Yakima LongHaul 4-Bike Hitch Rack
RV-tested and approved, the Yakima The LongHaul 4-bike hitch rack stands up to the long miles and rigorous demands of RV and travel-trailer use. It's easy to get on and off, and arms fold for storage.




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- Durable, stable and secure, the LongHaul carries 4 bikes with ease in the SuperCush ZipStrip cradles
- SuperCush ZipStrip cradles secure the bikes and make loading and unloading a breeze
- Anti-sway cradle design holds bikes in place and minimizes bike-to-bike contact
- Exceptional security is built-in with a full SKS security package that locks your bikes to the rack and the rack to the vehicle
- HitchLock locks bike rack to RV and LockDown cable secures bikes to rack, all with a single key
- Arms fold down when rack is not in use for easy parking and storage
- Built-in bottle opener
- Fits 2 in. hitch receivers only
Imported.
Best Use | Cycling |
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Number of Bikes | 4-bike |
Max Weight Per Bike (lbs) | 37.5 |
Hitch Receiver (in.) | Fits 2 inches |
Weight | 32 pounds |
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Put this to the test and wouldn’t buy again
I bought this almost a year ago and put it on the back of my truck camper for a year long road trip. We attached it to a bomb proof hitch extension on a Ford F-350, and I bought this rack specifically because it has very few moving parts that can break and is rated for the bouncing that you’ll get on the back of an SUV. We carried 4 bikes on it for the year and from the outset I disliked the rack. Getting four bikes on their is a bit of a spatial puzzle and I ended up having to buy two of Yakima’s accessory bars (not cheap) to make the smaller bikes fit. Over the year the bikes have taken a lot of wear and tear just from rubbing on one another. The rack’s arms have also gradually sagged and bent over the year and are definitely no longer horizontal. I’ve been a bit concerned that the arms would completely collapse downward but it hasn’t happened. Finally there’s the inconvenience that’s natural with this type of rack - invariably the bike you need off is the one that’s furthest in... yup time to take them all off for one bike. Was it inexpensive? Yes. Did it survive the year? Barely. Would I purchase again? Nope.
Excellent solid bike rake
Good solid rack with easy locking strap to stop the casual thief. Locks to the hitch without any wiggle in it. Rides very stable and the latches seem to work well. Feel safe with this even on the back of my camper.
Listed weight is wrong
I wanted a light weight rack. REI has this rack listed at just over 15 pounds. I seemed to weigh much more than that when I picked it up so I put it on a scale and it comes in at around 35 pounds. Sturdy rack if weight isn't an issue.
Does the job ... with attachments
Works well; needs attachments for female bikes. We had to purchase those separately.