I've had and used both.  Obviously it is my opinion, although I would point 
out an opinion shared by others in the on line and bike shop world.  

Neither my Tubus nor Nitto have broken on me.  I wound up giving the Nitto 
away as despite its better looks, I preferred the more useful design of the 
Tubus.

On Saturday, April 20, 2013 7:49:05 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> How do we know this to be true? I'm not being snarky, I want to know, as 
> one who loves Tubuses and has used many but who would seriously consider 
> Nittos for a "pretty bike" if he had the money and found the right design.
>
> BTW: I read both that Tubus offers a 10 year warranty and that Tubus 
> offers a 30 year warranty. Which izzit? And, just for the record, cheap ol' 
> Axiom offers a *lifetime* warranty to the original owner. I suppose if we 
> were truly rational in our own self interest, those abstract beings beloved 
> of the economists (idiots), we'd all be using Axioms.
>
> I have nothing against Nitto.  They are nice racks.  But off the shelf the 
>> Tubus are head and shoulders above. 
>>
>  
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