Thule Rapid Traverse Foot Pack - 2 Pair for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
10 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$219.95
Used Value:
$131.97
Sale Value:
$197.96

Using a roof rack doesn’t have to be a hassle, and Thule proves that with the Rapid Traverse Foot Pack. With a simple design that’s easy to install, the Rapid Traverse Feet use MaxClamp technology to provide 25% stronger attachment than other models. An AcuTight tensioning tool lets you know when the rack is in place so that you can add your Thule Aero bars, toss on your gear, and hit the road with confidence.

Specifications

Brand:
Compatibility:
Thule Aero crossbars
Locks Included:
no
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Recommended Use:
gear storage

Full Reviews

10
This system mixed with the Wingbar is an easy to install and quiet system. If you are looking for nice ascetics and reliable transport Thule's towers are awesome. Make sure you consult your instruction manuals properly to get everything measured out properly and make sure that your load is being carried appropriately and safely.
Wesley Eads, backcountry.com
March 19, 2019
10
The design on these makes them super easy to install and very sturdy!
Kezia Nakagawa, backcountry.com
January 1, 2019
10
I shopped around for months for the perfect rack system and I simply could not decide. After taking a look to see what each of these racks looked like in person, I made a move and went with the AeroBlade set up and the assigned Thule Rapid Traverse Foot Pack. I have been so pleased with this system. Easy to assemble, stable on the car, quiet as can be on the freeway, and very durable. These feet are a must for the set up and have worked well. Overall the set up was a pricey purchase, but well worth it. I suspect I will be able to use this set up for many years to come!
Rachael Van Dolah, backcountry.com
October 20, 2016
10
Once I watched a youtube video on how to install this setup, it went by really quick! Everything is really solid and sturdy and I have zero concerns about how long this will last. This is a great choice for anyone looking to get a roof rack setup!
Emily Noll, backcountry.com
September 21, 2016
10
I spend months doing research on the best car rack for my bike and something which is reliable. Installation was easy and make sure you get the right one for you car so it fit nicely on the door. No issue with door close or door rubber. I bought the Thule One Key separately. I am impressed that once installed, after many years, it is still secure and you don't have to re-tighten but I checked them every year.
Samsudin, backcountry.com
November 8, 2013
10
The thule system was super easy to put together. I highly recommend the Thule Traverse Kit... I was able to do it and it didn't take forever! Each part goes together really well and easy peasy... It does take a bit to get it onto the car. I took extra time and went slow, kept measuring to be precise... You'll know when it's right when it works!
DogsYogaWater, backcountry.com
September 12, 2013
10
The look and fit great. I thought they were very easy to install.
BipolarBear, backcountry.com
July 19, 2013
10
The setup took a little while to get just right but once they are on, they feel very secure, especially if you use the lock cylinders. Looks clean, locks onto my car's roof and holds whatever I put on them. Another great product from Thule
lessthanpete, backcountry.com
June 25, 2013
10
I've been a long time Thule fan, never have had any sort of issue with them, and have been a user of the old Aero Feet, and then when l bought my new car, I had to upgrade to this never system! Holy Moley so much easier to install and adjust, and a nice and clean design that can't be beat! I love it, and I'm sure it will last for years to come!
Kyle forrest, backcountry.com
July 13, 2011
10
First ever aftermarket roof rack system I have bought. At first I was overwhelmed with how to install it but I found a video on youtube and it made it a lot easier to understand. The instructions Thule includes are not very detailed and kinda hard to understand in my opinion. Once I got the hang of it it was quite simple. The only pain is the measuring. It was a little difficult to judge the tightening tool which is supposed to tell you when its at the right tension, because I thought I had it right but the Rapid Aero cross bars looked like they were bowed in a little, so I loosened them up a little and they seemed to unbow. Now I can't wait to get my kayak stacker up there and get in the water.
Gru Grux515, backcountry.com
April 21, 2011