Cargoloc 32424 15-Cubic/Feet Deluxe Roof Top Cargo Carrier impermeabile 15 piedi cubi Camo Borsa da carico impermeabile

Brand:CargoLoc

3.3/5

118.81

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO Questo portapacchi da tetto cargoloc Allied International 32424 è di 15 piedi cubi e resistente agli agenti atmosferici. Dimensioni: 38 pollici per 38 pollici per 18 pollici. Il Deluxe è più grande. 15 piedi cubi contro 10. Include 8 cinghie contro 4. DAL PRODUTTORE Questo portapacchi da tetto Cargoloc 32424 Allied International è di 15 piedi cubi e resistente agli agenti atmosferici. Dimensioni: 38 pollici per 38 pollici per 18 pollici. Il Deluxe è più grande. 15 piedi cubi contro 10. Include 8 cinghie contro 4.

Cerniera resistente con patta protettiva. 8 cinghie regolabili con fibbie a sgancio laterale. Interno foderato in PVC con cuciture saldate.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand CargoLoc
Color Multi
Color ‎Multi
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 397 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎15 Cu.Ft. 38" x 38" x 18" - Deluxe, Waterproof
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 1 x 1 x 1 inches
Item model number ‎32424
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 5.15 Pounds
Item Weight ‎5.15 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Allied International
Material Blend
Material ‎Blend
Mounting Type ‎Roof Mount
Part Number ‎32424
Product Dimensions ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Size ‎Waterproof, Black
Style ‎15 Cubic Feet Camo Waterproof Cargo Bag

