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Family of three with two adult mountain bikes and a kids. I have a Trek Fuel EX 9.8 and my wife has a Trek X-Caliber 8. We are getting a hitch put on the Y which has a vertical load rating of 180lbs.
Looking at these two racks right now:
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Of the two, I like the Kuat a little more since it can expand by 1. The Thule has a nice feature of being able to roll it on wheels and locking pin is integrated. However, the add-on is 2 so extra weight, though maybe some help with spacing. Has anyone recently purchased a platform rack and looked at either of these?
Looking at these two racks right now:
NV™ 2.0
The Kuat NV 2.0 2-bike hitch rack is a premium hitch rack for your car, truck, or SUV that’s thoughtfully designed with unmatched features and value.
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NV™ 2.0 Add-On
Expand your Kuat NV 2.0 to a 3-bike or 4-bike hitch rack and increase your carrying capacity in less time than it takes to decide who gets to sit up front.
www.kuat.com
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Thule T2 Pro XTR | Thule | United States
Thule T2 Pro XTR - Thule T2 Pro XTR is a premium bike rack for demanding bike enthusiasts. With time-tested durability and award-winning design, this robust bike rack is ready for a wide variety of bike styles, including e-bikes.
www.thule.com
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Best Bike Rack Accessories for Your Cycling Adventures | Thule | United States
Find the best bike rack accessories at Thule. Shop now for a wide range of bike rack parts and accessories to enhance your cycling experience.
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Of the two, I like the Kuat a little more since it can expand by 1. The Thule has a nice feature of being able to roll it on wheels and locking pin is integrated. However, the add-on is 2 so extra weight, though maybe some help with spacing. Has anyone recently purchased a platform rack and looked at either of these?