We know that everyone is different and needs something slightly different. That's why we've made a recommendation in each of the following categories:
Having too much gear is a common problem for most adventure lovers. Whether you're going camping, to the slopes or just getting to grips with the vast amount of baby gear you have to haul around as a new parent, the Yakimma SkyBox 21 will swallow it all.
It comes fully assembled out of the box. To install, simply open the lid, release the clamps and loosen the thumb wheels. You can now position the cargo box on your roof rack cross bars and slide it so the clamps engage the load bars. The last step is to tighten the thumb wheels and engage the clamps. Super easy!
Users have reported some quality issues. Whether it's a big enough problem to not buy this massive cargo box is another question.
The combination of roof cargo boxes and small cars is a no-brainer. You can double your loading space in minutes using the right solution. We’ve chosen the Thule SideKick as the best cargo box for small cars.
The SideKick is a small cargo box from Swedish manufacturer Thule. With a load capacity of 8 cu. ft. and 75lb. it’s not the biggest cargo solution, but it’s perfect if you don’t have a lot of space to start with.
The Thule sidekick is about the same size as your average soft sided cargo bag. Unlike with a cargo bag though you don’t have to worry about your stuff getting wet since it’s completely weatherproof. It’s also a whole lot more secure with its hard shell and two locking cores.
Because of Thule’s reputation for building solid, well designed products some small issues can be annoying. It is important to remember though that the Sidekick is Thule’s entry level rooftop cargo box. With this in mind we realize we cannot expect the same features as on some of the more premium roof boxes.
When your gear takes up more space in you car than people, it might be time to consider a rooftop cargo box. These versatile cargo solutions consist of a hard-shelled box that is fixed to your existing roof racks. Other than adding up to 22 cu. ft. of cargo space they are also great for keeping wet gear out of the car or conversely. keeping luggage dry.
When choosing a carrier box, there are some key features to look out for. Some are nice to have, but others you simply cannot do without.
Many of the higher end models come with a lid that can be opened from either side. Some cleverly designed hinges has made this possible. It's especially helpful when carrying additional gear on your roof rack that restricts access from one side or the other. Finding stuff in a larger box is also way easier when you're able to open the lid from either side.
Safety is a two-part consideration: The security of your gear inside the roof box, but also the safety for you and your fellow road users. Most of the cargo boxes we review are lockable. Thule and Yakima both have a 'one key fits everything' system which means one key will open all your roof rack accessories (provided they are from the same manufacturer). Yakima system is called SKS (Same Key System) and Thule's is the 'One Key Lock System'. Original, we know.
When buying a cargo box, the safety of you and fellow road users are very important. Manufacturers go to great lengths to ensure their products are designed to be safe. Thule in particular takes great pride in their various testing routines, ensuring their products meet the most stringent safety standards. Check out this video to see the Thule Test Center™ in action.
Yes. The rooftop cargo boxes listed here all need a well fitted roof rack to be mounted on. The mounting systems are universal though and all boxes will fit most common roof rack cross bars. Check out our Roof Rack Buyers Guide to see which rack is most suited to your car.
This will depend on three things:
Yes, you will see an increase in your fuel consumption. The good news is that it's not much. It's only when driving at highway speeds that fuel economy starts to suffer. You can expect a 6-10% drop in fuel economy
If your roof box will not be a permanent fixture to your car, manufacturers recommend storing it horizontaly instead of in an upright position. If storage space is an issue you might want to consider a hoist system. The Thule MultiLift is a perfect way to store your roof box. It allows it to be stored suspended from your garage roof. The box is raised and lowered onto your car by way of an easy to use pully system.
Soft-sided cargo bags are strapped directly to your vehicles roof or secured to existing roof racks.You can stuff quite a bit into a cargo bag and when you are not using it, it folds up nice and small for easy storage. Unfortunately cargo bags are not as secure as hard shell cargo boxes as they cannot be locked. Also, if keeping the contents dry is important, a roof box might be the better option.
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