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Inno Racks Grab Max 6 Snow Rack

Travel > Car RacksRated: **** by 6 reviews.

Backcountry.com Outlet (Fall 2008)

Load up to six pairs of skis or four snowboards in the Inno Car Racks Grab Max 6 Snow Rack. This rack mounts on any brand of rack base thanks to Inno's universal mounts. This Inno Car Rack's straight-forward and easy-to-use design gives you high-quality durability and dependability for storing some of your most precious belongings. The Grab Max 6 Snow Rack's three adjustable positions give you plenty of clearance for snowboard bindings and lower-profile options for skis. The Grab Max 6's innovative universal mounting system works with any other brands base rack system, eliminating the need for an entirely new rack system. This Inno Car Rack includes keylocks, which keep your skis and boards safe as you grab a bite to eat on the way home from the mountain.

Country Of Origin:China
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Recommended Uses:Skiing, snowboarding

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Inno Racks Grab Max 6 Snow Rack Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Inno Grab max rack

Rating:****

All in all a good rack. My only real complaint was that if you line up the L/R labels on both the front and rear racks, they end up opening on opposite sides of the car. Not a huge deal, I just flipped the rear one around so everything opened from the driver side. Other things to consider is it's designed to mount to those flat yakima or thule bars...which I didn't know when I bought it (I have round bars on my wrangler). I just tightened em down a little and they werent going anywhere once the skis were in. Not a problem, just something to consider. Other than that I dig 'em! Lockers work well, the thing is easy to mount/remove, and you can only do so if the rack is unlocked/open, so you dont hafta worry about anyone jacking them on ya. Good stuff!

Climb&Ski the BC at Backcountry.com Outlet (Fall 2008) on 02/25/2009

It works, It's cheap, It locks.

Rating:*****

Used this rack all season and it has worked great. The most I ever had in it was 4 pairs of skis, possibly would fit 5 but I'd say 6 is a bit optimistic. Maybe 6 pair of skis from the 80's would fit. I bought this rack because it has locks and they have not disappointed me. I think once they almost froze but I was able to unlock them anyways. When you see Thule and Yakima racks at 2x the cost it's a no brainer.

bleague at Backcountry.com Outlet (Fall 2008) on 04/29/2009

Very nice for the price

Rating:*****

I picked up a set on SAC and have overall been quite impressed with the quality. The mounting hardware is a little bulky due to it's universal nature, but I was able to mount the rack directly to my Thule Aero bars without the included clamps which made it a lot more compact. If you want some affordable but quality racks for your boards, don't hesitate to grab there.

jcrave at Backcountry.com Outlet (Fall 2008) on 02/02/2009

Great rack

Rating:*****

This rack is great. We have a Ford Escape, fit perfect to our factory rack. Had 2 sets of skis, snowboard, and poles from Chicago to Colorado and back.

Eric Swanson at Backcountry.com Outlet (Fall 2008) on 03/19/2009

Good Buy

Rating:****

More capacity, easier installation, more flexibility, and less costly than other racks we have used

gmh100300786 at Backcountry.com Outlet (Fall 2008) on 03/30/2009

Negative Reviews:

WATCH OUT!

Rating:*

I bought this off SAC last fall and my first impression was cheap and flimsy. I gave it the benefit of the doubt and used it on short trips to the ski hill with good results (nothing fell off). THEN, on my way to Mt Hood meadows, one of the main screws that holds the thing together just straight up and fell out. we heard something hit the roof, pulled over, and then realized that there was no longer anything holding the down the skis/board on the back rack. SUMMARY: this was not a case of user error. this rack is poorly designed, flimsy, and on the whole, cheap as sh!t. buy at your own risk.

nick m at Backcountry.com Outlet (Fall 2008) on 05/19/2009