Heininger 3021 Advantage SofTop Weather Resistant Roof Top Cargo Bag
The Advantage SportsRack SofTop Cargo Bag allows you to utilize your vehicles roof rack to get full use out of your vehicles travel space. You will have 13 cubic feet of storage space to haul extra stuff anywhere you go. Measuring 38″ x 38″ x 15″ the SofTop easily attaches to a standard roof rack with 8 tie down straps. Bag is made from durable water and weather resistant 600 Denier coated polyester. The #10 2-way Zipper runs on three sides of the bag allowing easy access to your cargo from any side of the vehicle. Try using the SofTop for traveling, camping, carrying sports equipment or when you just need some extra leg room in the vehicle. Easy to install and remove, it folds flat for easy storage with included storage bag when not in use.
Product Features
- Attaches to Roof Racks with 8 tie down points
- Weather resistant
- Holds 13 Cubic Feet (Measures 38″ x 38″ x 15″)
- Easy to install and remove
- Storage Bag Included
Great bag for small SUVs/cars I looked into a lot of bags and found that most were just too big for my vehicle (2015 Chevy Trax). We had a max width a little over 35 or so inches but more importantly, we were limited in length between front and rear crossbars. Between our horizontal front and rear roof rack bars we had a little under 30”; right around 28” or 29”. This bag is perfect because it fits within the square formed between the horizontal and vertical crossbars. Most other bags would have spilled over length wise…
Great little (big) bag This worked well for giving us a little extra cargo space. You can fit a lot in there especially if it’s soft and you can smash it down a bit. It attaches to your roof rack at four points and is really held on the car quite sturdily. It is easy enough for one person to install provided that person is strong enough to heave it on the top of the car. It’s not technically waterproof but it’s weather resistant enough that getting rain on the road isn’t going to ruin your day, even storms. It’s not…