SIMWORKS by NITTO Burrito Rack|A rear rack for rolling and carrying
Easily carry jackets and sleeping bags. A lightweight and compact rear rack born from a simple idea.
As its name suggests, the SIMWORKS by NITTO Burrito Rack is designed to carry rolled items, like a burrito.
Its gently curved deck shape naturally accommodates rolled windbreakers, sleeping bags, blankets, and more, allowing for easy loading simply by securing them with straps.
Unlike a large carrier, it maintains the bike's silhouette while still allowing you to carry luggage. It also excels as a support rack for compact rear bags and fits a wide range of bicycles, from commuters and touring bikes to gravel grinders.
NITTO's signature beautiful chromoly pipe construction not only looks good but also offers excellent durability, making it a product you can cherish for a long time. This rear rack combines practicality and beauty, maintaining the overall aesthetic of your bike even when not carrying luggage.
Features
- Unique design for carrying rolled jackets and sleeping bags
- Gently curved deck securely holds luggage
- Can also be used as a compact rear bag support
- Made of chromoly tubing for high durability and a beautiful finish
- Compatible with frames with rack eyelets
- Included clip bands allow attachment to seat stays without eyelets
- Studs on the underside of the rack can be used as attachment points for straps or nets
- Wide compatibility with commuter, touring, and gravel bikes
SPEC
- Product Name: SIMWORKS by NITTO Burrito Rack
- Material: 9mm CrMo Steel Tube
- Color: Chrome, Black
- Weight: Approx. 325g (excluding connection rods)
- Maximum Load Capacity: 10kg
- Compatible Seat Post Diameter: 26.8〜27.2mm
- Required Clearance: 120mm or more between top of rear tire and clamp position
- Included Accessories: Connection Rod 210mm×2
- Included Accessories: Connection Rod 350mm×2
- Included Accessories: Clip Band 22mm×2
- Included Accessories: Rubber Band for Seat Post×1
When you first see it, you might wonder, "What can such a small rack carry?" but once you use it, you'll appreciate its exquisite size.
It's large enough to quickly strap on a windbreaker, shirt, bike bag, or compact sleeping bag, and it doesn't make the bike look as bulky as a large carrier.
It's especially compatible with SIMWORKS-style commuter bikes and old MTB customs. The slender aesthetic of the chromoly tubing is also beautiful, adding carrying capacity without compromising the overall style of the bicycle.
For those who "only want to carry a small amount of luggage when needed," I think this is a very attractive option.