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Our Road Test: Thule 910XT Passage 2 Bike Carrier
Our Road Test: Thule 910XT Passage 2 Bike Carrier
In our recent weekend getaway to the mountains, we put the Thule 910XT Passage 2 Bike Trunk Mount Carrier to the test. This sleek black carrier mounted easily to our sedan in under 15 minutes-no tools required. We appreciated the soft rubber cradles that protected our bike frames while the six straps kept everything secure even on winding roads.
The carrier's narrow arm spacing accommodated both our mountain and road bikes without issue. The anti-sway cages prevented our bikes from bumping into each other or the vehicle during transport, giving us peace of mind throughout our journey.
While folded bikes and unusual frames might present challenges, standard adult bikes fit perfectly. For around $150, we found the Thule 910XT offers excellent value compared to other options in its class. If you're looking for a reliable trunk-mounted solution for two bikes, this carrier deserves your consideration.
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Our Complete Review: MeeFar's Universal Roof Rack System
We've spent the past month testing MeeFar's complete roof rack solution, and we're ready to share our findings. The 65" x 39" x 6" universal basket provides ample space for all our outdoor gear, while the 20 cubic feet waterproof bag (51" x 40" x 17") kept everything bone dry during our rainy weekend trips.
What impressed us most was the thoughtful inclusion of both a cargo net and ratchet straps. These accessories made securing odd-shaped items remarkably simple. The basket installed easily on our crossbars, though we needed to make minor adjustments to achieve that perfect fit.
For families or adventure enthusiasts who regularly transport bulky items, this combination offers excellent value. While not the most aerodynamic option on the market, the versatility more than compensates for the slight noise increase at highway speeds.
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We Test the BrightLines 53″ Crossbars: Worth the Wind?
We Test the BrightLines 53" Crossbars: Worth the Wind?
After spending three weeks with the BrightLines 53" All Black Universal Crossbars, we've put these roof racks through their paces. Installation on our test SUV's raised rails took us about 20 minutes with no special tools required. The all-black finish complements most vehicles nicely, though we did notice some minor scratching after loading our kayaks.
Wind noise was our biggest concern, and we found it noticeable but not overwhelming at highway speeds. When unloaded, there's a subtle whistle above 65 mph. The crossbars handled our 70-pound kayak load without flexing, and the included locks provided decent security for our gear.
For around $100, these racks offer solid value compared to vehicle-specific OEM options that can cost twice as much. We'll be examining durability over the long term, but our initial impression is positive despite the wind noise trade-off.
Our Road Test: Thule Evo Flush Rail Foot Pack Review
Our Road Test: Thule Evo Flush Rail Foot Pack Review
After putting the Thule Evo Flush Rail Foot Pack through its paces over the past month, we're impressed with its performance and versatility. This sleek mounting system integrates seamlessly with vehicles featuring flush rails, providing a secure foundation for various Thule roof rack accessories.
We particularly appreciated the tool-free installation process, which took us less than 30 minutes from unboxing to completion. The low-profile design significantly reduced wind noise during our highway testing compared to previous rack systems we've used.
The foot pack's robust construction inspires confidence, easily supporting our loaded cargo box during a recent weekend camping trip. The locking mechanism adds welcome security when parking in public areas.
While the price point is premium, we believe the durability and seamless integration with Thule's ecosystem makes this foot pack a worthwhile investment for frequent travelers.
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We Put the Nextgen Tucson Roof Rack to the Ultimate Test
After three weeks of pushing the Nextgen Roof Rack Cross Bars to their limits, we're honestly impressed. Installed on our 2023 Tucson Hybrid Limited, these crossbars handled everything from our family's overpacked luggage to a pair of kayaks during our coastal weekend getaway.
The lockable mechanism gave us peace of mind when parking in unfamiliar areas, and we noticed minimal wind noise even at highway speeds. Installation took us about 20 minutes without any specialized tools, though the instructions could be clearer on torque specifications.
We particularly appreciated how the bars maintained their integrity during a sudden downpour - no water infiltration into our rooftop cargo box. The weight capacity easily accommodated our gear, and the aerodynamic design seems to have minimal impact on our fuel economy.
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We Tested the Thule Epos 2: A Game-Changer for Bike Transport
We Tested the Thule Epos 2: A Game-Changer for Bike Transport
After three weeks of rigorous testing, we can confidently say the Thule Epos 2 has revolutionized how we transport our bikes. This towbar-mounted bike rack impressed us with its tool-free installation-we had it mounted and ready in under 10 minutes. The automatic positioning system adjusted perfectly to our different bike frames, from road bikes to e-bikes, without any frame contact.
What really stood out was the tilt function: even with four bikes loaded, we could access our trunk with just one foot movement. The integrated wheels made storage surprisingly easy, as we could roll it into our garage rather than awkwardly carrying it.
At $899, it's certainly an investment, but considering the build quality and thoughtful features, we believe serious cyclists will find tremendous value here. Our testing confirmed: the Epos 2 truly delivers on Thule's reputation for quality.
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We Tested the 250LB Universal Roof Basket: Our Verdict
We Tested the 250LB Universal Roof Basket: Our Verdict
After three weeks of testing, we're impressed with the Universal Rooftop Cargo Basket. This hefty 51" x 36" x 5" carrier easily mounted to our SUV's roof rails and lived up to its 250-pound capacity claim during our mountain camping trip. The heavy-duty steel construction felt solid, with no flexing even when fully loaded with gear.
We particularly appreciated the included cargo net and attachment hooks, which kept smaller items secure even on bumpy forest roads. The two ratchet straps were a thoughtful addition, though we recommend picking up a couple more for bulkier loads.
Installation took about 30 minutes with two people, and the basket remained firmly in place throughout our journey. While we noticed a slight increase in wind noise at highway speeds, the added storage capacity made this a worthwhile trade-off for our outdoor adventures.