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Allen Sports 5-Bike Vehicle Hitch hits Amazon all-time low at $104

Amazon is offering its Prime members the Allen Sports Premier Hitch Mounted 5-Bike Carrier for $103.51 shipped. That’s more than 50% below the original listing, the lowest Amazon has ever offered on this model and the best we can find. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 170 Amazon customers. 

Ideal for camping/biking trips, there is a handy tool in the top right corner of the listing page to ensure you get the right model for your vehicle.

Allen Sports Premier Hitch Mounted 5-Bike Carrier:

  • Hitch insert fits 2″ receiver hitches
  • Quick set carry arms “snap” into place right out of the box
  • Dual compound tie-down cradles & quick set straps individually secure and protect bicycles
  • Internal tilt-away release allows for easy lift gate access
  • No-wobble bolt(s) eliminates movement of rack inside of hitch

Allen Sports’ Premier Hitch Mounted 5-bike carrier mounts quickly and easily to your 2″ trailer hitch. The arms “snap” into place right out of the box. Allen’s new dual-compound cradle system securely holds your bicycles in place and the rack’s large padded Spine Shield protects your bicycles as well. In addition to the easy folding arms on this rack, the new innovative internal tilt-away release makes it a snap to access your vehicle’s rear lift gate. The powder-coated rack installs in just minutes with a no-wobble bolt and an integrated locking loop offers a place to secure your bikes.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices