That's Fit In The Field: Yakima HighRoller
That's Fit In The Field -- where gearheads test health and fitness products under real conditions. We'll grub up the stuff, run the trails, jump on a rock wall, backpack, canoe and hit the gym -- putting gear to the F.I.T. Challenge to rate Fit, Innovation and Toughness.That's Fit In The Field recently put the Yakima Roof Rack system to the F.I.T. Challenge test, now we are ready to report test results on a pair of HighRollers, Yakima's top-of-the-line, upright bike mount with one very exciting feature -- no front wheel removal required! Here's a full report:
- Capable of fitting round or square crossbars, a Yakima HighRoller is ready for any roof rack. Out of the box, my husband and I admired the product's shiny metal finish.
- After securing the HighRollers to the front/back crossbars, we lifted the bikes onto the solidly-built wheel trays, adjusted the rear sliding tray to align with the rear wheel, then locked 'em down by pushing down on the front upright bar and securing the double-sided rear wheel strap (good for either side of your car). This took seconds.
- An easily accessible knob controls retention, adjustment and release -- terrific feature!
- Don't worry about leaving your bikes on the car while you grab a coffee or scout the trail before your ride -- a HighRoller includes a built-in, retractable SKS cable lock (Lock Core sold separately).
That's Fit In The Field -- where gearheads test health and fitness products under real conditions. We'll grub up the stuff, run the trails, jump on a rock wall, backpack, canoe and hit the gym -- putting gear to the F.I.T. Challenge to rate Fit, Innovation and Toughness.
That's Fit In The Field -- where gearheads will test health and fitness products under real conditions. We'll grub up the stuff, run the trails, jump on a rock wall, backpack, canoe and hit the gym -- putting gear to the F.I.T. Challenge to rate Fit, Innovation and Toughess.
Announcing That's Fit In The Field -- where gearheads will test health and fitness products under real conditions. We'll grub up the stuff, run the trails, jump on a rock wall, backpack, canoe and hit the gym -- putting gear to the F.I.T. Challenge to rate Fit, Innovation and Toughess. 







