Rightline Gear Sport Jr Portapacchi da tetto impermeabile per la parte superiore del veicolo, si attacca con o senza portapacchi, 10 piedi cubi, nero

Brand:Rightline Gear

3.4/5

181.66

Affronta la tua prossima avventura con il portapacchi per auto e portapacchi Rightline Gear Sport Jr. Progettata per l'uso CON o SENZA portapacchi, puoi fissare le cinghie di questa borsa da tetto al portapacchi del tuo veicolo o utilizzare le clip per auto incluse per fissare le cinghie alla modanatura del telaio della portiera di un veicolo: l'unica soluzione rivoluzionaria nel suo genere che NON interferirà con lo spazio per la testa dei passeggeri. Il guscio XT in rete semirivestita in PVC con protezione dai raggi UV e la cerniera impermeabile di Sport Jr forniscono una doppia barriera dagli elementi. Dotata di 10 piedi cubi di spazio sul tetto, questa compatta borsa da tetto per portapacchi per auto ti consente di trasportare il tuo carico e i tuoi passeggeri senza compromettere la sicurezza, il comfort o la praticità. Tutti i prodotti Rightline Gear sono coperti da una garanzia del produttore di 1 anno, quindi preparati con fiducia!

Stoccaggio senza interruzioni: la nostra borsa da carico sul tetto si ripiega per essere riposta nella sacca inclusa; Borsa da tetto per auto, 4 cinghie di fissaggio, 4 clip per auto e sacca con guida di installazione cucita inclusa. Configurazione semplice: basta collegare le cinghie della borsa da tetto al portapacchi del veicolo o utilizzare le clip per auto incluse per fissare le cinghie alla modanatura del telaio della portiera del veicolo. Costruzione di qualità: realizzati in rete semirivestita in PVC con protezione dai raggi UV, i nostri durevoli portapacchi per veicoli sono progettati per mantenere asciutti i tuoi effetti personali e non voleranno via dal tetto. Caratteristiche intuitive: Appositamente progettato per mantenere la tua attrezzatura asciutta, il nostro portapacchi da tetto per auto presenta cuciture saldate e una cerniera impermeabile SZIP. Car Top Carrier: il nostro comodo portapacchi sul tetto ti consente di mantenere la tua attrezzatura in alto, in modo da poter trasportare effetti personali e passeggeri senza compromettere la sicurezza, il comfort o la praticità.
Brand Rightline Gear
Brand ‎Rightline Gear
Color Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 758 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Exterior ‎Black
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 36 x 30 x 16 inches
Item model number ‎100S50
Item Weight ‎5.17 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Rightline Gear
Manufacturer Part Number ‎100S50
Material Polyvinyl Chloride
Material Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Model ‎100S50
OEM Part Number ‎100S50
Product Dimensions ‎36 x 30 x 16 inches
Water Resistance Level Waterproof

