Saris is an American manufacturer of bicycle racks and other cycling accessories. With a focus on innovation and sustainable practices, the brand has become well-known for its high-quality, user-friendly products.
Founded in 1989 by Chris and Sara Fortune in Madison, WI.
Started with bike racks and then expanded to cycling accessories.
Acquired by Bravo Sports Corp in 2013.
Moved to new headquarters in Fitchburg, WI in 2017.
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A platform-style hitch rack that can carry up to four bikes with minimal lifting, featuring a tilting mechanism for easy access to the rear of the vehicle.
A trunk-mounted bike rack that can carry up to three bikes, featuring adjustable arms and legs to fit a variety of vehicles.
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Saris bike racks are proudly made in Madison, WI, USA.
Yes, Saris bike racks are designed to be easy to install with basic tools and simple instructions. Most models can be installed in just a few minutes.
Saris offers a variety of bike racks that can accommodate different types of bikes, including road bikes, mountain bikes, fat bikes, and e-bikes. It's important to check the weight capacity and compatibility of the rack before purchasing.
Many Saris bike racks are designed to work with cars with spoilers, but it's important to check the fit and compatibility of the rack before purchasing. Some models may require additional accessories or modifications to properly fit the vehicle.
Yes, Saris offers a limited lifetime warranty on all of their bike racks and other products. This covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and conditions.