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HomeSportsGame Room ProductsClassic 4-16 cu ft fold & bend closure Car Top Carrier Automotive Storage |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Get roof racks and cargo box instead!!! Aug 09, 2011
By Fletcher Funk I really wish I had just purchased roof racks and a Thule/Yakima cargo box instead of this. The straps go through the doors which doesn't work if you're tall, and the car clip straps scratched my car up. The straps also didn't stay tight, which led to the bag flying off my car at 70mph... Tore up in several places. Thank god no one was behind me at the time or they could have been killed. You can also only store lightweight stuff in it or it will dent in your roof.
Complete waste of money in my opinion... Do yourself a favor and spring for quality roofracks and a cargo box.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Rugged product, lasts for years Oct 29, 2007
By David Schaefer
"LakeHouse411"
I've owned a Classic car top carrier for years. I don't think I'll ever have to buy another one ever again. There's no zipper so you fold it closed and that seems to keep the water out find. The staps that attach it to the car are super easy to use. I guess if you have kids or taking any kind of a road trip this car top carrier is tops. If you have a luggage rack get this carrier to go with it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Awkward to load. Aug 05, 2011
By Noname The minute I opened this PackRight, I knew I would not be fond of it. Why? Because it opens towards the rear of the car. I knew that, but thought there would be a zipper or something that goes along the side to help with packing. Instructions say to load the carrier while it's on the roof. Unless your supplies are light, that's the only way to do it. With the opening facing backwards, it's very awkward to load. We tried it that way but gave up. Since we only had pillows, blankets, clothing and sleeping bags in there, my husband loaded it on he ground and threw it onto the roof.
There is no zipper for closing. Roll it up like a potato chip bag and secure with a buckle. I'd feel better if they added a zipper to it.
Went on the trip and everything held together. My husband was nervous it would all fly off the roof, but that did not happen.
So . . . it works, but is very awkward to load.
Decent product. Jul 11, 2011
By Jess McKellar The bag is heavy duty and well constructed. While not initially a fan of the closure method (no zippers) I fought that it worked better than I thought.
The only issue I have is with the straps supplied to hold it down to the vehicle. I just don't feel that they are up to the task or long enough to do the job properly. I ended up using a couple ratchet traps to secure the bag to my roof rack.
More than roomy enough for two large/1 medium suitcase and assorted sleeping bags.
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