The Best Vertical Bike Racks for Cars with a Hitch

If you need to transport 4, 5, 6, or even 8 bikes, a vertical rack is hands-down your best option. After more than five years of testing these racks, we’ve seen it all—the good, the bad, and the truly amazing.
Vertical bike racks make hauling multiple bikes surprisingly easy. They’re also often simpler to load and unload than traditional platform racks, even when you’re carrying just a few bikes. Whether you’re hauling gear for the whole family, a bike team, or weekend shuttle laps, a vertical rack can make all the difference.
In this guide, we review seven of the best vertical hitch racks currently available in the U.S., explaining what sets each one apart and helping you choose the right rack for your setup.
Best Vertical Hitch Bike Racks
| Model | Best Feature | 6 Bike Price |
|---|---|---|
| WHEEL BASKETS: Most versatile style | ||
| VelociRAX MAX | High Capacity Per Bike | $1,179 |
| Thule ReVert | Lift & Lower Assist | $1,199 |
| Alta Rack - Original | Rugged Build, Ski Kit | $1,279 |
| Alta Rack - Superior | High Total Capacity | $1,730 |
| HANDLEBARS: Higher lifting required | ||
| Lolo Racks | Fits Small Kids Bikes | $899 |
| Yakima HangTight | Wide Spacing | $1,099 |
| SUSPENSION FORK CROWN: For use with front suspension fork | ||
| North Shore Racks | Easiest to Store | $799 |
All racks listed above can accommodate 24″ bikes to 29″ bikes. How (and if) they can carry smaller kids’ bikes, fat bikes, and road bikes is detailed in the individual review summaries below.

Quick Tips for Choosing a Vertical Bike Rack
Before diving into our top picks, here are a few quick things to know when choosing a vertical hitch bike rack. These key considerations can help you narrow down the best option for your family and riding style.
Bike Hanging Style – Vertical racks hold bikes by either the front wheel, handlebars, or fork crown. Front-wheel baskets tend to be the most versatile and easiest to load.
Capacity – Most vertical racks carry up to six bikes, while a few models can handle as many as eight. Some racks can be expanded later to increase capacity.
E-Bikes – Heavier e-bikes can exceed a rack’s per-bike or total weight limit. Always double-check the manufacturer’s weight capacity before loading up.
Kids’ Bikes – All racks in this review fit bikes with 24” wheels and larger, while most fit 20”+.
Fenders – If your bikes have fenders, a handlebar-hanging rack is your best bet.
Garage Parking – Vertical racks on vehicles with high hitches may not clear standard garage doors. Check our detailed rack reviews for total height measurements.
Ground Clearance – Lower hitches can cause certain racks to scrape on driveways or steep inclines. The Alta Rack’s unique hitch design helps minimize this issue.
Weight Limits – Follow the manufacturer’s listed weight limits, but keep in mind there’s no industry-wide standard for testing. Treat these numbers as guidelines rather than absolutes.
Winter Conversion Kits – Both Alta and VelociRAX offer ski and snowboard conversion kits, letting you get year-round use out of your rack.
Why Choose Vertical Over Platform Racks? – Vertical racks offer better rear visibility, usually keep your tail lights clear, and provide generous spacing between bikes. Plus, for 4-bike setups, they’re often more affordable than high-end platform racks making them an excellent option for families or shuttle days.
Wheel Baskets Based Vertical Racks

Wheel Basket Overview
How They Work:
Vertical racks with wheel baskets hold bikes securely by the front wheel without touching the frame, fork, or handlebars. This design protects your bike’s finish and eliminates compatibility concerns common with frame- or handlebar-mounted systems.
Bike Compatibility:
The standard baskets that come with most racks easily fit nearly all bikes from 24” kids’ bikes to adult mountain bikes without any modifications. You’ll typically only need different baskets for fat tires or 20-inch wheels.
By comparison, handlebar-hanging racks can be tricky with bikes that have drop bars, BMX bars, or swept-back cruiser bars, while fork-crown–mounted racks may not work with rigid-fork bikes that lack a suspension crown.
Ease of Use:
Loading bikes onto a wheel-basket rack is impressively straightforward. The rack’s mast tilts toward the ground, lowering the baskets for easy loading and also allowing access to the rear trunk when needed. Other rack styles can be far more challenging for shorter riders or kids to load and unload, especially when bikes have to be lifted higher off the ground.
Thule ReVert vs. VelociRAX vs. Alta Video Comparison
This video was filmed before the release of the new VelociRAX MAX, which has now replaced the original VelociRAX. The updated MAX version offers a noticeable improvement in stability and overall build quality, with significantly less movement and feedback between the rack and the vehicle.

