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Mazda MX5 MK4 Luggage Rack

  • Designed engineered and manufactured without compromise since 2016

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    We Think Differently 

     

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    Precision Manufacture From Aerospace Materials

     

  • Conceived designed and engineered for the ND / MK4  MX5/Miata

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    No Clamps, No Bolts, No Paint Damage

     

     

  • Fitted to your MK4 Mx5 in less than 90 seconds

  • Created in the heart of the UK's motorsport valley

Mazda MX5 MK4 Luggage Rack :

Revo-Rack Black £349.95 / $399 / 369€

Revo-Rack PA £439.95 / $475 / 439€

 

white mazda mx5 nd roof down with a orange bag attached to revo-rack luggage rack opposite a lake

Revo-Rack carries 20kg and attaches without metal clamps, over 10,000 sold since 2016.

Revo-Rack is a unique design of Mazda MX5 MK4 Luggage Rack that eliminates the risk of paint damage, caused by steel clamps or straps on the fragile boot/trunk lid edges.

We have been manufacturing the Revo-Rack since 2016 in two finishes black and the PA model which is hand polished and then anodised to create a deep chrome like shine. We only sell direct over the web. All Revo-Racks are supplied with two webbing luggage straps and a storage bag to keep everything in one place until you next use the Revo-Rack.

We designed Revo-Rack in 2015 when the ND/MK4 was launched. The issue with fitting a conventional metal clamp based luggage rack to the ND/MK4 is the 2.7mm panel gap - there is no room for a metal clamp.

Revo-Rack attaches to your MX5 using vacuum cup technology, these are not suction cups. Suction is what creates vacuum. Vacuum is the total absence of air whereas suction is the process done to achieve a vacuum. The grey buttons on the side of the cups pump the air out from the cup creating a huge securing force.

Revo-Rack attaches without metal clamps that damage paint using vacuum cup technology

In 2015 Revo-Rack was independently certified by TUV Italy part of the global TUV testing and certification business. It went through speed, braking and force tests, to ISO 11154:2006 Revo-Rack passed all these tests and is certified to carry 20kg/45lbs. Since 2016 we have sold over 10,000 Revo-Racks and never had a failure.

We are of course aware that Mazda suggests a maximum load of 10kg for their carbon fibre rack on the MK4/ND because of the cars aluminium boot/trunk lid. This clamps on a like a conventional rack with the load spread over a very small area 20cm².The footprint of the clamps on the edge of the boot/trunk lid.

With a Revo-Rack the load is spread over a much greater area over 300cm² The footprint of the vacuum cups.Hence the Revo-Rack can carry a greater load of 20kg/45lbs with no risk of damage to the boot/trunk lid. Think of this like standing or a frozen lake or skimming across it on your belly. One will cause thin ice to crack the other won’t

Please see what our customers think of the Revo-Rack 

 

Revo-Rack : no metal clamps on the fragile aluminium boot lid edges means zero risk of paint damage

Why a Revo-Rack Mazda MX5 MK4 Luggage Rack ?

  • Precision manufactured lightweight aluminium & magnesium frame 1.67kg / 3.6 lbs
  • We follow Mazda's 'gram strategy' Putting a heavy stainless steel luggage rack on a MX5 ND/MK4 totally ignores Mazdas design ethos 
  • No metal clamps on the fragile aluminium boot lid edges
  • Attaches with powerful vacuum cups not be confused with suction cups
  • No bolts
  • No drilling
  • No Straps across the boot lid surface
  • No risk of paint damage
  • In manufacture since 2016 tested, tried and used by thousands of MX5 customers globally
  • Conceived, designed and engineered for the MK4/ND MX5/Miata and its aluminium trunk/boot lid
  • Due to the 2.7mm panel gap on the MK4 its too small for a traditional clamp to fit, the 45 degree lip inside the boot/trunk makes this almost impossible.
  • Revo-Racks load carrying capacity has been independently certified and tested by TUV Italy at 20kg / 45lbs
  • No fiddly bolts clamps or straps to do up and fitted without tools
  • Not immediately obvious how to release the rack from the boot/trunk lid - Impossible to pull off, therefore theft is difficult.
  • Supplied with two luggage straps and a cotton storage bag.
  • Revo-Rack is not designed for permanent fitting its designed for a days travel and then it needs to be removed overnight as the paint under the cups needs to exposed to the atmosphere.

