Yakima roof bars package - S16 silver bars with K328 kit (2024)

£204.95

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Code: YK_K328_S16_04

Yakima's Whispbar™ is without any doubt the most advanced roof bar system on the planet. It's easy to fit, is almost silent in use, and has negligible impact on fuel consumption. And because it looks superb you're likely to leave it in place semi-permanently. With 420mm of adjustment on each bar, a SmartFoot™ which allows the same feet to be used for all fixing systems from Fixpoints to roof rails, and fitting kits at only £30 a pop, it's also your best choice for long term value.

Description

Carrying kayaks, boats or boards

Delivery charges and Payment options

Hear Yakima Whispbar in action!


Yakima's Whispbar roof bars are surely the most stylish, best designed, best engineered and arguably best value quality roof bars on the worldwide market. They are certainly the quietest. The big deal is the cross bar, an aluminium wing-shaped blade which removes almost all the irritating whistle normally associated with exposed roof bars. Not only are Yakima Whispbar roof racks whisper quiet but they create so little drag that they can be left in place without any apparent effect on fuel consumption. This is a serious benefit, especially if you use roof bars frequently and can't always be bothered to remove them when not in use - modern roof bar fixings are very safe but can be fiddly to fit and remove. And if you also agree with us that these bars are likely to enhance the looks of your car, then the point is made.

These aren’t cheap bars, so what’s the “best value” claim? Part of the genius of these roof bars is that the same 'SmartFoot' is used for every type of roof type, including raised roof rails, flush mounted roof rails, T-tracks, fixpoints, clamp on systems, even cars with gutters – it’s just a question of which adapter kit you use, and kits only cost £29.95. Unless you move e.g. from a wide vehicle to a narrow one you'll only need to buy a new adapter kit when you change car; there's 420mm of length adjustment on each through bar. No other roof bar system provides such flexibility, and it's unlikely that any other other premium roof bar system will prove to be such good long term value.

Other features and specifications:

  • These bars look good and sound good, but they also feel good. They're beautifully made, are supplied fully assembled, and are relatively quick to fit.
  • They have a maximum loading limit of 75kg - but please check your vehicle's load limit as it may be less than this.
  • All roof boxes, and all accessories that can be fitted to Atera, CRUZ or Thule T-track aluminium bars, can be fitted to Yakima Whispbar roof bars.
  • Other manufacturers supply a rubber strip that you need to cut and press into the bar between the accessory fixings. But not Whispbar – the SmartFill rubber is already in place, within the slot. Another first for Yakima!
  • When in due course you want to fit your roof bars to a different vehicle you may need to adjust the position of the SmartFeet on the bars. If there isn't sufficient adjustment on your existing Yakima Whispbars you'll need to buy a pair of longer or shorter bars - these options are available as spare parts. But you can always re-use the SmartFeet - this is yet another first for Yakima.
  • You want to switch from the through bar look to the flush bar look? No problem. You just need another pair of bars (usually a shorter pair). The SmartFoot system really is this smart!
  • Locks are supplied as standard.
  • Please note that because Whispbars are 85mm wide you will need T-track adapters to fit almost all products except for roof boxes with 'claw style' roof bar grippers. If you are buying Yakima Whispbars on their own, check your roof box fittings to see if they are wide enough and be sure to order what you need!

Yakima is (along with Thule) one of the two largest brands in the global car rack systems sector. Their Whispbar profile was the culmination of many years of design and innovation by Hubco Automotive, whose chief designer transferred his aeronautical design experience and know how to the roof rack sector, working closely with the engineering school at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.

The Whispbar aerodynamic profile was launched at the Frankfurt Automechanika trade fair in 2008, since when many other roof bar manufacturers have launched low drag / low noise roof bars. But none of these is as efficient, as low drag, as the Whispbar profile, partly because Hubco Automotive (now owned by Yakima), who created the whole concept and underpinned the designs with serious science, also patented crucial aspects of their design!

To summarise, Yakima Whispbar is the bells and whistles system, without the whistles!

Raised roof rails, the ones where you can slide your hand under the rail, are normally so different from other roof bar types that you need a completely different foot pack. Not so with Yakima bars - the roof rail adapter kit K328 fits the SmartFoot so neatly that people find it hard to believe that it's the same SmartFoot that's used on all Yakima bars!

The aim of this note is to persuade you that kayaks should always be tied to the carrying vehicle at both bow and stern.

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Untied kayaks have, in our experience, the greatest potential for a roof bar or kayak carrier failure. The massive forces that untied kayaks can generate have even been known to snap roof bar fixing bolts with the result that a complete assembly of roof bars and kayaks has ended up on the road. We know that this has happened with almost every brand of roof bar, and regardless of whether the kayaks are on a special carrier or just strapped to the bars.