VelociRAX MAX
$999 – $1,219
CAPACITY: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 bikes
WEIGHT CAPACITY: 100 lbs. per bike, 300 lbs. total
TRUNK ACCESS: Yes, when loaded or unloaded
KEY FEATURES: Hydraulic damper system for lowering bikes, available in multiple capacities, highest per basket weight capacity
AVAILABLE ADD-ONS: Light Bar, winter ski/snowboard conversion kit, rolling base, integrated cable lock
Why a VelociRAX MAX?
The VelociRAX MAX is the latest evolution of VelociRAX’s popular vertical bike rack. It introduces several major upgrades—most notably a dramatic boost in weight capacity and a more rigid, stable design.
Each basket can now support up to 100 lb, increasing the total rack capacity to 300 lb (up from 230 lb on the previous version). This upgrade makes the MAX an excellent choice for families and riders with heavier bikes, including 50 lb+ e-bikes that exceed the per-bike limits of many competing racks.
Beyond the increased weight rating, the MAX features a redesigned release lever and a reinforced base, both of which improve long-term durability and provide a noticeably steadier ride with less bounce and feedback on the road.
Like earlier versions, the MAX retains VelociRAX’s signature hydraulic damper system, which allows you to slowly lower a fully loaded rack with minimal effort. This makes unloading bikes—especially heavier e-bikes—safer and far more manageable.
With its bright red highlights and as the only vertical rack to offer integrated rack lights, the MAX also stands out as both the most visible and eye-catching rack on the market. That extra visibility isn’t just for looks, it can also help prevent the common mishap of someone backing into an empty rack in a parking lot.
Bike Compatibility
- TIRE BASKETS
- Standard Basket: Fit 24″ – 29″ tires up to 3.1″ wide
- Fat Tire Basket: Tires up to 5″ wide, will work with 20″ fat tires
- Small Wheel Basket: Fits 20” wheel sizes. Can be modified with a pool noodle to haul 16″ bikes in a pinch
- EBIKES: Rated for 100 lb per basket with a total rack capacity of 300 lb (applies to all rack sizes)
- ROAD BIKES: 4 on a 7 capacity, 5 on the 5x
Parking and Storage
PARKING IN YOUR GARAGE: The rack measures 58 inches from the bottom of the hitch bar to the top of the tire baskets, giving most vehicles enough vertical clearance for a standard garage.
STORING IN YOUR GARAGE: Every VelociRAX MAX comes with a convenient wall-mounting system that lets you easily hang the rack vertically when not in use. You can also store bikes directly on the rack while it’s mounted to the wall. If you don’t have wall space or prefer a more mobile option, VelociRAX also offers a rolling floor stand that lets you store and move the rack around your garage with ease.

