I want to be able to sleep on top of my 4runner when the weather
is agreeable. I would also like to use a roof rack as a photography
platform. Most racks (other than the Gobi) give you a bunch of
rails that go left to right and no "platform" to speak of.
Gobi offers me what I want -- a big flat sheet of perforated metal.
I could buy some other rack and then try to engineer a platform myself, but why do that? Apart from the extra work and cost, I would have to do the job right or it would rattle and yield wind noise. With the Gobi I get what I want the day it arrives.
They say it weighs 70 pounds. It feels like more, and I see people saying 88 pounds. Remember it is rated for 800 pounds static load, evenly distributed. They say 300 pounds safe driving load.
The rack has a very slight curve to conform to the top of the vehicle (I guess). I find this an odd choice -- it seems to me they could take this up in the supports and make the rack entirely flat (which would be simpler to fabricate). I measure exactly a 1/2 inch deflection at the center of a 7 foot span. I wish they didn't do this. The curve should not be enough to make it uncomfortable to sleep on, especially with the 5 inch thick pad I intend to use, but we will see.
It came with two removable cross bars (which I removed). My Exped "Mega-mat" fits perfectly front to back and with reasonable margin on the sides.
There are many install videos and forum posts. Gobi provides good instructions. The main thing is to get some help to lift the 88 pound rack up onto the vehicle without damaging the paint or injuring yourself. I plan to use an old sleeping bad that unzips flat (just like a movers blanket) to protect the vehicle.
The Gobi racks mount with no drilling. They are rated for 300 pounds "driving load" and 800 pounds "static load" -- so the should be more than adequate for sleeping.
Sometimes they have long lead times. They make the racks to order and keep no inventory. When I called in mid-August of 2023 I was told that the wait would be 6 weeks maximum.
Scroll down in the usage thread (below) and there are a bunch of photos by J-BlickPhoto showing all kinds of things going on on top of his 4runner.
I called them to ask some questions in mid August of 2023. The person on the phone (sixela) was very nice and had ready answers for all of my questions. Along with getting information, I wanted to get "a feel" for the company via the phone call, and I was pleased.
People call them a "predatory" company as they have launched lawsuits against other companies making roof racks. The second link below has claims that Gobi tried to shut down the forum because of discussion about the lawsuit. This was a 2015 lawsuit against Whitson Metal Works.
All I can say is that I like the looks of Gobi racks and they have the reputation of being a good product, but this kind of bullying is hard for me to swallow. As far as patent law, right and wrong is not the issue in most cases, it is who has the most money to spend on lawyers.I don't like all of this, but I have not dug deep into both sides of the story.
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