I have an upride for my carbon frame mtb.
One thing I have noticed, and I had an exchange with Thule about it, is the locking cams are absolute swines to get fixed correctly. On the older Thule rack I have, you could usually alter then tension in the cams very slightly with a full turn of the cam lever. For some reason, on the upride, a full turn of the lever goes from feeling too slack when locked, to impossible to get over the cam profile. I’ve had to slide the rack out of the t bars, turn the lever half turn then slide it back in to see if that is the sweet spot. Honestly, I wouldn’t get another due to it being incredibly frustrating.
Also, and I don’t know if it a common thing, but my bike has fallen out once when the locking loop that goes behind the front wheel disengaged and dropped back down. The bike fell sideways and, very fortunately, the bar end hit the roof bar so there was no contact between bike and roof. Having a closer subsequent look, the little tapered plunger that is on the end of the tension wire, wasn’t correctly engaged in the hoop lock. It seems to have got a bit seized and I assumed when clicking the rear hoop into place, that it had locked secure. It hadn’t. So do check this everytime you load a bike on.
TL:DR. Don’t think I’d get another.