Thule ReVert
$999 – $1,199
CAPACITY: 4 or 6 bikes
WEIGHT CAPACITY: 55 lbs. per bike, 250 lbs. total
TRUNK ACCESS: Yes, when loaded or unloaded
KEY FEATURES: Hydraulic lift and lower assist
AVAILABLE ADD-ONS: Bike Repair stand kit, Integrated Bike Lock Kit, 20”/24” Wheel Adapter, Fat Bike Adapter
Why a Thule ReVert?
Thule’s ReVert has finally joined the vertical rack market, and it’s clear why they took their time—the wait was worth it! After years of testing the VelociRAX and Alta racks, the ReVert combines the best features of each: the VelociRAX’s ease of loading and the Alta’s impressive ground clearance. But what truly sets the ReVert apart is its lift-assist feature—a first in the vertical rack world.
The lift assist is a game-changer, especially for anyone with tall vehicles like SUVs. With the ReVert, raising a fully loaded rack is effortless—even our 14-year-old helper could push it up fully loaded with e-bikes on a high-hitch vehicle. This is a big improvement over other racks, which often require multiple people and considerable effort to lift.
After months of testing, we can confidently say the ReVert delivers a remarkably stable, quiet ride with minimal feedback transferred to the vehicle. It feels smoother and less stressful to drive with, even over rough roads or speed bumps. However, we did notice one minor downside: over time, the main mast tends to develop a squeak at its base when driving with an empty rack, especially on uneven pavement.
Thule also offers unique add-ons, including an accessory that turns the rack into a parking bike repair stand. Kits are available for integrated locks, adapters for 20” and 24” bikes, and a fat bike kit, making the ReVert an impressively versatile option for any biking adventure.
Bike Compatibility
- TIRE BASKETS
- Standard Basket: Fits 26” to 29” up to 3” wide (Fits 20” and 24” with adaptor)
- Fat Tire Basket: Tires up to 5” wide (we have not yet tested this basket)
- EBIKES: As many as will fit under weight capacity limits (55 per bike)
- ROAD BIKES: TBD
Parking and Storage
PARKING IN YOUR GARAGE: Rack height from bottom of the hitch bar to top of the tire basket is 56”. Likely that it will have enough vertical clearance for an average garage.
STORING IN YOUR GARAGE: The bike baskets make the rack cumbersome to store on the garage floor. The Velocirax comes with a system to mount the rack to your garage wall, making it a garage storage rack as well!

Alta Racks
$853 – $1,279
CAPACITY: 3 to 6 bikes
WEIGHT CAPACITY: 50 lbs. per bike, 300 lbs. total
TRUNK ACCESS: Yes, when loaded or unloaded
KEY FEATURES: Rugged and versatile, high ground clearance, adjustable height
AVAILABLE ADD-ONS: Swing out hitch arm, winter sport conversion kit, bike work stand
Why an Alta Rack?
Of all of the vertical bike racks we’ve tested, the Alta Rack is the most versatile. Alta Racks offers the most customization, the most racks styles and it’s also the most expensive. But well worth the price if you can expand your budget.
We encourage you to read our full review to really understand the benefits of the Alta, but here are the four features we think make the biggest difference compared to other racks.
(1) High ground clearance – the tow arm angles upward so that the hinge point where it meets the vertical mast is much higher off the ground than other vertical racks. As a result, we have never bottomed out the Alta Rack on a steep incline or big dip, even when on our lower hitch vehicles. We keep our racks on our cars almost all of the time, so this is a huge deal for us.
(2) Adjustable height – the top horizontal bar can be lowered to bring the bikes closer to the ground. For tall vehicles with high hitches, this makes loading the bikes and pushing the loaded rack up to vertical significantly easier.
(3) Fits a wide range of bikes – wheels basket options fit just about any wheel size, and they also easily slide along the horizontal top bar to adjust spacing between bikes as needed. 20″ baskets are a great fit for every 20″ bike we’ve tested.
(4) Retractable stabilization straps – an optional feature, these straps are an additional connection point between the rack and the crossbars on your car’s roof. When traveling at highway speeds, and especially on bumpy terrain (like fire roads), these straps minimize movement of the rack for a smoother ride.
(5) Swing-out Arm – While an expensive upgrade, Alta’s swing-out arm is a game changer for those with bi-fold van doors, or those who want full access to the rear of their vehicle without having to remove or walk around bikes.
Bike Compatibility
- TIRE BASKETS – Baskets fits all Alta racks and are interchangeable. For example, a 6 capacity rack can hold up to 6 baskets of any size.
- General Tires Basket: Fit 24″ – 29″ tires up to 2.9″ wide. 24″ and 26″ wheels will need a wheel choke for best fit.
- Mid Tire Basket: Fit 24″ – 29″ tires up to 3.8″ wide.
- Fat Tire Basket: Tires up to 5.8″ wide.
- GROM Kids Basket: Fits 18″ and 20″ kids bikes with tires up to 2.8″ wide (Fits most standards kids bikes. Can be modified with a pool noodle to fit a 16″ bike in a pinch)
- Mid-fat GROM: Fits 18″ and 20″ kids bikes with tires up to 3.8″ wide (Fits most 20″ fat tire bikes ex: RadPower RadRunner)
- EBIKES: As many as can fit under the 300 pound weight limit.
- ROAD BIKES: 4 on a 6 capacity
Parking and Storage
PARKING IN YOUR GARAGE: Rack height from bottom of the hitch bar to top of the tire basket is 56″ (in middle height position). Likely that it will have enough vertical clearance for an average garage.
STORING IN YOUR GARAGE: The bike baskets make the rack cumbersome to store on the garage floor. Alta Racks sells a mobile floor stand. They don’t recommend a DIY solution of hanging it on the wall. The rack plus the weight of the bikes is likely too much for the studs.

