Steadyrack: An Innovative Bike Storage Solution That Saves Space And Is Easy on Your Back

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24th March 2026 | 0 comments

Do you have more bikes than floor space at home? If you’re struggling with a cluttered garage, a narrow hallway, or just want your bike treasures to look great on the wall, you should check out Steadyrack.

Steadyrack: Inovace v uskladnění kol, která šetří místo i tvoje záda

This unique Australian product isn’t just another hook on the wall. It’s a clever piece of engineering that’s a game-changer in bike storage. Let’s take a look at why the Steadyrack is considered the absolute best in bike storage.

Unique Design: Strength in the Swivel Joint


What sets Steadyrack apart from cheaper alternatives is its patented swivel mechanism. While standard bike racks mount the bike perpendicular to the wall, taking up half the room, Steadyrack lets you easily tilt the bike against the wall to save space.

Pivot system: You can smoothly rotate the bike in the rack up to 180°.

  • Space-saving design: The bike can be stored almost flat against the wall, making it ideal for narrow garages or apartments.
  • Cascading storage: Thanks to the swivel joint, you can place multiple racks closer together. Just “flip through” the racks like pages in a book, and you’ll find the one you’re looking for.

Steadyrack: Inovace v uskladnění kol, která šetří místo i tvoje záda

Roll In, Roll Out Technology


One of the biggest challenges with vertical bike racks is having to lift the bike. For owners of heavy e-bikes or people of smaller stature, this is often a Herculean task.

Steadyrack solves this problem elegantly. Simply place the bike on its rear wheel, roll it into the mount’s cradle, and let gravity and the mount’s design do the rest. No lifting, no back pain.

What Makes Steadyrack Stand Out


  1. Rim Protection: Unlike traditional bike racks, the Steadyrack does not come into contact with the rim or spokes. It holds the bike solely by the tire, which is particularly suitable for expensive carbon bikes.
  2. Safety: The bike is securely held in the rack and cannot slip out.
  3. Versatility: Suitable for road bikes, gravel bikes, MTBs, and even fat bikes (depending on the model).
  4. Easy Installation: The package includes everything you need, including a mat for under the rear wheel to prevent the wall from getting dirty.

Which Steadyrack is right for you?


To ensure that Steadyrack works perfectly with your bike, the manufacturer offers specific models tailored to different types of tires:

  • Classic Rack – Standard road, hybrid, and lightweight MTB bikes with tires up to 2.1"
  • MTB Rack – Modern mountain bikes with wider tires (2.1"–2.8")
  • Fat Rack – It can handle massive fat bikes with tires up to 4.5" wide
  • ProFlex Rack – The most advanced model, which can carry more, features a more modern design, is compatible with fenders, and allows integration with the GearMate organization system. It is available in three versions that cover all common types of bikes:
    • ProFlex Narrow (up to 2.1)
    • ProFlex Wide (2.1"–2.8")
    • ProFlex Fat (up to 4.5") 

Steadyrack: Inovace v uskladnění kol, která šetří místo i tvoje záda

Verdict: Is It Worth It?


While the Steadyrack is more expensive than a standard hook from a hardware store, the investment pays off in the form of saved space, safety for your bike, and incredible ease of use. If you’re serious about your bike gear, the Steadyrack is basically a must-have for your garage.

Pro tip: If you're installing multiple Steadyracks side by side, stagger their height by about 10–15 cm. This way, the handlebars won't overlap, and you'll make the most of the space.

    Steadyrack ProFlex Rack Wide

    Steadyrack ProFlex Rack Wide

    114.99 €

      Steadyrack ProFlex Rack Narrow

      Steadyrack ProFlex Rack Narrow

      114.99 €

        Steadyrack MTB Rack

        Steadyrack MTB Rack

        89.99 €

        Check out the selection of Steadyrack bike racks at SNOWBOARD ZEZULA!

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