: Rain-X 161040 Roof Top Cargo Bag

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: Rain-X 161040 Roof Top Cargo Bag

Rain-X 161040 Roof Top Cargo Bag

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MSRP Price: $64.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 655





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Rain-X
Color: Black
EAN: 0019912525501
Label: RainX
Product Manufacturer: RainX
Model: 161040
Publisher: RainX
Ranking: 655
Studio: RainX
Variation Description: black


Product facts:
  • Attaches to roof top racks
  • Attaches to roof rack with included tie downs
  • Heavy Duty water proof material
  • Easy to install and remove
  • Folds flat for easy storage







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty good for the money.
The item worked well on our trip from NY to VA. It poured a few times and everything stayed dry. It was worth the trouble of putting it on top of the car once you figure out how to do it. Over all it is a good product.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Rain-x Roof top Cargo Bag
It is waterproof. We hit a rainstorm and the luggage stayed dry. I was able to get one large bag and 2 medium sized bags inside. It's quite roomy. Like any rooftop cargo, it's a pain to load and unload, but it does the job and gives you more space inside.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Let the buyer beware.
The product looked real nice BUT, You do not find out untill you open the box from Amazon that you NEED TO HAVE THE ROOF RACK WITH THE 4 RAILS NOT THE ROOF RACK WITH THE 2 RAILS.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - More than worth it
I bought this to help move my son from Maryland to school in Miami. I found it easy to pack and easy to secure to the roof. The zippers were tough until you got the technique down. We drove for about 8 hours through Tropical Storm Fay between Savannah GA and Melbourne FL experiencing consistantly high winds and gallons of rain. When we got to the hotel in Miami I expected at least some dampness. Not a drop, not even a little condensation. The carrier stayed secured to the roof and the inside stayed dry. What a great deal!!!



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