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TrunkMonkey Might Be The Simplest, Fastest Way To Mount Any Bike Onto Any Car

TrunkMonkey Might Be The Simplest, Fastest Way To Mount Any Bike Onto Any Car

Posted on July 5, 2015August 12, 2019 By Jarvis

Like most bike racks, you can use the TrunkMonkey to mount your Hunting Bicycle on the back of your car, allowing you to drive up to a backwoods trail with your two-wheeled steed in tow. Unlike them, the rack can be clipped off from your car in seconds, allowing you to remove it without any tools or laborious work.

Described as a “fully-portable, inflatable bike carrier,” you simply blow up the TrunkMonkey, clip it to the back of your car, and mount the bicycle using the integrated straps. When you’re done, just unbuckle the straps to retrieve the bike, unclip the rack to remove it from the car, deflate the air bag to collapse the entire thing, and dump everything into the included carrying bag.  Easy.
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