Yakima RoundBar - 1 Pair for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$105.00
$105.00
Used Value:
$63.00
$63.00
Sale Value:
$94.50
$94.50
You can't have a roof rack without bars, and this pair of Yakima 48in RoundBars is as solid as they come. Just lock them into compatible towers and strap gear on directly, or mount up a gear-specific rack and haul bikes, skis, or pretty much anything else.
Specifications
Brand:
Compatibility:
Yakima Control Towers
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Part Number:
8000408
Recommended Use:
travel
Full Reviews
These bars are solid, functional with many different racks and a classic choice for roof bars. They are slightly loud but the sturdiness and ease of use is incomparable.
John Martin, backcountry.com
June 25, 2018
June 25, 2018
there work great for any accessory you're putting up top. I've had longer bars when driving a smaller vehicle so I could fit a Yakima Rocket Box and two Yakima Front Loaders for bikes. Now I'm in a Jeep I wanted shorter bars that don't stick out as far. on my old bars, I was unable to get the caps off without damaging the bars or destroying the cap. Rust and weather took its toll. Don't forget to buy the end caps when you purchase these!
matt, backcountry.com
June 18, 2018
June 18, 2018
ive used Yakima bars for about 30 years and still love them. attachments work great and install is a breeze.
Steve O, backcountry.com
September 30, 2017
September 30, 2017
These have a nice matte polished black color to them, and are very durable/sturdy. The only thing really is the end caps which are a bit cheap and can easily crack. These work great with the Q towers and are easy to install together.
Patrick Boner, backcountry.com
July 5, 2017
July 5, 2017
The only thing Yakima should change is the plastic end caps. Super cheap both in appearance and function and these are therefore liable to both crack and fall off your bars after a period of time. The bars themselves are fabulous and super functional!!
James Everitt, backcountry.com
July 6, 2016
July 6, 2016
Like it for what it does. Be sure to silicone glue down the end caps... they come out otherwise. Also, don't over clamp your devices... the rubber does strip.
JeremyB, backcountry.com
April 28, 2016
April 28, 2016
The only reason I didn't give this a 5 star rating is because I specifically used the chat function on Back Country to ask if the end caps were included with these bars. I was told that they were included and they're shown in the picture, so even though I know Yakima doesn't generally include the end caps, I though maybe I got luck with Back Country. Nope. It's not a huge deal, but I did have to track down the caps after the rail grabs and bars arrived. The actual bars work great though!
Anna V., backcountry.com
September 29, 2015
September 29, 2015
They seem solid and high quality, except for the cheap plastic end caps.
Colin Clancy, backcountry.com
May 5, 2015
May 5, 2015
I really like the round bar of the Yakima racks because there are a lot of after-market companies that make compatible accessories and it allows certain accessories like the kayak and front bike wheel holders to be pushed down when not in use. We do not have the faring so it is a little loud but not loud enough to get the faring.
Danny M H, backcountry.com
March 20, 2013
March 20, 2013
These look great, feel solid, and I know they hold up to time and the elements, as this is my second pair. The first pair is still on my other car, looking great and doing the job worry-free. Synthetic coating is easy to scratch if you're an idiot, and I definitely scratched part of it off during installation. What does that make me? 5 STARS :)
Vince, backcountry.com
September 23, 2011
September 23, 2011
These bars are very solid, I'm sure they will last. Holds 2 highrollers nicely.
backcountry.com
August 10, 2011
August 10, 2011
These bars are very solid, I'm sure they will last. Holds 2 highrollers nicely.
backcountry.com
August 10, 2011
August 10, 2011
These are the right fit for the 1998 Subaru Forester; any other size and I'd risk knocking myself or my passengers out! These appear to be very well made. The heavy and stout feel should equal longevity and security. The bars are also coated to keep weather from wearing away at the metal. Since the end caps aren't included with the bars (God knows why not) you also need to purchase those. They're surprisingly important to keep moisture out to keep your wonderful bars from rusting over time. I've considered putting pvc tape or Loctite on the cap inserts to assure no elements infiltrate the bars. If you're not sure if this is the size you need visit the Yakima.com website, choose the "fit my car" feature and search for your vehicle make and model. It will suggest exactly what's right for you. Likewise, it is also important to consider what you are planning to transport (especially if it is a boat) and make sure the width of the item will fit on these bars securely.
Adam Benson, backcountry.com
June 21, 2011
June 21, 2011
Bought a set of 48's for the roof rack on my 2010 Hoda Civic that we're using down here in South America. The 48's fit perfect using q-towers with zero overhang. I'd hate to have anything longer sticking outboard of such a small car, lest I should have to wear a helmit all the time getting in and out.
Jonathan Wilson, backcountry.com
March 12, 2011
March 12, 2011
These are the foundation to your Yakima accessories. Fits great on top of my Subaru Outback. I guess I must have bought my rack system before locks were invented as there is no way for me to secure the rack(without spending $150+ on what looks to be a newer mounting system). That is my disappointment with the rack system. In the future I will be purchasing a Thule.
Logan Throndsen, backcountry.com
October 27, 2010
October 27, 2010
The racks are really easy to steal !! I had the racks pried off my Honda Civic ! $400 dollars down the drain ! Be aware !!
hammer, backcountry.com
August 19, 2010
August 19, 2010
I have used Yakima products for years, and have always found them ultra dependable.
John W. C., backcountry.com
March 18, 2009
March 18, 2009
These hold up just fine. Worth the money and a good brand name
mmoon, backcountry.com
March 5, 2009
March 5, 2009