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5 Alternatives to the VEVOR Roof Rack Cross Bars (Including Better-Fit Options for Some Drivers)

People usually look for alternatives when the VEVOR bars are out of stock, they want a slightly different fit, or they’re comparing value before buying. It’s also worth checking alternatives if you need a roof rack that better suits your car’s rail spacing, load needs, or how often you’ll use it for bikes, luggage, or camping gear.

1) Amazon Basics Cross Rail Roof Rack, 132 cm — £45.14, 4.6★

This is the closest everyday rival to the VEVOR bars and only costs a little more. It’s a good pick if your raised side rails sit within the 117 cm span, and the 4.6★ rating suggests buyers are very happy with the fit and finish. Compared with the VEVOR, it’s slightly less adjustable in practical terms because you need to match your rail spacing more closely, but many drivers prefer that simpler, more predictable setup. Choose this if you want a straightforward, widely trusted roof rack for weekend luggage, roof boxes, or light outdoor use.

2) Amazon Basics Cross Rail Roof Rack, 142 cm — £52.49, 4.6★

If your vehicle has a wider roof and the 132 cm version is too short, this is the better Amazon Basics option. It costs more than the VEVOR, but the extra length can make fitting easier on larger SUVs and vans with wider raised rails. It shares the same strong 4.6★ rating, which is reassuring if you want something that should just work without a lot of fuss. The downside is price and size: if your car is compact, this may be overkill. Pick this one if you need more span and want to avoid under-sizing the bars.

3) HandiWorld HRACK HandiRack Universal Car Roof Rack — £64.00, 4.4★

This is the best alternative for drivers who want a more universal, quick-fit solution rather than a traditional aluminium crossbar setup. It’s pricier than the VEVOR, but it can be a smart choice if you change cars often or need a temporary roof-carrying option. The trade-off is that it may not feel as rigid or as polished as a fixed metal crossbar system for regular heavy loads. Choose this if you want versatility and occasional use more than a permanent roof rack. For UK drivers, it can be handy for holiday luggage or one-off trips where you don’t want a permanent rack on the car.

4) VEVOR Universal Roof Rack Cross Bars, 90KG Load Capacity — £42.99, 4.4★

This is the most direct alternative if you like the VEVOR brand and price point but want a higher stated load capacity. At the same price as the main product, it gives you a stronger-looking spec on paper, which may suit people carrying roof boxes or heavier camping kit. The catch is that you should still check your car’s own roof load limit, because the vehicle limit matters more than the rack’s headline figure. This is a good option if you want to stay budget-friendly but prefer the extra capacity margin.

5) MaxxHaul 70210 Hitch Mount Bike Rack 4-Bike Rack — £59.59, 4.4★

This isn’t a roof rack, but it’s a strong alternative if your real goal is carrying bikes rather than cargo on the roof. Compared with the VEVOR bars, it avoids lifting bikes overhead, which is easier and safer for many UK drivers, especially on taller SUVs. It won’t help with roof boxes, ladders, or luggage, so it’s not a like-for-like replacement. Choose this if your main use is cycling and you want a simpler loading experience, especially for regular family trips or club rides.

Overall, the Amazon Basics options are the best direct competitors if you want a conventional roof rack with strong ratings. The HandiRack is better for flexibility, while the MaxxHaul is the smarter buy if your priority is bike transport rather than roof storage.

Alternatives

Amazon Basics Cross Rail Roof Rack, 132 cm, Fits up to 117 cm Spans between Raised Side Rails with Gap, Pack of 2, Black/Silver

Amazon Basics Cross Rail Roof Rack, 132 cm, Fits up to 117 cm Spans between Raised Side Rails with Gap, Pack of 2, Black/Silver

£45.14★★★★½4.6
Amazon Basics Cross Rail Roof Rack, 142 cm, Fits up to 126 cm Spans between Raised Side Rails with Gap, Pack of 2, Black/Silver

Amazon Basics Cross Rail Roof Rack, 142 cm, Fits up to 126 cm Spans between Raised Side Rails with Gap, Pack of 2, Black/Silver

£52.49★★★★½4.6
HandiWorld HRACK HandiRack Universal Car Roof Rack; Quick Fit Heavy-duty Roof Bars; Black, H10, W33, D146cm

HandiWorld HRACK HandiRack Universal Car Roof Rack; Quick Fit Heavy-duty Roof Bars; Black, H10, W33, D146cm

£64.00★★★★½4.4
VEVOR Universal Roof Rack Cross Bars, Aluminum Roof Rack Crossbars, Fit Raised Side Rail with Gap, 90KG Load Capacity, Adjustable Crossbars with Locks, for SUVs, Sedans, and Vans

VEVOR Universal Roof Rack Cross Bars, Aluminum Roof Rack Crossbars, Fit Raised Side Rail with Gap, 90KG Load Capacity, Adjustable Crossbars with Locks, for SUVs, Sedans, and Vans

£42.99★★★★½4.4
MaxxHaul 70210 Hitch Mount Bike Rack 4-Bike Rack, Black For Cars Trucks SUV's Minivans, Large

MaxxHaul 70210 Hitch Mount Bike Rack 4-Bike Rack, Black For Cars Trucks SUV's Minivans, Large

£59.59★★★★½4.4

Still Buy the Original If...

Stick with the original VEVOR if you want the lowest-priced roof-bar option with locks and a decent 200 lbs claim for general SUV, sedan, or van use. It’s a sensible buy if your raised rails match well and you mainly need a budget-friendly rack for occasional cargo or a roof box.

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