Looking for a ski rack that’s sturdy as all get out and can carry hoards of boards and skis? The RockyMounts LiftOp may be for you.
Constant throughout our winter gear testing this season was the RockyMounts LiftOp Biggie Ski Rack. I checked out a sample around November and have been putting it through its paces ever since.
In short: The RockyMounts LiftOp ski rack is super sturdy and worked well in a variety of winter conditions. On top of its awesome design elements (like an easy grab latch and double locking system), this rack can hold up to four pairs of skis. And compared to other racks on the market, it all comes at a really reasonable price.
RockyMounts LiftOp Rack Testing in Sleet, Rain, and Snow
I loved lots of things about this ski rack, but mainly that it’s extremely sturdy, durable, safe (locks), and easy to use. And it’s under $200.
I tested this rack carrying from one pair to three pairs of skis to see how it worked with a light load versus loaded down. (I could’ve fit a fourth pair but didn’t have any more skis on hand.)
A note on its sturdiness: This rack won’t budge. Windy weather, highway speeds, you name it — you won’t hear any noise, shifting, or wobbles coming from the top of your car.
I’ve driven with this ski rack over several mountain passes, on highways, in snowy weather, and during high wind advisories, and it worked great.
It’s also safe. It has two locking systems, a safeguard to make sure the rack isn’t going anywhere. (Details and notes on the locking system and cables below.)
Third, it’s easy to use. Coffee in one hand and wearing bulky mittens, I was still able to open and close the rack with no problem. The keys also work well, are easy to turn, and the lock hasn’t stuck or froze thus far. (The smooth-to-operate locks are extra exciting because I’m a lefty — opening doors and locks is usually a troublesome task for me.)
The only con? It’s not the lightest rack on market. That being said, it’s not too bulky, and its weight doesn’t pose any issues.

RockyMounts LiftOp Biggie Rack Specs
- Holds: 4-5 pairs of skis or 4 snowboards (varies by size)
- Components: 2 rack units, 2 plastic cradle mounts, internal locking cables, comes with 2 keys and spare parts
- Weight: 14 lbs.
- Price: $180
Locking the Rack: RockyMounts Doubles Down
