We install the SAGA Sprinter Van Modular Roof Rack over safari-style tubular racks for some very solid reasons. It’s low profile, ships un-assembled (lower rates), and is modular … have a vent here, and an AC unit over there? Oooh… and a couple of solar panels up front, yeah — right about there. No big deal, simply adjust the cross members to suit your needs.
Want to modify a welded aluminum tubular rack for your Sprinter? Good luck. You’re going to need to get out the grinder, cutting torch, and tig. Don’t forget to blast the frame and prep for powder coating… have fun doing that while on the Sprinter 🤤. Likewise, shipping an 8ft by 6ft aluminum frame anywhere in the USA requires big freight charges. That’s a solid lose in our book.
Finally, the biggest selling point is it’s low-profile. Why would you want to turn the aerodynamic Sprinter Platform into a flying brick with a bulky rack? The SAGA Sprinter Van Roof Rack keeps wind noise to a minimum and reduces crosswind wandering by sticking low to the Sprinter’s roof. To dress up the rack, we typically add a Fiamma F45s Awning to our installs, along with Code 4 LED lights. A perfect complement to this rack is the Zamp Obsidian line of US-Built (with a 25-year output warranty) solar panels. Sure those panels are spendy, but worth it when you look at the details. Remember, garbage in garbage out.
Contact us to schedule an install, or to put together a rack package for a killer deal. Rack assembly typically takes 8 hours for those doing it for the first timer.
SAGA Sprinter Van Roof Rack
$2,199.00 – $2,799.00
The SAGA Sprinter Van Roof Rack’s low profile keeps wind noise down and miles per gallon up, while it’s modular design is easy to customize to suit any Sprinter van layout.
The SAGA Sprinter Van Roof Rack’s low profile keeps wind noise down and miles per gallon up, while it’s modular design is easy to customize to suit any Sprinter van layout.
Additional information
Weight | 120 lbs |
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Dimensions | 66 × 21 × 13 in |
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Size | 170, 144 |
SAGA Sprinter Van Roof Rack
We install the SAGA Sprinter Van Modular Roof Rack over safari-style tubular racks for some very solid reasons. It’s low profile, ships un-assembled (lower rates), and is modular … have a vent here, and an AC unit over there? Oooh… and a couple of solar panels up front, yeah — right about there. No big deal, simply adjust the cross members to suit your needs.
Want to modify a welded aluminum tubular rack for your Sprinter? Good luck. You’re going to need to get out the grinder, cutting torch, and tig. Don’t forget to blast the frame and prep for powder coating… have fun doing that while on the Sprinter 🤤. Likewise, shipping an 8ft by 6ft aluminum frame anywhere in the USA requires big freight charges. That’s a solid lose in our book.
Finally, the biggest selling point is it’s low-profile. Why would you want to turn the aerodynamic Sprinter Platform into a flying brick with a bulky rack? The SAGA Sprinter Van Roof Rack keeps wind noise to a minimum and reduces crosswind wandering by sticking low to the Sprinter’s roof. To dress up the rack, we typically add a Fiamma F45s Awning to our installs, along with Code 4 LED lights. A perfect complement to this rack is the Zamp Obsidian line of US-Built (with a 25-year output warranty) solar panels. Sure those panels are spendy, but worth it when you look at the details. Remember, garbage in garbage out.
Contact us to schedule an install, or to put together a rack package for a killer deal. Rack assembly typically takes 8 hours for those doing it for the first timer.