Westcott Designs vs Sherpa Roof Rack
Hey folks, hope everyone is having a fantastic day. Since Gobi fulfills orders at a glacial pace, Westcott Designs and Sherpa are the two roof rack manufacturers I'm considering for my 2021 TRD Pro.
Westcott: Toyota 4Runner 5th Gen Modular Roof Rack - Westcott Designs Sherpa: 5th Gen 4Runner Roof Rack | 2010-2020 4Runner | Sherpa Equipment Co. – Sherpa Equipment Company From my perspective, both are high quality and offer unique features respectively. Westcott can be turned into a basket design with their inserts Toyota 4Runner 5th Gen Roof Rack Inserts - Westcott Designs and Sherpa has a mounting system that is conscientious of water intrusion. I would like everyones opinion as to what they would suggest between these two and why. "Sherpa all the way" or "Westcott for the win" are totally useless comments; please provide something substantive. Thanks! |
Quality, reputation, aesthetics, availability of accessories, and prevention of water intrusion were all things I was looking for when I was considering a rack. Sherpa checked all the boxes for me. I also have Sherpa maxtrax and awning mounts. I don’t think I had yet heard of Westcott at the time I was doing my research.
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I'm happy with my Sherpa. I haven't heard anything about the Westcott, but the floor panels look useful. I would look very closely at how the Westcott is mounted to the roof.
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From comparing the two now, I like that that the Sherpa sits an inch lower (2.5” measured at the center of the roof) vs 3.5” on the Westcott rack. I garage my 4Runner and I just barely fit with a Plano box on the rack for recovery gear and ~2.5” lift. I don’t always have the Plano box on the rack, but it’s nice I can make it in and out of the garage without having to take it down when I do. The Westcott looks like a quality rack, not sure how the mounting points are though since they aren’t shrub on the website, at least that I could see. It’s probably safe to assume they mount similar to other racks with use of silicone, which I’m not a fan of, but to each their own. I much prefer Sherpa’s mounting solution to prevent water from leaking into the headliner area. Just my opinion, take it for what it’s worth. Based on the above I would still go with Sherpa if I had to do it all over again. Hope this helps. |
Love my Sherpa. It’s adapted to everything I want to use it for. Lots of accessories like a max trax mounts, hi lift mount, awning mount, etc. works well for me.
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Another vote for Sherpa. Although I haven't pulled the trigger on a rack yet.. Victory is also on my list personally.
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Does anyone stock the Sherpa, or is my only option to go direct and wait 6-8 weeks? I’ve decided to go with Sherpa.
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I don’t know if anyone that stocks Sherpa racks. You can contact Sherpa and see if their lead times have decreased. If not, 6-8 weeks is not much of a wait compared to the 6 month - 200 year wait for a Gobi rack.
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I think the Sherpa is superior due to their mounting system....silicone can get gunky, fail if not applied right, and needs maintenance. I love my Crestone. You can do similar things with the Sherpa adapt plates (although they dont drop lower than the side rails like the westcott plates), but they make it a pain to clean the roof so I prefer just having 1 or 2 that i take on and off when needed anyways. I got mine through battleborn offroad that sometimes has stock and had it within a week
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Why didn't you consider Uptop or Prinsu. I am looking for a rack and Prinsu and Shaerpa were my top 2 and then someone mentioned uptop and now I can't decide between the 3. I am just looking for something that doesn't hum or sound like a jack hammer on the roof at 60mph or above.
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