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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Yakima HangOver. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- The HangOver is one of the few racks on the market that holds six bikes at once.
- The vertical-style rack uses less space behind the vehicle.
- Riders can choose between the four or six-bike option.
- The Limited Lifetime Warranty covers defects for life for the original owner.
- An expert reviewer praised the rack’s ability to avoid bike-to-bike contact (no shuttle scars).
- Users and expert reviewers agree that the HangOver has a durable feel.
- An adjustable mast means excellent ground clearance for off-road shuttling.
- The HangOver has great value per bike when fully loaded.
7 reasons not to buy
- The HangOver has a hefty price tag.
- The HangOver can only carry a bike weighing less than 37.5 lb with a front suspension fork and is not designed to carry downhill or e-bikes.
- The 6-bike version of this rack weighs almost 80 lb.
- Kids’ mountain bikes are too small even if they have a front suspension fork.
- The HangOver is too large to fit onto vehicles smaller than a midsized SUV/pick-up.
- There is no security option for bikes.
- Many users and an expert reviewer stated that this rack would be difficult for shorter people to load.