You need to fix bow and stern lines, probably using the front and rear screw-in towing eyes to get strong and accessible fixing points on the vehicle. Kayak shops should be able to provide suitable 'paracord' for this purpose. Alternatively, we have sets of straps available that are perfect for the job and are really easy to use. Yakima make some excellent Bow/Stern tie down straps and Thule makes the QuickDraw 838 which we have listed together with every kayak carrier we sell.

Please note that kayaks should be strapped to the roof bars, or to kayak carriers, using straps that are suitable for the purpose, e.g. 25mm polypropylene straps with strong buckles. Bungee cords must never be used.

Please also note that all roof bar instructions point out the dangers of carrying unsecured long items, as of course do all kayak carrier instructions.

If you tie down your kayaks properly you almost certainly won't experience a product failure. If you don't you may or may not get away with it. If there is a disaster and the kayaks end up on the road, separated from the vehicle, then you were not using tie downs and you have subjected the roof bars to forces for which they were not designed. The costs of sorting this out are yours, not ours, and you may also have difficulties with your insurers.

We're sorry to be so firm about this, but "things coming off the tops of cars" is the stuff of nightmares, and we want to do all we can to prevent accidents of this sort from happening.

Delivery charges and arrangements:

We charge a contribution towards delivery costs, depending on what you order, where you live, and how quickly you want the goods.

These are our standard charges; there are usually surcharges for all offshore destinations and some remote postcodes - for details please see our delivery information page.

This Item (Standard sized items)
Express Delivery£9.501 to 2 working days
Standard Delivery£6.503 to 4 working days

Delivery of other items

Small items & Spare parts
Express delivery£6.951 to 2 working days
Standard delivery£4.953 to 4 working days
Roof boxes
Express Delivery£19.501 to 2 working days
Standard Delivery£14.503 to 4 working days
Dropracks and Roof tents
Express Delivery£19.502 working days

Delivery times

Delivery times are calculated in working days (Monday to Friday, excluding Bank holidays).

Cut-off times for Express Delivery orders
Express Delivery orders placed before before the cut-off times shown below will usually be desptached on the date of order. Express Delivery orders placed after these cut-off times will be despatched the next working day.

Small and Standard Sized ItemsOrder by 4pm for same day despatch
Roof Boxes, Dropracks and Roof TentsOrder by 1pm for same day despatch

Delivery FAQs

When will my order arrive?
There are no deliveries on Saturdays, Sundays or Bank Holidays, except for postable items where Royal Mail has a Saturday delivery. Express Delivery orders placed on a Friday (before 1pm) should be delivered on the Monday or Tuesday, Express Delivery orders placed on a Saturday or Sunday should be delivered on the Tuesday or Wednesday. The arrangements for Very Heavy Items are different and are shown above.

What about Next Working Day delivery?
Most Express delivery orders will arrive on the next working day, if the order is placed before the cut-off time (see above). Some will arrive on the second working day if there has been a "split-delivery". So-called “split deliveries” happen when the couriers do not have enough trailer space for everything that should be moved around the UK, so they will load what they can and leave the rest for the next trailer.

Is my delivery day guaranteed?
No retailer or courier company can ever "guarantee" a Next Working Day delivery. As well as split deliveries, all courier companies occasionally have the same transport problems as can happen to everyone else, including snow blocked roads, closed roads, traffic jams, mechanical breakdown, an inability to find the delivery address, or to gain access to it if, for example, it's in a block of flats. We work with some of the best couriers in the business, and overall they provide an outstanding service.

Do I need to be at home?
We are very flexible with our deliveries and will aim to deliver to an address which suits you – this does not need to be your home address. Goods can usually be left without signature - we prefer this with roof boxes. There's a "Special Delivery Instructions" box in the checkout area where we'll ask you to choose a typical instruction and then amend it to suit your particular requirements.

Payment options:

We take the following cards, and also PayPal. Please note that the entry on your card statement will be from "The Roof Box Company".

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Yakima's Whispbar roof bar profile is still the most aerodynamic shape available, with less drag and less noise than any other roof bar shape. Reduced drag means better fuel efficiency.

The aerodynamic profile was launched at the Frankfurt Automechanika trade fair in September 2008 - a mini wind tunnel was shipped in from New Zealand to show off the new technology. This was a long time ago now, but the fundamentals haven't changed.

Note that the Whispbar profile was developed by Hubco; their business was later purchased by Yakima.

Hear it for yourself. The commentary is a bit long-winded, but this video is still a unique insight into the noise that roof bars make, and the difference between square bars and aerofoil-shaped bars. Competitors have caught up as much as they can, to the extent that the human ear cannot tell the difference between the noise generated by several brands of roof bar profile - but the patented elements of the Whispbar profile still give it a much lower drag coefficient than its competitors.