Alta Superior
$1,285 – $2,099
CAPACITY: 3 to 8 bikes
WEIGHT CAPACITY: 60 lbs. per bike, 350 lbs. total
TRUNK ACCESS: Yes, when loaded or unloaded
KEY FEATURES: Rugged and versatile, high ground clearance, adjustable height, highest weight capacity
AVAILABLE ADD-ONS: Swing out hitch arm, winter sport conversion kit, bike work stand
Why an Alta Rack Superior?
The Alta Rack Superior has all the benefits of the original Alta Rack, but has additional supports to raise its total weight capacity to an unmatched 350 lbs! Considering some emtb can weigh 50+ lbs., the Superior is the only rack that can haul 7 full-size ebikes without skipping a beat (when used with their ebike straps).
The Superior features the same hitch arm and mast as the original Alta, but has a longer top and bottom horizontal bar, as well as additional angled side supports. All Alta racks can also be upgraded to a Superior rack via their upgrade kit.
The Superior utilizes all the same tire baskets as the Alta outlined above.

1up Recon
$1,100 – $1,500
CAPACITY: 4, 5 and 6 bikes
WEIGHT CAPACITY: 45 lbs. per bike, 270 lbs. total (6-bike)
TRUNK ACCESS: Yes, when loaded or unloaded
AVAILABLE ADD-ONS: None
Why a 1up Recon?
The 1up Recon (formerly just Recon) belongs in the wheel-hanging category. While the Recon was the first wheel-hanging vertical bike rack that we know of, it now trails behind its competitors in features and functionality.
More expensive than the Velocirax and the Alta Rack, it’s hard to find a reason to purchase the Recon over these other racks. While we haven’t tested the Recon ourselves, our research hasn’t turned up any reasons that make this rack better.
We do appreciate that it has 3 height settings to adjust for the height of your vehicle (like the Alta Rack), but we find the method for strapping bikes down to be a bit cumbersome, which you can see here.
If you have a 1up Recon and love it, please let us know why in the comments below!
Bike Compatibility
- TIRE BASKETS
- Standard baskets: Fit 24″ – 29″ tires up to 3″ wide
- Fat tire baskets: Wheels 24″ – 29″, tires up to 5.1″ wide
- Kids bike basket: For 20″ and 24″
- EBIKES: As many as will fit under weight capacity limits
- ROAD BIKES: Yes, but handlebar shape will decrease your total bike capacity
Parking and Storage
PARKING IN YOUR GARAGE: Rack height from bottom of the hitch bar to top of the tire basket is 57.3 – 62.3″ (depending on the chosen height setting).
Handlebar Hold Vertical Bike Racks

Handlebar Hanging Vertical Racks Overview
HOW IT WORKS: These racks hang the bike’s handlebars (around the stem) in a pair of narrow u-shaped padded cradles.
BIKE COMPATIBILITY: While you don’t have to worry about wheel size or tire width, unique shaped handlebars may not be a good fit in the cradles. Prior to purchase, it’s hard to tell if your unique bars will work or not.
Handlebar racks do have the advantage of being able to carry many 16″, 14″, and 12″ kids bikes if they have relatively flat handlebars. (Although the rear wheel won’t be able to reach the bottom horizontal bar, and you’ll have to secure it with a bungee cord.)
These racks are also some of the only racks on the market that can pretty easily accommodate bikes with fenders, because the primary point of securing the bikes is the handlebars, not the front wheel.
However, the rear wheel fender will have to lay against the rack, and potentially could get damaged… but we’ve seen pictures of bike owners putting a piece of foam (like a pool noodle) between the fender and the rack when tied down.
Handlebar hanging racks have the lowest per bike and overall weight capacity of any vertical bike rack style. If you own or plan to own e-bikes, this style is not your best bet.
EASE OF USE: The process of loading bikes on handlebar vertical racks is a bit awkward. You must lift the bike up over your head and turn it so the handlebars can drop into the cradles.
While you do get used to this, it is never easier than loading a bike into wheel baskets. If you are short, have a high hitch, or weak upper body strength, you should consider a different style of vertical rack.

