Yes, you should be able to carry two snowboards and two pairs of skis on the Thule SnowPack Ski and Snowboard Carrier, item # TH7326, as long as the width of one of each of the skis and the widest snow board are not wider than the inside width of the carrier.
I went out to the warehouse and measured the inside width of the Thule SnowPack and the inside width is 30 inches. view full answer...
On the Thule SnowPack Ski and Snowboard Carrier, # TH7326, the usable width where you can place skis and other gear is 23-5/8 inches wide. It could hold a skimboard and the thickness of it should not pose a problem. view full answer...
There are different carriers within the Thule Snowpack series (# TH732508, # TH7326, # TH7325, # TH7324 etc.) so I'll assume you mean the Thule SnowPack Ski and Snowboard Carrier # TH7326B. This is the carrier that can hold up to six pairs of skis or four snowboards.
When we measured it with snowboards mounted, we found it was 3-3/8" from the snowboard to the top of the crossbars. This measurement is with the clamp style. If you use the T-track mounting system, it comes with spacer that... view full answer...
I ran out to our warehouse and pulled one of the Thule SnowPack Ski and Snowboard Racks off the shelf. I found that the SnowPack carrier, item # TH7326, will extend about 6-1/2 inches above the top of the crossbars on your factory rack. Simply measure up 6-1/2 inches from the top of the factory crossbars on your Yukon, and you will have an accurate idea of how much height the Pull Top will add to your vehicle. view full answer...
The Yakima FatCat EVO 6 Locking Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Carrier - 6 Skis or 4 Boards - Mirror Black # Y03096 or # Y03095 will be the lowest profile and most aerodynamic carrier. It will sit 5-1/4 inches above your crossbars. view full answer...
According to our friends at Thule, the SnowPack Extender Ski and Snowboard Carrier part # TH7325 will indeed fit the factory roof rack on your 2011 Honda Odyssey.
To see a product demonstration video featuring the Pull-Top, click on the provided link. view full answer...
The ski carrier item # Y57VR that comes with the Yakima EXO Swing Away Ski and Snowboard Carrier item # Y94ZR has a specially designed base that only works with the Swing Away System. That makes other carriers like the Yakima FatCat EVO item # Y03095 incompatible with the EXO system because they don't have this base. view full answer...
To determine if the Yakima FreshTrack, # Y03093, will hold 3 boards and 2 skis at the same time, you will have to measure the width of the skis and boards. When loading them onto this carrier you will place 2 skis back to back and 2 boards back to back. The third board would be by itself or have a ski on the other side. With this configuration it should work well. view full answer...
The clamp-on mounting brackets for the Rhino-Rack Ski and Snowboard Carrier # RR574 are in a fixed position (this will be the case with any other ski carrier as well), but I did go out to our warehouse to measure their spacing. From the outside of the brackets there is a length of 21-5/8" and from inside to inside this length is 19-1/4".
I have attached an image to assist. view full answer...
The Thule SnowPack Ski & Snowboard Carrier, # TH7326, measures from the top of the clamp that connects to the crossbar to the top of the carrier just at 5 inches.
So. if you measure the height of your roof rack and then add 5 inches, this will give you the total height of roof rack and carrier. view full answer...
To add a ski rack to a 2021 Subaru Crosstrek you'll need to install a set of crossbars first. I recommend the Rhino-Rack Vortex StealthBar Roof Rack item # JA7987 in black, or item # JA7954 in silver. These attach directly to the side rails and do not overhang the sides which makes them perfect for a ski rack. The included locks will help secure them from theft.
I have attached a couple of pictures below along with an installation video so you can see what they look like installed and... view full answer...
The Thule # TH7326 Snowboard Carrier does not include the crossbars. For crossbars for your 2014 Ford Flex, I'd recommend the Thule Evo Raised Rail Roof Rack, which consists of part # TH710401 and # TH712400 . These crossbars are compatible with the ski rack, and would attach to your existing roof racks using the Thule Speed-Link system. The Speed-Link is a sturdy rubber covered metal band that tightens on your roof rails using the hex key integrated into the roof rack. If you watch the... view full answer...
The RockyMounts LiftOp Biggie Ski and Snowboard Carrier # RKY1482 that you referenced will add 5-1/2 inches to the total height of your vehicle so since you have 6 inches of clearance currently this would fit with 1/2 inch to spare. view full answer...
When installed, the tallest point of the INNO # INA951 Gravity Ski and Snowboard Carrier would sit exactly 7 inches above the top of the vehicle crossbars. I've provided a photo showing this dimension. view full answer...
I pulled the Rhino-Rack Zenith MasterFit # RRRMFZ66 from the warehouse and found that there is about 12-1/2" between the mounting knobs and about 14-1/2" between the tracks they sit on. Lengthwise there is about 68-3/4" between the hinges. You may need to get creative with how you load them to avoid damage but those are the dimensions you have without them touching anything else inside the box. view full answer...
For the SportRack Cargo Box - Roof Mount - 11 Cubic Feet, part # SR7011, you can put 5 to 6 pairs of skis or 2 to 3 snowboards up to 82-1/2 inches long in the box. view full answer...
While there is not a riser, I do have the measurement above the crossbar for you of the Rhino-Rack Ski and Snowboard Carrier - Locking - 6 Pairs of Skis or 4 Boards # RR576.
The # RR576 has 3-5/8" clearance above the crossbar for your bindings, and then you can add whatever height you have from your roof to the crossbar on top of that to get the overall clearance.
As for your other question regarding the bolts, you are 100 percent correct, for a 1" tall heavy-duty crossbar, what you need... view full answer...
The Thule SnowPack Ski and Snowboard carrier, part # TH7326 , is 34-1/2 inches wide overall, making it so that you will have to overhang the sides of the bars by a few inches to fit them onto the bar comfortably. Likely, you'll need to mount them using the T-Track rather than the Speed-Link feet.
I contacted Thule to verify that this was something the racks are capable of, and they confirmed that they are, however it will make the racks easier to reach, and therefore easier to open if... view full answer...
Your best option to match the roof rack will be the Kuat Grip Ski and Snowboard Carrier # GRR6B. This is a very sleek and low profile option.
In terms of height added, the REX Crossbars are about 3-1/2 inches tall when installed, and the carrier is 4-1/2 inches tall, so you'll be at about 8 inches added to the roof of your vehicle. I would verify your heights post installation just to be safe. view full answer...