 

 

Revo-Rack PA hand polished and anodised for a deep shine

 

 

The Rack Frame :

This MX5 MK4 luggage rack is manufactured from 25mm/ 1" 6063-T5 tubing this is an aluminium and magnesium alloy : it will never rust. As a result the rack frame weighs only 1.672kg / 3.6lb perfect for the MK4's aluminium boot/trunk lid. The cross bars are machine welded in place to ensure consistency, the rack is powder coated black or hand polished and anodised. The frame measures 900x420mm  /  36"x17"

 

Revo-Racks frame is precision manufactured on the latest CNC machines, this ensures a high quality frame with no 'flaring'  or compression of the tube on the bends/straights

Vacuum cups ? :

Revo-Rack is secured to your MX5/ Miata using three 120mm vacuum cups,  rated by the manufacturer as capable of holding an 18kg/40lb load each. These are not suction cups.

Vacuum cups employ the force of atmospheric pressure to grip a surface: These are not suction cups. Suction is what creates vacuum. Vacuum is the total absence of air whereas suction is the process done to achieve a vacuum. The grey buttons on the side of the cups pump the air out from the cup creating a huge securing force.When a vacuum exists between the cup and the surface on which it is attached, the weight of Earth's atmosphere holds the cup in place with incredible force. Unlike suction cups that produce a vacuum as they pull away from the surface, Revo-Racks vacuum cups use a hand-actuated pump to efficiently remove air from between the rubber pad and the attaching surface thus creating a much more secure hold.

The Revo-Racks vacuum cup's pump feature a pump button with a red line, which serves as a vacuum indicator. Introduced in the1960's, this safety device is still recognized as one of the most reliable warning systems available. A few strokes of the pump evacuate the vacuum pad, causing it to seal securely to the car. When the cup is attached completely, the plunger stops moving and the red line is hidden within the pump. A visible red line indicates if air has leaked back into the pad, making vacuum insufficient to use the cup. However, if the red line becomes visible while the cup is in use, a check valve allows you to re pump the cup without losing the remaining vacuum.

Lifting on the release tab near the edge of the pad allows air to refill the evacuated space, so that the vacuum cup detaches completely. Revo-Rack sits 7.5cm / 3" off the boot/trunk lid

Soft rubber cannot chip scratch or mark your MX5's paintwork

The panel gap on the MK4 MX5 is 2.74mm not enough room for metal clamp, without substantial risk of paint damage.

We have happy customers all over the globe : Yes Revo-Rack's are fine in hot and very hot conditions.

No metal clamps on fragile aluminium boot/trunk lid edges

We designed the Revo-Rack for ND/MK4 its a big as it can be and fit the boot/trunk lid

If your MX5 has the boot spoiler or antenna no problem we make a reduced depth model with an extra hole on the first cross rail.

Revo-Rack works in all weathers

Precision manufacture with pride and care

It never ceases to amaze us what people carry with their Revo-Racks

Revo-Rack continues Mazda ethos of adding lightness why put a heavy stainless rack on the aluminium boot lid of the MX5 MK4/ND ?

Revo-Racks can be used in cold temperatures

Revo-rack can be fitted either way round - your call

Please don't take the risk

One time stickers to protect paint ? An admission of poor design we think.

Third brake light luggage strap for the ND if the brake light is obscured.