Yakmia HangTight
$949 – $1,099
CAPACITY: 4 or 6 bikes
WEIGHT CAPACITY: 70 lb. per bike on center cradles, 37.5 lbs. per bike on outer cradles, 225 lbs. total (for 6-bike)
TRUNK ACCESS: Only when unloaded
KEY FEATURE: Wide spacing allows for removal of a bike from the middle
AVAILABLE ADD-ONS: Downhill bike cradle
Why a Yakima HangTight?
Compared to the Alta Rack and Velocirax, the Yakima HangTight isn’t as fine tuned and is harder to load. So why might you want a Yakima anyways?
In our experience, there are three compelling reasons.
(1) You can buy it at REI and get all of the amazing customer service that goes with that.
(2) You can load bikes with wheels as small as 12″. If you have many years of littles in your future and don’t want to deal with putting 12″, 14″, and 16″ bikes inside your vehicle, the HangTight is a solid solution.
(3) The wider spacing between bikes makes it possible to unload a bike out of the middle. The Velocirax 5x is also great for this, but if you need to carry 6 bikes, go for the HangTight.
Bike Compatibility
WHEEL SIZE: Best fit for 20″ to 29″
HANDLEBARS: Flat MTB style handlebars are the best fit, but other styles may also fit. See our full review for images and discussion.
KIDS BIKES: Many 16″, 14″, and 12″ bikes can also be mounted on this rack. For 14″ and 12″ bikes with shorter wheelbases, you will need a bungee cord to connect the rear wheel to the lower horizontal mounting bar.
EBIKES: 70 lbs. weight capacity for two center cradles are great for full size ebikes, but the two outer cradles are limited with a 37.5 lbs. weight capacity per bike.
ROAD BIKES: 4 on a 6 capacity, handlebar cradles can be re-positioned for a better fit.
Parking
PARKING IN YOUR GARAGE: The HangTight is taller than other vertical hitch racks, approximately 65″ from bottom of hitch to top of handlebar cradle. We were not able to park in the garage with our low-hitch Honda Pilot. You can lower the mast to park inside, but it requires tools and is not convenient if you’ll need to lower and raise it often.

Lolo Racks
$899+
CAPACITY: 4 or 6 bikes
WEIGHT CAPACITY: 50 lbs. per bike on two center hooks, 39 lbs. other hooks, 220 lbs. total
TRUNK ACCESS: Only when unloaded or also when loaded on Foot Activated Tilt models
KEY FEATURES: Can fit bikes as small as 12″, ladder option for vans
AVAILABLE ADD-ONS: Swing out arm
Why a Lolo Rack?
This is one of the vertical bike racks we haven’t had the chance to test yet, so we can’t speak to the specifics of loading or functional use.
But from the many forums and reviews out there, we’ve heard many parents fanatically rave about how easy it is to carry small kids bikes – as small as 12″.
It’s also the most affordable rack on our list, especially if you live in the Portland area and can pick it up to avoid shipping.
Bike Compatibility
WHEEL SIZE: Any wheel size, but handlebar shape must be considered.
HANDLEBARS: Flat bars are a natural fit, but some swooping bars may have issues.
EBIKES: 2 bikes max, on the center brackets which have a higher weight limit (50 lbs. vs. 39 lbs.)
ROAD BIKES: 4 on a 6 capacity
Parking
PARKING IN YOUR GARAGE: From bottom of the hitch tow arm to top of handlebar cradle is 64″. This is much higher than a wheel-hanging vertical rack, so measure your garage opening and car before you buy.
Suspension Crown Hold Vertical Racks

