Side-Loading Car Racks
Posted: July 24th, 2017, 12:33 pm
I am curious if anyone has experience with side-loading car racks for use with your rowing shell. The two that I am most familiar with is the Yakima Showdown and the Thule Hullavator.
I drive a Ford Expedition and find that it is so tall that I need to have a stepstool nearby to climb up on (all while awkwardly balancing the shell) in order to get it up and on to the roof of my car. So, the side-loading car rack is of interest to me.
I have an assortment of Yakima products and have been generally satisfied with them, but I was a little disappointed when I checked out the Showdown product yesterday. It seems to me like there wouldn't be much padding on the hardware to protect an expensive carbon-fiber shell. Yakima offers a thin piece of felt that you peel off the backing and adhere to the hardware. I looked at the Thule Hullavator and found that it has much more padding on it, which I strongly preferred. It has other features on it, however, which drive the price tag up about $200 greater than the Yakima Showdown. So, one has to strongly prefer the Thule in order to justify purchasing it rather than the Yakima.
My question is: Have you had any experience using a side-loading rack for your rowing shell? Have you ever used the Hullavator and, if so, did it work easily with your shell in terms of fitting the shell in the cradle area?
Thanks.
I drive a Ford Expedition and find that it is so tall that I need to have a stepstool nearby to climb up on (all while awkwardly balancing the shell) in order to get it up and on to the roof of my car. So, the side-loading car rack is of interest to me.
I have an assortment of Yakima products and have been generally satisfied with them, but I was a little disappointed when I checked out the Showdown product yesterday. It seems to me like there wouldn't be much padding on the hardware to protect an expensive carbon-fiber shell. Yakima offers a thin piece of felt that you peel off the backing and adhere to the hardware. I looked at the Thule Hullavator and found that it has much more padding on it, which I strongly preferred. It has other features on it, however, which drive the price tag up about $200 greater than the Yakima Showdown. So, one has to strongly prefer the Thule in order to justify purchasing it rather than the Yakima.
My question is: Have you had any experience using a side-loading rack for your rowing shell? Have you ever used the Hullavator and, if so, did it work easily with your shell in terms of fitting the shell in the cradle area?
Thanks.