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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Fit my Hyundia Ioniq 5 perfectly.
Doug
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Works perfect for 2011 Silverado, so glad I found these
Michel Kindermann
Reviewed in Germany on December 17, 2024
Schnelle Lieferung. Super Produkt.Kann ich nur empfehlen.
StatTarget
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
Worked well for our rental...needed a rooftop carrier.The new Pacifica "rails" are an interesting grab. The front was fine. The rear was in the slider track. Sometimes, the side doors wouldn't close nicely. Unfortunately, there wasn't a better spot to grab.
Bailey S.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
I used these to hold a soft carrier on the roof of my car and they worked perfectly - the bag and hooks stayed in place for my 5 day cross country trip. They were very easy to slip on under the foam cover of the door frame and they did not affect the quality of the door seal.
Emmanuel t.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 9, 2023
Excelente artÃculo, muy resistente, buen material, super prácticos y fácil de utilizar
French Blonde
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
I had a rental car for a road trip that didn’t have a roof rack or rails so I ordered these at the last minute to hold my rooftop bag carrier. NY to FL round trip, and not one incident! These held fast the entire trip. Decent quality. Durable. They come with their own case. I’d recommend!
Christina M.
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2022
I purchased these as I wasn't comfortable with the ones that came with the Rightline bag, as they went over top of the door seals. These roofpax ones go underneath the seals and hook onto the frame which seems sturdier. Went on a 7000 km road trip and they were sturdy and stayed in place the entire way. Went through a full day of solid rain and no drips into the car. Definitely recommend and will use them again on the next road trip.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2022
The first thing I noticed was the way it's supposed to be attached to the top of the vehicle. The bag is a wedge shape, more or less, and it makes sense that the bag would mount with the lower end up front so it's more aerodynamic. However, in the included instruction sheet, it specifically tells you to mount the NON-zipper side in the front, which on this bag is the taller, less aerodynamic end of the wedge shape of the bag. I suppose they want you to keep the zipper and the flap that covers it in the rear to prevent the flap from catching window and coming open, but this kinda happens anyway once you secure the bag and the front end of the bag flattens out, raising the flap (there is velcro, but not along the entire flap) and allowing water to get at the zipper--and yes, when it rained on our most recent trip, our stuff got a bit wet up front. Someone should really look into this and either update the instruction sheet or better yet, alter the product so the lower side has no zipper on its face and is still up front.Based on the provided product info, we bought the largest-size, most-expensive one which claims all over the place that it's actually waterproof compared to the lower-priced, smaller models. These 'lesser' versions all mentioned water resistance to a point but no promises; this 21 cu ft one we bought went very well out of its way to suggest it has waterproofing features and improvements and is "completely waterproof"...which it clearly is not.Despite the instructions, we went ahead and mounted it shorter-end, zipper-side to the front--as it's shown in every picture on Amazon, for every model--for aerodynamics, and yep, stuff got wet anyway. It DID save us space in the vehicle and I suppose if your travel is rain-free it should be fine. There's no lock, and it's just a canvas bag that could easily be cut open, so be careful where you leave it. Also, it's nearly impossible to get this folded back into its bag when you're done with it. And while it secured to the car just fine, we did have to adjust where it sat front-to-back to ensure the clips would be in the right place to be able to use the door frames (rack-less install).The larger buckles for securing the bag sides to itself after zipping initially worried me, but they did not come apart. The included short loop straps fabric felt a bit thin & flimsy but held. I did buy an extra pack of these straps "just in case", but didn't need them. Keeping them for future trips, tho, just in case. We used all 6 of the included loop straps. Not sure if we could have gotten away with just four as depicted in product photos; it was very windy at times on the interstate and I felt better with all 6 instead of just 4. Sadly, they only give you two long straps to secure the bag through the hook straps across the vehicle, but 3 pairs of the actual hook straps. Including one more long strap would be a really good idea. We used the wider center straps on each side of the bag to run through the 5th andd 6th loop straps for more wind security. Make sure you wrap the strap ends well to prevent them from flapping in the wind and screwing up your paint--or worse--over time.The included non-slip underlay mat was a helpful add, and glad it was included. We did not notice any damage to the internal coating of the bag after our trip, but I suspect you would want to keep pointy objects away from it. I am hoping this coating does not come loose and flake away over time. It was easy to wipe out small amounts of water after our bags were removed. I imagine pinholes could easily be patched on the inside with a basic patching kit.All that said, in the end, the price was right emough, and we'd recommend it with caveats mentioned. For us, it was worth the $70 we paid vs. renting a larger vehicle, no question. Just a couple odd design decisions, some very minor gripes--but most of all just kinda wish things put inside stayed a little drier in wetter weather. Things were not soaked, so it's not awful, but it was not a dry experience. I would not put anything sensitive to water in this bag for a longer trip where I wasn't sure it would rain or not. I do plan to slather the exterior with a waterproofing spray before our next trip.It's relatively inexpensive enough, imo, that if this one only lasted a handful of trips, I'd probably just buy another one.
Marcial Eleazar
Reviewed in Australia on June 5, 2021
I'm happy with this product. I don't have a roof rack and I had to buy some timber that would not fit inside my car. I used this to tie down the timber on my roof. The only thing that I would suggest is that if you could include something like a rubber mat or something that could protect the roof and keep the cargo from slipping. It was a good thing that I had a rubber mat with me to keep my roof safe from scratches. Overall, this product is very useful, Thanks.
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Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on January 18, 2021
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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
Just finished a ten day trip camping in Yellowstone and the Tetons and am very pleased with these straps. Easy to install on my 2016 Kia Sorento, and didn’t budge while going nearly 90mph on highways through Utah (with gusty winds). Noise inside the car was slightly louder than normal driving, but that easily could’ve been from extra windy conditions and/or the noise of the our less-than-aerodynamic bag on the roof.A great way to secure a rooftop storage bag when you don’t have a roof rack to tether the bag straps to. Plus, the two extras in the bag were put to good use for six tie down locations. I loved not having to bother with ratchet straps running through the car interior. Very pleased.
happicamper88
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020
Worked like a charm on our 2014 grand cherokee! Kept our huge heavy storage bag on top very secure all the way from MI to TX over a week. Went through heavy storms, no leaks. Wish I would have found these sooner and so glad I didn't need to install a roof rack. These work fantastic and takes 2 min to put them on.
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