Apex Roof Rack
The Franklin Rack didn't work out for our needs; too small, not rigid enough. It's found a new home on my son's Gen 3. For $54 more than the Franklin, I replaced it with this
Apex Rack, a larger, more rigid platform with parallel vertical posts where a rear awning can be mounted. Yep, it's cheap, but with a few mods and hardware upgrades it mounts solid, holds up to 250 pounds and will serve our purposes. While the Garvin rack worked well on the H3, I just can't bring myself to the roof-top fashion shows of +$1k
The rack builds with a lower base with a welded basket and an upper rail attached with vertical stanchions. The way it comes together, the rack can be separated into two halves, front and rear,with some questionable hardware that clicks the tubes together - nothing that can't be remedied with stainless hardware. It fits well on the stock roof rails with enough rear overhang to mount an awning.
The rack mounts with four U-bolts with thumb screws. There's plenty of room for recovery gear, Rotopax fuel and water containers, and our Kodiak tent.