Rightline Gear

Rightline Gear Inc.
Industry Automotive Aftermarket Accessories
Founded 2008
Headquarters Asheville, North Carolina, Asheville, US
Key people
Loran Evans (Rightline Gear founder)
Products Automotive Aftermarket Accessories
Number of employees
6
Website www.rightlinegear.com

Rightline Gear is a automotive aftermarket equipment manufacturer founded in 2008 by Loran Evans, the founder of Melon Bicycles, in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.

Rightline Gear specializes in car top carriers and truck tents. Rightline Gear products are available Internationally by a variety of retailers.[1]

Sub-branding

Rightline Gear products are marketed under the Rightline Gear brand name. Prior to 2012 they used using a family branding or umbrella branding approach. At that time the car top carriers and accessories are advertised under PackRight, while all of the truck, SUV, and pop up tents fell under CampRight.

Specifications

Rightline Gear's line of Car Carriers include their patented Cargo Saddlebag, which fits on the back of SUVs or Minivans.[2]

Their truck tents are available for trucks ranging from Compacts to Long Bed trucks. These tents come with rain fly and sky view ventilation, glow in the dark zippers, a stuff sack for easy storage.[3]

References

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