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There are too many things that can go wrong with a suction rack solution. In addition to the issues that you mention, you would also have to trust that the glass itself is secure enough to sustain the forces. It is also not practical if you have passengers in the rear.For a roof top solution, unfortunately, you'll have to go with something like Seasuckers or Treefrog suction racks. I'm starting to look at those (for SUP paddle boards) and still on the fence about trusting them. If I do go with one, I like the Treefrog better due to their aerobars (Seasucker uses round). I'm also afraid of accidentally opening the falcon doors and causing damage (unless having the boards or a cargo box up there alerts the sensors and the doors don't move at all).
I hear ya. But I've also spoken to people who have used it on their X for things like SUP paddle boards and haven't had any issues (yet). I bought Yakima Exo base and cargo box to replace my roof top cargo box, but still trying to figure out a solution for the paddle boards.There are too many things that can go wrong with a suction rack solution. In addition to the issues that you mention, you would also have to trust that the glass itself is secure enough to sustain the forces. It is also not practical if you have passengers in the rear.
My two Blackfin XL inflatable paddle boards fit nicely in the subtrunk along with all of their accessories. I have traveled all over the county with them, from NY to Grand Teton, Glacier, Lake Tahoe, Lake Powell, Florida... best purchase ever!I hear ya. But I've also spoken to people who have used it on their X for things like SUP paddle boards and haven't had any issues (yet). I bought Yakima Exo base and cargo box to replace my roof top cargo box, but still trying to figure out a solution for the paddle boards.
It looks like this tilts back for trunk access--have you encountered any issues getting into the back? How is the clearance at superchargers?I have this: The Chuck Bucket Ski Rack
Just put a long plastic bag over your gear and it solves the salt spray issue. - the plastic bags airlines use for strollers work great.
No issues with tilt. No worse than a bike rack at superchargers.It looks like this tilts back for trunk access--have you encountered any issues getting into the back? How is the clearance at superchargers?
It’s legit and even my roof box friends like it.Interesting. I saw this when I was looking online but couldn't tell if it was legit or not. (the chuck bucket)
For a roof top solution, unfortunately, you'll have to go with something like Seasuckers or Treefrog suction racks. I'm starting to look at those (for SUP paddle boards) and still on the fence about trusting them. If I do go with one, I like the Treefrog better due to their aerobars (Seasucker uses round). I'm also afraid of accidentally opening the falcon doors and causing damage (unless having the boards or a cargo box up there alerts the sensors and the doors don't move at all).