full review!
We Put the Tuyoung Jeep Cherokee Roof Rack to the Test
We Put the Tuyoung Jeep Cherokee Roof Rack to the Test
When we installed the Tuyoung 260lbs Roof Rack Cross Bars on our 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we were immediately impressed by the solid aluminum construction. These crossbars fit perfectly with our vehicle's grooved side rails, requiring no drilling or modifications. The installation process took us about 30 minutes, with clear instructions that made the setup straightforward.
We tested the rack's 260-pound capacity during a weekend camping trip, loading it with our kayaks and camping gear. The anti-theft locking system gave us peace of mind when parking at trailheads, and we noticed minimal wind noise even at highway speeds. The aerodynamic design seems to help with fuel efficiency compared to our previous rack system.
Our favorite feature has to be the versatility-we've used it for kayaks, bikes, and cargo boxes without any issues. For Jeep owners looking for a reliable roof rack solution, this Tuyoung model delivers excellent value.