While they never really went away, we’ve seen quite the resurgence of lightweight racks being used for off-road bikepacking over the last few years. Several new models have gotten more tire clearance and clever new features. In our latest video, Neil provides an overview of a handful of new racks and shares his current favorites as well as a few other noteworthy options.
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Outline:
Intro:
0:00
Whats Wrong with Seat Packs:
0:57
Rack Uses:
2:42
OMM Elkhorn Rack:
4:27
Tailfin Aeropack:
7:07
Tumbleweed T-Rack:
9:58
Ortlieb Quick Rack:
12:23
Sim Works Burrito Rack:
13:54
Aeroe Spider Rack:
14:45
Tubus Vega Evo:
15:23
Rack Accessory:
16:14
Mentioned Links:
Gear Index: Rear Bike Racks - https://bikepacking.com/index/rear-bike-racks-bikepacking/
OMM Elkhorn Rack Review - https://bikepacking.com/gear/old-man-mountain-elkhorn-review/
Tailfin Aeropack Review - https://bikepacking.com/gear/tailfin-aeropack-review/
Tumbleweed T-Rack Review - https://bikepacking.com/gear/tumbleweed-t-rack-and-mini-pannier-rack-review/
BUY RACKS HERE - These are affiliate links where we get a small percentage of the sale:
OMM Elkhorn: https://bit.ly/3IeTa5C
Ortlieb Quick Rack: https://bit.ly/45beu67
Tubus Vega: https://bit.ly/3BBsHvf
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Geometry: 150lbs, 5'9.5", 32" inseam