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Keeper 07203-1 Weatherproof Rooftop Cargo Bag, 15 Cubic Feet

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Features

  • Protect Your Cargo: Keeper Roof Top Cargo Bag features 15 cubic ft. to protect and secure cargo loads from road grit, sun, wind and rain.
  • Measurements: This cargo bag measures approximately 44 in. x 34 in. x 17 in. with rubber-laminated nylon material.
  • Features: Soft sides flex to fit odd-shaped loads and folds into a compact size for easy storage.
  • Ideal Use: Fits most roof racks on standard vehicles and smaller SUVs with attachment capabilities on all four sides.
  • Disclaimer: Please use extreme caution when not utilizing all four side attachments.

Description

The Keeper Roof Top Cargo Bag features 15 cubic ft. to protect and secure cargo loads from road grit, sun, wind and rain. The cargo bag measures approximately 44 in. x 34 in. x 17 in. with rubber laminated nylon. It fits most roof racks with attachment capabilities on all four sides. Must use extreme caution when not utilizing all four side attachments.


Brand: Keeper


Material: Nylon


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 44 x 34 x 17 inches


Item Weight: 5.25 Pounds


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Manufacturer: ‎Keeper


Brand: ‎Keeper


Model: ‎Roof Top Cargo Bag (15 Cubic Feet)


Item Weight: ‎5.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎44 x 34 x 17 inches


Item model number: ‎07203-1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎07203-1


Date First Available: June 7, 2013


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  • Great, but it takes a little work.
For the money, this is almost a no-brainer. Durable, spacious, and easy to store (just wad it up and throw it in a closet). The only drawback is the straps are too thin, which makes it a bit of a challenge to get the length of the straps right when securing on the roof - plan for a 20 minutes task when securing. Again, 5-star product, but I wish the straps were a bit thicker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 2, 2023 by John Wilkerson

  • Made it through Tropical Rainstorm Cindy for over 8 hours
Honest review of this product: we traveled 1100 miles one way. Still have the return trip, i will update later. We were not gentle with this bag and I read many reviews and read the insert twice before using the bag. We purchased the bundle with mat and extra straps. We have a 2011 dodge Durango with OEM roof rails and cross bars. The straps are finicky to say the least but lasted just fine through 1100 miles. As other reviewers stated, they are a bit of a pain but they work well once you get everything cinched down. All roof rails are different and i found myself using 2 of the 8 on the back rails and the other 6 I actually took apart to place through smaller anchor holes along the rail in order to evenly distrubute the tension. This worked great and in addition to using the straps to go around the roof rails and bag lengthwise, the bag didnt move an inch or bounce at all the whole trip, no noise or noticable drag. The first day was stressful. We had never used the bag and it took a good hour to figure out the best way to pack and secure everything. We went 800 miles the first trip, trash bagged everything (3 carry on size suit cases packed completely full and 3 duffel bags.) I do not know how people got camping equipment in the bag or A pack n play because that would take way too much room up. In addition to trash bags we used an old comforter on top to fill the bag full and prevent flapping and hopefully soak up any moisture that got in. The first leg was fine no issues. Used the door jams and wheels to step on to load and unload and was no problem. I'm 5'8. Took about an hour the first time to load, and about 10 to 15 minutes to unload it and dismantle and pack the whole thing away (2 people). We stayed a few days and went on from there. It had been misting rain where we were staying. We did the same thing the second leg, trash bags and comforter on top. We ended up driving through tropical rainstorm cindy. 8 to 9 hours of torrential rain and wind, just over 300 miles with slow speeds and rest stops. We almost had to pull over several times because of the visibility and stopped to eat for over an hour. We arrived and the suitcases were humidified inside, the clothing felt a little cool and humid but not exactly what i would call damp or wet, which is to be expected. Did not smell bad at all. Just smelled like clothing. There was about a total of a quarter to half a cup of water in the bottom (like others stated in heavy rain). The only dampness was one duffel bag since it was the thinnest bag and we only had to put about half the clothes in the dryer for 10 minutes. I think had we put some kind of absorbent material in the bottom maybe a old blanket, it would have soaked it right up. I dont recommend putting anything in the bag that is electronic, makeup or things you dont want to get wet just as a precaution. I was surprised at people that put such items in the bag, as that is not a smart thing to do even if no water entered the bag. The bag on the roof will get very hot from sun.. We checked the bag and found no holes or rips. Like i said we were NOT easy on this bag and tied it down tight and checked and tightened as needed when we stopped every 150 to 200 miles which is less than the instructions say to but if we stopped that much we would never get anywhere. I was impressed. Since it is easier to dismantle and store than a hard top i really liked this bag. It fits enough for a 4 person family on a weeklong trip but not much more. Great price. Even if it rips in 2 when we take it down the last time i would consider this a win. But i doubt it. This thing faired well and i think it has quite a bit of life left in it. It is NOT waterproof, but extremely water resistant. I said if i took thie bag down and 3 quarters of the stuff was dry i would be surprised. And turns out 95% is totally dry. Amazing. Edit: return trip, 1100 miles. Not a tear or worn spot just a bug collection lol. We strapped it down again, no mercy given to this bag, it came through like a champ. Had clean clothes to unpack and hang right up since we had just stayed at a place with a laundry room. Would buy again and again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 24, 2017 by Ashley Burt

  • Put this through a storm, drove 1100 miles.
So mostly love with a slight disappointment in this product. Went back home for Christmas and bought this specifically for extra storage (traveled with our 1 month old and knew she'd be getting a bulk of gifts) and it was at a good price point. Note - do not have cross bars, just stock rails. Initially went with a half filled large canvas suitcase, 3 carry on size bags (2 duffle 1 hardshell). Now with all this in there this was still a decent amount of space for maybe 2 or 3 more carry-on size duffle bags (duffle because hardshells don't flex). Since we didn't have crossbars I checked the straps once before we hit the highway and ended up tying the ends together to prevent any slips(picture showing). We had some light sprinkle going out but the bag held up and we praised it. Items shifted a bit since we didn't have it full (recommended). On our way home the large suitcase was now stuffed and probably 60lbs, all duffles were stuffed as well. We had a pillow, some board games, and a Roomba added to the mix. Anywho it took about 6.5 hours to get back home and we had a torrential downpour the entire trip (just over 400 miles) with good winds and I was driving 70mph most of the way with some parts hitting 80. (Some people mentioned noise - at 55 first packed is when you could start to hear it but even at 75 it was white noise, fully packed I could hear it at 40 and at 70 had to turn up the radio. We have a sky roof for our Renegade and my ear is right up there but the sound wasn't a bother.) So upon inspection when we got home I found the pillow and the front of the suitcase and a duffle were wet. I checked all the seams as best I could but couldn't find a tear. I was thinking with the extra weight in the front it could've torn shifting. My thought now was that there water got at the zipper(there is a full turn flap around but only 3/4 Velcro to go over the 3/4 zipper). They recommend having the solid seam face forward to prevent any issue but I think since I didn't have crossbars to secure 2 straps forward to help hold the flap down it allowed water to get into the bag right where the zipper starts. I will cover that up with tape my next trip it rains to see if that was the issue. I honestly think this is an amazing bag especially at the price. You can still rig it well without crossbars. I probably had 115lbs in it and it stayed put, the zipper didn't break surpsingly. I just abused the heck out of it. Just make sure the Velcro flap is down and secured and you'll be gold. Avoid putting items at the corners that are sharp to refrain from tears. Only things that got wet were new clothes that we have to wash regardless. All in all, BUY IT. Worth every penny. Hope this helps!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 27, 2019 by Julio Garcia Julio Garcia

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