The Bike Rack Buyer's Guide — Australian Review · 2025
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Buyer's Guide · Vertical Bike Racks · Australia

Vertical Bike Racks in Australia:
A Practical Guide for Families Transporting Multiple Bikes

We compared six of the most popular vertical bike racks available in Australia — including price, weight, capacity, warranty and usability — so you can pick the right one without the guesswork.

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Transporting multiple bikes can quickly become complicated, especially for families heading out for weekend rides or holidays. Traditional platform racks often struggle once you move beyond two or three bikes — which is exactly why vertical bike racks have become the go-to solution for serious riding families across Australia.

Vertical racks allow several bikes to be carried securely using the vehicle's hitch, while keeping the footprint compact and the loading process relatively simple. This makes them particularly useful for families, mountain bikers, and groups transporting four or more bikes at a time.

“Traditional platform racks struggle once you move beyond three bikes. Vertical racks solve this — without the bulk.”

At a Glance: All Six Racks

RackRRP (AUD)WeightCapacityWarrantyMount
JB Racks ★$950~32 kg4–6 bikes5 years2" Hitch
Dirty Possum~$1,30036.3 kg4–5 bikes10 years2" Hitch
VelociRAX~$1,21037.2 kg4–6 bikes2 years2" Hitch
Shingleback~$2,10034.9 kg4–6 bikes10 years2" Hitch
Atlantic~$950~38 kg4–5 bikes2 years2" Hitch
GripSport~$1,200~36 kg2–4 bikes2 years2" Hitch

The Racks, Reviewed

Editor's Pick – Best for Families

JB Racks

🇦🇺 Australian-Designed

Multi-Bike Hitch Rack · Front-Wheel Mount

From$995
Capacity4–6 Bikes
Rack Weight~32 kg
Warranty5 Years
Hitch2" Receiver

What works

  • Best price-per-bike in this group
  • Lighter than most at ~32 kg
  • Simple front-wheel loading system
  • 5-year warranty — solid coverage
  • Designed for Australian conditions

Consider

  • Front wheel lift required when loading
  • Needs 2" hitch receiver on your vehicle
Our VerdictBest combination of price, weight and usability for Australian families carrying 4–6 bikes regularly.

Dirty Possum

🇦🇺 Australian-Made

Trail-Focused Steel Hitch Rack · Front-Wheel Mount

From~$1,300
Capacity4–5 Bikes
Rack Weight36.3 kg
Warranty10 Years
Hitch2" Receiver

What works

  • Best-in-group 10-year warranty
  • Custom colour & fitment options
  • Strong MTB community reputation

Consider

  • 36.3 kg — heavier to install solo
  • Availability can vary by region

VelociRAX

🇺🇸 US — ships from Melbourne

North American Import · Folding Design · Front-Wheel Mount

From~$1,210
Capacity4–6 Bikes
Rack Weight37.2 kg
Warranty2 Years
Hitch2" Receiver

What works

  • Folds for rear vehicle access — unique in this group
  • Gas-assist lowering available
  • Ships from Melbourne — no import delays

Consider

  • Only 2-year warranty at this price
  • 37.2 kg is on the heavier end

Shingleback Off Road

🇦🇺 Australian-Made

Premium Australian Build · Front-Wheel Mount

From~$2,100
Capacity4–6 Bikes
Rack Weight34.9 kg
Warranty10 Years
Hitch2" Receiver

What works

  • Best-in-class build quality
  • 10-year warranty — joint best in group
  • Powered lowering (Boost model) available
  • Wide adaptor compatibility

Consider

  • Most expensive at ~$2,100 — 2× some rivals
  • Production runs can limit availability

Atlantic

Import

Budget-Friendly Multi-Bike Hitch System

From~$950
Capacity4–5 Bikes
Rack Weight~38 kg
Warranty2 Years
Hitch2" Receiver

What works

  • Lowest entry price in this group
  • Compatible with multiple bike types

Consider

  • ~38 kg — heaviest rack reviewed
  • Only 2-year warranty
  • No Australian manufacturing or support

GripSport

🇦🇺 Australian-Designed

Platform + Hitch · Lower Capacity Range

From~$1,200
Capacity2–4 Bikes
Rack Weight~36 kg
Warranty2 Years
Hitch2" Receiver

What works

  • Strong Australian build reputation
  • Suitable for smaller riding families

Consider

  • Max 4 bikes — lower than most rivals
  • Only 2-year warranty at ~$1,200
  • Platform models take more space

What to Look for When Buying a Vertical Bike Rack

1

Bike Capacity

Most vertical racks start at 4 bikes and scale to 6. A family of four covers most weekends with a 4-bike rack — go to 6 if you regularly ride with another family.

2

Rack Weight

Heavier racks mean more strain on your hitch and more effort installing solo. In this group, weights range from ~32 kg (JB Racks) to ~38 kg (Atlantic) — a meaningful difference when you're lifting it in and out of the garage every weekend.

3

Hitch Compatibility

Every rack here requires a 2-inch receiver. Some vehicles only have 1.25-inch. Check your vehicle spec or tow bar before buying — an adaptor may be needed.

4

Warranty Length

Warranty is a proxy for confidence in build quality. In this group it ranges from 2 years (VelociRAX, Atlantic, GripSport) up to 10 years (Dirty Possum, Shingleback). JB Racks sits at 5 years — solid mid-range coverage.

5

Rear Vehicle Access

Most racks require unloading bikes to access the boot. VelociRAX is the standout exception, with a fold-down mechanism. Worth considering if you regularly need to access the back of the car on the go.