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Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2013 Mazda 3

Today on our 1013 Mazda 3 we'll be test fitting the Yakima Fat Cat 6 locking rooftop ski and snowboard carrier. With a six ski or four board capacity, it's part number Y03088. With our Yakima Q-Towers roof rack system already installed on our vehicle, we'll begin our test fit by grabbing the front half of our carrier. We'll place it onto our front load bar. We'll bring the metal rubber-coated straps around the bottom of our load bar, fitting it back into the foot of the carrier. We will then secure the carrier to our bar by latching the black buckle. We will want to be sure that the gray tab will be able to sit on top of the buckle. We'll now open the carrier and lift up on the black lever located inside.



Whispbar Roof Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2013 Mazda 3

Speaker: Today on our 2013 Mazda 3 we'll be test-fitting the Whispbar Locking Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Carrier with the Six Ski or Four Board Capacity in silver, it's Part Number is WB-300. With our whispbar roof rack system already installed on our vehicle we'll begin our test fit by placing the front hands of our carrier under our front load bar. We'll bring the rubber-coated metal strap around the bottom of our bar and place the buckle into the foot of the carrier. We'll then open our carrier jaws and lift the black tab located inside. This is going to allow the gray lever to lift up. We can then close our buckle then tighten down the black lever to secure our buckle with our gray lever. We'll then go to the passenger's side and repeat the same tightening process. We're now ready to grab the rear half of our carrier.



Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2009 Mazda 3

Today on our 2009 Mazda3, we'll be test fitting the Yakima FatCat 6 Locking Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Carrier with a 6-ski or 4-board capacity, part number Y03088. With a Yakima Round Bar Roof Rack System on our vehicle, we'll begin our test fit by placing half of our carrier onto our front bar. We'll bring the rubber-coated strap around our bar and fit it back into the foot of the carrier and close the buckle. We'll then push the oversize button here on the end of the carrier to open up our jaw, and then we'll flip up the thumb tab, tighten it down, and push it back down to finish securing the strap. We'll move to the other side and repeat that process. We'll grab the other half of our carrier and place it onto our rear bar. We want to make sure that both halves of our carrier line up nicely with each other.