Rhino-Rack Introduces the Reconn-Deck

Rhino Rack

Developed with a sleek and rugged design, the Rhino-Rack is a versatile truck bed system featuring a modular design—the Reconn-Deck lets you create your own platform. The deck can be configured for virtually an unlimited number of uses which offers stylish versatility. The system is built on four towers at a fixed height of 11 inches to create the base for an elevated deck. This provides abundant space under the deck to load oversized and bulky items and will likely substantially increase your cargo capacity. The Reconn-Deck Towers come with two secure core locks keeping the system safe from theft.

Rhino Rack

The newly designed Reconn-Deck Bars come with mounting channels on all four sides that allow you to fit a huge range of accessories. Rooftop tents, recovery track brackets, high-lifting jack brackets, as well as many other load-carrying accessories can be easily mounted to the accessory channels. The towers come with slots to provide you with an additional mounting point for accessories.

Rhino Rack

Reconn-Deck mounts to tracks that are fitted to the inside of the truck bed on the following vehicles, with more configurations to come soon:

Jeep Gladiator JT

RAM 1500 (with RamBox only)

RAM Rebel 1500

Toyota Tacoma

Rhino Rack

Toyota Tundra

Nissan Frontier

Nissan Frontier on Pioneer Truck Bed

Nissan Titan

Nissan Titan

Features and Benefits of each system:

Reconn-Deck Bars (East/West)

  • Integrated channels on all four sides for mounting of accessories
  • Removable end caps for easy installation of accessories
  • Secure core locks included
  • Compatible with most Rhino-Rack Pioneer and roof rack accessories
  • Option to run three crossbars on selected vehicles with longer tubs
  • Up to 150 kilograms/330 pounds on-road and off-road load rating

Reconn-Deck Bars (East/West) with NS Bars (North/South)

  • Create a Reconn-Deck platform with a combination of Reconn-Deck Bars and Reconn-Deck NS Bars
  • Choose a configuration to best suit your adventure, with two Reconn-Deck Bars and up to six Reconn-Deck NS Bars to customize your platform
  • Compatible with most Rhino-Rack Pioneer and roof rack accessories
  • Reconn-Deck NS Bars can be moved/spaced out to suit users’ specific needs
  • Underside channels can be accessed to mount recovery tracks, a shovel, or other accessories
  • Up to 150 kilograms/330 pounds on-road and off-road load rating

Reconn-Deck with Pioneer Platform

Jeep Gladiator Pioneer Jeep Gladiator Pioneer
  • Most versatile of the truck bed systems
  • Quick and easy to install or dismantle (includes tools)
  • Compatible with a huge range of Pioneer accessories
  • Underside channels can be accessed to mount recovery tracks, a shovel, or other accessories
  • Up to 120 kilograms / 265 pounds on-road and off-road load rating

Reconn-Deck with Vortex Bars 

  • Entry-level option and can be built on at a later time (upgrade to Pioneer or Reconn-Deck Bars)
  • C-Channels to add a range of accessories for all applications
  • Bars designed to minimize wind noise
  • Option to run three crossbars on selected vehicles with longer tubs
  • Up to 100 kilograms / 220 pounds on-road and off-road load rating

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Graeme Bell is an author and explorer who has dedicated his life to traveling the planet by land, seeking adventure and unique experiences. Together with his wife and two children, Graeme has spent the last decade living permanently on the road in a self-built Land Rover based camper. They have explored 27 African countries (including West Africa), circumnavigated South America, and driven from Argentina to Alaska, which was followed by an exploration of Europe and Western Asia before returning to explore the Americas. Graeme is the Senior Editor 4WD for Expedition Portal, a member of the Explorers Club, the author of six books, and an Overland Journal contributor since 2015. You can follow Graeme's adventures across the globe on Instagram at graeme.r.bell