The short answer on this rack is that there is only 15 inches between the lower and upper rails that hold the skis, which is no where near enough space to have the skis sit with both bindings between the rails. As a result, you need to position the skis so that the toe binding is above the top rail, and that's (a) hard to do, while trying to load several pairs of skis at the same time; and (b) not even always do-able, and for us, just impossible!!! Because of how thick our skis are between the bindings (or, "under-boot", if you like), we were NOT ABLE TO CLOSE THE UPPER RAIL (the one with the lock), even with the screws fully extended... Also, the thumb-screws that come w/ the rack, for the lower rail, are only 4 inches long, and they weren't long enough for us to spread those rails out wide enough to get our skis in when paired up... We had to put one ski in at a time, else, because of the shaped tails, the didn't fit between the inner and outer rubber holders... In the end, I "pimped out" the rack by (a) replacing the 4" screws w/ 5" screws (required cutting the factory screws off w/ a hack saw); and (b) welding on 4 vertical extensions to the "legs" of the brackets, so that there is now 24 inches between the rails... [I also painted it the new extensions with like 6 coats of rust-proof spray paint, so it actually looks pretty darn good... ] WITH these two modifications, the rack actually works GREAT! BUT, if you aren't ready to tackle a couple of significant mods, don't count on this rack carrying more than 3 - 4 pairs of skis. AND, depending on how thick your skis are under-boot, they may not carry ANY...