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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Thule 682 SideKick Car Roof Luggage Box Review Video & Demonstration

www.orsracksdirect.com ORS Racks Direct Demonstration Video & Review featuring the Thule 682 SideKick Cargo Roof Box. Movie includes Thule SideKick cargo box review, product demo, features etc. This roof box has an 8 cu/ft cargo capacity and is ideal for holding 2 sets of golf clubs and sports gear. Or use for transporting camping equipment and luggage. The Thule 682 cargo carrier is also a popular option for storing extra grocery bags and shopping bags that won't fit inside the car. The smaller size, compared to other roof boxes, makes it easy to install and remove and store. Offers many of the same benefits as soft roof bags. However, the Side Kick also includes locks and the hard shell completely protects your gear and keeps everything dry. Universal mounting hardware included for attaching to virtually all factory racks as well as Thule, Yakima and Inno multi-purpose base rack system crossbars.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Thule Escape II Roof-Mounted Cargo Bag Review - etrailer.com

www.etrailer.comVideos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information. Today we are going to show you part number TH866 from Thule. This is the Thule Escape II roof-mounted cargo bag. This cargo bag is perfect for luggage, sports equipment, or anything else that you cannot fit into your vehicle. This is a soft-sided exterior cargo carrier bag that makes excellent use of your existing roof rack. It is also constructed of heavy-duty, weather-resistant material. It looks great on the top of any vehicle. The tie-downs and a handy, roll-up storage bag are also included with this part number. We will go ahead and load this up on top of a typical truck with a factory roof rack and show you how it works. We will go ahead and install this on this roof rack here. Now when you set this up here, you want to make sure that the zippers are pointing out toward the back, not toward the front. As you can see here, the bag actually attaches to the roof rack with these buckles right here. It just wraps around the bars. And this bag is designed to sit directly on the roof between the two bars. At this point, we will go ahead and strap it down onto the vehicle and then we will show you how much room you have to work with. All right, we will go ahead and strap down this cargo bag to the roof. It simply uses these buckles here and goes straight to your roof rack, and strap them into place. Then take the excess and probably tuck ...

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Bully Roof Rack Cargo Bar Review - etrailer.com

www.etrailer.com Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information. Today we have part number CG-01 from Bully. This is their Roof Rack Cargo Bag. This bag features 13 feet of cargo space and also folds flat for easy storage. It is all soft case, so you can roll it up and pack it away in a very small spot when you are done with it. The dimensions of this cargo carrier bag are 39 inches long by 32 inches wide by 18 inches high. This is constructed of durable, weather-resistant material. And we will show you how it gets strapped onto the car. As you can see here, there are two tie-down straps -- there are two on each side. And there is a simple buckle assembly on top that ties it down. It goes straight to your factory roof rack. And this bag does sit on top of your roof, but it has a nice, soft base to it so it minimizes scratches. The zipper itself has a little cover over it to keep dirt and water and whatnot from getting inside through the zipper there. It is a light-duty bag but perfect for day trips. The straps are really easy to use. It has a simple buckle on top to tie it down. Let us undo it for you. Basically you just take your strap, wrap it around your factory roof rack or aftermarket roof rack, run it through the buckle, and then just cinch it down as tight as you need. And there you have it for the Roof Rack Cargo Bag from Bully, part number CG-01.

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