Is Whispbar the same as Yakima?

Yakima purchased Whispbar back in 2010, and since that time helped expand the Whispbar line and incorporate some of the tech into their own products (see the Yakima FatCat / WhispbarWB300).

Is Whispbar discontinued?

The Whispbar line was discontinued in North America in the Fall of 2016.

Is Yakima a Prorack?

Yakima USA continues to produce most cargo management systems products while Yakima Australia engineers Yakima off-road products. The Yakima, Whispbar and Prorack brands sell within North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the Middle East.

Are Whispbar roof racks any good?

It boasts a load rating of generally 75 kgs depending on a few variables, and is also highly fuel efficient with 70% less wind drag than other roof racks. With crisp and sharp designs, the Whispbar doesn’t hinder the look of your car, but rather complements it.

Which roof racks are the quietest?

The Thule Wingbar was inspired by the design of an aircraft wing. These Thule car roof racks have fantastic aerodynamic features making them one of the quietest roof rack options on the market. They’re also designed to reduce drag which helps with fuel economy.

Are roof racks worth it?

If you enjoy hobbies such as biking, snowboarding, surfing, and many others, roof racks are the best way to bring everything you need. Roof racks are also good for keeping your vehicle clean and more spacious. Instead of smushing everything into your car, you have plenty of room on the roof of your vehicle instead.

Why is my roof rack so loud?

Why do roof racks make so much noise? Roof racks usually start to make a high whistling noise once you start traveling at highway speeds. This is caused by wind passing over a consistent shape of a surface. The shape and speed of travel determine the tone of the wind, which happens to be a high whistle over roof racks.

How do you stop wind noise on roof racks?

How To Stop Roof Rack Noise

  1. Remove the roof rack. This might seem obvious, but the best place to start is to simply remove your roof rack when you’re not using it.
  2. Fit a roof rack wind fairing.
  3. Pad the crossbars.
  4. Fit aerodynamic crossbars.
  5. Use edge bars instead of load bars.
  6. Build your own wind deflector.

Are whispbar roof racks any good?