The Weber is handy, but has a few issues with it that the Gateway doesn’t have.
1) Stability. Weber folds up, but it can have problems locking in properly and the cross bars can easily dislodge during a cook (ribs in the fire).
2) Ease of Use. You can rotate the Gateway on the top straps for more of an even cook (if sidelighting).
3) Construction. Gateway is stainless steel. It will last forever. Weber is aluminumized steel/aluminum
Now...the Weber is more portable, and you can cook with one crossbar if needed. With the Weber you still need to buy good hooks so another $12-25 right there.
All things considered...get the Gateway.
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