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Yakima FullBack 3 Premium Trunk Bike Rack, Holds 3 Bikes, Tool-Free Installation, SuperCush ZipStrips, Foldable Arms, SKS Locks, Bottle Opener

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$258.95

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About this item

  • Carry 2 or 3 bikes without the commitment of a more permanent rack; This trunk rack is easy to use, install and store; Add the TubeTop adapter (sold separately) for slanted top tube bikes
  • Load, unload and secure bikes easily with SuperCrush ZipStrip cradles; A full SKS (Same Key System) locking package locks your bike to the rack and the rack to your vehicle to help prevent theft
  • The modern yet rugged design is fully padded, protects your paint and features an improved fit; A premium, high-gloss finish looks as cool as your ride
  • Easy installation features an intuitive 4-strap attachment and an interlocking HUB that aligns key adjustment points; Comes fully assembled
  • Stores away easily with its compact, folding design; Weighs just 23 lbs and measures 30” long, 25” wide and 22” tall



Product Description

A fresher take on the classic strap rack, the FullBack is a premium trunk rack that provides a safe way to carry bikes. It’s compact for easy storage when you’re not using it and comes with a modern, high-gloss finish. The SuperCush ZipStrips make loading and unloading a breeze and a full SKS locking system provides additional safety. The modern design looks great on your vehicle and the cushy padding protects your paint. Last but not least, there’s a built-in bottle opener for a post-ride cold one. Cheers! Weight: 23 lbs. Dimensions: L 30 in x W 25 in x H 22 in.

FullBack A fresher take on the classic strap rack that’s easy to use, install and store
Durable construction, SKS locks included, built-in bottle opener

DomThom
Reviewed in Germany on July 15, 2024
Passt tip top!
Brendan
Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2024
Great Product!
gxxxxxxx
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023
I give this 5 stars as it is a great bike rack, but depending on the vehicle you have you may be disappointed on a few things. First, if you have an SUV you may be required to use the anchor method to attach the top rack straps to the liftgate. This involves running the top straps through the top of the lift gate, then closing the lift gate, reattaching the straps to the rack, and then installing the rack. This is an inconvenience as you have to hold up the bike rack while you are reattaching the top straps. Not everyone will be able to do this alone. Yamika includes a security strap that is helpful in preventing theft, but with the anchor method there is no way that the security strap can be installed, and for my Honda Pilot, it does not fit through the top of lift gate opening anyway. With the anchor method you cannot re-open the lift gate after the rack is installed so you cannot place the security strap inside the vehicle to create a lock. So the security strap is useless for me.The Yamika web site indicated the product was a fit for my Honda Pilot so I bought this not knowing of the nuances. So I will use this product and will be generally satisfied with it until such time someone steals it off my vehicle. If that happens I will look into going to U-Haul and having a hitch and bike reck installed that might cost over $1,000. The Yamika bike rack is a good value compared to the cost of a hitch installation and a bike rack.
David MacLaughlin
Reviewed in Canada on September 27, 2022
This bike rack was very good quality. Unfortunately I didn’t take accurate measures and could not use it. Seller was excellent about returning it. No hassles, no fuss. Much appreciated!!
Veni Lillkåll
Reviewed in Germany on September 16, 2021
No complaints, fits well on my Ioniq. Fast delivery
Pat O'Brien
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 25, 2021
Sits firmly on car, easy to adjust
GDG
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021
This is a very good bike rack. It was given 4 stars instead of 5 due to a couple of drawbacks that were minor to me. For reference, I have the 2 bike version and I installed it on a 2013 Toyota Venza crossover vehicle. It carried one men”s and one woman's bike, and the woman's bike had an inexpensive crossbar installed which was necessary in my case. Once properly installed, it was all very sturdy with little swaying.This rack is quite sturdy and does not require assembly. I found the installation quite easy, partly because I have used trunk mounted racks before and they all go on in a similar way. Once the rack is adjusted for a vehicle it does not have to be readjusted, so the extra time spent in the initial installation (setting strap length, learning where to set the hooks) is not repeated. The four mounting straps only need to be slipped on and tightened properly. It is important to not have the rack rest on the bumper once loaded with bikes in order to avoid denting the bumper. This is accomplished by tightening the upper straps.The minor drawbacks were the rack’s weight and the built in bike lock system. The rack weighs a bit over 20 pounds, a tad weighty but as it seems quite sturdy that appears to be a tradeoff. The built in lock however is annoying as the cable length is quite short-I could only secure the bike located on the outside that is near the lock, with some maneuvering. If you are carrying only one bike, as it must be placed on the inside slot nearest the vehicle the built in cable will not reach, so either use your own cable and lock then looped into the built in system, or buy their extended length cable lock.There are some other nice features.The rack can be secured to the trunk with a strap to help prevent theft, and the bars holding the bikes can be folded down and out of the way when not in use. The inclination of the rack is easily and securely adjusted with a click lock system in order to fit different vehicles, similarly for the bike mounting bars. There is also a system for tucking away the extra strap length.Overall this is a very good bike rack which I am happy with.
GodzillaGirl
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2018
I used this rack on a 2017 Mazda CX 5 for a 10 hour drive into the North Carolina mountains, with 3 mountain bikes on it. My car did get dents at the bottom, but I don't believe it was the fault of the rack. A nice man tightened the straps during a gas stop, and after that my car got dented. My recommendations: to secure the bottom straps, don't use the metal rings at the side of the trunk cargo, just let the anchor hooks rest on the cargo floor, following the install directions. Pay CLOSE attention to the placement of the bottom bar foam (where he says "a good fit looks like this" in the video); the bottom of the foam shouldn't be resting on any surface. For my car, definitely place it in the license plate well. Tighten the top straps to get the bottom foam into the correct position, then tighten the bottom straps. We had a hard time just getting the bars up and getting the hub selection. When you rotate the center dial, it stops and requires a little more pressure to continue to the unlocked position. When mounting the bikes, don't pay attention to the orientation of the chain on the first bike, go by the orientation of the stabilization mount to the bike. I threaded the stabilization strap through all three bikes to prevent the wheels from spinning. Also, the security strap to prevent the rack from being stolen: I couln't thread it through the gap of my trunk, it was too thick. I'll try again when I'm not in a hurry. It rained hard while the bikes were mounted and I had no water leaking into the cargo area (I guess because that gap is nonexistent!). I have to say, on the way home I felt very comfortable with the rack. I didn't need to tighten the straps, even after they got wet. I do think one person can easily install. I held the rack up with my body while I threaded the top straps, then I could do the bottom straps while the rack was being held with the top straps. I think the materials are good quality. If the zip clips break, I think it would be from not pulling them out straight. I had one bike that had an unusual bar, but it fit fine. I had no damage to my headliner or cargo area. I was traveling only with two 15 year olds so this install and trip was high anxiety for me. I hope this review helps someone else who is freaking out. This is a good purchase, I can't imagine a better rack.