Yakima OutdoorsMan 300 Truck Rack System (Full-size)
The versatile, no-drill Outdoorsman 300 Full Size lets you create a top-of-truck rack system for your mid- to full-size pickup—without the need for a camper shell—while leaving you full access to the truck bed. Requires round cross bars that match truck width (sold separately). The Outdoorsman 300 is sold in pairs. Buy one pair (plus 1 crossbar) if you have a tower and crossbars on your cab. Buy two pairs (plus 2 crossbars) for a complete bed mount.Need to create a top-of-the-car transport system on your pickup truck without putting on a camper shell? Turn to the Yakima Outdoorsman 300, which carries such items as bikes, kayaks, and camping gear while still leaving your truck bed free to carry other stuff. Designed for full-size trucks, the Outdoorsman 300 clamps onto your truck bed rails without any drilling, making it easy to install. More importantly, the unit accommodates the whole gamut of Yakima accessories, including bike mounts, canoe carriers, and cargo baskets. As a result, you can bring a bunch of different gear to the campsite–up to 300 pounds worth. Compatible with round bars (sold separately) to perfectly match your truck width, the Outdoorsman 300 is sold in 1/2 sets: single sets designed to combine with the towers on your truck roof, or a full set that stands alone. It also carries a limited lifetime warranty.
Product Features
- The Outdoorsman 300 FULL SIZE stands 29″ high
- Best for mid- to full-size truck beds. If you need a truck rack system for a compact truck, see the Outdoorsman 300 Compact
- Clamps onto truck bed rails without any drilling
- Combine with round bars (sold separately) to perfectly match truck width
- Heavy-duty construction handles up to 300 lbs.
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