HANG BY SUSPENSION FORK CROWN OVERVIEW
HOW IT WORKS: These MTB bike racks hang bikes on a set of narrow prongs that fit in the space between the top of your front tire and your suspension fork crown.
BIKE COMPATIBILITY: This style is the least versatile rack. It’s meant for hardtail and full suspension mountain bikes, 20″ to 29″. If you plan to also carry road bikes, casual bikes, or cruiser bikes, these racks aren’t really designed for that. You may be able to get non-suspension bikes to fit, but it will depend on the brand of rack and the geometry of your bike.
As far as small kids bikes go, we’ve seen videos of parents mounting bikes as small as 12″, but because this wasn’t the intended design, your bikes may or may not work.
EASE OF USE: Like handlebar-hanging racks, you have to lift the bikes up over your head to load the bikes via the suspension fork crown. But unlike the handlebar bike racks, you don’t have to also turn the bike in mid-air, so that’s a win.
How difficult loading and unloading will be is highly dependent on your car’s hitch height, which determines how tall the rack is.
Other factors to consider are how tall you are, how much upper body strength you have, and how heavy your bikes are (do you really want to lift a 50 pound ebike in the air?)

North Shore Racks
$739+
CAPACITY: 4 or 6 bikes
WEIGHT CAPACITY: 60 lbs. per bike, 300 lbs. total
TRUNK ACCESS: Best when unloaded, but possible when loaded. Depending on your hitch height and how you have the rack height set, the rear tires of the bikes may come into contact with the ground, with the weight of the rack resting on the bikes.
KEY FEATURE: Vertical mast folds down for easy storage
AVAILABLE ADD-ONS: Garage stand
Why a North Shore Rack?
North Shore was also early into the vertical rack game and has built up a fair sized following over the years. While hanging bikes by the fork crown is considered by many to be old technology, you’ll still find plenty of passionate NSR fans who insist that it’s better than hanging by the handlebars or the wheel. (Read the comments section at the bottom of this Pink Bike article for a passionate discussion!)
Compared to the Yakima HangOver, the North Shore is more versatile. With a 60 pound per bike weight limit, the North Shore is quite capable of carrying ebikes, but lifting that ebike up and over your head for loading may be a bit arduous.
Additionally, while the North Shore is designed mainly for bikes with front suspension forks, they do claim you can carry many rigid fork bikes as well. (See below for bike compatibility.) Also, in fall 2022 they debuted their Road Bike Adapter that can be used with bikes with 9 mm or 12 mm axles, but you do have to remove the front wheel to use it.
Our favorite feature of this rack is that the vertical mast can fold in half while not in use. This would completely free up your rear-view window visibility, as well as make it more compact for garage storage.
We also found that positioning a 20″ hardtail next to a 29er was an easy fit, while this same combo on our Alta Rack doesn’t work. If you’ll need to carry a 20″ next to your full size mountain bikes, you should highly consider the NSR.
Bike Compatibility
WHEEL SIZE: 20″ to 29″, ideally with a suspension fork. Bikes without suspension forks may fit if there is 3″ between fork blades and 3/4″ between tire and fork crown. Bikes with v-brakes may have an issue with the rack’s cradle prongs contacting the cables or calipers.
KIDS BIKES: The website states that they’ve used the North Shore with 12″ and 16″ bikes (without a suspension fork) as long as there is 3″ between fork blades and 3/4″ between tire and fork crown. In our large fleet of kids bikes, there were only a few that met these required measurements.
We tested the 20″ rigid Cleary Owl, which was a surprisingly solid fit. But when loading a 14″ bike that technically fit, the rack’s cradle prong was in direct contact with the brake arm, making it a no-go for us.
EBIKES: With 60 lb. weight capacity per bike and 300 lbs. total, this is an affordable option for carrying a lot of ebikes. Remember that you have to lift the bikes over your head to load them, so the loading process may be difficult.
ROAD BIKES: Yes, with new Road Bike Adapter for 9mm or 12mm front axles. Requires removing front wheel.
Parking and Storage
PARKING IN YOUR GARAGE: The vertical mast folds in half for easier storage in the garage, or for driving around town without bikes.
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