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Revamp your rooftop with Rhino-Rack

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As leaders

and innovators in the roof rack market, Rhino-Rack are kick-starting this new decade with the launch of their all-new Pioneer – the next generation of Rhino-Rack’s iconic Pioneer platform, developed almost 10 years ago.

As the most versatile modular platform on the market, the new Pioneer is designed to make loading, carrying and securing your gear a breeze with updated features. Yet has an NZ RRP from just $1,099.

Maximise your potential

Crafted to maximise your carrying potential, the new Pioneer has incorporat­ed accessory channels into the front and rear extrusions to enable accessory mounting. Whether that be for a kayak or ski carrier, or even a spare tyre, it’ll clear up space in your vehicle for more of your adventure essentials.

Underside channels in the front and rear also enable you to mount your lights or other accessorie­s onto the new Pioneer.

Easier lightbar installs

With a sleek, slimline look, the new corners allow you to easily access the internal channels of the front and rear extrusions for integrated wiring capabiliti­es. This will allow you to install switches for work light solutions and tuck away those wires to keep them out of sight, out of mind. Incorporat­ing a underbar measuring strip and position locator, the new Pioneer now allows for faster installati­on to make organising your outdoor gear just that little bit smoother.

Much like all of Rhino-Rack’s accessorie­s, the all-new Pioneer is constructe­d with only the highest quality materials, being aluminum and fiberglass reinforced nylon, to ensure it’s lightweigh­t but highly durable.

To ensure it lasts throughout your adventures, the new Pioneer is powder coated in black for increased corrosion resistance to maximise its longevity and prevent rusting or fading.

The all-new Pioneer is compatible with Rhino-Rack’s industry leading mounting systems. Built and tested for Australian conditions, Rhino-Rack continues to be trailblaze­rs in developing innovative products for the modern day adventurer, and the new Pioneer is no exception.

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