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YAKIMA ROOF RACKS AND KAYAK TRANSPORTATION

By Graham Foley Possibly the only downside to owning and transporting a kayak is manoeuvring an unwieldy mass of plastic or fibreglass and placing on top of a vehicle in order to transport it to your favourite stretch of water. Thankfully this task has become a whole lot easier as...

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YAKIMA SWEETROLL

SweetRoll, water, boat, on car, kayak TESTED BY JUSTIN WALKER IN AN IDEAL WORLD, we’d all own a super-lightweight sea kayak of, say, 16kg maximum weight. Unfortunately the ideal is not the reality; most sea kayak owners have to heft craft weighing from around 22kg up to 30kg up on...

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YAKIMA TWOTIMER RACK

Words and Photos: Mike Blewitt Are you and innie or an outie? It seems like a personal question, but whether you put your bikes in the car, or outside of it makes a pretty big difference when packing up for a road trip, or just driving to the trailhead. Yakima...

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OUTDOOR XMAS GIFT GUIDE

When you need to transport the family’s bike on your summer holiday adventure, Yakima has the answer. Yakima’s FourTimer (for 50mm tow hitches only) is a brilliant solution for carrying four bikes and it suits all bikes regardless of frame design, wheel size or suspension set-up. The low tray height...

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YAKIMA LOCKN'LOAD

Yakima's Australian division has entered the competitive world of aftermarket 4WD roof-rack systems with the new LockN'Load heavy-duty system.

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YAKIMA HIGHROLLER

The HighRoller is advertised as being able to take at least 3” wide tyres on bikes from 20” to 29” wheels. This is lucky because road bikes typically have 1” thick tyres on a 27 inch wheel (700c). When setting it up for the photos, the versatility of the rack was clear...