🚀 Elevate Your Outdoor Game!
The SportRack SR1020 Camp Trailer Rack System is a robust and stylish solution for transporting your outdoor gear. With a load capacity of 200 lbs and a compact design, it’s perfect for adventurous souls looking to maximize their trailer's potential. Made from durable metal and designed for easy installation, this rack is your ticket to hassle-free travels.
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Item Dimensions | 44.8 x 6.5 x 3.8 inches |
Load Capacity | 2E+2 lbs |
Mounting Type | Power Grip |
Is Foldable | No |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Trailer |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
S**
Little tricky to install but works great
Took me a little while to install properly instructions are terrible. However, one you get over that huddle it’s great. Already went on my first drive; it’s pretty sturdy.
F**E
Does not work for what it says....
This product says that it will install on the rails of a tent trailer if your trailer has them. Well I'm here to tell you it did not on our Jayco. Our camper is not that old and it does not work. The instructions are horrible and only in picture format. There are two pictures to show how to install on roof rails. NO trouble shooting or if your rails are like this do this. My husband had to figure out a way to install it on our roof rails himself and we had to buy different bolts to make it work. Poor instructions, does not apply for what they say it will, we'll see how well it holds up.
D**O
Sturdy... really strong, but confusing array of mounting hardware, occasionally mismatched to purpose, poor instructions.
It is well built and sturdy, and is a great rack once you work past the concern where some parts are clearly not designed to fit together.The towers fit under the crossbars with a spacer between them. They are clamped together with a C-bracket on either side. And a through-bracket bolt tightens it all together. ...except that the washers provided with the bolts are narrow enough to slip through the bolt slots in the C-brackets. This is inherently insecure and could result in loss of the crossbars unless you stop by the hardware store and pick up appropriately sized washers.The towers are easy enough to mount to a variety of trailer roof configurations, but the instructions do not make clear which parts apply to which configurations. The instructions also do not adequately describe how to set the bar width. There are two holes on the outer telescoping bar, and one hole on the inner bar. Are these holes in some way related? Or can you ignore the inner bar's hole and just tighten down nuts in the outer bars' two holes? The instructions also don't indicate the need to use spacers inside the crossbar brackets, and yet it is absolutely necessary to do so, and the spacers are included along with the other miscellaneous stuff that doesn't seem to be applicable to my specific installation. I guess what is really lacking in the instructions is a diagram of parts indicating which ones each step of the process requires or can use.If you think about it, it ought to be inexcusable that the washers provided are small enough to slip through the brackets they mate up against. "You had one job: Get the right sized washers." The photos in the listing also show that the through-bolts for the crossbar brackets are stainless, but they actually seem to be some sort of painted-black metal. Nevertheless, once substantially larger washers were purchased, I was able to tighten the crossbars down firmly and securely. I spent about $6.00 on one-inch washers which provided additional strength to the bracket as well.On the other hand, these crossbars seem stronger than just about any I've ever used in the past on any of my vehicles. I'm confident that I could overload the crossbars to the point of damaging my RV's roof before the crossbars and towers ever failed. Once you get them installed, assuming you do a good job of sealing out moisture, they are going to sturdily last forever. They are certainly going to do the job of carrying anything I have that can mount on crossbars. At one time I can easily carry four to six bikes, or three bikes and a kayak (maybe even four bikes if I use a proper kayak mount), or a cargo box and a kayak, or cargo box and a few bikes. They're that strong.So, installation is relatively straightforward once you realize that the instructions are misleading at times, and incomplete at other times. And once installed (with the additional parts picked up at the hardware store) it's bullet proof and should easily last the life of the RV, after which time you'll remove them, give them a fresh coat of black enamel, and install them on your next trailer to last another RV-lifetime.
B**Y
No instructions…… but….
First of all, no instructions. But please read on. Right out of the box there are no instructions. Only instructions are labeled on the side of the box. Now, that being said, it is a fantastic rack for my pop-up camper. Good value for the money. Seems pretty sturdy. Mounted to kayaks with J-hook racks and drove to Florida from Maryland. No problem at all. I would highly recommend this product. But give yourself some time to figure out how to put it together.
P**N
Got the bars but no mounting hardware
Nothing to mount it to my camper came with. Just the cross bars
J**A
Heavy duty, easy install
Installed these on our 2021 Viking 2308LS popup. Went together well, heavy duty. I did weld angle iron on the center part to prevent sagging. I'm not sure it was necessary but it was stretched to the limit too span our roof. Make sure you put butyl tape under the brackets and a bead of caulk around the perimeter if you are going through the roof. I also installed 4 swagman bike racks and recently did a 6 hour round trip with bikes loaded. Haven't seen any sagging or damage.
L**A
Perfect fit!
Contrary to other reviews, I found this rack very easy to install and had no problem sorting out the necessary hardware to do so. I did buy different bolts to attach the rails to the brackets because the ones that came with it would not tighten as good as I would like and just pictured having to check them every time I travel. A lot of people cautioned about drilling into my camper due to possibilities of leaks, but using an abundance of silicone should alleviate that problem.
G**Z
Fits Great!
Fits great on our Rockwood Pup. Directions were horrible but they include extra parts for a direct install on the main roof/gutter system on some Coleman campers. But an easy installation for just mounting on the roof corners. Feels pretty sturdy too!
J**E
Great product
Great product, fits my StarCraft tent trailer with no issues. As many reviews have stated the instructions are pretty bad but nothing that doesn’t take a bit of time to figure out.
J**.
Poor purchase
This was unusable, as most components were missing. No instructions. Seemed like someone had perhaps returned it previously. Disappointed as we needed this for a trip and weren't able to find it in stock locally.
E**D
Here’s how to assemble the sides.
The media could not be loaded. One important thing to know is that the pieces you need are all in different bags.I also used butyl tape to create a waterproof seal.
N**.
Great bike rack for tent trailer
We had a hitch mount bike rack and hated it. This is sooooo much easier to take the bikes on & off. An easy install. Yes, there are a lot of extra parts but my husband had it installed in a half hour. We're very happy with it, wish we had gotten it sooner.
A**.
The instructions are garbage and don't give you any assistance
You need a lot of patience and problem solving to put this together. It was frustrating and not really worth it
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