Soarify 4-Bike Hitch Mount Bike Rack (2" Receiver) for Cars, SUVs, RVs
Product description
The essentials
If you’re trying to bring more bikes on the road, a hitch-mount rack like this Soarify model is designed for that job. It’s built to carry up to 4 bikes, with a stated maximum total load of 143 lbs, and it uses rubber straps for holding the bikes in place. There’s also a tilt release, so you can get to the rear of your vehicle without having to remove the rack every time.
So, is it the kind of rack you buy for weekend spins? Sure. But it’s especially aimed at groups—when you’re coordinating multiple riders—or when you want a more “park it and go” setup that doesn’t depend on roof loading.
What you’ll notice on the road
On paper, this rack is focused on capacity and sturdiness. The manufacturer states a maximum load capacity of 143 lbs, with up to 35 lbs per bike, so you’ll want to pay attention to your bike weights before trusting the total.

It’s made from steel and positioned as heavy-duty construction meant to handle rugged terrain and adverse weather. The key takeaway here is stability: when the bikes are secured and the hitch is properly fitted, you should get a rack that feels less “wobbly” than lighter, strap-only setups.
There’s also a foldable design for storage. That matters if garage space is tight, or if you prefer something that can stay out of the way when you’re not using it.
And yes, the tilt release is a practical feature. You’ll appreciate it when you need access to the cargo area during stops—especially on longer trips.


Key compatibility notes (and a potential limitation)
This rack is specifically designed for vehicles with a Class III or IV hitch receiver, using a 2-inch trailer hitch. If your vehicle doesn’t have that type of receiver, you’ll likely need to look elsewhere rather than assuming it’s a universal fit.

Also, keep the instruction in mind: do not use the rack on a trailer or spare tire. That’s one of those details that can be easy to overlook when you’re organizing a trip, but it’s exactly the kind of rule that affects safe setup.
The part that matters most: load and bike fit
This is a 4-bike rack, but “4 bikes” only works if your bikes and their weights fall within the stated limits. The listing says up to 35 lbs per bike (with the overall 143 lbs max). Different bike styles and sizes are mentioned, but the real-world question is whether your specific bikes are light enough and properly strappable within the rack’s layout.
It’s also worth being realistic: a rack like this is built for carrying multiple bikes at once, so if you only ever carry one bike, you may not get much value from the extra capacity. In those cases, a simpler lower-capacity hitch rack can be less complicated.
Usage tips (so it doesn’t become a hassle)

A good way to think about using this rack is: secure first, then tilt and access.


For example, before a trip, take a minute to load the bikes, adjust their positions, and tighten the rubber straps so each bike feels stable. Then confirm the tilt release action actually gives you the access you need for rear cargo.
Because it’s foldable, you can also plan for storage: fold it down when you’re not hauling bikes so it takes up less space and stays convenient.
And if you often do quick stop-and-go errands, using the tilt release instead of removing the rack can save time—just make sure you do it carefully each time.
Is it worth it?

It’s worth considering if you want a hitch-mount bike rack for cars, SUVs, or RVs that can carry multiple bikes (up to 4) and you have a Class III or IV 2-inch hitch receiver. The combination of steel construction, rubber straps, and a tilt release makes it a practical choice for road trips and group outings.
It may not be the best match if your hitch receiver isn’t Class III or IV (2-inch), or if your bikes push toward the stated per-bike weight limit. And if you were hoping to use it on a trailer or spare tire mount, the instructions clearly say not to.
So, buy it when your setup and bike weights line up with the listed capacity and compatibility. Skip it when you’re missing the right hitch receiver type or need something designed for alternate mounting situations.
Quick FAQ


Quick FAQ

What vehicles is this rack compatible with?
It’s designed for vehicles equipped with a Class III or IV hitch receiver using a 2-inch trailer hitch, including cars, SUVs, and RVs (as described).
How many bikes can it carry?
The listing states it can hold 1 to 4 bikes, with up to 35 lbs per bike and a maximum total load of 143 lbs.
Does it fold down for storage?

Yes. The listing says it folds down to a compact size for easier storage.
Can I use it on a trailer or spare tire?
No. The provided instruction says not to use it on a trailer or spare tire.
Does it tilt for rear access?
Yes. It includes a tilt release to help you access the rear cargo area without removing the rack.
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