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Rhino Products debuts new KammRack Black roof rack for vans

Rhino Products is introducing a new KammRack Black roof rack for van, joining the existing silver anodised aluminium KammRack.

The KammRack Black features a black powder-coated finish to complement the latest designs of modern commercial vehicles

Available to buy from February, the KammRack Black carries over the premium features of the original silver version, but features a black powder-coated finish to complement the latest designs of today’s commercial vehicles.

Available for most modern vans, it includes matching black nose cones and anti-rattle connectors for a seamless design that also upgrades the look of commercial vehicles, offering strength, style and aerodynamic design.

The new KammRack Black joins the ‘Kamm Generation’, comprising the KammBar Pro, KammBar Fleet and the original KammRack. It uses the same pre-assembled legs as the rest of the range. This, combined with the quick click-together side frames, click-in crosstubes and roller, means the rack can be fitted in record time, even with just one person fitting it, according to Rhino.

The KammRack Black also retains the ‘Kamm’ bar profile aerodynamic design. The streamlined shape allows air to flow around the bar as it cuts through the air, reducing wind noise and drag.

As part of the launch for KammRack Black, Rhino is working in partnership with the Care for Wild rhino sanctuary. The charity, based in South Africa, rescues, rehabilitates and rewilds orphaned and injured rhinos. A percentage of sales of the new rack will be donated to the charity, meaning the KammRack Black will have a direct impact on improving the welfare of the endangered species.

The new KammRack Black will be available through Rhino’s dedicated network of online sellers and fitting centres from 1 February 2024.

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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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