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Scritto da: sk
Served our need; placement on cars with no roof racks may be important for noise control
This rooftop carrier was ordered because our car, Camry, does not have roof racks, and we needed to haul quite a bit more than the trunk of the car holds. Our trip was 750 miles one way, 2 days long and through heavy rain one of the days. Nothing in the carrier was wet, or even damp. There was no sign of any leakage. We followed the instructions carefully to prevent leakage from happening. The carrier is larger than expected; more than ample for our need so we filled it with some lightweight things to help make it full as was recommended by the manufacturer. We purchased the rubber mat as well to protect the roof and aid in non slippage of the carrier. Our advice is based on one way trip only and in hopes we feel much differently on the return trip. I think we placed the mat and carrier too far forward on the roof. I wanted to be able to see at least a couple inches of the carrier through the sun roof window. Possibly a bad mistake as the wind lifted the 2 inches of the mat that exceeded the carrier’s front edge (zippered side was facing the rear as instructions indicated) and slapped it constantly against the roof and window. It was deafening, so we stopped after 10 miles and cut off about 4 inches of the mat. That helped for a while but the wind also lifted the front end of the carrier and made a howling sound. We upped the volume of the radio and accepted the noise given we were in a driving rain storm. The carrier was too heavy to take off to readjust during our overnight stay, so the next day I eventually stopped the car when the front of the carrier lifted high enough to expose more of the mat causing slapping and wind howling as strong as the day before. I opened the sunroof and from the inside and we ripped off as much of the mat as we could. We finished the trip with just the howling wind sound. We tightened the straps every time we stopped, but never were the straps in need of more than a tug. On our return we will put very heavy items at the front of the carrier and place what’s left of the mat and the carrier much further back on the roof but with no part of the mat extending beyond or near the front or sides of the carrier. If that does not work to mitigate the wind tunnel sound and slapping noise, I will update this review. Otherwise, it’s a sturdy carrier that holds a lot. Our initial concern that there was no lock on the carrier for safety protection at our overnight accommodation was quickly dismissed after realizing that the zipper wasn’t easily slid open so a quick heist was not likely; or if someone had the desire to lift off the carrier as heavy as it was, then maybe they needed the contents more than us; or we might see the carrier tossed aside on the highway within a few miles if they had the same slapping and howling experience.
Scritto da: S. Warnett
Excellent piece of kit!
We purchased this bag on an emergency whim due to us moving from California to Maryland and needing the extra storage space for our Honda Accord - so therefore, we have no roof bars. Despite the instructions we did purchase a mat for the roof, but we took the advice of a previous reviewer and purchased a yoga mat for $10 which worked perfectly folded in half - just to give the roof a little more protection. We also purchased some ratchet straps, again, just to be on the safe side due to the distance we were driving, these only cost us about $25 from a Napa Car Parts store. With the journey we took we got quite accustomed to taking the bag on and off the car every day as we stored the bags for our clothing and for our dog who rode on the back seat - overall it was quite quick to rig up and we used the straps through the car door as the supplied hooks did not fit an Accord. This worked perfectly except for when we were driving through torrential rain; the straps I purchased then acted like a wick and the dog did get dripped on a little! (But only a little!) If waterproof straps are available anywhere this would be a better option. Suffice to say, driving from CA to MD and going through 13 States, we literally went through EVERY type of weather; from blazing sunshine to a snow storm and also through the edges of a major storm where we hit very heavy rain and wind - the bag itself proved itself to be very much waterproof - not a drop got inside the bag and everything remained as dry as a bone! The material it is made from is certainly hard wearing, and very easy to clean (essential considering the front of the bag will end up being a bug board!) I have noticed a few people ask and comment about noise; I found that as long as the straps were tight, the noise was minimal, if they are too loose then they will vibrate and make a noise. I also noticed earlier people comment about the fuel consumption on their car being improved with this bag fitted: this is utter rubbish! There is NO WAY your fuel consumption will improve with this bag fitted and full! The aerodynamics of your car are being massively altered. You will notice (depending on your vehicle and the load within the bag), that the handling of the car will be different at higher speeds and higher wind speed, this you will no doubt easily adjust for as you get used to driving with it fitted. Overall, despite this being an emergency purchase the only thing I can fault it on is the wicking effect of the straps if you feed them through the car and end up driving through torrential rain, but like I said above, if you can get hold of some straps that are waterproof then this won't be an issue.
Scritto da: Christina M.
Durable and easy to use
Just went on a 7000 km trip with this bag attached to the bare roof of my 2017 Civic and have zero complaints. Went through an entire day of rain and then some and not a bit of a leak. I did purchase alternate hooks (RoofPax on Amazon) that go under the door seals as I wasn't comfortable with the included ones that go over top, and I also purchased the anti-slip pad for underneath the bag. A few things we learned along the journey: The pad should lie some inches back from the front of the bag so it doesn't catch in the wind and make noise; we also folded the excess pad underneath the back of the bag for the same reason. The bag should be loaded with heavier items in the front and packed as snugly and evenly distributed as possible, especially in the front. We placed the front of the bag a couple of inches back from where the windshield met the roof, this worked the best on my car but might be different on yours. Make sure the straps are pulled very tight. We used double sided velcro strips to secure the tails of the straps; the noise of the straps flapping in the wind will drive you bonkers otherwise. Having a bag on the roof of your vehicle will decrease the gas mileage, however I found that it was better when the bag was tied as snug as it could be. All in all, I'm super impressed with how well this bag performed, it's well made, no problems through 8 full days of driving, didn't leak and saved me almost $1000 over buying a roof rack.
Scritto da: Steve
It was a great fit on my Toyota Corolla 2006 WITHOUT a roof ...
