>>1839748the critical thing for a rear rack is that it has dual top rails
so you can run panniers lower and they don't mire the rack top.
Also, absolutely avoid the 'disc' racks that have bolt holes through sleeves, unless you have discs and need them (you don't even need them with every disc setup). They make it much harder to check torque on rack bolts and you can't tighten them with multitools.
Almost any rack is fine. Although racks do break and they do flex which sucks, you don't need 'high end' racks.
>cheaper alternatives to tubusof course and you should get that if you want to save money
>higher quality alternatives to tubusl m a o