Roof top cargo bags
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Roof top cargo bags
I need to get a roof top cargo bag for my Libby. One of the soft types
that collapses for storage. Waterproof. 13-15 cu ft. There's a lot of
choices out there but I'm wondering about two things:
1. Some descriptions say "fits most factory installed rails". With that
in mind, I guess another requirement would be that it attaches securely
to the Libby's 2 side rails without the need for additional cross rails.
2. In general, are these soft cargo bags likely to sag and rub/rest on
the roof? Or do some have rigid internal skeletons that keep them off
the roof?
Recommendations are better than ads - so what brands/models have you
guys been happy with that you would recommend?
TIA
Eric
that collapses for storage. Waterproof. 13-15 cu ft. There's a lot of
choices out there but I'm wondering about two things:
1. Some descriptions say "fits most factory installed rails". With that
in mind, I guess another requirement would be that it attaches securely
to the Libby's 2 side rails without the need for additional cross rails.
2. In general, are these soft cargo bags likely to sag and rub/rest on
the roof? Or do some have rigid internal skeletons that keep them off
the roof?
Recommendations are better than ads - so what brands/models have you
guys been happy with that you would recommend?
TIA
Eric
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Re: Roof top cargo bags
"Sandstone" <spambucket@infowest.com> wrote in message
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>I need to get a roof top cargo bag for my Libby. One of the soft types
> that collapses for storage. Waterproof. 13-15 cu ft. There's a lot of
> choices out there but I'm wondering about two things:
>
> 1. Some descriptions say "fits most factory installed rails". With that
> in mind, I guess another requirement would be that it attaches securely
> to the Libby's 2 side rails without the need for additional cross rails.
>
> 2. In general, are these soft cargo bags likely to sag and rub/rest on
> the roof? Or do some have rigid internal skeletons that keep them off
> the roof?
>
> Recommendations are better than ads - so what brands/models have you
> guys been happy with that you would recommend?
>
> TIA
>
> Eric
Hi Eric,
In my experience, the bags will sit on the roof and they've got straps and
buckles that tether it to the rails.
Here's an example:
http://www.prolineracks.com/Proline-...orage-bag.html This one does
have a soft bottom to protect the roof, but anything that gets between the
two will do damage.
I've been using a roof-top rack with a waterproof bag from EMS. This is the
rack:
http://www.prolineracks.com/car-rack-special.html
I liked the prices and service from these guys, no affiliation. Not sure if
the Libby rails will work with a safari rack like this, but it's worth a
try.
Hope this helps,
jjd
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Re: Roof top cargo bags
"Sandstone" <spambucket@infowest.com> wrote in message
news:446A71E2.56797BDD@infowest.com...
>I need to get a roof top cargo bag for my Libby. One of the soft types
> that collapses for storage. Waterproof. 13-15 cu ft. There's a lot of
> choices out there but I'm wondering about two things:
>
> 1. Some descriptions say "fits most factory installed rails". With that
> in mind, I guess another requirement would be that it attaches securely
> to the Libby's 2 side rails without the need for additional cross rails.
>
> 2. In general, are these soft cargo bags likely to sag and rub/rest on
> the roof? Or do some have rigid internal skeletons that keep them off
> the roof?
>
> Recommendations are better than ads - so what brands/models have you
> guys been happy with that you would recommend?
>
> TIA
>
> Eric
Hi Eric,
In my experience, the bags will sit on the roof and they've got straps and
buckles that tether it to the rails.
Here's an example:
http://www.prolineracks.com/Proline-...orage-bag.html This one does
have a soft bottom to protect the roof, but anything that gets between the
two will do damage.
I've been using a roof-top rack with a waterproof bag from EMS. This is the
rack:
http://www.prolineracks.com/car-rack-special.html
I liked the prices and service from these guys, no affiliation. Not sure if
the Libby rails will work with a safari rack like this, but it's worth a
try.
Hope this helps,
jjd
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Re: Roof top cargo bags
"Sandstone" <spambucket@infowest.com> wrote in message
news:446A71E2.56797BDD@infowest.com...
>I need to get a roof top cargo bag for my Libby. One of the soft types
> that collapses for storage. Waterproof. 13-15 cu ft. There's a lot of
> choices out there but I'm wondering about two things:
>
> 1. Some descriptions say "fits most factory installed rails". With that
> in mind, I guess another requirement would be that it attaches securely
> to the Libby's 2 side rails without the need for additional cross rails.
>
> 2. In general, are these soft cargo bags likely to sag and rub/rest on
> the roof? Or do some have rigid internal skeletons that keep them off
> the roof?
>
> Recommendations are better than ads - so what brands/models have you
> guys been happy with that you would recommend?
>
> TIA
>
> Eric
Hi Eric,
In my experience, the bags will sit on the roof and they've got straps and
buckles that tether it to the rails.
Here's an example:
http://www.prolineracks.com/Proline-...orage-bag.html This one does
have a soft bottom to protect the roof, but anything that gets between the
two will do damage.
I've been using a roof-top rack with a waterproof bag from EMS. This is the
rack:
http://www.prolineracks.com/car-rack-special.html
I liked the prices and service from these guys, no affiliation. Not sure if
the Libby rails will work with a safari rack like this, but it's worth a
try.
Hope this helps,
jjd
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