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New generation of roof bars to meet latest van user needs

Rhino Products has overhauled its roof bar range to meet the needs of today’s vans and van drivers.

Rhino’s new KammBar Fleet has been designed as a reliable and durable steel roof bar system

The Ellesmere Port-based business has been at the forefront of the commercial vehicle accessories sector for nearly two decades with a team of nine in-house engineers.

The redesign of the roof range is the first in a series of new product announcements and includes the launch of a new steel roof bar system – KammBar Fleet.

The replacement to the DeltaBar, the new system has been completely redesigned to use the highly aerodynamic ‘Kamm’ teardrop shape, minimising wind noise and drag.

Its high-tensile alloyed steel construction, coupled with an inorganic topcoat zinc seal, protects against even the harshest of elements and makes the bar one of the most durable systems on the market.

Rhino has also redesigned its premium aluminium roof bar, now called KammBar Pro and focused on strength, style and aerodynamics, thanks to its unique teardrop shape.

Developed using the latest technologies in design and manufacturing, it offers bespoke fitment and pre-assembled legs for fast installation, as well as two pairs of load stops supplied as standard.

Steve Egerton, CEO of Rhino Products, commented: “The latest generation of commercial vehicles require a new generation of commercial vehicle accessories, designed with modern vans and aerodynamics in mind. We’re thrilled to be releasing our new steel KammBar Fleet to market, as well as rebranding our extremely popular aluminium roof bar to KammBar Pro.”

He added: “We still have further products to launch in the coming weeks, so watch this space for more information!”

The new bars are available to purchase via Rhino’s online stockists and local fitting centres.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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