
Originally Posted by
lookaught
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The 1800 is a full 10" longer than the 1600 but is 1.6" narrower, so it will fit virtually any ski and should still fit a 29er wheel/tire.
I can't really imagine using skis over 180cm, but at the same time I'll be kicking myself if down the road I get a set of deep powder skis and can't fit them.
I had the 1800 and got the 2100 instead, the new design with stiffeners, and really like it. It's wider and longer. I have it on the s4 avant and the rear hatch opens full just barely clearing the 2100 tail.
Now fitting it very close, with this length, and for hatch clearance, with a front air dam that lands in front of the sunroof edge, you have to use the strap type mounting feet which on these bars, and when mounted all the way forward, are THE most secure, period.
This is because the strap does not rely on ideal clamping shape around the bar and in turn, this type can be slid all the way forward so that when you mount the fairing, it lands just in front of the sunroof.
One cool thing about the 2100 width is that it covers the width of the sunroof such that you can leave the sunroof open in rain and it's "covered" by the 2100. Nice for ventilation when sleeping in a rest area and the car looks safely closed up from outside as well. (only recommended in cooler temps though)
These are also the lowest profile bar feet of either thule or yakima (I've tried them all and have several types on different vehicles)
So, that's mostly talking about the rail clamp feet and the bars, which being thule are square, but the yak bike mounts i use fit fine having some play in the rotational geometry about the bar axis.
To give you an idea of what 1800 vs 2100 allows, on my last trip I put TWO bikes inside the pod to keep the wind resistance down on my Seattle to Raleigh NC trip, as well as bugs, weather, etc. Two bikes, two back packs, misc stuff, wheels, etc. I did remove the seats and pedals but then only the front wheel, the back wheels stayed in! ;) I actually had to look for fluffy stuff in the car to fill in so they wouldn't be rattling around.
I also created a 6'-4" sleep space behind the passenger seat using a ridgerest under a 3" delux thermarest. very comfortable really for quick overnights on the go.
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