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Race Face Tailgate Pad goes T2 for 2020, bringing scratch-free shuttling for six bikes

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Race Face are back in the shuttling game with their revamped T2 Tailgate Pad for 2020. Available in two sizes, the T2 can deliver five or six bikes to your chosen drop-in, scratch-free and ready to shred. New for Race Face is the window, meaning you’ll still have the use of your reversing camera for safely backing up, and/or access to the handle. That’s one of a few updates; let’s take a closer look at the Race Face T2 Tailgate Pad.

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Race Face T2 Tailgate Pad

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Race Face offer the T2 Tailgate pad in a S/M which measures up at 57″ across, and a L/XL measuring 61″ across. They can each take up to five or six bikes, respectively, so whether you’re cruising around in a 90s Tacoma or an F150, Race Face will keep you shuttling. The pad is composed of a durable PVC tarpaulin on its outer, and a softer micro-brushed inner to prevent wear on your vehicle’s paintwork. The Pad has six adjustment straps, allowing for a tailored fit to the tailgate, including those that curve.

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As for your prized bikes, a hook and loop system holds each individually in its place, reducing unwanted bike-on-bike action. Raised bumpers in the truck box also help to hold frames securely in place. An extra layer of foam padding keeps your precious stanchions safe and a durable hyperlon fabric reduces wear on frames. An integrated lock loop secures the pad to the truck.

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A window allows you the use of your reversing camera and/or access to the tailgate handle

Pricing and Availability

The S/M T2 Race Face Tailgate Pad retails at $150, while the L/XL is $160. Both are available now direct from Race Face. It is available in classic Black, In-ferno, and an all-new funky fresh Patina colorway.

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Palo Droppa
Palo Droppa
4 years ago

top most picture, bike on the left. looks like a knolly, but no knolly has that placement of the shock. someone knows what bike is it? thanks…

matt
matt
4 years ago
Reply to  Palo Droppa

It’s a kona

Evan
Evan
4 years ago
Reply to  Palo Droppa

It would be pretty weird for a Kona to have a Knolly headbadge.

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