Thule Skiclick 729102 Instructions

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Pages 16
Year 2015
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Thule Skiclick 729102 Specification

The Thule Skiclick 729102 is an innovative ski-carrying solution designed to provide secure and convenient transport for cross-country skis. This system features a compact and lightweight design, offering an efficient alternative to traditional ski racks. It is engineered to hold one pair of cross-country skis and poles, ensuring they remain securely fastened during transit. The Skiclick system utilizes a unique clamping mechanism that grips the skis tightly, reducing movement and potential damage while in motion. Constructed from durable materials, it is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and the rigors of travel. The device is compatible with most car roof racks, enhancing its versatility and ease of installation. Thanks to its simple click-on function, the Skiclick allows for quick and hassle-free mounting and removal, making it ideal for frequent skiers. Additionally, its compact size allows for easy storage when not in use. With an emphasis on both functionality and user convenience, the Thule Skiclick 729102 is a reliable choice for those seeking an efficient way to transport their cross-country skiing equipment. Its streamlined design not only simplifies the loading process but also minimizes aerodynamic drag, contributing to improved fuel efficiency during transport.

Thule Skiclick 729102 F.A.Q.

How do I install the Thule Skiclick 729102 on my car roof rack?

To install the Thule Skiclick 729102, start by ensuring that your roof rack is compatible. Align the Skiclick to the crossbars, and use the provided clamps to secure it tightly. Make sure it is centered and does not wobble.

What is the maximum number of skis that the Thule Skiclick 729102 can hold?

The Thule Skiclick 729102 is designed to hold up to two pairs of skis. Always check the weight limit of your roof rack to ensure safety.

How can I ensure my skis are secure during transportation with the Thule Skiclick 729102?

Make sure that the skis are properly aligned and the bindings are secured with the locking mechanism. Double-check the clamps and ensure the lock is engaged before driving.

What should I do if the Thule Skiclick 729102 does not fit my roof rack?

If the Skiclick does not fit, verify that your roof rack is compatible with Thule products. You might need adapter kits, which are available for various roof rack models. Consult the user manual or contact Thule support for assistance.

How do I maintain the Thule Skiclick 729102 for longevity?

Regularly inspect the Skiclick for wear and tear, and clean it after use, especially after exposure to salt or snow. Lubricate the locking mechanism periodically to prevent rust. Store it in a dry place when not in use.

Can the Thule Skiclick 729102 be used for snowboards as well?

The Thule Skiclick 729102 is specifically designed for skis and may not fit snowboards securely. It is recommended to use a dedicated snowboard carrier for such purposes.

What if the locking mechanism on my Thule Skiclick 729102 is stuck?

If the lock is stuck, apply a graphite-based lubricant to the keyhole and gently work the key in and out. Avoid forcing the lock to prevent breakage. If problems persist, consult a professional or contact Thule support.

Is it safe to use the Thule Skiclick 729102 in extreme weather conditions?

The Thule Skiclick 729102 is built to withstand typical winter conditions. However, in extreme weather, ensure that skis are securely fastened and that the system is periodically checked for ice buildup or other obstructions.

How do I clean the Thule Skiclick 729102 after use?

Use a mild detergent and warm water to clean the Skiclick. Avoid harsh chemicals that might corrode the materials. Rinse thoroughly and allow it to dry completely before storing.

What are the recommended speed limits when carrying skis with the Thule Skiclick 729102?

While the Skiclick itself is secure, it is advisable to adhere to speed limits specific to your vehicle and road conditions, typically not exceeding 120 km/h (75 mph) to ensure safety and stability.