Winter road trips in New Zealand throw all sorts of weather at you. One minute it's clear skies, the next youβre putting on chains in the snow. If you're carrying skis, snowboards, or just extra gear - having the right roof rack setup makes it easier and safer to get where you're going. If you're driving to the mountains this winter, hereβs a couple things to think about before loading up.
Key Things to Look For
- Load Capacity: Not all racks are built for heavy loads. Double check what your setup can safely carry β especially if you're adding a roof box full of winter gear or a couple of snowboards.
- Weather Resistance: Winter driving means wet gear, salty roads, and freezing conditions. Our range of Thule and Rhino-Rack products are corrosion-resistant - so youβre not dealing with rust after one season.
- Ease of Loading: Roof Racks that sit lower or have wider bars make it much easier to load gear, especially when your hands are cold. Itβs worth thinking about now, not when youβre on the side of the road.
- Vehicle Fitment: A rack thatβs properly fitted to your vehicle will be quieter, carry more weight safely, and just work better overall. Generic βone size fits allβ setups often donβt hold up well in rough conditions.
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Get your setup sorted before the first snow hits.
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Thule WingBar Evo Roof Racks: If youβre after a setup thatβs quiet on the road and easy to load up, the WingBar Evo is a good call. Itβs strong enough for roof boxes and snow gear, but wonβt whistle at highway speeds like older style bars.
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Thule Roof Boxes: If youβre packing for a family trip or just want to keep wet gear out of the cabin, a roof box is a solid upgrade. Theyβre lockable, weatherproof, and easy to mount. Great for skis, boots, jackets, or food for the road.
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Thule SnowPack Ski & Snowboard Carriers: Makes carrying skis or snowboards way easier. The SnowPack clamps your gear down without messing up edges, and mounts straight onto most roof bars without a drama.
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Other Winter Essentials
While you're setting up your roof rack system for winter, it's worth checking your snow gear list too. If you're planning on driving near ski fields or alpine roads, a set of snow chains is a must. They're often required by law when conditions get bad, and they'll get you safely to the mountain when others are stuck at the bottom.
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Get Set for Smoother Winter Missions
It doesnβt have to be complicated to set your vehicle up right for winter - you just need the right basics. A good rack, a secure way to carry your gear, and a set of snow chains just in case. If youβre not sure what fits your vehicle, or what works best for what youβre carrying, just flick us a message β weβre always happy to help. π€