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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Highland 1039500 Black Rainproof and Duffel Bag Car Top Carrier

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Highland Black Rainproof and Duffel Bag Car Top Carriers are designed to provide secure and additional storage on the car top. They are made from weather resistant material and attaches to roof rack for 8 cubic feet of added storage.
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Technical Details

- Designed to provide secured storage on the car top
- Made from weather resistant material
- Attaches to roof rack for 8 cubic feet of added storage
- Rolls through the airport on smooth polyurethane wheels
- Measures 18.5 inch wide, 35 inch length and 6.6 inch height
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Customer Buzz
 "Not too Bad" 2009-08-28
By Todd Morris (Ohio)
I purchesed the dual bag set up. It served it's purpose well. I drove from Columbus Ohio to Knoxville, TN without a problem. No rain. I purchased some light soft mats to put under the untis to prevent scatching the top of my vehicle (Saturn Outlook).



I was able to fit all of our clothes needed for a week at the lake. We have a family of 5. The cover does flake apart on the inside as others have mentioned. I will be using the untis for a Florida trip in the fall.



Overall I think the set up is nice. I recommend filling duffal bags with each individuals clothes and then loading them into these units. It's a little hard if you mix everyone's clothes in one of these bags.



I thought the bags look just a little cheaper than the picture showed them, but still not too bad. I am happy with them. And boy did it save a lot of space in my vehicle for the trip





Customer Buzz
 "Great Bags and They Kept Our Stuff Dry" 2008-03-21
By Travelling Family (Huntsville, AL USA)
We used two of these bags on a recent trip. Strapped them to the top of our MDX, went over 400 miles in the rain and they kept the water out. The cover drawstring should be more durable and easier to draw tight. Did not experience any of the "peeling" or "flaking" of the coating on the inside of the bag or the cover that some of the reviews I have read on other sites mention. Overall a very good product. Hard to beat the convenience of wheeling them around, they held alot, and you pack directly into them. The top flap of the bag has a built in clear plastic pocket that closes. Worked very well for holding cosmetics, shampoo, and pretty much everything else that would be in a man's shaving bag or woman's cosmetic bag. Two bags held all the clothing and linens for a family of 6 for 10 days in the cold with some room to spare. We definitely would recommend them. I would also recommend buying the bags separately as the two bag set only comes with one big cover instead of the two individual covers.

Customer Buzz
 "wouldn't travel with anything less" 2007-12-09
By Arthur C. Mosley (NYC)
I have been traveling the roads of America for 40 of my 58 years. In my car of course.



Even with a wife and 9-year old boy and taking them twice to Hawaii and back to NY - couldn't ask for anything better - even the price is good. The price I am now paying is better than the the price I paid over four years ago for my previous set which is now finally getting holy. My last set lasted over four years and that was for weekend trips to wash, dc, from nyc, to st louis, mo, to florence, alabama - not bad, not bad at all.....



Holds sooooo much for a family of three and as you can guess, I am the one who takes care of the luggage. These are easy to get off the top of the car and roll like a duffel bag into your hotel room.



For the top of my 7-seat explorer, I have a removable safari type rack that easily attaches to the built-in car-roof rack. Just google safari roof racks and check a few out. I paid about $125 for mine. Keeps the top of my explorer scratch free. Removable in two minutes.



YYYeeeaaahhh

Customer Buzz
 "Great & expensive bags" 2007-09-01
By M. FRADET (San Diego)
I originally bought 2 bags. Now I have 3. For the money, they can't be beat. I protect the top of the van with a rubber mesh I bought at a sporting goods store. I have used the bags on at least 4 trips so far, the last being a trip with my son as we sent from San Diego to Vancouver, BC, then on to Calgary, and then back to San Diego. That trip lasted 10 days.



Once the bags are removed from the vehicle, they're easy to take anywhere. OK, you may need help carrying it upstairs but these bags are actually over sized duffel bags. You can put a lot of stuff in there. I bought each bag with its own separate cover. This way you can still use only one bag with the cover just the right size. The straps are adjustable. On one trip, I didn't tie the bags down correctly (I was doing this at 3:00 a.m.) and one of the bags flew off the top and landed in the middle of a busy freeway about 50 miles north of San Diego. Luckily, all the cars avoided it and, when I saw a slight break in the traffic, I actually ran across 3 lanes, picked up the bag, re-tied it to the top of the van, and continued on the trip. That bag now has a few small holes in it but we didn't lose any of its contents. The car was going 75 mph at the time. When it rained later on on the trip, nothing got wet. That's why I purchased a third bag. One of the covers is becoming a bit thin and has torn a bit at one of the seams. No big deal, I'll simply duct tape it on the inside and outside and it should be ready for another 3 or 4 trips.



They won't last forever but what does for that price. I've seen other rooftop bags (without wheels) for more money and they're no better and far less easy to lug around. There are always the hard shell types but they're even more cumbersome to deal with and a lot more expensive.

Customer Buzz
 "Perfect Fit" 2007-03-30
By Kevin Killian (San Francisco, CA United States)
We joke that our rolling duffel bags would be a good place to put Grandma in if, like in that classic Flannery O'Connor tale, Grandma were to die during one of our family trips. No one would ever suspect a thing and, as appropriate, the color Highland makes the thing in is a funereal black. We have transported no corpses (yet!) but we are pleased to report that in general, all of our children's toys and masks made it without a scratch when we left San Francisco and headed for the world's kids' mask championships in Memphis. Our load was considerably lightened on the road home, for we sold most of the masks and the toys, but to compensate we stopped at a big "box store" for masks and let the kids buy whatever they wanted.



Bumpy back roads and sudden downpours aside, our masks and toys had just as comfortable a trip as we did, the adults and children gathered in our roving SUV. We experienced a few problems reported by reviewer #2, including the flaking of the rubber interior surface, which must have been factory poured, for it began to flake as soon as we crossed the Pecos River and one of the kids wanted to bring out his Hopi Warrior mask and our little angel her "Christine in Phantom of the Opera" half-mask. A little touch of rain made some of the feathers stick together but nothing a trip under the portable hair dryer wouldn't cure instantly. However, our stay was short and I wonder what would have happened if we had introduced any sort of mold culture into the twin duffle bags. After four days on the road, stopping at common Embassy Suites and bed and breakfasts from here to Tennessee, would the mold have spread, or would the tightened flakes of black rubber, so like stretchy masks themselves, have killed the culture with its simple, yet effective, airtight security? We each of us were very sober during the journey, reflecting on what life would hve been like if one of our kittens was missing and she might have wound up in the duffel bag, only we counted them several times before pulling out of the driveway and everyone was accounted for in my chief purser (that is, my wife's) list.



Can't say enough about the friendly service, nor about the admiring stares of envy from some of the other "Okies" who made the trip to Memphis by piling everything on their rooftops -- without bags -- just let it all sit out in the sun, which faded some of the delicate filigree on their kids' costly mask possessions. One little boy, could have been the twin of Opie (Ron Howard), burst into crying bag when he done seen his mask blanched to a creepy white bone color where it had once been the color Crayola used to call "flesh." Needless to say, that boy won no prizes and his family hung their heads in mutual shame for him.


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