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Topic: Malone Handirack?  (Read 1299 times)

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SC_Yaker

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Hey everyone, I'm looking for some feedback on the following product:
http://www.maloneautoracks.com/handirack.php

Basically what my situation boils down to is removable cross bars (Yakima, Thule, or Malone) aren't made for my Nissan Frontier. At this point in time I don't want to drop the $$$ for a permanent rack. This sounds like a good product, better than the foam blocks IMO.

What do you think? Thanks for the input!


Yakhopper

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I have sold this item to a couple customers and they say it is great as a non perminant transport solution.
They do have a little wind noise but not too bad.
Also - you can store them in your trunk for that last minute trip. :smt002
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SC_Yaker

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Thanks for the info Yakhopper! I think I will end up going this route. But first I need to by the wife a yak! Details I know! :smt003


 

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