I took the Rightline Gear Sport Jr. on a month long, 8,600 mile (13,840 km) trip across Canada and the US and it performed admirably. It was a great fit on my Toyota Corolla 2006 WITHOUT a roof rack (the next size up would have probably fit too, but this was more room than we needed). There were some epic rainstorms along the way and I can say that this bag is completely waterproof. Not a single drop of water got into the bag (the car on the other hand, I will explain below). The material is pretty heavy duty; I drove at normal speeds and just about every day would drag it off the roof, fully packed, slamming onto the ground. I made sure to only load it with large bags and had the same layout every time to speed things up. The front of the bag gets pretty littered with bugs after a while, but the rains washed most of it off by the time my trip was over. I didn't have a roof rack and was using the bag on the naked roof. I would wipe down the roof with a rag every time and I put down a non-slip mat. I didn't get the official non-slip mat which has terrible reviews. I went to a Dollarama and picked up a non-slip mat roll for less than $5 and it worked perfectly (I know because pulling the bag off the roof every time was fairly difficult with the mat on). The bag always felt secure and was still strong at the end of the trip. There are a few issues: the straps that come with the bag are WORTHLESS. You will notice in my included photos that I have straps purchased separately. Definitely head down to the hardware store and pick up some quality ratcheting straps for $20 or so. I also got 4 carabiners to use instead of the attached plastic loops which were too small, although, I don't think they were necessary. Tying the bag down tightly was probably good enough. It you want to risk using the included straps, please make a trial run before going on your actual trip to make sure it's enough for you. I was hoping the use the car clips but there was nowhere in my car to attach the clips. If you're thinking of using the car clips, run your fingers along the car door frame to see if there's somewhere the clips can latch onto (you don't want it latching onto the weather stripping). And speaking of weather stripping, even with the upgraded straps, if you're using it on a naked roof, it will affect your weather stripping. It was fine in light rain, but in heavy monsoons water would leek in pretty rapidly. Have a towel handy to shield your arm and pets when that happens. Another issue the straps against the weather stripping did also let in more wind noise and would vibrate pretty loudly if tightened just right, but was bearable. Even with the issue with the straps, I can't deny that this bag survived the entire road trip unscathed. It protected my gear and kept it perfectly dry. I'm definitely keeping this bag to use again on a future trip and I can thoroughly recommend it.
Scritto da: BB
Fully waterproof, good capacity
Purchased the Sport Jr version for an Elantra GT. Used a few times for camping trips and was very pleased with the performance. Thanks to this bag we can easily go on weekend camping trips with a baby and two large dogs...in an Elantra... On the first trip it rained heavily on our drive there and all of the items in the bag were completely dry when we arrived. Was very pleased with the waterproof aspect of this bag. The 4 straps hold it down securely but the metal clips that hook to the car door frame do increase the wind noise in the car slightly since they affect the seal. Not a major issue as it is not too loud and you get used to the difference quickly. You do have to tighten the straps very well or there will be vibration and noise from them. On my first trip out I had to stop a couple of times to adjust them but had no issues after that. I did purchase the under-pad which I find helpful. It adds a little extra padding to protect the roof which I like. Tips: - put the bag on the roof before loading it. It is easier than lifting a full bag into place and less likely to damage the roof. - distribute the weight well and load softer items on the bottom to protect the roof. - wipe the roof and the bottom of the bag before putting the bag on the roof. Any sand/dirt will act like sand paper if trapped between the two - If using the metal clips on the door frame, tighten one side as much as you can and do not touch it after you tighten the other side. going back and forth between the straps makes it harder to tighten fully and will cause vibration/noise. - the bag has a shape designed to be aerodynamic. Try to fill it in a way that maintains that shape. This will help the noise and fuel economy.
Scritto da: Blythe Rossi
Great value and works well
We bought this to haul our luggage on a trip from Toronto to Detroit. We also purchased the non-skid roof pad to go with it. In all, the cargo bag is very well constructed and was easy to strap to the top of our Kia Rondo. We attached it to the two OEM roof rails. Our car does not have cross-bars, and we were a bit concerned that the bag might move forward/backward, but it stayed put quite well even up to speeds in excess of 115 km/h (70 mph). On our way to our destination, we hadn't really "packed" the front of the bag very full, and found that there was a bit of noise as the excess material "flapped" a bit in the wind. On our way home, we packed the front end quite full, and the bag was silent. The only reason I haven't given it 5 stars is that I'm not sure how it deals with rain since the weather was clear and sunny on both days we used it. I would definitely recommend this item to a friend. It's a great way to stretch the cargo capacity of your vehicle without having to "encase" your passengers in boxes and bags inside the cabin.
Scritto da: Leamy
Noisy on highways but does the job
We have a Honda Civic 2014 sedan (no roof rack), and this top bag worked for us. It survived speeds up to 120km/hr. We got the Sport Jr waterproof version for our very snowy vacation this winter and there were no leaks! The zippers on it are difficult to move so the silicon lubricant it comes with is VERY useful. We also got the recommended non-skid roof mat, but other than that we didn’t need any extra straps or clips. Note that if you get the mat, make sure your bag is strapped down tightly and has something heavy enough inside to press down on the mat so it doesn’t fly out. We made that mistake only once. But the bag itself never flew off at least! The hooks it comes with doesn’t perfectly hook into the door frame edging but it stays put enough to prevent the bag from moving. Some sides hooked on better than others (see photos). It does pinch the car’s weather guard but we’re just happy it didn’t pull it right off. I recommend tying off the strap ends and tucking them, otherwise they’ll flail in the wind and make noise. Given the fair price and the fact that this top bag is meant to adapt to lots of different cars, I didn’t expect it to hook in perfectly; it just needed to be functional, which it was! I think, due to the bulkiness of the items we had in the bag, it didn’t sit fully flush on the roof so there were some air gaps or something that caused it to really whistle and vibrate at high speeds. It could also have been the small spaces in the door frame from the hooks. It seemed extra loud when the bag wasn’t completely full. Prepare for noise! All in all, this was a great budget addition to our trip because we definitely had waaay too much to bring. Very glad it exists!

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