Fitting PDFs

Yakima S16 through bar instructions

Yakima product safety instructions

Smartfoot fitting kit K328 instructions

Description

Carrying kayaks, boats or boards

Delivery charges and Payment options

Hear Yakima Whispbar in action!

Fitting instructions and videos

Yakima roof bars package - S16 silver bars with K328 kit (2024)

FAQs

How far apart should roof bars be for roof box? ›

It's usually recommended that you position the bars around 70cm apart, fitting them far enough forwards so you can fully open your hatchback with gear on the roof. Again, the roof bar or fitting kit instructions will confirm this.

What's the difference between roof rack and roof bars? ›

In summary, roof racks are more suitable for large and irregularly shaped items, offering an open and protected space for loading. Van roof bars are ideal for transporting longer and thinner objects, providing a solid horizontal base for securing items securely.

Are roof bars vehicle specific? ›

Although many of the roof bars we sell have been designed to fit most vehicles, it's still important to check compatibility. The easiest way to do this is to use our handy online tool. Simply enter your vehicle registration number, select your roof type, then we'll show you recommendations for your vehicle.

Are yakima and Whispbar the same? ›

If you hold the Yakima and Whispbar bars side by side, the only change you'll notice is the brand name on the bar and nothing else. While the name is changing, the uncompromising design and thoughtfully engineered technologies that Whispbar is renowned for will live on in Yakima.

How far apart should yakima crossbars be? ›

Yakima says 36" is the maximum spacing to fit their accessories.

What is the best spacing for roof racks? ›

If no special fitting positions are given in the assembly instructions, the bars should be placed between 24 and 36 inches apart, measured from the same position of each crossbar.

Can you leave roof bars on all the time? ›

We therefore recommend that roof bars should be removed whenever they aren't being used, although Prorack's Whispbar bars, which generate minimal drag and noise, may as well be left in place full time during your activity season.

How do I know what roof rack will fit my car? ›

The roof rack and load carrier capacity can be found in your vehicle's owner manual, or online if you no longer have a manual in your possession.

Do all roof boxes fit all roof bars? ›

Apart from the KAMEI Fosco and Oyster boxes, which only fit into T-track slots, any brand of roof box can be fitted to any brand of roof bars, whether these roof bars are supplied by us or by a car dealer.

How fast can I drive with roof bars? ›

One of my biggest concerns in buying the THULE MOTION XT ALPINE box, is that the general rule for the roofboxes is that you should not drive faster than 80MPH / 130KMH. I regularly do long drives across Germany and my average speed is usually 150-160KMH, if weather and traffic allow of course.

How to measure for roof bars? ›

Measure the distance between the two roof rails or mounting points on your car's roof. This measurement will determine the appropriate width of the roof bars you need.

Can you fit roof bars without rails? ›

Yes, it's possible. Many modern vehicles have roof rack attachment points, and aftermarket roof racks are available for cars without factory-installed roof rails. These racks are adjustable and compatible with various makes and models.

Is Rhino Rack or Yakima better? ›

The first aspect to compare is materials, Rhino use a reinforced nylon and aluminium combination while Yakima use steel and aluminium, both are powder coated for better longevity. Yakima has used additional steel in the corners of the rack to make sure that there is less flex with uneven and heavy loading.

Why are Yakima racks out of stock? ›

Due to high demand and current delays within the global supply chain we cannot provide estimates on when products will be availability for direct sales at this time. Retailer orders will be filled before we offer items for sale on our site.

Who is Yakima owned by? ›

When Steve Cole and Don Banducci purchased Yakima Industries, it was just a small machine shop in Yakima, Washington. As kayakers and cyclists, these two pioneers saw a better—and bigger—future for hauling recreational sporting equipment.

How far apart are crossbars on a roof top tent? ›

Here's what you'll want: 1) Bars as wide as your roof, or the vehicle. 2) A distance of 30.25" between the two crossbars for a stable mount. 4) A Dynamic weight capacity equal to or greater than the weight of your tent.

How far apart should roof timbers be? ›

The sizing and spacing will depend upon the loads imposed on them and the required span. Wherever possible, joists should span the shortest distance. Common joists sizes are 200 x 50mm, 175 x 50mm, and 150 x 50mm. The joists will normally be placed at 400mm centres but no more than 600mm centres.

How far apart should Rhino racks be? ›

(B) 600-800mm Place the crossbars onto the vehicle at approximately 600-800mm apart. Check www.rhino-rack.com.au/ fit-my-car if vehicle specific fit sheet is available for your vehicle. Front View Measure from the end of the crossbar to the rear of the Leg on both sides. Adjust so both measurements are even.

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