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Scritto da: Song Huang
Does the job well, few nits
While on vacation we realized that we were going to need more space after our purchases and I ordered this carrier and had it sent to the hotel. My one major concern was that my SUV had a roof rack, but no crossbars as shown in the picture. I was worried that the carrier would slide back due to the wind. As a result, I actually went to Home Depot and bought a pack of 2 load straps to secure the front and back of the carrier while on the roof. In the end, the carrier performed very well and everything got home safely after about a 500 mile drive. I'm not sure the additional straps were needed. Now about the actual carrier. It's basically a large nylon bag with a zipper around three sides. The inside has some "rubberized" treatment to make it more waterproof. It's funny how the box says "waterproof" but inside the instruction sheet says that it's only water resistant and you should put thing in plastic bags inside if you want to be sure it stays dry. One thing that was disappointing was the bottom of the bag. In the description it says there's EVA plastic on the bottom. I though this would serve as some kind of padding for the roof of the car. Well, the bottom is just nylon like the rest of the bag. There was no evidence that the bottom of the bag was any different that the rest of the bag. Clean your roof well to avoid any scratches from dirt trapped between the bag and your roof. The straps are not attached to the bag at all. They are basically a "tic-tac-toe" pattern with the fasteners at each end. The nylon material looks like something you would find on a medium quality luggage or computer bag strap. I thought they were a bit "light weight" for the task. In the end they appeared to do fine, but I would have hoped for a more heavy duty grade of material. This is why I got the extra straps at Home Depot with their metal spring loaded clasps. So thestrap is run though 8 loops (one for each leg of the straps) on the bag to secure it. If there was to be a failure, the loops would be the critical point. I'm glad to report that after our trip, the loops looked fine, but I would check this often on a longer trip. Finally, here's a tip when packing the bag. I tried to make it more aerodynamic by placing lower items up front and taller items in the back - forming a spoiler of sorts and having the wind press down on the bag while moving. When situated correctly, the zipper closure ends up at the back. This is to prevent wind from getting into the bag and causing drag and other problems. However with the larger items in back, it was really difficult to close the bag. Imagine closing an overstuffed suitcase except that you can't really sit on it while you zip it closed. I ended up re-packing with larger stuff in center and some softer items (clothes bags, etc) in the back so that I could pull the bag shut more easily while I zipped. While driving, I never noticed any adverse affects of having the bag on the roof. I did notice a slight increase in wind noise and also it seemed that I was getting about .4 mpg less. My SUV normally gets 19.7 mpg on the highway. After the 500 mile trip, it was reading 19.4 mpg. So that was negligible. I drove an average of 65-75 the whole way. Got up to 80 on a downhill section, but then slowed when I saw how fast I was going. Again, no evidence of shifting or any problems at all after the trip. Everything stayed put. At the end of the day, the bag did what it was supposed to and did it well. There were a few things I would be concerned with given the quality of the straps and the 4 loops on the bag being the only thing keeping it down, but in the end it was fine. I may not even have needed the extra straps I bought. Since my car had a anchor point midway in the side roof rails, I was able to fasten the straps in a way that prevented shifting. I'll include some pictures so that people can see how I fastened it. For the price though, it was a very good deal. That's why I rated it 4 stars. For 5 stars it would need 1) higher quality strap and loop material and 2) some kind of padded bottom. P.S. I can't figure out how to upload pictures as it's not offered as an option when viewing this product. So I have placed the pictures on my blog. Copy and paste this link into your browser to see the pictures (you may have to add the www. prefix): thehuangs.com/?p=506&preview=true
Scritto da: KristinaS71
Great alternative to pricier carriers!
I purchased this Cargoloc Roof Top Cargo Bag for a move. We moved from Upstate NY to Southern Georgia at the end of November this year. Most of our stuff went in a moving van, but we needs to pack clothes and necessities in our car for the time between our arrival and out moving van arrival. Most of the stuff had to go into the cargo bag as my 8 passenger SUV would be transporting myself, four teens, two labrador retrievers, and a cat. Needless-to-say, there was not a lot of room inside the passenger area for cargo. I expected this to be a cheap bag that would probably be ripped or torn in the ride. I half expected it to fall off my car. When we got it, we were astounded at the size of it. It is huge. It held one large suitcase, and four smaller carry on suitcases. It held a bag of shoes, a Thirty-One Large Utility Tote, Makeup bags, bathroom needs, plus a few other odds and ends. I was shocked how much we fit into it. We packed it on the floor of my kitchen, and easily transported it onto the top of my Saturn Outlook. The straps were sturdy and easy to use. I tucked them up under themselves to keep them from flapping around. This does attach to a roof rack. We drove the entire trip from UpState NY to southern Georgia without a single problem. The straps stayed taut, and everything in it remained dry, even though we drove through snow in the north and rain in the south. We bought this figuring it would last for one trip, and then be garbage after being beaten by wind and weather for nearly 1000 miles. But when we arrived, there was neither a rip or a tear in it. We were very surprised since we chose to buy this at a fraction of the cost of many other cargo carrier alternatives! I expect to get several uses out of this for future travel.
Scritto da: Avid Amazonian
Worked great for a four-hour round trip camping expedition
I was skeptical due to the very low price of this item, but as we only needed it for a 2 hour car ride (each way) we were willing to chance it, figuring if it totally disintegrated by the time we got home it would still be worth the savings over a hard-sided carrier. The bag worked fine, held our tent, camp chairs, air mattresses and a few other items, making it possible to fit everything we needed. It made it there and back and seems to be in fine shape, so we will definitely be able to use it next year as well. It didn't rain, so I can't speak to the waterproof quality, but we packed only things that it wouldn't matter if they got wet, and stashed in a few large garbage bags in case we needed extra protection on the way home. We have only side rails on our car, but this strapped on just fine, and didn't make any flapping noises or noticeable drag. Overall I would not hesitate to recommend it for a shorter car trip. 3 years later...just got back from another camping trip with the cargo carrier. It is still in great shape (we do about 2-3 camping trips a year), still holds a lot, still hasn't rained on it. We even found that you can scoot it over to one side and still fit the kayak on top of the car if you use the vertical type holders for the kayak. This is on a CR-V which is small for and SUV. Very happy with the purchase and continue to be.
Scritto da: ProlificMDreader
Super pleased with this purchase
I was looking for a way to carry my two soft-sided dog crates on top of the car, both large breed dogs. I was concerned the 42" crate wouldn't fit in the cargo bag, but it fits perfectly when it is collapsed. I am so happy that I don't have to put the collapsed crates in the vehicle. Will update review once I take the trip to advise how the bag holds up on a 6.5 hour car ride. UPDATE: After traveling between Maryland and upstate NY, the lining inside the cargo bag did "rub" or "flake" off and was on the crates. It did come off the crates easily. The crates were dry and it did rain on the way home, so that's a plus. Overall, still pleased with this purchase and it did help transport soft-side crates.
Scritto da: darrin
2014 Jeep Cherokee North
Ordered this for my 2014 Jeep Cherokee North. Honestly was a pain to put on for this vehicle because of the super wide roof rails Jeep has on these vehicles. The only way to get it to fit is to loosen the grip until the square bolt falls off and the grip comes apart in two pieces (which wouldn't happen with most vehicles). Then you have to blindly attach the square bolt back into the screw which can be challenging if you dont have the right tools. Once everything was installed I was pleasantly pleased. Very light whistling at 80km/h. I dont mind the whistling because I'm generally playing my music or the radio pretty loud. Canoe season is almost upon us.. For the money you wont find anything better. If you dont buy this, good luck spending $600 on a Thule/Rhino Rack/Yakima. I almost ordered one of those, and I saved over $500 with this.

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