Product Info

They're so easy to use - just pump to attach.

They're so easy to use - just pump to attach.

The Talon is so compact it fits in your carry-on.

The Talon is so compact it fits in your carry-on.

They are incredibly strong.

They are incredibly strong.

Hard to fit car - no problem.

Hard to fit car - no problem.

 

 

Convertibles? Yes, convertibles.

 

Speed tested to 140mph.

Speed tested to 140mph.

What makes SeaSucker bike racks so awesome?

Start with the fact that they’re not permanent. That means that when you’re not using it, you can easily take it off and stick it in your trunk or your garage. No more driving around town with a big clunky rack sprouting from your back bumper or creating drag on your roof.

Also, they’re the easiest racks to use in the world. You can literally attach on to your car in less than 30 seconds. If you don’t already know, they attach with super powerful vacuum cups that SeaSucker calls, appropriately enough, SeaSuckers. Each SeaSucker is rated to pull over 200 lbs, and there are multiple SeaSuckers built into each rack. So they have that going for them.

And another great thing – they will attach to virtually any car without the need for expensive adapters, clips, straps, hooks or clamps. So, the SeaSucker rack you’re going to buy from RackBoy! will attach to your SUV, your friend’s minivan, your mom’s sports car, your neighbor’s sedan … you get the picture. Not to mention that the single-bike rack, the Talon, is so small that it will fit in your luggage if you’re traveling to a race or on a biking vacation. How does that relate to SeaSuckers fitting on any car? Because when you get to the airport, it doesn’t matter what rental car they give you – SeaSucker will attach to it!

So, now that you’ve come to the Intertubes leading purveyor of SeaSucker bike racks, let’s get you that rack you’ve been wanting.

How to use the pump-action vacuum: Pump repeatedly to engage the vacuum. Once the pump doesn’t spring back and the orange band is hidden inside the cylinder of the pump, you’re at full vacuum strength. If your SeaSucker loses vacuum over time, the pump will reverse itself, exposing the orange band, which is your signal to give it a few pumps to get back to full power. You don’t have to take it off and lick it! Just give it a few pumps and you’re back in business. To remove, use the integrated tabs on the vacuum cup to lift the edge and break the vacuum.

Better Tech; Better Racks.
SeaSucker bike racks attach with the power of vacuum. The built-in finger pump allows you to pull a vacuum with a maximum strength of over 200 lbs! That’s a lot of holding power, but when you put multiple SeaSuckers together on one rack, the holding strength goes off the charts. All you need to make it work is a smooth clean surface, like the metal or glass on your car. Plus, they’re safe for your car’s paint and they’re built to withstand the elements (they were originally made for the saltwater environment so you know they have to be tough).

Safety First!
SeaSuckers incorporate an essential safety feature that lets you drive with complete confidence – if a SeaSucker begins to lose vacuum pressure, the pump slowly extends and exposes an orange band, providing a visual indicator of vacuum strength. Because the pump is built right into the SeaSucker, all you have to do is pump it a couple of times to maintain full power. Strength-wise, all models are over-built with multiple vacuum mounts. Plus, almost all models are made with easy-access holes and slots for attaching straps and bungee cords.