FIVKLEMNZ Car Rooftop Cargo Carrier Roof Bag Waterproof for All Top of Vehicle with/Without Rack Includes Topper Anti-Slip Mat + Reinforced Straps + 6 Door Hooks + Luggage Lock
Typical price $90.
- $25 off coupon
- %5 promotional discount (came out to $4)
Free shipping with Prime.
With the combined discounts it seemed like a good price.
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FIVKLEMNZ Car Rooftop Cargo Carrier Roof Bag Waterproof for All Top of Vehicle with/Without Rack Includes Topper Anti-Slip Mat + Reinforced Straps + 6 Door Hooks + Luggage Lock
Typical price $90.
- $25 off coupon
- %5 promotional discount (came out to $4)
Free shipping with Prime.
With the combined discounts it seemed like a good price.
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There's about 50 rebrands of this. But, we bought it to move last year and it lasted several thousand miles stuffed full on the top of the car with rain. Stop have it with no damage. One of the very few multi random letter Chinese products I'll vouch for.
There's about 50 rebrands of this. But, we bought it to move last year and it lasted several thousand miles stuffed full on the top of the car with rain. Stop have it with no damage. One of the very few multi random letter Chinese products I'll vouch for.
I agree Chinese products sometimes holds up very well for very cheap price. However, they could really just spend few hundred dollars to hire an American to come up a decent brand name instead of letters! How can I even recommend it to my friends? Hey, this svfoghsngofh product is really good!
I only used it one time and it is good but I can not speak for the quality for a long time, but I bought the 21 cu.ft for $60+tax 2 months ago. It's better to hold off if it's not needed right now.
I've used this bag on two different trips totaling about 3,000 miles in all. No issues. My suggestion is to get big plastic containers to organize everything inside. I had two large ones in the back and two small ones in the front making it somewhat slanted and more aerodynamic.
Says "with or without roof rack"…has anyone used this without? If so, how did that go/how much weight did you have in it?…I have two sunroofs on my SUV so would be concerned about the glass.
I agree Chinese products sometimes holds up very well for very cheap price. However, they could really just spend few hundred dollars to hire an American to come up a decent brand name instead of letters! How can I even recommend it to my friends? Hey, this svfoghsngofh product is really good!
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Please help me understand something… OP states this is their first post here, includes a discount code, and doesn't state their affiliation to the product or company yet this post is being tagged as sponsored and not being listed by slickdeals… the comments here are also grammatically errored and speak as if everyone uses this off brand
I bought this same carrier branded differently and I would buy it again if I needed. I went nomadic for a few months and this thing stored half my stuff and I regularly accessed it. Super durable, waterproof and comes with extra parts in case something breaks, which mine never did. One thing to consider is condensation buildup inside the bag but I didn't have too much of a problem with that.
I drove it from NJ to FL, then up to KY, back down to LA then out to CA, where it is currently sitting in the trunk waiting for the next trip.
I agree Chinese products sometimes holds up very well for very cheap price. However, they could really just spend few hundred dollars to hire an American to come up a decent brand name instead of letters! How can I even recommend it to my friends? Hey, this svfoghsngofh product is really good!
My dog has a great harness with the odd name called r.a.b.b.i.t.g.o.o. (sorry for periods some reason blocks the name)
Says "with or without roof rack"…has anyone used this without? If so, how did that go/how much weight did you have in it?…I have two sunroofs on my SUV so would be concerned about the glass.
Keep in mind your car is designed to be able to roll over and sit upside down without crushing the passengers it can handle a lot of weight on the roof. I probably wouldn't load it with solid lead but it ought to be able to handle most luggage. If I had one I would be careful to make sure there weren't any protrusions that put point forces onto the glass of course
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I drove it from NJ to FL, then up to KY, back down to LA then out to CA, where it is currently sitting in the trunk waiting for the next trip.
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