A number of customers also use their Revo-Rack as a bike rack ( With pipe insulation on the frame to protect bike & rack frame )

The waterproof boot-bag vacation luggage holdall we also manufacture fits the Revo-Rack perfectly

Optional Anti Theft Cable £4.95

Revo-Rack has been independently tested by TUV Italy, they applied a 645N force a lifting force of around 65kg for 10 minutes to a Revo-Rack with a 25kg load on it and the rack stayed secure. If attached properly Revo-Rack is as secure if not more secure than a traditional clamp rack.

Revo-Rack Mazda MX5 MK4 Luggage Rack ; Fitted in 90 seconds

 

 

 

 

Revo Rack Mazda MX5 MK4 Luggage Rack ; Secure, Stable, Safe

 

 

Darren's Revo-Rack ready for his 100L Berghaus expedition bag

Bought a Revo-Rack for first ever camping trip around Scotland with our MX5. Really happy with how it performed, it was superb.

Performed exactly as advertised and shown on the YouTube videos I watched before buying it. Rack took a 100L Berghaus expedition bag really well - strapped on using 6 Rugtol adjustable bungees. I used anti-theft cables anchored to the boot lid hinges lets say for "peace of mind" but the vacuum cups are really awesome, they never faltered.

Can't recommend highly enough.

Darren

UK

8.7.23

 

Revo-Rack's are even trusted to carry expensive instruments

 

 

I can carry a 21 kg bass sax + case on the back of my ND because of this rack.
Who says you need a larger car?

William
Japan

6.2.23

 

Revo-Racks can even carry golf bags 

 

 

Perfect delivery times

I was skeptical but I must say that the suction cups hold perfectly!

I loaded a golf bag for over 2 hours going to 2000 meters high so even the pressure change did not create problems!

Marco

Milan

Italy

20.7.21

 

Its not just bags and cases Revo-Rack's carry.

 

 

 

 

 

Matthew uses his Revo-Rack to transport his Snowboard

 

 

 

Pauls MX5/Miata on his epic 4300km road trip

 

 

James' UKMx5 with his yellow North Face bag ready to go !

 

 

Murray & Lindy's MX5 in the Australian sunshine

 

 

 

Jan's Revo-Rack loaded up with camping gear on his 5000km road trip

 

Mathews Miata ND loaded up and ready to hit the road

 

Hello Liza,
Here is a photo of the Revo Rack installed on my Mx5 with my electric bike. All good.
Best regards

Jean Jacques

21.2.20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finally tested out the snowboards with the trunk rack today. It worked flawlessly even up to 80 mph and turning hard on the backroads. Snapped every neck that looked our direction.

Matthew
Nevada USA
23.12.19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,

Just to let you know - the revo-rack is just fine.

I’ve just completed  three weeks to/from Corsica via Italy – 4300 km.

Thanks.

Best regards.

Paul

Belgium

12.7.19

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Liza

Thank you for the express service.

You'll be glad to hear it arrived on time and the product is great (see attached).

James
UK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We have just completed our second long road trip with the Revo-Rack on the MX-5. This time we did 3,800km, mostly at high freeway speeds, but also plenty of curvy roads, and the rack held fast in all the wind blast and lots of lateral forces. Top up or top down, there was never a worry with the rack and luggage.

We couldn’t be happier with our purchase.

Murray and Lindy
Melbourne, Australia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Anthony,

We are back in Holland after a trip of nearly 5000 KMS through France and Spain....You can see how we packed.
As you can see I used straps for extra safety. The rack was doing very well only one time I had to pump one cup extra.

Jan
Holland

 

 

 

 

 

Huge shoutout to the people across the pond at Revo-Rack. They didn’t pay me or anything to endorse them, but the rack is honestly the best possible solution for adding storage capacity to the world’s favorite roadster. It left no marks and I am sure it would work well on other vehicles too. At around $300 the rack seemed expensive at first, but it worked flawlessly and even kept all that camping gear rock steady into triple digit speeds at one point. Plus it’s something that I’ll continue to use in the future.

Mathew

USA

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