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Thule 710601 Evo Flush Footpack Set of 4 Vehicle Roof Rack Part Piece Component

Vendor Thule
Regular price $198.95
Sale price $198.95 Regular price $249.95
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This is a pre order item. We will ship it when it comes in stock.
Specifications

Vehicle Mount TypeNaked Roof
Cross Bar CompatibilityAero
Cross Bar CompatibilityRound
Cross Bar CompatibilitySquare
Cross Bar CompatibilityFactory

Thule Evo Flush Footpack

Description

Thule Evo Flush Footpack

Customer Reviews

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William Hagen

In the end I used a different car for my Thule rail system so returned these. But Thule has great stuff so I'm sure these would have done a great job.;

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René R. Rodríguez

Very sturdy and appropriate for my Niro.;

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Laura0806

Check out my video review for tips;

The pros:
-incredibly well made
-Great looking addition to your vehicle
-whisper quiet when paired with the evo bar

the cons:
-very high price tag (plan on paying around 700 for a full roof rack setup)
-instructions could be better

I hope this was helpful along with the above video. If so let me know by clicking below!;

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This review is actually for all 3 components that combine to make up the Thule Wingbar Evo rack system. I purchased the foot pack and adapter kit on Amazon and would’ve got the crossbars too but had to use some credits I’d accumulated at REI. Nevertheless I found this system easy to assemble using the Thule video tutorial and the quietness of the rack at 75 mph is almost unnoticeable….less than the sound of your own car’s tires. I’ve replaced my Yakima system because the usable bar space was just 37” between the foot pads as opposed to 50” with the Thule. The difference is that Thule bars are not inserted into the footpads but rather sit atop them. Carrying a bike rack AND a cargo box together is now no problem whereas prior the Yakima rack was engineered in a way that prevented the cargo box from opening without first removing the bike rack. Consequently Yakima creates limitations to what can be carried on the roof….but now it’s no longer an issue. Pricier than Yakima by 50% but when it comes down to the lower-profile looks virtually no wind noise and twice the usability then there’s no comparison to investing in Thule. Besides on the resale value you’d eventually get all the difference in price back. Go with Thule!;

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Todd A. Richmond

Quality!!! Worth every penny;