








🚗💼 Elevate your road trips—pack more, stress less, and never compromise on space or style!
The Rightline Gear Waterproof Rear Car Cargo Carrier Bag offers 13 cubic feet of secure, weatherproof storage that attaches easily to your vehicle’s rear with or without a roof rack. Crafted from UV-protected PVC semi-coated mesh XT, it features welded seams and urethane-coated zippers to keep contents dry in any weather. Lightweight yet durable, it collapses for compact storage and includes Grab-N-Go handles for convenience, making it the perfect travel companion for millennial professionals who value efficiency and style on the road.













| ASIN | B0009NWQWI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #196,018 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #107 in Automotive Soft-Shell Carriers |
| Brand | Rightline Gear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (767) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 100B90 |
| Manufacturer | Rightline Gear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 100B90 |
| Model | Car Back Carrier |
| Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 50.8 x 71.12 cm; 4.8 kg |
C**N
Tengo un spark y lo uso para viajar mucho, es fácil de montar, no he tenido problemas hasta el momento.
S**X
We were very sceptical that it would be any good, but other reviewers were spot on! Excellent quality, strong material, strong zips. We went through torrential rain, both driving and at the campsite and no water got inside! We made a frame, which helps and put a wooden base in. It's best if you get it on the back of your vehicle before filling it. It took our small bbq, bedding, shoes, camping toilet and even our chairs! It is one of the best things we have bought for our camper so we don't have to have everything inside. We call it our little backpack. Thanks for a fab product!!
A**I
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M**E
I thoroughly read all the reviews and knew for certain, before I attempted anything, that 1. I was going to build a frame with p.v.c. and 2. I was going to make a photo copy of my license plate to put in the protective pouch. Both were key to success, I have no doubt. I did have an additional copy of license plate kept in glove box just in case something happen to the other one (which it did not). The initial placement on car was tricky, I think. I felt like one side would slide down and would shift things around. We only put it on once for our one week, 2000 mile trip, I didn’t want to attempt it again. In hindsight, I think the best approach is to hook it on to your roof rack or roof bars, fill it up and then finish the final latch down. I was trying to secure it all around, empty and it would just shift around-even with the frame. Having weight in there would have helped. though I was not ready to fill it up. I wanted it secured on the night before we left as we were heading out at 5 am and didn't want to have problems. But was not ready to put everything in. I have a Chevy Equinox, 4 cylinder. We had five people on this trip (never again😩), but we did it and had all our gear stowed. I looked under the car for somewhere to secure the bottom and did not see anything, I moved around the plastic bumper and there is a small hole and I was able to put two small carbinder type things latched on the frame and then strapped the bottom straps to those. I don’t think I would have had to. We did every secure option as I was not taking any chances. Had straps to the roof rails (I do not have roof rack or the short side to side rail, just the long two rails), we put the belt around the middle that gets tucked in or you close the hatch on that, and then the lower straps in the car frame through the bumper bit. The pack did not move. We started out in Wisconsin during a snow storm, drove through sleet, rain, everything. All items remained secure and dry. 1000 miles each way. We stayed over the first night somewhere that felt pretty safe so we left everything in the pack without a lock. just backed the car up close to the front of hotel in well lit area. When we arrived to Gulf Shores, we emptied the pack out and just left it attached to car. we did not drive a ton once at our destination but even with it empty, it stayed secure, no noise, just overall very nice. I am really glad we went this route. Thought about various rooftop options or getting a hitch added. Soft rooftop I was concerned about noise and flapping. I really didn’t want a hitch and all that goes with storing whatever I would have needed. We have a small garage. This is perfect. Everything disassembled tucked in a bag and on a shelf in the garage. We fit two standard size, soft sided carryon bags, a couple cube ish duffel bags, a collapsed cot that was flat packed. And then further on in the trip we shoved in our bigger jackets on the top (because we started in a snow storm!). We did not attempt to open the hatch. Everything that was in the back of the car we just accessed through the inside of the car with the seat folded down. There was no discernible noise or flapping. Gas mileage, hard to say. 4 cylinder car loaded to the gills and with 5 people included. Mostly highway driving. I really have no comparison because I drive short trips in the city, normally, without much gear or passengers. I will update my review if I can find the review someone posted with the exact pvc cuts they used to make the frame. we did exactly what they wrote for measurements and worked perfectly. I thank you! Such a time saver not having to math that out. Last thing, purchased item as an open box at a significant discount. It truly looked like only the box had been open, everything inside looked like original packaging. With some adjustments and time, I would highly recommend this item!
M**G
Hoe het via de fotos gepresenteerd wordt is het in het echt niet. Het hangt aan de achterklep als een zak. Je auto beschadigd door de ophang beugels niet te doen. Nu ben ik net van vakantie kan Ik hem niet meer terug sturen ivm te laat. Hoop dat ze contact opnemen om het nog te verzorgen. Een 1 krijgt dit product.
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