Wedgetail Rack has always been about more than just roof racks. It’s a product of Australia — built to endure its punishing conditions, its remote landscapes and its no-compromise approach to adventure.
So when it came time to bring the brand to life on screen, there was no question who the true co-star should be.
The wedge-tailed eagle — our namesake and symbol — embodies everything we believe in: strength, confidence, adaptability, and complete command of its domain. Just like the racks that carry your gear into the unknown.
Shot on Location. Forged in Australia.
Filmed against the vast backdrops of the Australian outback, the video captures the raw, untamed spirit of the land where Wedgetail Racks are made and tested.
Every shot reflects the values behind the brand:
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Purpose-built design
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Local manufacturing in Melbourne
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Reliability in the wild
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A modular system that works as hard as you do
And of course, that unforgettable moment where wings meet steel – when the eagle finds its perch atop the rack – reminds us that some things are simply meant to come together.
More Than a Rack. A Key to Adventure.
Whether you’re chasing open roads or disappearing into the bush, Wedgetail Racks are designed to carry what matters — from gear and tools to the spirit of exploration itself.
Crafted in Melbourne. Tested across Australia.
Inspired by the wild. Trusted by those who roam it.
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