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Facts
Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the ORTLIEB Quick-Rack. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- Experts and buyers find assembly and installation easy and the instructions good.
- Two testers and multiple owners say mounting or removing the rack is fast and ORTLIEB’s 15-second installation claim is accurate.
- The Quick-Rack is lightweight at just 1.28lb.
- A tester says the rack holds up well after a year of use.
- Testers and owners confirm the Quick-Rack is sturdy and secure over varied terrains when loaded with gear.
- The lower pannier rails are angled to prevent riders’ heels from hitting bags while pedaling.
- ORTLIEB claims the Quick-Rack is compatible with full-suspension MTBs.
- The Quick-Rack has a place for mounting taillights.
- ORTLIEB sells a fender that quickly attaches to the rack to protect gear.
- This rack comes with a five-year warranty.
5 reasons not to buy
- The Quick-Rack is only compatible with carbon frames that have M5 or M6 eyelets.
- The Quick-Rack doesn’t have a deck.
- ORTLIEB says the Quick-Rack has limited compatibility with 29” wheels but doesn’t offer further details.
- The fast removal of this rack makes it an easy target for potential thieves.
- A tester complains that installing and removing the rack is fiddly as the microSHIFT Advent rear derailleur blocks the drive side latch.