RockyMounts, Inc. Introduces Strong and Aerodynamic Base Rack System E-mail
Friday, 14 March 2014 09:47

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Flagstaff Towers and Ouray Crossbars are the perfect combination of aerodynamics and strength to create a sleek mounting solution compatible with your vehicle’s factory roof rails.

BOULDER, CO (March 12, 2014) – RockyMounts, the innovative Boulder based car-rack systems manufacturer, introduces the Ouray Crossbar and Flagstaff Towers, offering a low-profile, low-drag mounting solution for bike and ski racks capable of seamlessly integrating with most vehicle’s factory roof rails to enhance appearance, decrease wind noise and increase fuel efficiency.

“This new system represents another step forward for us in terms of not only carrying your gear, but enhancing your vehicle in the process,” said Bruno Maier, President of RockyMounts, Inc. “Just because you like to play outside, doesn’t mean you should have to compromise efficiency and aesthetics when it comes to your vehicle.”

Named after two of the staff’s favorite outdoor destinations, the Flagstaff and Ouray are designed to be mounted together as a seamless system, but are compatible with other combinations of RockyMounts base rack systems and will be sold separately.

RockMountsFlagstaff RockMountsOuray

The Ouray Crossbar features an organic design that creates the perfect combination of strength and aerodynamics, and is crafted from durable non-corrosive black anodized aluminum for a pro look. The Ouray will be available in five lengths ranging from 44 to 60 inches, ensuring the right fit for your vehicle, whether your goal is a flush and sleek appearance or maximum rooftop real estate. The Ouray is engineered with thick-wall construction to be stronger than the competition to make sure it’s up to the task, no matter what kind of gear your next adventure requires. The Ouray retails for $149.95.

The Flagstaff Towers feature an industrial strength contoured contact pad and strap for easy and secure mounting to any raised factory or aftermarket side-rails, regardless of size or shape. Pretty where it counts—even if you can’t see it—the Flagstaff features powder coated internals for greater durability and corrosion resistance. A pivoting attached door allows easy installation and the ability to lock the system to your side rails with the addition of RockyMounts lock cores. The Flagstaff retails for $179.95.

The RockyMounts Ouray Crossbar and Flagstaff Towers will be available for shipment and purchase in June 2014. 

About RockyMounts, Inc.

Locally owned and operated in Boulder, CO, RockyMounts designs innovative, rock solid, quiet and fuel-efficient rack systems colorful enough to fit any style. RockyMounts engineers its rack systems to safely carry your most prized possessions to and from your next epic outdoor adventure. No one has ever been this stoked to carry your stuff. For more information, visit RockyMounts.com.

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