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HangOut

Trunk Bike Rack

SKU: #8002638

Regular price
$179.00
Sale price
$179.00
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per 
Regular price
$253.99

Super simple and built to last, the new HangOut offers grab-and-go bike carrying convenience for almost any vehicle. The adjustable strap system and QuickTrigger™hub make installation easy, and the padded feet and coated metal buckles protect your vehicle's paint. Integrated StableCradles™secure your bikes for a confident carry and make loading and unloading a piece of cake. When you aren't off adventuring, the HangOut folds flat for compact storage.

Holds up to three bikes.

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  • Product Details
  • Installation
  • Accessories
  • Spare Parts
Product Details

HangOut 3 Bike

Product Details
  • QuickTrigger™ hub system makes install easy and fast
  • Integrated StableCradles™ hold bikes firmly in place
  • Padded feet and coated metal buckles protect your vehicle
  • Available in two bike carrying capacities
  • Arms fold for compact storage
Product Specs
Installation

HangOut 3 Bike

Installation Details
  • No Assembly Required
  • 30 Minute Install
Resources / Manuals
Accessories

Add Accessories to Your Rack

    Spare Parts

    Don't Worry, We Have A Spare

      Customer Reviews

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      John Siegenthaler
      Very Nice

      I didn’t know what to expect because I’ve only had a hitch mounted rack in the past. This rack is super sturdy and easy to set up and take down. I currently use it on a Mazda CX3 hatchback and it fits safely and hassle free. I’m very pleased with this rack!!

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      M.C.
      GREAT PRODUCT

      I've had this model for about 13 years and have not had any issues, until now and that's only replacing the rubber pads that support the bar from touching the car.

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      kb24vsmj23
      Best for the money

      I love this rack so far. It fits my Lincoln, my wife's Pontiac and even our rental Subaru last summer. The only downside to the rack is the brackets that you set the bikes frame on are able to move. This is a good thing when there are no bikes on it and you are trying to adjust where along the bar you want the bike to be. But when the vehicle is in motion, the air comes over the car and begins to push the bike closest to the car out away from the car and the brackets begin to slide out towards the other bike at the end of the bars. I solved this by using a strap to tie the top tube of my bike to the actual frame of the rack so it can't move, but before I discivered the issue my bike slid all the way to my wive's bike last year on our road trip and her pedals began to rub my bike frame and chipped away the paint.

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      RezBike
      Not bag but

      So far so good...rubber bands that keep the straps from flapping broke after 2 uses..the bike holding brackets slidw a little so recheck sometimes..overall good..