If you’re looking to haul the maximum amount of gear and aren’t pulling a trailer, then
the Yakima EXO Hitch System might be the right fit for your 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, or 2018Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500. This modular
system maximizes your vehicle’s gear hauling and storage capability, while freeing up space on your rooftop or
truck bed for other gear.
But, the EXO Hitch System isn’t for everyone and there are some things to
consider to determine if it’s right for you. Here are the details.
The EXO System’s foundation is the EXO SwingBase
that connects directly to your hitch. As the name implies, this SwingBase swings away from your vehicle,
allowing you to open your tailgate, rear hatch or cargo door.
Yakima has created a line of gear
storage and convenience accessories that are added to the base in levels.
Level one items
include:
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GearWarrior: A basket mount for transporting bulky gear like coolers or firewood.
- Yakima
SnowBank: Carrier for 4 snowboards or 5 pairs of skis.
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OpenRange/Deluxe: An all-in-one system for organizing kitchen gear.
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TopShelf: A second tier to add to the SwingBase for another level of storage capacity.
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Yakima
LitKit: Creates visibility for your license plate and taillights to keep you are
street-legal.
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DoubleUp: A mount for 2 bikes that attaches directly to the SwingBase or TopShelf.
- Yakima RoadShower Kit:
A portable, pressurized water storage device with an attached hose.
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GearLocker: A cargo box with an 80 - 100 lb. weight limit.
From here, you can add ANOTHER level of gear storage and convenience options.
Level
two items include:
- Yakima OpenRange
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Yakima
GearWarrior
- Yakima
BackDeck
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GearLocker
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OpenRange/Deluxe
- Yakima
SnowBank
- Yakima
DoubleUp
The Yakima EXO System is a great option for freeing up valuable roof space, allowing
for other gear storage equipment such as the Yakima SkyBox, CBX,
JayLow,
OffGrid Rack, and many
other options to be used.
Now, what about your lighting and license plate? Wouldn’t they be covered
up? Yes, Yakima thought of that and offers the EXO LitKit,
allowing you to move your plate and lighting so they’re visible at all times.
If you’re looking to
maximize the amount of gear you can haul and have a hitch that you’re not using to pull a trailer with, the
EXO System could be a good fit for you.
However, the Yakima Exo Hitch System isn’t for everyone, and
it’s definitely not the least expensive gear storage option, but it is well thought through and offers you
options you don’t see in other systems.
In order to use the EXO System, your vehicle needs to have a 2" hitch receiver, so
this is not for vehicles with a 1 1/4" hitch receiver. Typically, these smaller receivers are found on
crossover SUVs.
One thing to note about the Yakima EXO Hitch System is that your vehicle needs to be
able to handle the additional weight that comes with the 2 level system on the hitch.
You've
probably seen minivans with a hitch carrying a motorized scooter, and you've probably seen some of those
dragging pretty close to the ground. That's because the van suspension wasn't built to deal with all
that added weight.
You could conceivably have 2 cargo boxes full of hundreds of pounds of gear. If your
rig tends to ride low in the back or you're unsure whether it'll handle the extra weight,
you'll want to have someone like Titan Truck take a look at it first. There may be things that a
qualified shop can do to get your vehicle ready.
You can find the EXO System and all other Yakima
products on our site at www.titantruck.com/yakima.
Watch our comprehensive product overview video below!
How much does the Yakima EXO System cost?
At the time this article was written, the
SwingBase retails for right around $600.00. The price for each of the individual options are as
follows:
- Yakima OpenRange
Cost: $750.00
- Yakima GearWarrior
Cost: $500.00
- Yakima BackDeck
Cost: $150.00
- Yakima GearLocker
Cost: About $550.00
- Yakima OpenRange
Deluxe Cost: $1,200.00
- Yakima SnowBank
Cost: $350.00
- Yakima DoubleUp
Cost: About $600.00
The Yakima EXO Hitch System can be configured in a number of ways to fit your exact
needs. If you need more dry, enclosed storage, attach the GearLocker. If you need an open rack or basket you
can easily access without opening a lid, you can add the GearWarrior. Or maybe you want to haul your bikes.
Simply add the DoubleUp. Need a quick, easily accessible camp kitchen? Add the OpenRange. Just need to add
more work benches or table top area? Then add the Yakima TopShelf with the BackDeck to the Exo Hitch
System.
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